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On November 5, 1912 New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson won the highly contested Presidential election and traveled by train to Staunton, Virginia. At the request of a supportive group called the Wilson Club, he accepted the invitation to spend the night at his birthplace on Coulter Street. We look back in time through his letters, newspaper accounts and historical facts which led to his victory.