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Calvin Coolidge
Dates In Office:
August 03, 1923
to
March 04, 1929
Age in Office:
51
Birth - Death:
July 04, 1872
to
January 05, 1933
Party:
Republican
Location Born:
Vermont
Office:
Vice-President of the United States
Religion:
Congregationalist
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CALVIN COOLIDGE EVENT TIMELINE
FIRST LADY GRACE COOLIDGE
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.
Calvin Coolidge Homestead District National Historic Landmark
BIOGRAPHIES OF CALVIN COOLIDGE
Biography of Calvin Coolidge by David Greenberg
Biography of Calvin Coolidge by Encyclopedia Britannica
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May 19, 1924
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May 24, 1924
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Proclamation 1702—Copyright Benefits to Subjects of the Union of South Africa Extended to Mechanical Musical Reproduction
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Proclamation 1704—Enlarging Area of the Pinnacles National Monument, California
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