Sayre, Jessie Woodrow Wilson, 1887-1933

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Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre was the daughter of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson and was a political activist.

She was born in Gainesville, Georgia on August 28, 1887, the second daughter of Woodrow and Ellen Axson Wilson. She was educated privately in Princeton and at Goucher College in Baltimore; after her graduation from Goucher, she worked at a settlement home in Philadelphia for three years. She was also involved with the YWCA, serving on its national board. She married Francis Bowes Sayre (a Harvard professor, Ambassador to Siam, Assistant Secretary of State for Franklin Rooselvelt and U. S. High Commissioner for the Philippines) on November 25, 1913 at the White House and had three children with him, Francis Bowes Sayre, Jr., Eleanor Axson Sayre, and Woodrow Wilson Sayre. After World War I, the Sayres moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts where Sayre worked in the interests of the Democratic Party, the League of Nations, and the League of Women Voters. In 1928 Sayre made the introductory speech for presidential nominee Alfred Smith at the Democratic National Convention and in 1929 her name was mentioned as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for United States Senator; she declined. After that time, she continued to participate actively as a party official in Massachusetts. Sayre died after an emergency appendectomy operation on January 15, 1933, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

From the description of Jessie Wilson Sayre papers, 1886-1931 (Peking University Library). WorldCat record id: 156054346

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referencedIn Wilson-McAdoo Families Papers, 1860-1966, (bulk 1912-1943) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
referencedIn McAdoo, Eleanor Wilson, 1889-1967. Wilson-McAdoo Collection, ca. 1859-1967. University of California, Santa Barbara, UCSB Library
creatorOf Sayre, Jessie Woodrow Wilson, 1887-1933. Jessie Wilson Sayre papers, 1886-1931 Princeton University Library
referencedIn League of Women Voters (Cambridge, Mass.). Records, 1916-ca.1976 Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
referencedIn La Piana, George, 1879-1971. Papers, 1878-1972. Andover-Harvard Theological Library
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associatedWith Axson, Stockton, 1867-1935. person
associatedWith Elliott, Margaret Axson. person
associatedWith La Piana, George, 1879-1971 person
associatedWith League of Women Voters of Cambridge corporateBody
associatedWith McAdoo, Eleanor Wilson, 1889-1967. person
associatedWith McAdoo Family family
associatedWith Wilson, Ellen Axson. person
associatedWith Wilson Family family
associatedWith Wilson, Margaret Woodrow, 1886-1944. person
associatedWith Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924. person
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Birth 1887-08-28

Death 1933-01-15

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