The First Ladies Were Just Ranked You’ll Be Surprised Who’s #1

Ellen Wilson, wife of President Woodrow Wilson, served as First Lady from 1913 until her death in 1914.

She is remembered for her quiet dignity and commitment to social reform, particularly her advocacy for improving housing conditions in Washington, D.C.’s slums. Ellen was also an accomplished artist, often hosting art exhibitions to promote cultural enrichment. Her tenure was cut short by her untimely death from Bright’s disease, but she left a lasting legacy through her compassion and dedication to addressing pressing social issues.

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