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Her first marriage was to furniture salesman William Warren of Grand Rapids, Michigan |
Betty Ford
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$600 |
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FIRST LADIES |
2016-11-24 |
#7409 |
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Bloomer was the maiden name of this first lady who blossomed as a fashion model in pre-WWII NYC |
Betty Ford
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$800 |
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BEFORE THEY WERE FIRST LADIES |
2006-11-02 |
#5094 |
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William S. Bloomer, a Midwestern rubber goods salesman |
Betty Ford
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$1,000 |
J |
FIRST LADIES' FATHERS |
2006-06-30 |
#5035 |
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Her "term" as First Lady lasted from 1974 to 1977 |
Betty Ford
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$1,200 |
DJ |
FIRST LADIES |
2006-01-11 |
#4913 |
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Born Elizabeth Bloomer, she sprang up in Chicago in 1918 |
Betty Ford
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$300 |
J |
FIRST LADIES |
2001-10-25 |
#3944 |
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In 1987 she published the book "Betty: A Glad Awakening" |
Betty Ford
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$100 |
J |
MORE FIRST LADIES |
1999-01-08 |
#3305 |
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Originally named Elizabeth Ann, she said, "I always wanted to be called Elizabeth, but it didn't happen" |
Betty Ford
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$400 |
J |
FIRST LADIES |
1998-06-29 |
#3201 |
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Her first marriage was to William Warren of Grand Rapids, Michigan |
Betty Ford
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$300 |
J |
FIRST LADIES |
1998-06-17 |
#3193 |
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This outspoken first lady once told "60 Minutes" she wouldn't be surprised if her daughter Susan had an affair |
Betty Ford
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$500 |
J |
FIRST LADIES |
1997-06-10 |
#2957 |
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Her first date with the future president was for drinks at a Grand Rapids, Michigan bar in 1947 |
Betty Ford
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$800 |
DJ |
FIRST LADIES |
1997-05-13 |
#2937 |
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From 1943 to 1948 she was Fashion director for Herpolsheimer's department store in Grand Rapids, Michigan |
Betty Ford
DD
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$1,500 |
DJ |
FIRST LADIES |
1996-06-07 |
#2725 |
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She was once a dancer with the auxiliary troupe of Martha Graham's company |
Betty Ford
DD
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$1,000 |
DJ |
FIRST LADIES |
1995-05-22 |
#2481 |
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Her first marriage, to Grand Rapids insurance salesman William C. Warren, ended in divorce |
Betty Ford
DD
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$1,300 |
J |
FIRST LADIES |
1994-12-07 |
#2363 |
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It's said that she helped convince her husband to pardon Richard Nixon |
Betty Ford
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$400 |
DJ |
FIRST LADIES |
1994-05-27 |
#2255 |
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Her father, William Stephenson Bloomer, was an industrial supplies salesman |
Betty Ford
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$400 |
DJ |
FIRST LADIES |
1993-12-14 |
#2137 |
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In the 1930s she studied dance with Martha Graham; in 1974, she became First Lady |
Betty Ford
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$300 |
J |
FIRST LADIES |
1993-09-07 |
#2067 |
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Like her husband, she grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan |
(Betty) Ford
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$1,000 |
DJ |
FIRST LADIES |
1993-06-04 |
#2030 |
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The 1989 Miss America pageant gave its first Achievement Award to this Chicago-born first lady |
Betty Ford
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$600 |
DJ |
FIRST LADIES |
1990-04-16 |
#1306 |
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She met her future husband the year before he ran for Congress from Michigan's fifth district |
Betty Ford
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$400 |
DJ |
FIRST LADIES |
1990-03-20 |
#1287 |
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She was so popular in 1976 that some campaign buttons read "Elect Betty's Husband" |
Betty Ford
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$100 |
J |
FIRST LADIES |
1989-06-13 |
#1117 |
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Bob Hope called her "the only new face in the Republican Party" after she got a lift |
Betty Ford
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$200 |
DJ |
FIRST LADIES |
1985-05-06 |
#171 |