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First Lady Collection (page 6)

"Trailblazing First Ladies: Pioneers of Power and Grace" From Eleanor Roosevelt to Jacqueline Kennedy, the role of the First Lady has evolved into a symbol of strength

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Jacqueline Kennedy, Paris, France, 31st May 1961. Pictured during Official Presidential

Jacqueline Kennedy, Paris, France, 31st May 1961. Pictured during Official Presidential State Visit to France 1961

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Second day of the visit of American President John F Kennedy

Second day of the visit of American President John F Kennedy and his wife Jackie to London, England. Jacqueline Kennedy leaving the London home of her sister Princess Lee Radziwill for

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh with First Lady Nancy Reagan in his carriage during

Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh with First Lady Nancy Reagan in his carriage during the visit of United States President Ronald Reagan to London. 8th June 1982

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Abigail Powers Fillmore, c. 1840. Creator: Unknown

Abigail Powers Fillmore, c. 1840. Creator: Unknown
Abigail Powers Fillmore, c. 1840

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Frances Folsom Cleveland, 1899. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn

Frances Folsom Cleveland, 1899. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn
Frances Folsom Cleveland, 1899

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Dolley Madison, 1848. Creator: William S. Elwell

Dolley Madison, 1848. Creator: William S. Elwell
Dolley Madison, 1848

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, 1924. Creator: Emile Alexay

Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, 1924. Creator: Emile Alexay
Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, 1924

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Wedding of George Washington

Wedding of George Washington
This vintage image features the wedding of George Washington and Martha Custis

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Abigail Smith Adams (Mrs. John Adams), 1800 / 1815. Creator: Gilbert Stuart

Abigail Smith Adams (Mrs. John Adams), 1800 / 1815. Creator: Gilbert Stuart
Abigail Smith Adams (Mrs. John Adams), 1800/1815

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Mrs. President Cleveland, from Worlds Beauties, Series 1 (N26) for Allen &

Mrs. President Cleveland, from Worlds Beauties, Series 1 (N26) for Allen &
Mrs. President Cleveland, from Worlds Beauties, Series 1 (N26) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888. Frances Cleveland (1864-1947)

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Mrs Lincoln, c1860s, (1930). Creator: Unknown

Mrs Lincoln, c1860s, (1930). Creator: Unknown
Mrs Lincoln, c1860s, (1930). Portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-1882), wife of President Abraham Lincoln and First Lady of the United States from 1861 to 1865

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Mrs. Roosevelt came to see for herself the women of Britain at war, 1942. Creator: Unknown

Mrs. Roosevelt came to see for herself the women of Britain at war, 1942. Creator: Unknown
Mrs. Roosevelt came to see for herself the women of Britain at war. The whole Empire heard her broadcast, 1942. From " Calling All Nations", by T. O. Beachcroft

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Martha Washington, wife of US President George Washington, (19th century). Artist

Martha Washington, wife of US President George Washington, (19th century). Artist
Martha Washington, wife of US President George Washington, (19th century). The daughter of a Virginia plantation owner, Martha Dandridge (1731-1802) married George Washington in 1759

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Preparation for the coronation

Preparation for the coronation. Found in the Collection of Musee des Beaux-Arts, Marseilles

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Rachel Jackson (1767-1828), First Lady, 19th century (1908)

Rachel Jackson (1767-1828), First Lady, 19th century (1908). Rachel Donelson Robards Jackson, born Rachel Donelson, was the wife of Andrew Jackson, the 7th president of the United States

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Harriet Lane (1830-1903), 19th century (1908)

Harriet Lane (1830-1903), 19th century (1908). Harriet Rebecca Lane Johnston was the niece of lifelong bachelor James Buchanan. She acted as First Lady of the United States from 1857 to 1861

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Abigail Adams (1744-1818), wife of President John Adams, 18th century (1908)

Abigail Adams (1744-1818), wife of President John Adams, 18th century (1908). Abigail Adams (nee Smith) was the wife of John Adams the second President of the United States

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Ida Saxton McKinley, wife of American president William McKinley, c1900, (1908)

Ida Saxton McKinley, wife of American president William McKinley, c1900, (1908). Ida Saxton McKinley (1847-1907) was First Lady of the United States from 1897 to 1901

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison, wife of President Benjamin Harrison, late 19th century, (1908)

Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison, wife of President Benjamin Harrison, late 19th century, (1908)
Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison, wife of American president Benjamin Harrison, late 19th century, (1908). Caroline Harrison (1832-1892) was First Lady of the United States from 1889 until her death

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Lucretia Garfield, wife of American president James A Garfield, late 19th century, (1908)

Lucretia Garfield, wife of American president James A Garfield, late 19th century, (1908). Lucretia Rudolph Garfield (1832-1918) was First Lady of the United States in 1881

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Lucy Webb Hayes, wife of American president Rutherford B Hayes, 19th century, (1908)

Lucy Webb Hayes, wife of American president Rutherford B Hayes, 19th century, (1908). Known as Lemonade Lucy because of her strong support of the Temperance movement

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Julia Grant, wife of American president Ulyssess Grant, late 19th century, (1908)

Julia Grant, wife of American president Ulyssess Grant, late 19th century, (1908). Julia Boggs Dent Grant (1826-1902), was First Lady of the United States from 1869 to 1877

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of President Abraham Lincoln, c1860s, (1908)

Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of President Abraham Lincoln, c1860s, (1908). Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-1882) was First Lady of the United States from 1861 to 1865

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Abigail Powers Fillmore, wife of American president Millard Fillmore, 19th century, (1908)

Abigail Powers Fillmore, wife of American president Millard Fillmore, 19th century, (1908). Abigail Powers (1798-1853) was First Lady of the United States from 1850 to 1853

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Portrait of Josephine de Beauharnais, the first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte (1763-1814), 1805

Portrait of Josephine de Beauharnais, the first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte (1763-1814), 1805. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Mrs Lincoln, c1860s. Artist: Brady

Mrs Lincoln, c1860s. Artist: Brady
Mrs Lincoln, c1860s. The wife of President Abraham Lincoln shows one of her gowns on a trip to New York. Illustration from Adventures of America, 1857-1900, by John A Kouwenhoven

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Ida Saxton McKinley, wife of President William McKinley, c1901

Ida Saxton McKinley, wife of President William McKinley, c1901. Ida Saxton (1847-1907) married William McKinley (1843-1901), 25th President of the USA, in 1871

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: JULIA TYLER (1820-1869). Second wife of President John Tyler. Lithograph, c1844

JULIA TYLER (1820-1869). Second wife of President John Tyler. Lithograph, c1844

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: PPRE2A-00141

PPRE2A-00141
Martha Washington, seated, with a book. Hand-colored engraving of a painting

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: PPRE2A-00148

PPRE2A-00148
Martha Jefferson Randolph, daughter of Thomas Jejjerson. Hand-colored engraving of a painting

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Abigail Adams, 1744 - 1818. Wife of President John Adams and mother of John Quincy Adams

Abigail Adams, 1744 - 1818. Wife of President John Adams and mother of John Quincy Adams. After a work by Gilbert Stuart

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Dolley Payne Todd Madison 1768 To 1849. Wife Of James Madison, Fourth President Of The United States

Dolley Payne Todd Madison 1768 To 1849. Wife Of James Madison, Fourth President Of The United States. From A 19Th Century Engraving, After A Painting By Gilbert Stuart

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Frances Clara Folsom Cleveland Preston 1864 To 1947 Wife Of Stephen Grover Cleveland 22Nd

Frances Clara Folsom Cleveland Preston 1864 To 1947 Wife Of Stephen Grover Cleveland 22Nd President Of The United States Of America

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Signature Of Frances Clara Folsom Cleveland Preston 1864 To 1947 Wife Of Stephen Grover Cleveland

Signature Of Frances Clara Folsom Cleveland Preston 1864 To 1947 Wife Of Stephen Grover Cleveland 22Nd President Of The United States Of America

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Signature Of Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison Known As Carrie 1832 To 1892 First Wife Of Benjamin

Signature Of Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison Known As Carrie 1832 To 1892 First Wife Of Benjamin Harrison Vi 23Rd President Of The United States

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: JACQUELINE KENNEDY (1929-1994). Wife of President John F. Kennedy, on her wedding day

JACQUELINE KENNEDY (1929-1994). Wife of President John F. Kennedy, on her wedding day. Photograph by Toni Frissell, 12 September 1953

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: KENNEDY FAMILY, 1963. John and Jacqueline Kennedy, with their children, John Jr

KENNEDY FAMILY, 1963. John and Jacqueline Kennedy, with their children, John Jr. and Caroline, and their dogs, Shannon, White Tips, Blackie, Clipper, Charlie, and Wolf, on vacation in Hyannis Port

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: HELEN TAFT (1861-1943). Wife of President William Howard Taft. Photograph, c1905

HELEN TAFT (1861-1943). Wife of President William Howard Taft. Photograph, c1905

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: MARTHA WASHINGTON (1731-1802). Wife of George Washington. Oil on canvas after Gilbert Stuart

MARTHA WASHINGTON (1731-1802). Wife of George Washington. Oil on canvas after Gilbert Stuart and Charles Willson Peale

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: MARTHA WASHINGTON (1732-1801). Mrs. George Washington. Steel engraving, 19th century

MARTHA WASHINGTON (1732-1801). Mrs. George Washington. Steel engraving, 19th century, after the painting, 1757, by John Wollaston

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: ELODIE TODD DAWSON (1840-1877). Nee Elodie Breck Todd. Half-sister of Mary Todd Lincoln

ELODIE TODD DAWSON (1840-1877). Nee Elodie Breck Todd. Half-sister of Mary Todd Lincoln and wife of Confederate Army officer Nathaniel Henry Rhodes Dawson

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: MARTHA TODD WHITE (1833-1868). Half-sister of Mary Todd Lincoln and wife of Confederate

MARTHA TODD WHITE (1833-1868). Half-sister of Mary Todd Lincoln and wife of Confederate Army officer Clement C. White

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Reception of General Ulysses S. Grant by President and Mrs. Lincoln in the East Room at the White

Reception of General Ulysses S. Grant by President and Mrs. Lincoln in the East Room at the White House, 1864
WHITE HOUSE RECEPTION, 1864. Reception of General Ulysses S. Grant by President and Mrs. Lincoln in the East Room at the White House, 1864. Oil painting attributed to Francis B. Carpenter

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: PPRE2A-00059

PPRE2A-00059
President Grover Clevelands wedding in the White House " Blue Room." Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: PPRE2A-00061

PPRE2A-00061
Railroad parlor car with President Benjamin Harrison aboard, 1891. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: PPRE2A-00077

PPRE2A-00077
Mary Todd Lincoln. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century portrait

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: PPRE2A-00129

PPRE2A-00129
George Washingtons first meeting with Martha Custis, a widow with two children who became his wife. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: PPRE2A-00121

PPRE2A-00121
Martha Washington in her early days Hand-colored engraving of an 18th-century portrait



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"Trailblazing First Ladies: Pioneers of Power and Grace" From Eleanor Roosevelt to Jacqueline Kennedy, the role of the First Lady has evolved into a symbol of strength, compassion, and advocacy. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, stands tall in this iconic photograph as she holds a Universal Declaration of Human Rights poster. Her unwavering dedication to human rights made her an influential figure during her husband's presidency. The image captures a moment frozen in time - John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, accompanied by his elegant wife Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. Together they exuded charisma and style that captivated the nation. Their tragic end only added to their mystique. Abraham Lincoln's family portrait from the 1860s reveals a glimpse into another era where Letitia Tyler stood proudly beside her husband John Tyler as he served as President. These women played significant roles behind closed doors but often went unnoticed by history. Sarah Childress Polk and Louisa Adams were two remarkable women who supported their husbands' presidential endeavors with grace and intelligence. They navigated political landscapes while maintaining their own identities. Frances Folsom Cleveland brought youthful energy to Grover Cleveland's presidency in the late 19th century. Her charm endeared her to both politicians and citizens alike. Martha Washington was not just George Washington's partner; she was his confidante and advisor during tumultuous times when America fought for its independence. Fast forward to modern times - Hillary Clinton taking center stage at Bill Clinton's inauguration in 1993 showcases how far we've come since Martha Washington held that same position centuries ago. These extraordinary women have left an indelible mark on American history through their resilience, intellect, and unwavering support for their spouses' leadership journeys. The legacy they created continues to inspire future generations of First Ladies who will undoubtedly leave their own unique imprint on the nation.