Yesterday was the the first celebration in 2024 of the day known as First Ladies’ Day. . .

GOD BLESS AMERICA

by Irving Berlin. Released in 1939.

God bless America, land that I love
Stand beside her and guide her
Through the night with the light from above.

 

From the mountains to the prairies
To the oceans white with foam
God bless America, my home sweet home.

 

God bless America, land that I love
Stand beside her and guide her
Through the night with the light from above.

 

From the mountains to the prairies
To the oceans white with foam
God bless America, my home sweet home!

 

From the mountains to the prairies
To the oceans white with foam
God bless America, my home sweet home
God bless America, my home sweet home.

— America’s Favorite Patriotic Song


Happy First Ladies’ Day ! !

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The day that honors every U.S. President First Lady in the history of the United States. 

A Brief History:
Origination: National First Ladies Day a day that is celebrated in order to honor all of the first ladies of the United States. The day commemorates the founding of the the country’s first first lady, Martha Washington with President George Washington’s inauguration on April 30, 1789. Martha, who was born on June 2, 1731 paved the way for every president to have a FLOTUS. 

All the FLOTUS: Every president had a FLOTUS. The exception appeared to be President James Buchanan in the year 1857, but even he acquired Harriet Lane, the president’s niece. She stepped in as the role of the first lady. Several other presidents held office as widowers requiring someone to step into the role as a first lady.

Roles of the First Lady: Many first ladies assist with important roles, such as campaigning, appointed officials, and many different capacities as well as being teachers, doctors, Girl Scouts, and more.

Remarked Era After the Lincoln-Douglas Debates Including Becoming President: Eight first ladies became widows while they were living inside the White House– first being Anna Harrison. only four were the wives of presidents who were assassinated–Mary Lincoln, Lucretia Garfield, Ida McKinley, and Jacqueline Kennedy.

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President Trump & the First Lady’s Trip to Europe courtesy of Openverse

Celebrated: The National First Ladies Day Commission declared National First Ladies Day to be observed on the last Saturday in April in order to commemorate the creation of the First Lady in 1789. Another First Ladies Day is celebrated on June 2, because it will be Martha Dandridge Washington’s celebrated birthday, being born on June 2, 1731.

First Ladies & Presidents of the Past, All the Way to Present:

Chronological List of First Ladies, and Presidents
YEAR
FIRST LADY PRESIDENT
1789-1897 Martha Washington George Washington
1797-1801 Abigail Adams John Adams
1801-1805 Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson
died before Jefferson assumed office
Thomas Jefferson
1805- 1809 Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson
died before Jefferson assumed office
Thomas Jefferson
1809-1812 Dolley Madison James Madison
1812-1813 Dolley Madison James Madison
1813-1814 Dolley Madison James Madison
1814-1817 Dolley Madison James Madison
1817-1825 Elizabeth Kortright Monroe James Madison
1825-1829 Louisa Catherine Adams John Quincy Adams
1829-1832 Rachel Jackson
died before Jackson assumed office
Andrew Jackson
1833-1837 Rachel Jackson
died before Jackson assumed office
Andrew Jackson
1837-1841 Hannah Hoes Van Buren Martin Van Buren
1841 Anna Tuthill Symmes
Harrison
William Henry Harrison
1841-1845 Letitia Christian Tyler
Julia Gardiner Tyler

John Tyler
1845-1849 Sarah Childress Polk James K. Polk
1849-1850 Margaret Mackall Smith Taylor
Zachary Taylor
1850-1853 Abigail Powers Fillmore Millard Fillmore
1853 Jane M. Pierce Franklin Pierce
1853-1857 Jane M. Pierce Franklin Pierce
1857-1861 never married James Buchanan
1861-1865 Mary Todd Lincoln Abraham Lincoln
1865 Mary Todd Lincoln Abraham Lincoln
1865-1869 Eliza McCardle Johnson Andrew Johnson
1869-1873 Julia Dent Grant Ulysses S. Grant
1873-1875 Julia Dent Grant Ulysses S. Grant
1875-1877 Julia Dent Grant Ulysses S. Grant
1877-1881 Lucy Webb Hayes Rutherford Birchard Hayes
1881 Lucretia Rudolph Garfield James A. Garfield
1881-1885 Ellen Lewis Herndon Arthur Chester A. Arthur
1885 Frances Folsom Cleveland Grover Cleveland
1885-1889 Frances Folsom Cleveland Grover Cleveland
1889-1893 Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison
Mary Lord Harrisonsecond wife, never first lady
Benjamin Harrison
1893-1897 Frances Folsom Cleveland Grover Cleveland
1897-1899 Ida Saxton McKinley William McKinley
1899-1901 Ida Saxton McKinley William McKinley
1901 Ida Saxton McKinley William McKinley
1901-1905 Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt
1905-1909 Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt
1909-1912 Helen Herron Taft William H. Taft
1912-1913 Helen Herron Taft William H. Taft
1913-1921 Ellen Axson Wilson
Edith Bolling Galt Wilson
Woodrow Wilson
1921-1923 Florence Kling Harding Warren G. Harding
1923-1925 Grace Goodhue Coolidge Calvin Coolidge
1925-1929 Grace Goodhue Coolidge Calvin Coolidge
1929-1933 Lou Henry Hoover Herbert Hoover
1933-1941 Eleanor Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt
1941-1945 Eleanor Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt
1945 Eleanor Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt
1945-1949 Bess Wallace Truman Harry S. Truman
1949-1953 Bess Wallace Truman Harry S. Truman
1953-1961 Mamie Doud Eisenhower Dwight D. Eisenhower
1961-1963 Jacqueline Kennedy John F. Kennedy
1963-1965 Lady Bird Johnson Lyndon B. Johnson
1965-1969 Lady Bird Johnson Lyndon B. Johnson
1969-1973 Pat Nixon Richard M. Nixon
1973-1974 Pat Nixon Richard M. Nixon
1974-1977 Betty Ford Gerald R. Ford
1977-1981 Rosalynn Carter Jimmy Carter
1981-1989 Nancy Reagan Ronald Reagan
1989-1993 Barbara Bush George Bush
1993-2001 Hillary Rodham Clinton Bill Clinton
2001-2009 Laura Bush George W. Bush
2009-2017 Michelle Obama Barack Obama
2017-2021 Melania Trump Donald J. Trump
2021- Jill Biden Joseph R. Biden
Information courtesy of the Library of Congress; Compilation © 2022 Versatileer

US Flag Purple Border & Fringe.pngA Few Facts:
I am sharing a few facts, and more, some trivia, some not trivial. . .

  • Martha Washington was given the title “Lady Washington” by the press and the first wife of any president to appear on a U.S. postage stamp.
  • Martha Jefferson Randolph was the first to give birth in the Washington, D.C. White House.
  • Dolly Madison’s cousin was Angelica Singleton Van Buren.
  • Frances Folsom Cleveland was the first FLOTUS while being married to Grover Cleveland inside the White House.
  • Edith Wilson chose the first American china manufactured by Lenox, Inc. in Trenton, New Jersey in 1918.
  • Jacqueline Bouvier was a camera girl for the Washington Times Herald and interviewed Congressman John F. Kennedy before he became president.
  • Betty Ford founded an alcohol and drug treatment center in the State of California bearing her clinic’s name.
  • Nancy Reagan appeared in movies and in a music video, and was vital for opening people’s eyes to the major drug abuse problem that the U.S. is experiencing.
  • More. . .

The Present:
The First Lady is so important to us all! With the unity of all people having a Higher Power, there is hope. . .

The Future:
The FLOTUS, along side the president, are needed to preserve the foundation of the United States. Don’t take anything for granted. We will NEVER, ever forget the freedom for which the flag and the Statue of Liberty stands for!

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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Grand Central Entry Dedication courtesy of Openverse

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