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  1. 23 avr. 2020 · Learn about First Lady Pat Nixon in this online exhibit which highlights pivotal moments throughout her life. Beginning with her birth in Ely, Nevada and her childhood in Southern California, and extending beyond her time at the White House, this educational exhibit provides an overview of her remarkable life. 1912.

  2. Pat Nixon was a First Lady of many firsts who rose from the humblest and harshest of beginnings to positively impact millions of people in our nation and around the world as she substantively changed the role of the First Lady to include that of official U.S. representative and diplomat. “People are my project,” she said on more than one ...

  3. 1969-1974. As a woman who had worked hard to support herself through college, Nevada-born Thelma Catherine “Pat” Ryan Nixon was a staunch advocate of the Equal Rights Amendment. During her husband Richard Nixon’s vice presidency under President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953–61) and during his own presidency, she visited over eighty countries.

  4. Here are 10 facts about the life of First Lady, Pat Nixon. 1. Her father nicknamed her ‘Pat’. Thelma Catherine Ryan was born in a small mining village in Nevada on 16 March 1912. Her father William was a miner with Irish ancestry and when his daughter arrived the day before St Patrick’s Day, gave her the nickname ‘Pat’.

  5. 31 mars 2010 · Pat Nixon embarked upon many goodwill tours to represent her husband in various parts of the world – one of her most memorable efforts took place in June of 1970 when she flew to earthquake-stricken Peru. While flying on Air Force One, another jet flew in 9 tons of relief supplies gathered by volunteers. Mrs. Nixon was met in Lima by Peru’s First Lady Consuelo Velasco – after the ...

  6. georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov › historyBiography of Pat Nixon

    Patricia Ryan Nixon. Born Thelma Catherine Ryan on March 16 in Ely, Nevada, "Pat" Nixon acquired her nickname within hours. Her father, William Ryan, called her his "St. Patrick's babe in the morn" when he came home from the mines before dawn. Soon the family moved to California and settled on a small truck farm near Los Angeles--a life of hard ...

  7. 19 déc. 2023 · In commemoration of the Eisenhowers’ 55th wedding anniversary, the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum is displaying Julie's wedding gown, Mrs. Nixon’s mother-of-the-bride dress and the garter Julie wore as "something borrowed, something blue"—a gift from First Lady Mamie Eisenhower, who wore it when she married President Dwight Eisenhower on July 1, 1916.