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  1. John Calvin Coolidge was born in 1872 on the Fourth of July and in the 96 th year of American Independence. The child was named for his father, but the family dropped the John, calling him Calvin or Cal. His birthplace was Plymouth Notch, a small hamlet tucked away in the Green Mountains of Vermont. His ancestors were among the earliest ...

  2. 30 de jun. de 2022 · The 30th president of the United States, Calvin Coolidge ... When Harding died just two years into his term, Coolidge found himself in the Oval Office. 4. Coolidge's own father swore him in.

  3. depression. Coolidge's 16 year old son Calvin died of sepsis (a bacterial infection) on July 7th, 1924. He had developed a blister on his toe after a game of tennis. A few days later, he was dead. The Democratic national convention, in session at the time, adjourned for the evening after the announcement was made 3a . (Coolidge was a Republican.)

  4. 31 de dic. de 2003 · That locket closed a circle of loss and grief: when Calvin was twelve Victoria Coolidge, thirty-nine, died of tuberculosis at their Plymouth Notch, Vermont home. "Mother wants to see you both ...

  5. Calvin Coolidge: Life in Brief. A quiet and somber man whose sour expression masked a dry wit, Calvin Coolidge was known as "Silent Cal." After learning of his ascendancy to the presidency following the death of Warren Harding in 1923, Coolidge was sworn in by his father, a justice of the peace, in the middle of the night and, displaying his ...

  6. 16 de sept. de 2023 · Today we are talking about Calvin Coolidge. He was the vice president under Warren Harding. When Harding died suddenly a little more than two years into his term, Coolidge became president.

  7. 22 de ene. de 2004 · Young Coolidge eventually dropped his first name and the "Jr." suffix. When he was 12 years old, his mother died. About 7 years later, his father remarried. Calvin attended a district elementary school and graduated from high school, the private Black River Academy in nearby Ludlow, in 1890.