Calvin Coolidge
American
United States President - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts | 1924 |
United States President - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts | 1924 |
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
Significant name | Coolidge, Calvin, Homestead District | Plymouth Notch | |||||
Significant name | Plymouth Historic District | Plymouth | |||||
1890/00/00 | Calvin Coolidge graduates from Black River Academy | Education | Black River Academy | Ludlow | |||
1906/00/00 | Calvin Coolidge Home from 1906 to 1930 | Home | Calvin Coolidge House | Northampton, MA | |||
1922/04/23 | Fire starts in the 10 floor ballroom of the Willard Hotel, guest are evacuated to the hotel's Peacock Ally. | Hotel Guest | Willard Hotel | Washington, DC | |||
1924/02/03 | In testimony of the respect in which his memory is held by the ... the people of the United States, I do hereby direct that the flags of the White House and of the several departmental buildings be displayed at half-staff for a period of 30 days. - CC | US President | White House Oval Office | The White House | President Woodrow Wilson's Funeral | ||
1924/08/20 | Mrs Coolidge, and the president's father, Col John Coolidge, look on as Calvin Coolidge autographs a 125 year old oak sap bucket presented to Ford to be preserved as a relic at the Wayside Inn. | Visitor | Longfellow's Wayside Inn | Sudbury, MA | |||
1925/03/04 | Chief Justice, William Taft administers the presidential oath of office to Calvin Coolidge on the eastern portico of the US Capitol in Washington. It was the first US Presidential inauguration to be nationally broadcast on radio. | US President | Eastern Portico, US Capitol | United States Capitol | |||
1926/10/01 | President Calvin Coolidge cuts the ribbon at the Carlton Hotel opens's grand opening ceremony. | Dignitary | The St Regis Washington DC | Washington, DC | |||
1927/03/00 | While vacationing in South Dakota's Black Hills in August 1927, Coolidge tells the press, "I do not choose to run for president in 1928." | Visitor | Black Hills | South Dakota | |||
1927/06/00 | Summer 1927, Calvin Coolidge bunks with the Pattersons during a six month renovation of White house. The White House attic is enlarged and finished as a third floor and the roof is rebuilt. | Temporary home | Washington Club | Washington, DC | |||
1927/06/13 | The Coolidges arrive in Rapid City. | Visitor | Rapid City | South Dakota | |||
1927/07/00 | The Coolidges spend the summer in South Dakota. | Summer Home | Custer State Game Lodge | Custer State Park | |||
1927/08/10 | At the Mount Rushmore opening dedication, President Coolidge gives a speech promising federal funding for the National Memorial. He then gave Borglum six steel drill bits with which the artist would start carving the hill. | US President | Mount Rushmore National Memorial | South Dakota | |||
1930/02/00 | President and Mrs Coolidge stay at William Hearst's castle. | Visitor | Hearst San Simeon Estate | San Simeon | |||
1930/03/04 | Calvin Coolidge dedicates the Coolidge Dam with a bottle of water | Dignitary | Coolidge Dam | Peridot, AZ |
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