
Eleanor Wilson McAdoo, the youngest daughter of President Woodrow Wilson, was known for her beauty. In 1914, she married Finance Minister William Gibbs McAdoo. After the divorce, they had two children. After this, Eleanor tried her hand at writing and wrote a biography of her father Woodrow Wilson. She was also a consultant for the 1944 film "Wilson". Eleanor's life is a beautiful example of a woman's identity, independence and simplicity.