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5 giorni fa · In 1905 he married Grace Anna Goodhue, a teacher in the Clarke Institute for the Deaf, with whom he had two sons. Calvin Coolidge. Calvin Coolidge, c. 1920. A Republican, Coolidge entered politics as a city councilman in Northampton, Massachusetts, in 1898.
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4 giorni fa · Charles Curtis, the first vice president of color, sits next to Calvin Coolidge and his wife, Grace Coolidge, in 1925. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons. The 1887 Dawes Act accelerated...
4 giorni fa · Email Coolidge@forbeslibrary.org to join the email list or for more information. Butterfly Swing Band Concert. Saturday, June 1, 2024. 2:00pm - 4:00pm. Coolidge Museum. Join us on Saturday June 1 at 2PM for a 1920s inspired concert by the Butterfly Swing Band as we commerate the 100th anniversay of Calvin Coolidge's 1924 nomination for President.
5 giorni fa · In 1935, two years after Calvin Coolidge’s death, Good Housekeeping magazine published “The Real Calvin Coolidge,” a series of firsthand accounts of the president written by the people who knew him best. The Coolidge Foundation republished these accounts as a series of booklets beginning in the 1980s.
Calvin and Grace Coolidge: met when Grace walked by his house (and laughed at him) Warren and Florence Harding: met in Ohio. Unclear but Florence taught Warren’s younger sister Woodrow and Ellen Wilson: met in Georgia when Woodrow was visiting his cousin (first wife, First Lady from 1913-1914)
3 giorni fa · When Calvin Coolidge's motorcade arrived in the southwestern corner of South Dakota on August 17, 1927, he became the first United States president to make an official visit to a reservation. As the New York Times reported, Coolidge appeared in front of "10,000 Sioux Indians as supreme chief"-a nod to a recent ceremony that had awarded him the Lako...
4 giorni fa · 09. Post-Presidency: After leaving office, Coolidge returned to Northampton, where he wrote his autobiography and enjoyed a quieter life until his death in 1933. 10. Legacy: Coolidge's presidency is often remembered for its fiscal conservatism, small government philosophy, and the prosperity of the 1920s.