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  1. Grace Coolidge. Grace Anna Goodhue Coolidge (ur. 3 stycznia 1879 w Burlington, zm. 8 lipca 1957 w Northampton) – żona prezydenta Stanów Zjednoczonych Calvina Coolidge’a i druga, a następnie pierwsza dama USA w latach 1923–1929.

  2. Grace Coolidge with white collie Rob Roy, 1924. This watercolor portrait of First Lady Grace Goodhue Coolidge was painted by artist Howard Chandler Christy circa 1924, during Calvin Coolidge's presidency. Mrs. Coolidge poses with her white Collie, Rob Roy. The portrait hangs in the White House China Room, which was decorated in a shade of red ...

  3. Calvin y Grace Coolidge hacia 1918 Coolidge se presentó a las elecciones primarias a vicegobernador y fue elegido para acompañar al candidato Samuel W. McCall . Coolidge era el mayor atractivo de los republicanos para los votantes y su elección para la candidatura la equilibró: aportó votos en el oeste del estado, mientras que McCall gozaba de mayores simpatías en la parte oriental. [ 43 ]

  4. 3 de jul. de 2003 · On Friday, we’ll hear about Grace Coolidge’s plans for the 4th of July and her deep love of family. Grace Coolidge was a Burlington native who became First Lady when her husband Calvin Coolidge, a native of Plymouth, became the 30th President of the United States. Today, we hear about Grace Coolidge's passion for baseball.

  5. 25 de nov. de 2019 · BIOGRAPHIES: National First Ladies’ Library. The White House. White House Historical Association.

  6. 8 de jul. de 2014 · Grace Coolidge was born Jan. 3, 1879, in Burlington, Vt., the only child of Andrew Goodhue, a steamboat inspector and mechanical engineer, and Lemira Barrett Goodhue. She graduated from the University of Vermont at Burlington and taught deaf students at the Clarke Institute for the Deaf in Northampton, Mass., for three years before her marriage.

  7. Grace Anna Goodhue Coolidge (January 3, 1879 – July 8, 1957) Grace Coolidge endeared herself to Americans and was thought of by many to be her husband’s greatest asset. Known for her ability to carry on a conversation, her fashion sense, her love of baseball and her lifelong support of the deaf, Mrs. Coolidge was a true complement to President Coolidge’s stoic personality.