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Welcome To
THE COULTER DOLL MUSEUM

NOTE: The Coulter doll collections are NOT OPEN to the public.

WOODROW WILSON WAS PRESIDENT 1913-1921.

TWO FIRST LADIES:

ELLEN WILSON (1860-1914).

Ellen Axson married Woodrow Wilson in 1885. She died at the White House in 1914. She was First Lady from 1913 to 1914.


EDITH WILSON (1872-1961).

Edith Bolling married Norman Galt, who died eight years later.

In 1915 she married Woodrow Wilson who was serving his first term as president.

She was First Lady from 1915 to 1921.

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