List of photographs of Woodrow Wilson
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This is a list of photographs of Woodrow Wilson from 1871 to 1924.
| Image | Date | Photographer | Location | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1871 | Wearn & Hix | Columbia, South Carolina | 15-year-old Woodrow Wilson.[1][2] | |
| 1873 | 18-year-old Wilson.[3] | |||
| 1875 | Pach Brothers | New York City, New York | Woodrow Wilson as a young man in his early 20s.[4] | |
| 1876 | G.W. Pach | Broadway, New York | Wilson in Broadway, New York.[5] | |
| 1878 | Unknown | Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey | Wilson (seated, third left) with the editorial board of the "Princetonian".[6][7] | |
| 1879 | Unknown | Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey | Wilson (third from the right) with members of the Alligator Eating Club.[8] | |
| 1881 | Unknown | Atlanta, Georgia | 25-year-old Woodrow Wilson.[9] | |
| 1902 | James E. Purdy | Princeton, New Jersey | Portrait of Woodrow Wilson while he was President of Princeton University.[10][11] | |
| Pirie MacDonald | ||||
| 1908-1910 | G. Prince | New Jersey | Wilson during his campaign as Governor of New Jersey. |
1910-1913
| Image | Date | Photographer | Location | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1910 | American Press Association | Princeton, New Jersey | Woodrow Wilson after being elected as Governor of New Jersey.[12] | |
| Wilson with his wife Ellen Axson Wilson.[12][13][14][15] | ||||
| George Grantham Bain | Woodrow Wilson after being elected as Governor of New Jersey.[12] | |||
| 1910 | George Grantham Bain | Unknown | Woodrow Wilson with several congressmen.[16][17] | |
| 1911 | Pach Brothers | Pedricktown, New Jersey | Wilson with his wife and daughters.[18] | |
| 1911 | Unknown | Governor Wilson sitting at his desk.[19] | ||
| 1911 | Unknown | Wilson in an automobile whilst campaigning for president.[20] | ||
| 1912 | Unknown | Wilson walking with one of his daughters. | ||
| 1912 | Unknown | Wilson's portrait on a Czechoslovak postcard.[21] | ||
| 1912 | Samuel Perkins Gilmore | Unknown | A seating portrait of Wilson. | |
| 1912 | Underwood & Underwood | Bradford, Ohio | Wilson campaigning for president in Bradford, Ohio.[22] | |
| August of 1912 | Unknown | New Jersey | Wilson with his wife and three daughters.[23] | |
| August 7, 1912 | George Grantham Bain | New Jersey | 1. Sen. Ben Tillman, 2. John E. Osborne, 3. J.B. Sanford, 4. P.L. Hall, 5. Governor Wilson, 6. Norman Mack, 7. Willard Saulsbury, 8. J.E. Davies, 9. J.R. Mountcastle, 10. Cong. Talbott.[24] | |
| November 8, 1912 | Unknown | New Jersey | Governor Wilson at during campaign season.[25] | |
| December 2, 1912 | Pach Brothers | Washington, D.C. | Wilson sitting for a portrait photograph by the Pach Brothers.[26] | |
| December 21, 1912 | George Grantham Bain | Trenton, New Jersey | Wilson with William Jennings Bryan in Trenton, New Jersey.[27][28][29][30] | |
| December 28, 1912 | Unknown | Mary Baldwin College, Staunton Virginia | Wilson visiting Mary Baldwin College in late 1912.[31] | |
| 1913 | National Photo Company | Unknown | Wilson wearing a top hat in 1913.[32] | |
| March 4, 1913 | Unknown | Washington, D.C. | Woodrow Wilson is sworn in to his first term as President of the United States by Chief Justice Edward Douglass White.[33] | |
| White House, Washington, D.C. | Wilson with outgoing president William Howard Taft.[34] | |||
| March 13, 1913 | Unknown | Sea Girt, New Jersey | Wilson wearing a suit on horseback with U.S. soldiers at Camp Wilson.[35][36] | |
| June 14, 1913 | National Photo Company | Washington, D.C. | Wilson and some of his associates: William J. Bryan, Josephus Daniels, Breckinridge Long, William Phillips, and Franklin D. Roosevelt.[37] | |
| July 4, 1913 | George Grantham Bain | Gettysburg, Pennsylvania | Wilson with several Civil War veterans at the 1913 Gettysburg reunion.[38] | |
| Wilson speaking under the Great Tent to Civil War veterans at the 1913 Gettysburg reunion.[39] | ||||
| December 2, 1913 | Harris & Ewing | Washington, D.C. | Woodrow Wilson delivering the 1913 State of the Union Address to the 63rd United States Congress.[40] | |
| December 23, 1913 | George Grantham Bain | Washington, D.C. | Wilson with his cabinet.[41] | |