In 1933, nine years after Wilson’s death and 19 years after the death of his first wife Ellen, Mary Allen Hulbert—as she was known after her 1912 divorce—produced The Story of Mrs. Peck, casting her affair with Wilson in the most favorable light. This photo was included as the book’s frontispiece.

Source photograph: Frontispiece to The Story of Mrs. Peck (New York: Minton, Balch & Co., 1933).

Date: c. 1925 (1920–30)

In 1933, nine years after Wilson’s death and 19 years after the death of his first wife Ellen, Mary Allen Hulbert—as she was known after her 1912 divorce—produced The Story of Mrs. Peck, casting her affair with Wilson in the most favorable light. This photo was included as the book’s frontispiece.

Source photograph: Frontispiece to The Story of Mrs. Peck (New York: Minton, Balch & Co., 1933).

Date: c. 1925 (1920–30)

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