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John Calvin Coolidge was born on July 4, 1872, in the small village of Plymouth Notch hidden in the Green Mountains of Vermont. His father was a successful farmer, businessman and politician — a ...
Calvin Coolidge was born on the 4th of July 1872 and died 85 years ago, ... Coolidge’s father, John, answered the door, then went upstairs to wake his son and tell him he was now president.
See Alvin S. Felzenberg, "Calvin Coolidge and Race: His Record in Dealing with the Racial Tensions of the 1920s," presented at conference on "Calvin Coolidge: Examining the Evidence," John F ...
“Grace Coolidge’s Role in the Success of Calvin Coolidge” was a presentation at the 50th Anniversary of the Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation Symposium, held at the John F. Kennedy ...
Calvin Coolidge with his wife, Grace, and two sons, John and Calvin, in Northampton on July 27, 1920, the day on which Coolidge was notified he would be the Republican candidate for vice president.
Son John Coolidge, then 16, was attending a summer military training camp, similar to today’s Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, at Camp Devens in eastern Massachusetts, while Calvin Jr ...
Calvin Coolidge will forget neither these things, ... Calvin Coolidge Jr., overcome by a deadly infection, passed away; the cold winter when his father, Col. John Calvin Coolidge, ...
With One Vote for Calvin Coolidge, G.O.P. Hopefuls Name Their Favorite Presidents. Ron DeSantis sang the praises of “Silent Cal,” a favorite of conservatives for his tax cuts and deregulation.
John Derbyshire writes that biographer David Greenberg's "Calvin Coolidge" is "most admirable," but questions Mr. Greenberg's claim that the president found his wife's intellect "contemptuous ...