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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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thumbnailGREATNESS OF WOODROW WILSON Centennial Book SIGNED EM Bowles Alsop Eisenhower$14.99logo
thumbnailVintage Woodrow Wilson Inaugural Presidential Bronze Medal signed Morgan charm$39.99logo
thumbnailWhen The Cheering Stopped - The Last Years of Woodrow Wilson Signed Gene Smith$9.50logo
thumbnailWOODROW WILSON - DIPLOMATIC APPOINTMENT SIGNED 07/28/1915 WITH CO-SIGNERS$3250.00logo
thumbnailWoodrow Wilson 1918 Typed Letter Signed as President - White House$250.00logo
thumbnailWoodrow Wilson Signed 7x8.8 1914 Letter On White House Letterhead BAS #AB14543$599.99logo
thumbnailWoodrow Wilson Signed Appointment Document 1913 Henry Breckenridge Lindbergh$1000.00logo
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 229 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 (8) was September 2020 with an average selling price of $81.65 for an autographed item of Woodrow Wilson. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in April 2022 with $2200.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.06 was November 2013. In average, an autographed item from Woodrow Wilson is worth $249.99.

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thumbnail1912 Woodrow Wilson Signed Letter and a 1920 letter signed by Wilson's Secretary$255.00logo
thumbnailHIDDEN THREADS OF HISTORY Louis B. Wehle Alan Nevins SIGNED Woodrow Wilson FDR $14.99logo
thumbnailOOAK Woodrow Wilson President Election Concession Letter Charles Fairbank Signed$1750.00logo
thumbnailPRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON 1914 SIGNED MILITARY APPOINTMENT OF JOHN K. BROWN (JSA)$395.00logo
thumbnailPresident Woodrow Wilson hand signed Official White House letter 8/9/1916$289.95logo
thumbnailWoodrow Wilson - WWI-Dated Presidential Appointment Signed - Denmark Ambassador$500.00logo
thumbnailWoodrow Wilson Photo with Signature Card$150.00logo
thumbnailWoodrow Wilson Signed 7x8.75 1914 Letter On White House Letterhead BAS Slab$599.99logo
thumbnailWOODROW WILSON signed photo U.S. PRESIDENT JSA$249.95logo
thumbnailWoodrow Wilson: A Biography Signed By John Milton Cooper Jr. HC Hardcover$19.99logo

Latest News about Woodrow Wilson

Doing Woodrow Wilson's house right (03/20/15): When Bob Carr was growing up in rural Homer, Ill., he didn't have a bedroom - or even a real bed. One of six children sharing a two-bedroom, one-bathroom house with parents and a grandmother, Carr and a brother slept in the middle of the living room on an old sofa bed. Go to news article

Fifty is nifty for Woodrow Wilson students (03/13/15): Darren Schulte knows a great deal about the state of Michigan. Go to news article

Woodrow Wilson beats Greenbrier East for sectional title (03/07/15): FAIRLEA, W.Va . (WVVA) -- Whatever Ron Kidd told his team at halftime, he should bottle it, sell it and cut his team in on the naming rights. Down eight at half, Woodrow Wilson outscored Greenbrier East 45-26 in the second half to win a sectional championship, 77-66. 

Valley Library Launches Woodrow Wilson Project (02/27/15): A Valley library is trying to raise thousands of dollars to help make several historic documents written by a Valley icon available electronically.

PRINCETON: Queen Noor of Jordan receives Woodrow Wilson Award (02/27/15): Woodrow Wilson Award Recipient Queen Noor of Jordan spoke about the importance of nonviolent and international understanding as the key to modern peace at Princeton University’s 100 th Alumni Day celebration.

Older News Stories about Woodrow Wilson

Valley Library Launches Woodrow Wilson Project (02/2015): A Valley library is trying to raise thousands of dollars to help make several historic documents written by a Valley icon available electronically.

Woodrow Wilson girls upend Haddon Twp. (01/2015): When Tamara Sellers sank a corner three-pointer with two minutes left, it felt oddly familiar. Sellers earned legendary status last postseason with clutch threes late in games. Go to news article

Woodrow Wilson tops Cabell Midland High School, 57-36 (12/2014): ONA -- Going six-plus minutes without a point is tough .

Boil Water Alert Affecting Businesses on State Street & Woodrow Wilson Ave. (11/2014): Two area restaurants are affected by a boil water notice and the city says it will take at least two days before the notice is lifted. 

Capital at Woodrow Wilson game canceled after referees do not attend (10/2014): Friday's Capital High School football game was cancelled after a bit of a mix up at Woodrow Wilson High School. Officials for Friday's game never showed up.

Woodrow Wilson Rehab Center Hosts 'Outdoor Day' For People With Disabilities (09/2014): Saturday dozens of people with disabilities in Augusta County tried activities many thought they'd never accomplish.

Fetus found in bathroom of DISD's Woodrow Wilson High (08/2014): DALLAS (WFAA) -- Police are searching for a student who delivered a fetus in a bathroom at Woodrow Wilson High School.

Car goes up in flames near Woodrow Wilson on I-55 southbound (07/2014): A car went up in flames on Tuesday night on Interstate 55 in the southbound lanes at the Woodrow Wilson exit.

Woodrow Wilson's legacy, in his other Washington house (06/2014): WASHINGTON - When World War I began in 1914, President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed U.S. neutrality. Then in 1917, he sent U.S. troops to Europe. After the war, he worked to create a lasting peace, and in 1919, he won the Nobel Peace Prize.

Secretary Hagel at the Woodrow Wilson International Center Forum on NATO Expansi (05/2014): Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel spoke at the Woodrow Wilson International Center Forum on May 2, 2014. He discussed strengthening NATO, in the context of Russia's annexation of Crimea and U.S. defense budget constraints.

Assistant Principal Selected To Lead Woodrow Wilson Middle School In Middletown (04/2014): MIDDLETOWN — The board of education has selected Robert Conroy to become the next principal at Woodrow Wilson Middle School.

Girls Area Soccer Playoffs: Tigers turn back Woodrow Wilson 2-1 to win area play (03/2014): Elizabeth Castaneda scores twice and goalie Cindy Turrubiartes makes 12 saves to lead Corsicana to a 2-1 win over Dallas Woodrow Wilson.

Woodrow Wilson Played Literal ‘Fantasy Baseball’ as a Kid (02/2014): Woodrow Wilson was quite the baseball fan in his youth, even going so far as to write up his own his own extensive 17-page baseball newspaper at the age of fourteen.

Back Story: Woodrow Wilson lived in Baltimore during his student days at Hopkins (01/2014):        

Woodrow Wilson birthday celebrated with tours, open house (12/2013): STAUNTON — This year marked the 100th anniversary of Staunton native Woodrow Wilson’s inauguration and his start as America’s 28th president.

Woodrow Wilson home to reopen in February as museum on Reconstruction (11/2013): Columbia’s presidential home will reopen in February as the Woodrow Wilson Family Home: A Museum of Reconstruction in Columbia and Richland County

Woodrow Wilson High School student shot at Randall Park (10/2013): The shooting was not far from where the school's football and baseball teams were practicing.

Highland 28, Woodrow Wilson 25 (09/2013): Highland defeated Woodrow Wilson, 28-25, in their nonleague game Friday, September 20, 2013.

Winfield rolls by Woodrow Wilson (08/2013): WINFIELD, W.Va. -- Winfield piled up more than 500 yards of total offense Friday in a season-opening 42-19 defeat of Woodrow Wilson.

Mother Nature blamed for failures with Woodrow Wilson Bridge gates (07/2013): Mother Nature is responsible for early morning traffic backups and problems on a $2.5 billion bridge that is only six years old. Go to news article

Woodrow Wilson student didn't let palsy turn her into a victim (06/2013): It all came down to penalty kicks. When the Woodrow Wilson girls soccer team took to the field against Norfolk's Maury High School during the Eastern District playoffs last month, the battle went into double overtime. Then Kara Jones stepped up and scored the winning goal.

Woodrow Wilson Middle School, hockey players raise money for student with cancer (05/2013): CLIFTON — In a continued effort to raise money, teachers and parents from a City middle school will bring former professional hockey champs to a fundraiser next month which will benefit for a student recently diagnosed with cancer.

Added police presence at Woodrow Wilson MS in Middletown (04/2013): Police in Middletown investigated an unspecified threat made by a Woodrow Wilson Middle School student that was received last week.

Woodrow Wilson ’s Collins spells her way to Washington (03/2013): Kimmie Collins and Addison Hughes dueled for more than 10 rounds in the waning moments of the 2013 Tribune-Star Wabash Valley Regional Spelling Bee.

Daniels ’71 given Woodrow Wilson Award (02/2013): Former Indiana governor Mitch Daniels ’71 was presented with the Woodrow Wilson Award, the highest honor given to an undergraduate alumnus, on Saturday during the University’s 2013 Alumni Day in Richardson Auditorium. 

Woodrow Wilson home will close for a month of repairs (01/2013): The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson will close for about a month while the 154-year-old building undergoes plaster repairs and other preservation work, according to a press release.

Staunton Museum Celebrates Woodrow Wilson's Birthday (12/2012): Not only was Friday Woodrow Wilson's birthday, but the date also marks exactly 100 years since he visited Staunton as President-elect.

Bulldog launches Woodrow Wilson library and museum website (11/2012): HUNTINGTON -- Bulldog Creative Services, an advertising agency based in Huntington recently launched a new website for the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum in Staunton, Va.

The Monday After: Woodrow Wilson honors William McKinley (10/2012): On Oct. 11, 1912, The Evening Repository reported on Woodrow Wilson's campaign stop in the city.

Woodrow Wilson's "Second Personality" (09/2012): The term most frequently applied to Woodrow Wilson nowadays is "idealist." In contrast, the expression "power-hungry" is rarely used.

Woodrow Wilson takes down Shady Spring 3-1 (08/2012): Injuries — and Woodrow Wilson goals — kept piling up against Shady Spring’s beleaguered defense Thursday night.

Woodrow Wilson (07/2012): It has become fashionable today for those who once called themselves “liberals” to refer to themselves instead as “progressives.” This is a phenomenon evident both among our politicians and among our intellectual class.