- American Experience: Woodrow Wilson
 - Get to know our 28th president, read essays on major figures and events of Wilson's time, look through a Woodrow Wilson photo album, and more. - American President: Woodrow Wilson
- Biography with sections on Wilson's life before the Presidency, his two terms in office, his family, quotes, and more. From the PBS series The American President. - American Presidents: Woodrow Wilson
- Facts, trivia, the text of a romantic letter to Edith Bolling Galt two months before they were married, and the text of his 1913 and 1917 Inaugural Addresses. - Encyclopedia Americana: Woodrow Wilson
- Includes his tenure as head of Princeton University, the New Freedom of his first years in office, the evolution from neutrality to active war in World War I, and the fight over the League of Nations. - Internet Public Library POTUS: Woodrow Wilson
- Includes vital stats, results from the 1912 and 1916 elections, cabinet members, historical documents, and links. - Mirrors of Washington
- Text of the 1921 book published anonymously by Clinton W. Gilbert and John Kirby, featuring biographies of President Woodrow Wilson, his staff, and other political figures of the time. - Nobel Peace Prize 1919: Woodrow Wilson
- Laureate page from his 1919 prize including biography, acceptance speech, and other resources. - President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points
- Delivered in a joint session of Congress on January 8, 1918. - President Woodrow Wilson's World War I Message
- Delivered in a special session of Congress held on April 2, 1917. - The White House: Woodrow Wilson
- Official White House profile of Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president whose foreign and domestic activism influenced American policy through the 20th Century. - Thomas Woodrow Wilson
- Contains biographical and political information about the American President. - Woodrow Wilson Birthplace
- Complex featuring the 1846 house in which Wilson was born, formal gardens, museum, and presidential library. - Woodrow Wilson House Museum
- Wilson's residence from 1921 to 1924. Includes virtual tour, timeline, and links.
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