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  1. 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 30th president of the United States. The senior Coolidge administered the presidential oath of office to his son at their family homestead in the early morning hours of August 3 ...

    • Businessman, Politician, Banker, Farmer
    • Republican
  2. John Calvin Coolidge, Sr. (* 31. März 1845 in Plymouth Notch, Vermont; † 18. März 1926 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Farmer, Politiker ( Republikanische Partei) und Vater des späteren US-Präsidenten Calvin Coolidge, den er auch vereidigt hat.

  3. Coolidge Senior High School (Washington, D.C.) Coordinates: 38°58′02″N 77°01′09″W. Calvin Coolidge High School is a public high school of the District of Columbia Public Schools system located in the Takoma neighborhood in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. Its campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [9] History.

    • September 23, 1940; 82 years ago
    • Semanthe Bright
  4. Calvin Coolidge drops ‘John’ from his name (although he continues to sign letters to his father ‘J. Calvin Coolidge’ as late as January 10, 1896) In his senior year, Calvin entered an essay contest sponsored by The Sons of the American Revolution, it was open to all seniors of all the colleges of the nation.

  5. John Calvin Coolidge Jr. was born on July 4, 1872, in Plymouth Notch, Vermont —the only U.S. president to be born on Independence Day. He was the elder of the two children of John Calvin Coolidge Sr. (1845–1926) and Victoria Josephine Moor (1846–1885).

  6. Calvin Coolidge (* 4. Juli 1872 in Plymouth Notch, Vermont als John Calvin Coolidge Jr.; † 5. Januar 1933 in Northampton, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der Republikanischen Partei und von 1923 bis 1929 der 30. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten .

  7. The senior Coolidge, a man of stern appearance and a pillar of the community, served six years in the Vermont House of Representatives and a term in the Vermont Senate. He also held a variety of local offices from tax collector to peace officer.