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    Ida Elizabeth Stover Eisenhower (May 1, 1862September 11, 1946) was a lifelong pacificist, and the mother of U.S. President Dwight David Eisenhower. She was born in Mount Sidney, Virginia, the only child to Elizabeth Ida and Simon P. Stover. When her mother died when she was five, she was sent to live with (male) reliatives who thought that girls shouldn't be educated, pushing her to memomorise the Bible, in her mind one of her greatest achievements. When she was ready to go to high school, she was told that she couldn't she ran away. She graduated at age 19 and taught for two years before entering Lane University and meeting future husband David Jacob Eisenhower. She was named Kansas Mother of the Year in 1945.
    Dwight said of her:

    "Many such persons of her faith, selflessness, and boundless consideration of others have been called saintly. She was that—but above all she was a worker, an administrator, a teacher and guide, a truly wonderful woman."



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