Woodrow Wilson

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Woodrow Wilson army His church in Augusta was turned into a military hospital The Wilson family was happy and affectionate affectionate Tommy and his father were unusually close Apparently dyslexic from childhood Tommy did not learn to read until after he was ten and never became a rapid reader The boy did not go to school until he was thirteen Until then his father had been his only teacher Dr Wilson took the boy on visits visits to the neighboring cotton gin corn mill iron foundry and ammunition plant and explained how they operated He taught him Wilson’s father Joseph was a minister at the First Presbyterian Church in Augusta During the Civil War the church served as a Confederate military hospital 14