On September 15, 1919, a concerned Edith Wilson rode with her husband from Union Station in Portland, Oregon during Wilson’s national speaking tour for the League of Nations. One week later, the trip would be aborted as the president, near a complete breakdown, was rushed back to Washington.

Source photograph: Oregon Journal negative collection, Oregon Historical Society Library.

Date: 1919

On September 15, 1919, a concerned Edith Wilson rode with her husband from Union Station in Portland, Oregon during Wilson’s national speaking tour for the League of Nations. One week later, the trip would be aborted as the president, near a complete breakdown, was rushed back to Washington.

Source photograph: Oregon Journal negative collection, Oregon Historical Society Library.

Date: 1919

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