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  1. On August 2, 1923, John Coolidge woke his vacationing son and daughter-in-law at the family home in Plymouth Notch, Vermont, to tell them of President Harding's death from a heart attack. Coolidge knelt, prayed, and went downstairs. Although the old house had no phone, it was soon abuzz with reporters.

  2. 21 de nov. de 2023 · John Calvin Coolidge, Jr. was born on July 4th, 1872, the only U.S. president to be born on the observed anniversary of America's declared independence. He was born and raised in Plymouth Notch, a ...

  3. John Calvin Coolidge, Jr., né le 4 juillet 1872 à Plymouth (Vermont) et mort le 5 janvier 1933 à Northampton (Massachusetts), est un homme d'État américain, 30 e président des États-Unis en fonction du 2 août 1923 au 4 mars 1929 . Originaire du nord-est des États-Unis, Coolidge gravit les échelons de la politique dans le Massachusetts ...

  4. The pact is ratified by the US Senate and signed by President Coolidge January 17, 1929. Legacy. 1929. March 4. After attending the Inauguration of Herbert Hoover as President, Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge return to live at 21 Massasoit Street, Northampton, MA. May. The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge is published.

  5. Calvin Coolidge was the 30th president of the United States, serving from August 2, 1923 to March 4, 1929. Photo Credit: Library of Congress. John Calvin Coolidge was born in Plymouth Notch, Vermont on Independence Day, July 4, 1872, to John Coolidge and Victoria Moor Coolidge. Coolidge was always proud of Vermont’s people and the state’s ...

  6. COOLIDGE PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS: Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum, Forbes Library in Northampton, MA. Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation in Plymouth Notch, VT. Calvin Coolidge Papers (Library of Congress) Notes on Calvin Coolidge Papers. Coolidge House at Quality Hill, Washington D.C.

  7. 10 de oct. de 2020 · Calvin Coolidge. Thirtieth President, 1923-1929. Campaign: In 1923, Vice President Calvin Coolidge was sworn in after President William G. Harding died in office. Coolidge inherited many of Harding’s scandals, which he was able to handle with considerable ease. In 1924, he successfully ran his campaign on his ability to keep cool under fire.