Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
Dates
- Existence: July 4, 1872 - January 5, 1933
Biographical / Historical
Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933) was an American lawyer and politician. He served as governor of Massachusetts from 1919 to 1921, and as president of the United States from 1923 to 1929.
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Bingham family papers
W. Cameron Caswell and John Marshall Holcombe, Jr. collection
The collection consists of correspondence and legal documents bearing the signatures of United States presidents, vice-presidents, cabinet members, and other historical figures. Portraits and photographs of the presidents complete the collection.
Lincoln Ellsworth Papers
The papers consist of correspondence, unpublished writings, awards, memorabilia, and maps relating to Lincoln Ellsworth's flight across the North Pole in 1926. Included also is a copy of P. Ku?hne's: Chamois-Hunting in Switzerland, with the original drawings and correspondence of Arthur Frost. Principal correspondents are Roald Amundsen, Richard E. Byrd, Calvin Coolidge, Wilbur Cross, Charles Dawes, Frank Kellogg, and Theodore Roosevelt.
Charles Dewey Hilles papers
Richard Hooker papers
Correspondence with political figures, particularly documenting Hooker's role as adviser and friend to several presidents.
Arthur Bliss Lane papers
Charles Nagel papers
James Rockwell Sheffield papers
Henry Lewis Stimson papers
William Howard Taft papers
John Quillin Tilson papers
United States presidents collection
Letters, legal documents, and other material created or signed by United States presidents.
Alfred White Van Sinderen Collection
The collection consists of letters of thirty-five presidents of the United States from George Washington to Lyndon B. Johnson. Each is represented by one letter written in office and one written after leaving office. There are also fifteen other letters either written by a United States president or relating to a United States president.
Yale-China Association records
The records document the activities of the Yale-China Association in mainland China (1901-1951), Hong Kong (1951-present), and the United States (1901-present). They consist of administrative and policy files produced by the home office in New Haven, correspondence and memoranda written by staff members while serving in China, and administrative files and correspondence produced by the New Asia office in Hong Kong.