- Calvin Coolidge - Wikipedia
Calvin Coolidge (born John Calvin Coolidge Jr ; [1] ˈkuːlɪdʒ KOOL-ij; July 4, 1872 – January 5, 1933) was the 30th president of the United States, serving from 1923 to 1929
- Calvin Coolidge | Biography, Presidency, Quotes, Facts . . .
Calvin Coolidge (born July 4, 1872, Plymouth, Vermont, U S —died January 5, 1933, Northampton, Massachusetts) was the 30th president of the United States (1923–29) Coolidge acceded to the presidency after the death in office of Warren G Harding, just as the Harding scandals were coming to light
- Calvin Coolidge: Biography, 30th U. S. President
Calvin Coolidge, or “Silent Cal,” served as the 30th president of the United States during the “Roaring Twenties ” Learn about his wife, policies, and more
- The Life and Presidency of Calvin Coolidge - White House . . .
After graduating from Amherst College in 1895, Calvin Coolidge studied law through apprenticeships with two attorneys in Northampton, Massachusetts Admitted to the bar in 1897, he began his own practice the next year and soon established himself as a conscientious, meticulous lawyer
- President Calvin Coolidge – Life and Legacy
Abigail Grace Coolidge, Calvin’s sister, dies at age 14 Calvin graduates from Black River Academy, in Ludlow, VT, as secretary of his class He gives a speech, “ Oratory in History ” Attends centennial celebration of Vermont’s statehood featuring dedication of the Bennington Battle Monument; hears President Benjamin Harrison deliver an address
- Indian Citizenship Act, President Coolidge and Osage Indians . . .
President Calvin Coolidge posed with four Osage Indians at White House to celebrate the passage of the Indian Citizenship Act in 1924
- Biography of Calvin Coolidge - National Archives
Biography of Calvin Coolidge, the thirtieth President of the United States (1923-1929)
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