Woodrow Wilson Autograph

Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924) was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921. A member of the Democratic Party, Wilson served as the president of Princeton University and as the governor of New Jersey before winning the 1912 presidential election. As president, Wilson changed the nation's economic policies and led the United States into World War I in 1917. He was the leading architect of the League of Nations, and his progressive stance on foreign policy came to be known as Wilsonianism. More about Woodrow Wilson

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Current items with a signature of Woodrow Wilson

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thumbnailEdward M. Colonel House signed portrait, close adviser to Pres. Woodrow Wilson$195.00logo
thumbnailWoodrow Wilson's Surgeon Cary T. Grayson Hand Signed 3X5 Card COA$399.99logo
thumbnailWWI JAPAN / 1918 PRESIDENT Woodrow Wilson SIGNED Diplomatic APPOINTMENT Document$435.00logo
Born in Staunton, Virginia, Wilson grew up in the Southern United States, mainly in Augusta, Georgia, during the American Civil War and Reconstruction era. After earning a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in history and political science from Johns Hopkins University, Wilson taught at various colleges before becoming the president of Princeton University and a spokesman for progressivism in higher education. As governor of New Jersey from 1911 to 1913, Wilson broke with party bosses and won the passage of several progressive reforms. To win the presidential nomination he mobilized progressives and Southerners to his cause at the 1912 Democratic National Convention. Wilson defeated incumbent Republican William Howard Taft and third-party nominee Theodore Roosevelt to easily win the 1912 United States presidential election, becoming the first Southerner to do so since 1848. During his first year as president, Wilson authorized the widespread imposition of segregation inside the federal bureaucracy. He ousted many African Americans from federal posts and his opposition to women's suffrage drew protests. His first term was largely devoted to pursuing passage of his progressive New Freedom domestic agenda. His first major priority was the Revenue Act of 1913, which lowered tariffs and began the modern income tax. Wilson also negotiated the passage of the Federal Reserve Act, which created the Federal Reserve System. Two major laws, the Federal Trade Commission Act and the Clayton Antitrust Act, were enacted to promote business competition and combat extreme corporate power.

At the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the U.S. declared neutrality as Wilson tried to negotiate a peace between the Allied and Central Powers. He narrowly won re-election in the 1916 United States presidential election, boasting how he kept the nation out of wars in Europe and Mexico. In April 1917, Wilson asked Congress for a declaration of war against Germany in response to its policy of unrestricted submarine warfare that sank American merchant ships. Wilson nominally presided over war-time mobilization and left military matters to the generals. He instead concentrated on diplomacy, issuing the Fourteen Points that the Allies and Germany accepted as a basis for post-war peace. He wanted the off-year elections of 1918 to be a referendum endorsing his policies, but instead the Republicans took control of Congress. After the Allied victory in November 1918, Wilson went to Paris where he and the British and French leaders dominated the Paris Peace Conference. Wilson successfully advocated for the establishment of a multinational organization, the League of Nations. It was incorporated into the Treaty of Versailles that he signed. Wilson had refused to bring any leading Republican into the Paris talks, and back home he rejected a Republican compromise that would have allowed the Senate to ratify the Versailles Treaty and join the League. Read even more about Woodrow Wilson at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Woodrow Wilson

In total, we tracked 71 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Woodrow Wilson (Woodrow Wilson - WWI General Order Signed - Important Statement re/ Sabbath Day) was sold in December 2020 for $3000.00 while the cheapest item (Woodrow Wilson former President USA autograph Signed photo 21x28 printed) found a new owner for $0.06 in November 2013. The month with the most items sold (4) was December 2013 with an average selling price of $380.50 for an autographed item of Woodrow Wilson. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in March 2021 with $1750.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was January 2015. In average, an autographed item from Woodrow Wilson is worth $178.49.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Woodrow Wilson were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

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thumbnail1931 Signed Autographed Letter EDWARD M. HOUSE American Diplomat Woodrow Wilson$19.99logo
thumbnail28th President Woodrow Wilson Typed War Date Letter Signed$349.00logo
thumbnailOriginal Photo of Woodrow Wilson Signed by His Secretary Joseph P. Tumulty 1918$500.00logo
thumbnailSIGNED Portrait LINDLEY M. GARRISON - SECRETARY of WAR under WOODROW WILSON$75.00logo
thumbnailWOODROW WILSON - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 01/30/1914$1200.00logo
thumbnailWoodrow Wilson Cut Autograph PSA/DNA Encapsulated Sign Slab 1909 Index Card BOLD$1750.00logo
thumbnailWoodrow Wilson Original Signed Postmaster Appointment, 1914$125.00logo
thumbnailWoodrow Wilson Signature - Autographs - Autographs of Famous People$100.00logo
thumbnailWoodrow Wilson Signed Letter JSA COA United States President Autograph Auto 1$995.25logo
thumbnailWoodrow Wilson, US President, Beautiful Clipped Signature, COA, UACC RD 036$349.99logo

Latest News about Woodrow Wilson

Bridge named for local WWII hero Woodrow Wilson Barr (07/16/12): Bridge near Burlington named in memory of Woodrow Wilson Barr.

Inaugural Woodrow Wilson Black Alumni Reunion this weekend (07/11/12): The first ever Woodrow Wilson Black Alumni Reunion will be held this Friday and Saturday with 150 alumni expected to attend.

Teachers Learn about American History at the Woodrow Wilson Library (07/09/12): History teachers learned how to become better teachers this week in Staunton.

Obituary: Woodrow Wilson (07/02/12): Woodrow Wilson, 85, of Campbell County, died June 28, 2012 at St. Elizabeth Edgewood. His wife, Juanita Wilson, died previously.

Former Eagle to coach Woodrow Wilson (07/01/12): Thomas Tapeh, who played fullback for three seasons with the Eagles, has been named the new head football coach at Woodrow Wilson in Camden. The 32-year-old Tapeh replaced Chris Crowley, who resigned after the season. Go to news article

Older News Stories about Woodrow Wilson

Bridge named for local WWII hero Woodrow Wilson Barr (07/2012): Bridge near Burlington named in memory of Woodrow Wilson Barr.

New leadership in Middletown schools; Farm Hill, Woodrow Wilson to get new princ (06/2012): MIDDLETOWN — New principals have been appointed by the school board for both Farm Hill Elementary School and Woodrow Wilson Middle School.