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Title
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Edith Bolling Wilson Letters
Creator
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Edith Bolling Wilson
Language
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English
Identifier
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MS100009
Date
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1915-1918
Description
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Letters that Edith Bolling wrote during the Wilson administration, mostly to the President.
Source
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Edith Bolling Wilson Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Subject
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Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920)
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Format
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76 pdf files
Type
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Digital Manuscript Collection
Text
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From
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Edith Bolling Wilson
Original Format
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Letter
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Date
19151004
To
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Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
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Dearest One -<br/><br/>Thank you for your precious note to mark this 5 <span style="text-decoration: underline;">th</span> anniversary of the great miracle your love has brought into my life — And all the tender things you say echo the thoughts that fill my own heart - My precious Woodrow — I want so to make your life radiant and bring months and years of happiness to make up for all the hours of loneliness and heartache you have suffered -I am sending you the proofs of the small pictures Select the one you want - please but I think the most <span style="text-decoration: underline;">obscure </span>are preferable.<br/><br/>Do you know I went for another ride last night - just 'round the Potomac Drive - the old part - with Dr. Ruffin to try his new car - and I told him our wonderful secret - He was so glad for my happiness - and said he knew of no one in the world whom he admired so much, or trusted so completely as he did you and that he could only say it seemed the most complete and <span style="text-decoration: underline;">right</span> thing he had ever known - I want so to have you two really know each other - He is the best friend I have in the world and has been down in the Valley of Shadows with me - and has never failed or faltered in doing all in his power to help me - Helen is here - so I must stop — I am perfectly well - and had nearly five hours sleep - and promise to do better tonight - Do go this afternoon and play a game -<br/><br/>Always your own,<br/><br/>Edith
Dublin Core
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Title
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Edith Bolling Wilson to Woodrow Wilson
Identifier
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WWP14916
Source
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Edith Bolling Wilson Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, District of Columbia
Type
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Text
Date
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1915 October 4
Format
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pdf file
Language
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English
Creator
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Wilson, Edith Bolling Galt, 1872-1961
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