• Margaret Woodrow Wilson
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    portrait
    first family
    This photograph of Margaret Woodrow Wilson was taken in 1900. Margaret Woodrow Wilson was the eldest of President Woodrow Wilson’s three daughters, born in Georgia on April 16, 1886. In 1913, the Wilsons moved into the White House, but Margaret’s mother and first lady, Ellen Axson Wilson, passed away the next year. Margaret stepped in as White House hostess until her father married Edith Bolling Galt in 1915. Later in life, Margaret Wilson made a spiritual journey to India and lived in an ashram until her death in 1944.
  • President Harding at Newly Opened Yankee Stadium
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    sports
    New York City
    New York
    travel
    This photograph of President Warren G. Harding attending at baseball game at Yankee Stadium was taken on April 24, 1923. President Harding attended the game the same month the historic stadium opened on April 18th. Harding, alongside Postmaster General Harry S. New, Dr. Charles E. Sawyer, President Harding’s personal doctor, businessman Albert Davis Lasker, and Jacob Ruppert, owner of the Yankees, watched the Yankees defeat the Washington Senators, 4-0.
  • White Model M Steamer Outside the White House Garage
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    transportation
    staff
    This image from March 1, 1909 depicts the White Model M Steamer purchased for President William Howard Taft outside of the White House garage. The man in the photograph is believed to be chauffeur George H. Robinson.
  • Taft Silver Wedding Anniversary
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    event
    White House Guests
    east view
    This photograph was taken from the Treasury Building and shows the crowds gathered outside the White House East Wing to celebrate President William H. Taft and First Lady Helen Herron Taft's silver wedding anniversary.