Perhaps the best First Lady was Mrs. James Buchanan.
(it’ll come to ya)
That’s why she was the best.
Grace Goodhue Coolidge had to be the epitome of grace.
They lost their son, Calvin Jr, who died of blood poisoning from a blister playing tennis at age 16.
During her tenure a third floor was added to the White House - the”sky parlour”
After leaving the White House she worked to help the deaf, helped Jews escape from Europe, and loaned her house to WAVES during WWII. She died in 1957.
Since Dolly Madison still ghosts the White House, she should remain as our most courageous First Lady. For facing down Edith Wilson if for nothing else.