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  1. About The White House. First Families. Married at the age of 19, Mamie Geneva Doud Eisenhower was the wife of the 34th President, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and a very popular First Lady of the...

  2. Dec 17, 2009 · Mamie Eisenhower (1896-1979) was an American first lady (1953-61) and the wife of famed U.S. Army commander and 34th president of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower. Ike’s military...

  3. Mamie Eisenhower lived an extraordinary life, yet she was like millions of American women who gave first priority to home and family. Prevailing expectations in the 1950s were that married women would concentrate on their roles as wives, mothers, and homemakers.

  4. First Lady Biography: Mamie Eisenhower. MAMIE GENEVA DOUD EISENHOWER Born: 14 November, 1896. Boone, Iowa Father: John Sheldon Doud, born 18 November, 1870, Rome, New York, meatpacker, died 23 June, 1951 Mother: Elvira Carlson "Minnie" Doud, born 13 May, 1878, Boone, Iowa; married 10 August, 1894, Boone, Iowa; died 28 September, 1960, Denver ...

  5. Quick Facts. Significance: First lady of the United States and wife of Dwight Eisenhower. Place of Birth: Boone, Iowa. Date of Birth: November 14, 1896. Place of Death: Walter Reed Army Hospital, Washington, DC. Date of Death: November 1, 1979. Place of Burial: Abilene, Kansas. Cemetery Name: Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library.

  6. Air Force One. Mamie Geneva Doud Eisenhower. Married at the age of 19, Mamie Geneva Doud Eisenhower was the wife of the 34th President, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and a very popular First Lady of the United States from 1953 to 1961. Mamie Eisenhower's bangs and sparkling blue eyes were as much trademarks of an administration as the President's ...

  7. Mary Geneva " Mamie " Eisenhower ( née Doud; November 14, 1896 – November 1, 1979) was the first lady of the United States from 1953 to 1961 as the wife of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Born in Boone, Iowa, she was raised in a wealthy household in Colorado. She married Eisenhower, then a lieutenant in the United States Army, in 1916.

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