Calvin Coolidge State Forest, also known as Coolidge State Forest, covers 22,564 acres (91.31 km2) in two parts in Rutland and Windsor counties in Vermont...
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The Coolidge Homestead, also known as Calvin Coolidge Homestead District or President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, was the childhood home of the...
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Calvin Galusha Coolidge (September 22, 1815 – December 15, 1878) was an American farmer and politician. Coolidge was born in Plymouth, Vermont. His parents...
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John Calvin Coolidge Sr. (March 31, 1845 – March 18, 1926) was an American politician and businessman from Vermont, and the father of Calvin Coolidge, the...
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Calvin Coolidge (born John Calvin Coolidge Jr.; /ˈkuːlɪdʒ/; July 4, 1872 – January 5, 1933) was an American attorney and politician who served as the 30th...
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Corner, Brookline, Massachusetts Calvin Coolidge State Forest, Vermont Coolidge Range of the Green Mountains, Vermont Coolidge Cricket Ground a first-class...
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well. It is the primary recreational center for Calvin Coolidge State Forest, the largest state forest in Vermont. The park's facilities, built by the...
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The presidency of Calvin Coolidge began on August 2, 1923, when Calvin Coolidge became the 30th president of the United States upon the sudden death of...
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Massachusetts Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum, Northampton, Massachusetts Calvin Coolidge State Forest, Vermont Coolidge State Park, Vermont...
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Plymouth Notch Cemetery (category Calvin Coolidge)
States Calvin Coolidge, as well as his wife Grace, children (Calvin Coolidge, Jr. 1908–1924, John Coolidge 1906–2000), and other members of the Coolidge family...
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introduced the term "Coolidge effect" in either 1958 or 1959. He attributed the neologism to an old joke about Calvin Coolidge when he was President...
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Seeing Calvin Coolidge in a Dream is a 1996 book by John Derbyshire. It was a New York Times "Notable Book of the Year". A Capraesque yarn of midlife...
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located in Rutland County, Vermont, in the Calvin Coolidge State Forest. The mountain is part of the Coolidge Range. Shrewsbury is flanked to the northwest...
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Calvin Coolidge State Forest, to the west, contributing to the conservation of an important wildlife corridor. Public access to Jim Jeffords State Forest is...
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Rebecca (raccoon) (category Calvin Coolidge)
Rebecca was a raccoon kept as a pet by US president Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge. Rebecca came from Mississippi. She had been sent to...
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spur off the west side of the Coolidge Range of the Green Mountains, and stands within the Calvin Coolidge State Forest. It is flanked to the east by...
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in Custer State Park, include The Last Hunt (1956), How the West Was Won (1962) and A Man Called Horse (1970). U.S. President Calvin Coolidge and his wife...
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State Forest Coolidge State Forest Downer State Forest Granville Reservation State Forest Groton State Forest Hapgood State Forest J.J. Dorand State Forest...
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the striking policemen. He was supported by Massachusetts Governor Calvin Coolidge, whose rebuke of Gompers earned him a national reputation. Nine civilians...
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President Calvin Coolidge, he had one daughter, Dorothy Coolidge Cox and two sons: Robert Tilton Coolidge (1915–1955) and Arthur William Coolidge II. One...
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orders and presidential proclamations signed by United States President Calvin Coolidge. His executive orders and presidential proclamations are also listed...
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of state to take part in the conflict's battles. Notable members included Carroll S. Page and John Calvin Coolidge Sr., father of Calvin Coolidge. During...
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Ojibwe and a group of Dakota Sioux. In 1928, United States President Calvin Coolidge maintained a summer residence, known as the "Summer White House", at...
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session and enacted into law by the 30th President of the United States Calvin Coolidge on February 29, 1929. The Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission...
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1924 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania (category 1924 United States presidential election by state)
nominee, President Calvin Coolidge, over the Democratic nominee, former United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom John W. Davis. Coolidge won Pennsylvania...
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Abraham Krotoshinsky (category Activists from New York (state))
eventually, in 1927, was given by an executive order from President Calvin Coolidge a job with the United States Postal Service, where he served at the...
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College and served as 47th lieutenant governor to Calvin Coolidge, winning election as governor after Coolidge decided to run for vice president. Cox was noted...
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including the forest nearly became a 165,000-acre (670 km2) national park during the 1920s, but a last-minute pocket veto by President Calvin Coolidge ended the...
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United States National Arboretum (redirect from National Grove of State Trees)
permanent buildings were then present. Ten months later, President Calvin Coolidge signed a law appropriating $300,000 for the National Arboretum. An...
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Sea Island, Georgia (category Georgia (U.S. state) Sea Islands)
attracting a variety of "Roaring Twenties" luminaries. When President Calvin Coolidge decided to spend his Christmas holidays on Sea Island in 1928, the...
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