The Union of Edith and Woodrow Wilson
Only a year after the passing of his first wife, Ellen Axson, in 1914, President Woodrow Wilson discovered love once more with Edith Bolling Galt, a captivating widow. Their whirlwind romance culminated in a 1915 wedding in Washington, D.C., just ahead of Wilson’s second presidential term.

Edith soon proved more than a partner; she became an indispensable confidante and advisor, playing a crucial role behind the scenes. Their union showcased a deep personal bond and set the stage for a unique chapter in American history, where Edith’s influence helped shape decisions at the highest level.
