Library
The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library contains important primary and secondary source reference materials, such as the 69-volume documentary edition of the Papers of Woodrow Wilson edited by Arthur S. Link. It includes many works by those who knew Wilson best such as Edith Bolling Wilson, John Randolph Bolling, Stockton Axson, and Wilson's daughter Eleanor, to name but a few. The Library collection also contains memoirs of those who worked with Wilson in an official capacity and houses an array of official and non-official governmental volumes concerning the two Wilson administrations and World War I.
Archive
The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library archive houses a variety of collections covering Woodrow Wilson's life and times, his political career and family life including letters, diaries, scrapbooks, speeches, newspaper clippings, and articles by Wilson himself and those who knew him. The archives microfilm collection includes the Wilson holdings at the Library of Congress and the National Archives. In addition, the Library archives contain over 2400 photographs, which depict Woodrow Wilson, his family, political campaigns, officials in his two presidential administrations, and events in his life and times. Copies of some images are available upon request. Please email Peggy Dillard, Director of the Library and Archives, at pdillard@woodrowwilson.org.
Click here for a listing of those collections currently available online in the eLibrary. See below for a full list of archival holdings.