637 research outputs found

    Address of Calvin Coolidge delivered at Mount Rushmore

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    The collection consists of a pamphlet titled, “Address of Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States, delivered at the beginning of the carving of the National Memorial at Rushmore Mountain, August 10, 1927.” Included is a program of events as well as the remarks made by the President

    Letter from George W. P. Hunt to President Calvin Coolidge

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    Letter from Governor George W. P. Hunt to Calvin Coolidge arguing for more autonomy in Arizona state matters

    Calvin Coolidge Signature

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    An autograph and portrait of Calvin Coolidge. He was the thirtieth President of the United States, serving from 1923 to 1929

    Letter re: President Calvin Coolidge

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    Letter from President Calvin Coolidge to Amon G. Carter re: his appreciation of the turkey that Carter sent him and hope for a continued aquaintanceshi

    Letter of congratulations from Calvin Coolidge to Caroline Bartlett Crane

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    Letter of congratulations from Calvin Coolidge, dated July 5, 1924, on winning first prize in the Better Homes In America 1924 campaign.

    U.S. President Calvin Coolidge delivers his first inaugural speech

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    President Calvin Coolidge delivers his first inaugural speech following his election in 1924. Broadcast over the WEAF-WCAP network, Coolidge talks about the nation recovering from the First World War and giving assistance to Europe. He discusses isolationism, maintaining a standing military for defense, security threats, the domestic economy, and partisan politics. He also talks about fending off attempts to maintain publicly owned railroads and utility companies, and discusses taxation, social problems, and the rights of property owners

    Calvin Coolidge Press Conference (Parts 1 and 2), audio recording and transcript, n.d.

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    Recording from around 1933 of a press conference given by former President Calvin Coolidge; the exact date and place are unknown. Coolidge discusses at length his family, growing up in Vermont, and his early political career in Massachusetts including the Boston Police Strike of 1919 – his handling of which catapulted him into national politics. He later discusses his presidency, aspects of Herbert Hoover’s presidency and life after the White House.https://dc.suffolk.edu/fhf-av/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Calvin Coolidge to Kate Waller Barrett, 1924 October 23

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    Letter from President Calvin Coolidge to Kate Waller Barrett regarding the Florence Crittenton Mission which managed homes for unwed mothers and sex workers.Learn more:Kate Waller Barrett, Social Welfare History ProjectFlorence Crittenton Homes: A History, Social Welfare History ProjectThe Florence Crittenton Movement, Social Welfare History Projecthttps://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/clark_docs/1007/thumbnail.jp

    President Calvin Coolidge

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    3 x 4.5 photograph, President Calvin Coolidge with a small crowd of peopleBlack Hills, President Coolidge 1927? Trip with Bauman'

    Calvin Coolidge

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    Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President of the United States. He served from 1923-1929. Message reads: To Hamilton Holt. With Regards, Calvin Coolidge
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