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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
More Resources
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
COOLIDGE BIOGRAPHIES:
Biography of Calvin Coolidge by David Greenberg
Biography of Calvin Coolidge by Encyclopedia Britannica
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May 18, 1928
Message to the House of Representatives Returning Without Approval a Bill to Provide for the Coordination of Public Health...
May 19, 1928
Address at the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.
May 22, 1928
Message to the Senate Returning Without Approval a Bill for Retirement of Emergency Officers of the World War
May 23, 1928
Message to the Senate Returning Without Approval S. 3555—The McNary-Haugen Bill for Agricultural Relief
May 29, 1928
Executive Order 4898—Extension of Trust Period on Allotments Made to the Pawnee Indians of Oklahoma
May 30, 1928
Address at Gettysburg Battlefield
June 11, 1928
Address at the Fifteenth Regular Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government
July 02, 1928
Proclamation 1840—Enlarging the Aztec Ruins National Monument, New Mexico
July 07, 1928
Executive Order 4929—Lands Within the Carson National Forest, New Mexico
July 29, 1928
Address Dedicating a Memorial to Col. William Colvill, Cannon Falls, Minn.
August 27, 1928
State Department Statement on the Text of the Anti-War Treaties Signed in the Summer of 1928 With Most of the Great...
September 21, 1928
Address at Bennington, Vermont: "Vermont is a State I Love"
October 10, 1928
Address Before the General Convention of the Episcopal Church, Washington, D.C.
October 16, 1928
Executive Order 4979—Extension of Trust Period on Allotments Made to the Indians on the Winnebago Reservation in Nebraska
October 19, 1928
Address Dedicating the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania Country Battle Fields Memorial, Fredericksburg, Va.
October 20, 1928
Address at Presentation of Medal to Thomas A. Edison
October 20, 1928
Executive Order 4981—Extension of Trust Period on Allotments Made to Indians of the Lower Brule Reservation in South Dakota
October 23, 1928
Proclamation 1855—Thanksgiving Day, 1928
November 02, 1928
Executive Order 4986—Osborn, Montana
November 11, 1928
Address at the Observance of the Tenth Anniversary of the Armistice Under the Auspices of the American Legion in Washington...
November 14, 1928
Executive Order 4994—Extension of Trust Period on Allotments Made to Indians of the Winnebago Reservation in Nebraska
November 16, 1928
Address Before the National Grange Convention, Washington, D.C.
December 03, 1928
1928 Budget Message
December 04, 1928
Sixth Annual Message
December 10, 1928
Address Before the Pan American Conference on Arbitration and Conciliation, Washington, D.C.
December 12, 1928
Address to the International Civil Aeronautics Conference in Washington, D.C.
January 10, 1929
Executive Order 5023—Extension of Trust Period on Allotments Made to the Iowa Indians in Kansas and Nebraska
January 16, 1929
Executive Order 5028—Extension of Trust Period on Allotments Made to the Rosebud Indians in South Dakota
January 16, 1929
Message to the Senate Transmitting a Treaty with Great Britain on the Preservation of Niagara Falls
January 28, 1929
Address at the Sixteenth Regular Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government
February 22, 1929
Address at the Commencement at George Washington University
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