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First Lady Collection (page 9)

"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: Ellen Arthur, c. 1860 (b / w photo)

Ellen Arthur, c. 1860 (b / w photo)
XOS3038253 Ellen Arthur, c.1860 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ellen Lewis " Nell" Herndon Arthur (1837-80)

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Letitia Tyler

Letitia Tyler
XOS3038241 Letitia Tyler by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Letitia Christian Tyler (1790-1842) first wife of 10th President John Tyler

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Elizabeth Monroe

Elizabeth Monroe
XOS3038237 Elizabeth Monroe by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Elizabeth Kortright Monroe (1768-1830) First Lady of the United States from 1817-25

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Sarah Jackson

Sarah Jackson
XOS3038235 Sarah Jackson by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sarah Yorke Jackson (1803-87) was married to Andrew Jackson, adopted son of U.S

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Angelica Van Buren, 1842 (engraving)

Angelica Van Buren, 1842 (engraving)
XOS3038231 Angelica Van Buren, 1842 (engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sarah Angelica Singleton Van Buren)

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Dolley Madison removes paintings from the White house, 1814 (photo)

Dolley Madison removes paintings from the White house, 1814 (photo)
XBP231488 Dolley Madison removes paintings from the White house, 1814 (photo) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Madison (11768-1849); wife of 4th president of USA

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Mrs. Dolley Madison, 1804 (oil on canvas)

Mrs. Dolley Madison, 1804 (oil on canvas)
XOS1765506 Mrs. Dolley Madison, 1804 (oil on canvas) by Stuart, Gilbert (1755-1828); 74.1u61.3 cm; White House, Washington D.C

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Dolley Madison, 1848 (daguerreotype)

Dolley Madison, 1848 (daguerreotype)
BAL129718 Dolley Madison, 1848 (daguerreotype) by Brady, Mathew (1823-96); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dolley (1768-1849) wife of James Madison, 4th president of the United States; ); American

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Mrs Rachel Jackson, pub. by Joseph How, c. 1850-1900 (engraving) (b / w photo)

Mrs Rachel Jackson, pub. by Joseph How, c. 1850-1900 (engraving) (b / w photo)
BAL129716 Mrs Rachel Jackson, pub. by Joseph How, c.1850-1900 (engraving) (b/w photo) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rachel (1767-1828) wife of Andrew Jackson

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Rachel Jackson, from The Ladies of the White House by Laura Carter Holloway Langford

Rachel Jackson, from The Ladies of the White House by Laura Carter Holloway Langford
BAL129707 Rachel Jackson, from The Ladies of the White House by Laura Carter Holloway Langford, engraved by John Chester Buttre (1821-93), c.1883 (engraving) (b/w photo) by American School

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: Mrs James Madison, Dolley Payne (1768-1849), c. 1804-55 (engraving)

Mrs James Madison, Dolley Payne (1768-1849), c. 1804-55 (engraving)
BAL128699 Mrs James Madison, Dolley Payne (1768-1849), c.1804-55 (engraving) by Stuart, Gilbert (1755-1828) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: HORSE, 1921. Lady owned by Mrs. Florence Harding. Photograph, November 1921

HORSE, 1921. Lady owned by Mrs. Florence Harding. Photograph, November 1921

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: PHOTOGRAPHY: MOVIE CAMERA. Helen Taft and actress May Allison with movie camera

PHOTOGRAPHY: MOVIE CAMERA. Helen Taft and actress May Allison with movie camera. Photograph, c1910

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: MAMIE EISENHOWER (1896-1979). Wife of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Mamie (second row

MAMIE EISENHOWER (1896-1979). Wife of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Mamie (second row, third from left) and her grammar school class. Photograph, 13 May 1903

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth

LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth at Fords Theatre, Washington D.C. 14 April 1865. Contemporary lithograph

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: JULIA DENT GRANT (1826-1902). Wife of President Ulysses S. Grant. Photograph, c1869

JULIA DENT GRANT (1826-1902). Wife of President Ulysses S. Grant. Photograph, c1869

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: LOUISA CATHERINE ADAMS (1775-1852). Mrs

LOUISA CATHERINE ADAMS (1775-1852). Mrs. John Quincy Adams. Oil on canvas by Charles Robert Leslie, 1816

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: IDA SAXTON MCKINLEY (1847-1907). Wife of President William McKinley. Photograph, c1901

IDA SAXTON MCKINLEY (1847-1907). Wife of President William McKinley. Photograph, c1901

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: EDITH ROOSEVELT (1861-1948). Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt. Wife of President Theodore Roosevelt

EDITH ROOSEVELT (1861-1948). Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt. Wife of President Theodore Roosevelt. Photographed with two grandchildren, c1914

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: FRANCES FOLSOM CLEVELAND (1864-1947). Wife of President Grover Cleveland. Photograph

FRANCES FOLSOM CLEVELAND (1864-1947). Wife of President Grover Cleveland. Photograph, c1897

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: LOU H. HOOVER (1874-1944). Wife of President Herbert Hoover

LOU H. HOOVER (1874-1944). Wife of President Herbert Hoover. Buying tuberculosis seals from a young representative of the American Lung Association. Photograph, 29 December 1917

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: ABIGAIL ADAMS: HOME. The birthplace of Abigail Adams at Weymouth, Massachusetts, built in 1685

ABIGAIL ADAMS: HOME. The birthplace of Abigail Adams at Weymouth, Massachusetts, built in 1685. Drawing from the scrapbook of Elizabeth Smith, the first ladys sister, c1800

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: MARTHA WASHINGTON (1731-1802). Wife of President George Washington. Undated silhouette

MARTHA WASHINGTON (1731-1802). Wife of President George Washington. Undated silhouette

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: ANGELICA S. VAN BUREN (c1820-1878). Daughter-in-law of Martin Van Buren. Oil on canvas

ANGELICA S. VAN BUREN (c1820-1878). Daughter-in-law of Martin Van Buren. Oil on canvas, 1842, by Henry Inman

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: DOLLEY MADISON: WILL, 1836. Portion of the will of First Lady Dolley Payne Todd Madison

DOLLEY MADISON: WILL, 1836. Portion of the will of First Lady Dolley Payne Todd Madison (1768-1849) returning Thomas Jeffersons walking stick to grandson Thomas Jefferson Randolph

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: DOLLEY MADISON (1768-1849). Nee Payne. Wife of James Madison. Pastel by James Sharples

DOLLEY MADISON (1768-1849). Nee Payne. Wife of James Madison. Pastel by James Sharples, 1797

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: EDITH K. C. ROOSEVELT (1861-1948). Wife of President Theodore Roosevelt, photographed

EDITH K. C. ROOSEVELT (1861-1948). Wife of President Theodore Roosevelt, photographed at her desk in the White House private library, 1908

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: LUCRETIA GARFIELD (1832-1918). Wife of President James A. Garfield. Wood engraving

LUCRETIA GARFIELD (1832-1918). Wife of President James A. Garfield. Wood engraving, English, 1881

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: ELIZA McCARDLE JOHNSON (1810-1876). Mrs. Andrew Johnson. Steel engraving, c1870

ELIZA McCARDLE JOHNSON (1810-1876). Mrs. Andrew Johnson. Steel engraving, c1870, by John Chester Buttre

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: JULIA D. GRANT (1826-1902). Wife of Ulysses S. Grant. Photographed by Mathew Brady

JULIA D. GRANT (1826-1902). Wife of Ulysses S. Grant. Photographed by Mathew Brady, c1870

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: JULIA DENT GRANT (1826-1902). Wife of Ulysses S. Grant. Steel engraving, c1880

JULIA DENT GRANT (1826-1902). Wife of Ulysses S. Grant. Steel engraving, c1880, by Samuel Sartain after a photograph, c1870, by Mathew Brady

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: ELIZABETH MONROE (1768-1830). Mrs. James Monroe. After a miniature, 1796, by Louis Sene

ELIZABETH MONROE (1768-1830). Mrs. James Monroe. After a miniature, 1796, by Louis Sene

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: EDITH WILSON (1872-1961). Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Oil, 1916, by Adolfo Muller-Ury

EDITH WILSON (1872-1961). Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Oil, 1916, by Adolfo Muller-Ury

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: DOLLEY PAYNE TODD MADISON (1768-1849). Wife of President James Madison. Oil on canvas

DOLLEY PAYNE TODD MADISON (1768-1849). Wife of President James Madison. Oil on canvas, 1804, by Gilbert Stuart

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: ABIGAIL ADAMS (1744-1818). Wife of President John Adams

ABIGAIL ADAMS (1744-1818). Wife of President John Adams. Oil on canvas, 1785, by Mather Brown

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: HELEN H. TAFT (1861-1943). Wife of William Howard Taft. Photographed in 1909

HELEN H. TAFT (1861-1943). Wife of William Howard Taft. Photographed in 1909

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: RACHEL DONELSON JACKSON (1768-1828). Wife of U. S. President Andrew Jackson. Painting by Ralph E

RACHEL DONELSON JACKSON (1768-1828). Wife of U. S. President Andrew Jackson. Painting by Ralph E
RACHEL DONELSON JACKSON (1768-1828). Wife of U.S. President Andrew Jackson. Painting by Ralph E.W. Earl (c1785-1838)

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Mrs. Abraham Lincoln

MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. Photographed by Mathew Brady in 1861

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: EDITH K. C. ROOSEVELT (1861-1948). Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt. Photographed in 1901

EDITH K. C. ROOSEVELT (1861-1948). Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt. Photographed in 1901

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: LUCY HAYES (1831-1889). Wife of Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th President of the United States

LUCY HAYES (1831-1889). Wife of Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th President of the United States. Photographed with Carrie Paulding Davis, the daughter of a friend (left), her son Scott (b)

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: ABIGAIL ADAMS (1744-1818). American First Lady. Autograph signature

ABIGAIL ADAMS (1744-1818). American First Lady. Autograph signature

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: IDA McKINLEY (1847-1907). Mrs. William McKinley. Photograph, n. d

IDA McKINLEY (1847-1907). Mrs. William McKinley. Photograph, n. d
IDA McKINLEY (1847-1907). Mrs. William McKinley. Photograph, n.d

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: MARTHA WASHINGTON (1732-1802). Wife of George Washington. Steel engraving, American

MARTHA WASHINGTON (1732-1802). Wife of George Washington. Steel engraving, American, 19th century, after the Gilbert Stuart painting

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: MARGARET TAYLOR (1788-1852). Margaret Mackall Smith Taylor. Wife of Zachary Taylor

MARGARET TAYLOR (1788-1852). Margaret Mackall Smith Taylor. Wife of Zachary Taylor. Illustration, 19th century

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: ELLEN LOUISE AXSON WILSON (1860-1914). Wife of Woodrow Wilson. Photographed in 1912

ELLEN LOUISE AXSON WILSON (1860-1914). Wife of Woodrow Wilson. Photographed in 1912

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: SARAH CHILDRESS POLK (1803-1891). Mrs. James Knox Polk

SARAH CHILDRESS POLK (1803-1891). Mrs. James Knox Polk. Lithograph, 1846, by Nathaniel Currier

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: LUCY HAYES (1831-1889). Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes. Photograph by Mathew Brady

LUCY HAYES (1831-1889). Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes. Photograph by Mathew Brady

Background imageFirst Lady Collection: CAROLINE LAVINIA HARRISON (1832-1892). Mrs. Benjamin Harrison. Photographed in 1889

CAROLINE LAVINIA HARRISON (1832-1892). Mrs. Benjamin Harrison. Photographed in 1889



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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.