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         Coolidge Calvin Us President:     more books (15)
  1. Calvin Coolidge (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2007-03
  2. The Tormented President: Calvin Coolidge, Death, and Clinical Depression by Robert E. Gilbert, 2003-04-30
  3. Calvin Coolidge; His First Biography; by R.M. Washburn, 2010-06-19
  4. The Inaugural Speeches of the President - Calvin Coolidge by Calvin Coolidge, 2009-08-02
  5. Calvin Coolidge The State of the Union Address (Presidents) by Calvin Coolidge, 2009-07-18
  6. President Coolidge, A Contemporary Estimate by Edward Elwell Whiting, 2010-09-08
  7. Silent Cal's Almanack: The Homespun Wit and Wisdom of Vermont's Calvin Coolidge by David Pietrusza, 2008-08-19
  8. Calvin Coolidge: Facts about the Presidents by Joseph Nathan / Podell, Janet Kane, 2009-03-01
  9. Have Faith in Calvin Coolodge or From a Farm House to the White House by Thomas T. Johnston, 2010-09-08
  10. State of the Union Address by Calvin Coolidge, 2010-03-23
  11. State of the Union, Volume 3 - 21st through 30th Presidents by Presidents of the United States, 2008-03-19
  12. State of the Union, Volume 2 - 11th through 20th Presidents by Presidents of the United States, 2008-03-19
  13. State of the Union, Volume 1 - 1st through 10th Presidents by Presidents of the United States, 2008-03-19
  14. State of the Union, Volume 4 - 31st through 43rd Presidents by Presidents of the United States, 2008-03-19

61. Steven L. Hoskin: Civil War Autographs.com--US Presidents & First Ladies
no.2591 coolidge, calvin (18721933). Thirtieth us president - 1923-29. Republican- Massachusetts. Very Sincerely Yours, calvin coolidge, November 5, 1919 .
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Docketed sheet, October 12, 1868, signed on reverse as attorney in the Supreme Court case of Lockwood vs. Lockwood: “C.A. Arthur, Atty…” Edge chipping; minor tears; paper toning and slight separation at horizontal folds no. ARTHUR, CHESTER A. (1830-86) Twenty-First U.S. President - 1881-85. Signature, as President, on a 2” X 5” slip of paper: "Chester A. Arthur, Feby. 17, 1885.” Scattered stains
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Fifteenth U. S. President – 1857-61.
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62. President Coolidge On The Classics
75 th Anniversary of the Inauguration of calvin coolidge's second term coolidge isa good person to fish up for inheriting a war to enter, guide us through to
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CALVIN COOLIDGE
CALVIN COOLIDGE: Classicist or Politician
Calvin Coolidge is known to the public for several rather unimportant reasons. He was Vice President and then President of the United States, so he is enrolled in the presidential lists forever. He came from Vermont into the political world, in the period right after the conclusion of WW II, at a time when Vermont was little known outside its borders, a country of mountains with small populations and far more deer and bear than human residents. At that time there was no ski-industry in Vermont, the emigration of wealthy and retired persons to Vermont as an unspoiled countryside was more than a generation away, and the most remarkable thing about Vermont was that it has somehow spawned a President of the country. There are several sides to the historical record as we look back in l998 from the vantage point of the 75 th. Anniversary of Coolidge's Inauguration. Coolidge is well know as a man of few words, virtually as a charactiture, or as a VP who unexpectedly became President after Hardings's death, and did little of note or importance while in office. But few people realize that he retained a strong interest in the Greek and Latin Classics from his education at Amherst. And many people have little idea of some unsavory political happenings of his term in office which he favored, while refraining from the veto, which he used more liberally than any President before him since Jackson, on legislation aimed at restriction of the numbers of Jewish and Italian immigrants, while refusing immigration to the Japanese entirely. This is discussed below, after the Classics papers which you are about to read.

63. The Presidents Of The USA - EnchantedLearning.com
president, Party, Term as president, Vicepresident. 1 29. Warren Harding(1865-1923), Republican, 1921-1923, calvin coolidge. 30. calvin
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64. Calvin Coolidge Became President
while in office, so the vice president, calvin coolidge, stepped up coolidge succeededto the presidency on August 3, 1923 served as president of the us for six
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Calvin Coolidge Became President
August 3, 1923

President Harding died unexpectedly while in office, so the vice president, Calvin Coolidge, stepped up. Coolidge succeeded to the presidency on August 3, 1923. He went on to win the next election and therefore served as president of the U.S. for six years. In this photo Coolidge wears a black armband in mourning for Harding. While he mourned the man, he set out to rebuild his government. These were years of prosperity for the United States. On what did Coolidge focus his efforts?
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the us Senate. Signature cut from a letterhead or envelope,. printed inscription Vice president?s Chamber, signed Schuyler. 2. calvin coolidge (18721933).
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Antebellum Covers P.O. Box 3494 Gaithersburg, MD 20885 Phone Toll Free 1-888-268-3235 All Items Subject To Prior Sale October 2002 Email: antebell@antebellumcovers.com United States Presidents, Vice Presidents, and First Ladies SCHUYLER COLFAX (1823-1885). A founder of the Republican Party, US Congressman from Indiana, Speaker of the House 1863-1869. He was Vice-President under President U.S. Grant, until being destroyed politically by implication in the Crédit Mobilier scandal. He was the first person to preside over both houses of Congress, since as Vice-President he was president of the US Senate. Signature cut from a letterhead or envelope, printed inscription "Vice President?s Chamber," signed "Schuyler Colfax, V.P." $110.00 CALVIN COOLIDGE (1872-1933). Typed letter on Coolidge?s official stationery as Massachusetts governor, dated June 15, 1920, thanking a supporter for a message of congratulations. Coolidge is almost certainly referring to his recent nomination as vice-president on Warren Harding?s Republican ticket. Signed in full "Calvin Coolidge." $385.00

66. Coolidge Welcomes Lindbergh Home
calvin coolidge (18721933) was president of the us from 1923 to 1929,taking office after the death of president WG Harding. coolidge
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Calvin Coolidge welcomes Charles Lindbergh home! June 11, 1927 Lindbergh comes home!
President Calvin Coolidge delivers a speech to honor him and his achievement. Up until May 1927, no human being had ever crossed the great divide that separates the North American and European continents in an airplane non-stop. Charles Lindbergh was the first to do it! Though today the span is traversed countless times every day, Lindbergh stands tall as one of the heroes of aviation!
Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933) was President of the US from 1923 to 1929, taking office after the death of President W. G. Harding. Coolidge does not rank as one of the greatest of the US leaders, nor is he regarded amongst the weakest. The Coolidge administration is however the subject of much historical debate in the area of economic policy. Coolidge describes Lindbergh as "... a son of the people"    191 Kb .wav Coolidge remarks on the courageous character of Lindbergh. "He was alone..."    206 Kb .wav Coolidge reveals what officers in the armed service said about Lindbergh's "qualities"    194 Kb .wav

67. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Coolidge, Calvin 1923-1929 (US Presidents)
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    calvin coolidge from The American president From the PBS series The American president,this biography covers his early life, his presidency, and his legacy
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    Calvin Coolidge
    30th President of the United States
    (August 3, 1923 to March 3, 1929) Nickname: "Silent Cal" Born: July 4, 1872, in Plymouth, Vermont
    Died: January 5, 1933, in Northampton, Massachusetts Father: John Calvin Coolidge
    Mother: Victoria Josephine Moor Coolidge
    Married: Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957) , on October 4, 1905
    Children: John Coolidge (1906- ); Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (1908-24) Religion: Congregationalist Education: Graduated from Amherst College (1895) Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Republican Other Government Positions:
    • Northampton, MA City Councilman, 1899

    69. Calvin Coolidge
    Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch based on PBS series. Also includes gallery and quotations.
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    THE PASSIVE PRESIDENT Fast Facts Born:
    July 4, 1872, in Plymouth, Vermont Died: January 5, 1933, in Northampton, Massachusetts Nickname: "Silent Cal" Married: Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957), on October 4, 1905 Religion: Congregationalist Education: Graduated from Amherst College (1895) Political Party: Republican Career: Lawyer; City Councilman of Northampton, MA, 1899; City Solicitor, 1900-01; Clerk of County Courts, 1903-4; member of Massachusetts Legislature, 1907-08; Mayor of Northampton, MA, 1910-11; Member of Massachusetts Senate, 1912-15; President of Massachusetts Senate, 1914-15; Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, 1916-18; Governor of Massachusetts, 1919-20; Vice President, 1921-23 (under Harding); President of the United States, 1923-29 Domestic Policy Highlights: Immigration Act of 1924, Revenue Acts of 1924 and 1926, Veterans Bonus Act of 1924, farm relief legislation Foreign Policy Highlights: Kellog-Briand Pact, Washington Conference, Latin America imperialism

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    71. CCMF: Ask The President/Jim Cooke
    A oneman play based on the 30th president, calvin coolidge.
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    72. President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Sites - Www.HistoricVermont.org
    Visit the rural Vermont village, birthplace and boyhood home of president calvin coolidge. Open May to midOctober. Historic site map, building descriptions and directions.
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    It was here that vacationing Vice President Calvin Coolidge received an urgent message from Washington D.C. informing him of the death of President Warren Harding. Coolidge was immediately sworn in as the 30th President of the United States by his father, a Notary Public. Unique in American history, this event occurred by the light of a kerosene lamp in the old family homestead on August 3, 1923 at 2:47 a.m. The birthplace of the 30th President is a nearly perfect example of an early 20th century
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    Cabin rentals in the Adirondack Mountains near Lake Placid, New York. Built in 1907, served as president calvin coolidge's Summer White House in 1926.
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    Beautiful setting on a secluded lake near Lake Placid and Saranac Lake, NY. Swimming, boating, 5 miles of canoeing, and hiking right out your door. Surrounded by NYS Forest Preserve. More recreation plus sightseeing, theater, shopping and restaurants in area. White Pine Camp is one of the Adirondack Park's most outstanding "Great Camps" - rustic yet elegant retreats built by wealthy families at the turn of the century. Built in 1907 and expanded in 1911 by William Massarene and Addison Mizner, White Pine Camp is unique in its "pre-modern" yet rustic architectural style, extensive landscaping, and interesting history. It was owned by a number of prominent families and served as President Calvin Coolidge's Summer White House from July 7-September 18, 1926. From 1949 to 1983, under institutional ownership, the camp experienced serious abuse and neglect, then a 10-year holding action. Recently purchased by a private group, the camp is now mostly restored and open to the public for cabin rentals, historic tours, and special events.

    74. Encyclopedia Americana: Charles G. Dawes
    Encyclopedia Americana He was born in Marietta, Ohio, on August 27, 1865. In 1924, he was elected vice president on the Republican ticket with calvin coolidge. He died in Evanston, Illinois, on April 23, 1951.
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    Charles Gates Dawes, (1865-1951), doz, American financier and diplomat, who was VICE PRESIDENT of the United States in 1925-1929. He was born in Marietta, Ohio, on Aug. 27, 1865, the son of Gen. Rufus R. Dawes, a Civil War veteran, and Mary Beman (Gates) Dawes, both of New England ancestry. A graduate of Marietta College (1884) and the Cincinnati Law School (1886), Dawes practiced law in Lincoln, Nebr., from 1887 to 1894 and won acclaim for attacking unfair rate practices of the railroads. Dawes' strong business instincts soon overpowered his interest in the law. Before he left Lincoln he was a bank director and had written a book on banking. He had also acquired stock in gaslight and coke companies in La Crosse, Wis., and Evanston, Ill. He moved to Chicago in 1895. Politics and War Politics came as naturally to Dawes as business. He managed William MCKINLEY 's presidential campaign of 1896 in Illinois, and after the election he was appointed comptroller of the currency. He resigned to run unsuccessfully for the U.S. SENATE . In 1902 he organized the Central Trust Company of Illinois and became its president. After the panic of 1907 his advice was sought and freely given in the formulation of the AldrichVreeland Currency Act. On U.S. entrance into World War I, Dawes obtained a commission as major of engineers, but in September 1917 Gen. John J. Pershing made him general purchasing agent of the American Expeditionary Forces in France. In this capacity he got the supplies the Army needed, eliminated waste, and held down prices. Later, as American member of the military board of Allied supply, he successfully coordinated purchases for all the Allied armies, a major contribution toward the winning of the war. When it ended, he was a brigadier general.

    75. President Calvin Coolidge
    Voice of coolidge giving a 1920 Fourth of July speech. In RealAudio and MP3 formats.
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    Thirtieth President
    From a 1920 Fourth of July speech delivered before he was nominated to run for Vice President. Taken from one of the very first sound films ever made.
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    76. Calvin Coolidge: 30th President Of The United States: The Homestead
    Museum, history, and links.
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    The Coolidge Homestead by Mimi Baird [click on photographs to see larger versions] T he Coolidge Homestead is an important component of the activities of the Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation. It is also the centerpiece of the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth . The house was the setting for many significant events that affected the life and times of Calvin Coolidge. He moved there when he was four. T he character of young Coolidge was formed in this house. The shyness that followed him over the years became apparent. He would enter the house after completing a chore and, upon hearing the voices in the kitchen, would immediately dread having to meet people and engage in conversation. Wrenching sadness entered Calvin’s life at 12, when his mother, Victoria Josephine Moor, age 39, died in March of 1885. Calvin, his father, Col. John Coolidge, and sister Abigail were at her bedside. "The greatest grief that can come to a boy came to me. Life was never to seem the same again." O n March 6, 1890, at the Homestead, while Calvin was at Black River Academy in Ludlow, his sister, Abigail, 14, also died. "I am having a very good time this spring but will be glad when I can go home and be with you. It is lonesome here without Abbie."

    77. Calvin Coolidge
    calvin coolidge was born on Independence Day, 1872 In Latin America, coolidge's administrationsupported economic were eager to denounce us business practices
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    THE PASSIVE PRESIDENT Fast Facts Born:
    July 4, 1872, in Plymouth, Vermont Died: January 5, 1933, in Northampton, Massachusetts Nickname: "Silent Cal" Married: Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957), on October 4, 1905 Religion: Congregationalist Education: Graduated from Amherst College (1895) Political Party: Republican Career: Lawyer; City Councilman of Northampton, MA, 1899; City Solicitor, 1900-01; Clerk of County Courts, 1903-4; member of Massachusetts Legislature, 1907-08; Mayor of Northampton, MA, 1910-11; Member of Massachusetts Senate, 1912-15; President of Massachusetts Senate, 1914-15; Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, 1916-18; Governor of Massachusetts, 1919-20; Vice President, 1921-23 (under Harding); President of the United States, 1923-29 Domestic Policy Highlights: Immigration Act of 1924, Revenue Acts of 1924 and 1926, Veterans Bonus Act of 1924, farm relief legislation Foreign Policy Highlights: Kellog-Briand Pact, Washington Conference, Latin America imperialism

    78. The Infography About Coolidge, Calvin (1872-1933)
    Superlative sources selected by a professor who specializes in the study ofUS president calvin coolidge. THE INFOGRAPHY, coolidge, calvin (18721933).
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    The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge. Calvin Coolidge. Cosmopolitan Book, 1929 (reprinted in various editions, including by the Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation, 1989). The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge reflects the man. It is simple and direct and provides great insight into his life and into the development of his character. While sometimes criticized for its brevity, it is simultaneously rewarding and charming. This is highly recommended for anyone wishing to gain the truest perspective of Calvin Coolidge and to be provided with a sterling and timeless model of character and values. The Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation . This excellent organization in Plymouth Notch, Vermont, is dedicated to the preservation of President Coolidge's legacy through research and education and provides a rich source of professionally developed information on the life of President Coolidge. http://www.calvin-coolidge.org/ President Calvin Coolidge State Historical Site The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum . Located at the Forbes Library in Northampton, Massachusetts, a stately city library housing one of the nation's largest repositories of information about President Coolidge. President Coolidge left his presidential papers to the Forbes Library. This is the only presidential library in a public library.The library contains presidential papers, memorabilia, and photographs and is a must for those interested in the life of the President. Call ahead for hours. http://www.forbeslibrary.org/coolidge.html

    79. Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library And Museum | Forbes Library
    Papers, photographs, memorabilia and artifacts associated with the political and personal life of calvin coolidge (18721933), 30th president of the United States.
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    Home Page Search This Site About the Library Floor Plans ... Phase II Renovations Coolidge Collection Friends of Forbes
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    The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum will formally reopen to the public in the fall of 2003.
    However, photographs and microfilm of the governor's and presidential papers of the Coolidge Collection are available. The Archivist is available for research questions and information. Please phone 587-1014 before planning a visit.
    The Coolidge Collection
    The Coolidge Collection was established in 1920, when Calvin Coolidge gave documents and memorabilia to Forbes Library. Coolidge continued giving materials to the Library throughout the remainder of his life. At the end of his administration, he sent his personal library from the White House to the Forbes Library, in Northampton, Massachusetts; included were the well known Howard Chandler Christy portraits of Calvin Coolidge and his wife, Grace, and the infamous electric horse. The final impetus for the permanent home of the Coolidge Collection came in 1956. Acting upon the request of Grace Coolidge and the Trustees of Forbes Library, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts granted funds to establish a "Calvin Coolidge Memorial Room" as a separate entity within the library. Today, Forbes Library is the largest existing source of primary material on Calvin Coolidge and the only public library in the United States to hold a presidential collection.
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    80. President Calvin Coolidge's Birthday Parade - An UnCommon Event In Vermont
    president calvin coolidge's Birthday Parade. July 4th. photos by UnCommonDays.com. presidentcalvin coolidge was born here on July 4, 1872.
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    President Calvin Coolidge's Birthday Parade July 4th photos by UnCommonDays.com More about the July 4, 2000 Birthday/Independence Day Celebration. Where: Plymouth Notch, VT What: Each year a uniquely New England July 4th celebration is held in this small preserved town . President Calvin Coolidge was born here on July 4, 1872. A parade from the village covers the short distance to the town cemetery where he is buried. A color guard bearing a wreath from the White House, places it on the grave. Visitors are welcome to join the townspeople in this respectful parade. Time: Noon on the 4th of July UnCommon UnCommon
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