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Calvin Coolidge's Timeline

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  • Birth of Calvin Coolidge

    Birth of Calvin Coolidge
    Calvin Coolidge was born on July 4th, 1872 to his biological mom, Victoria Josephine Moor, and John Calvin Coolidge.
  • Sister was born

    Sister was born
    On April 15th, 1875, Calvin Coolidge's sister, Abigail Gratia Coolidge was born to Victoria Josephine Moor and John Calvin Coolidge.
  • Coolidge's Mother dies

    Coolidge's Mother dies
    When Calvin was just 12 years old, his mother, Victoria Josephine Moor, died on March 15th, 1885.
  • Sister Unfortunately Dies

    Sister Unfortunately Dies
    At the age of 15, Calvin Coolidge's sister, Abigail Gratia Coolidge, unfortunately died of diseases like tuberculosis on March 6th, 1890.
  • Graduated College

    Graduated College
    On June 26th, 1895, Calvin graduated from Amherst college after 4 years with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
  • Elected for first Governmental Position

    Elected for first Governmental Position
    Calvin Coolidge started his climb in politics and the government when he became part of Northampton Massachusetts's council in 1898.
  • Calvin marries Grace Goodhue

    Calvin marries Grace Goodhue
    On October 4th, 1905, Calvin Coolidge and Grace Anna Goodhue married each other in Burlington, Vermont, the birthplace of Grace.
  • First Son is Born

    First Son is Born
    Calvin Coolidge's first child, John Coolidge, was born on September 7th, 1906, in Northampton, Massachusetts.
  • Second Son is Born

    Second Son is Born
    Calvin Coolidge's second child, Calvin Coolidge, was born on April 13th, 1908, in Northampton Massachusetts, and was the last of Coolidge's children.
  • Mayor of Northampton, Massachusetts

    Mayor of Northampton, Massachusetts
    In the year 1910,Calvin Coolidge was elected the mayor of Northampton, which soon became a very important city, and the place of his death.
  • Elected Governor of Massachusetts

    Elected Governor of Massachusetts
    In 1919, Calvin Coolidge got elected the Governor of the state Massachusetts and was really the first huge governmental position he held before becoming Vice President.
  • Becomes Vice President of Warren G. Harding

    Becomes Vice President of Warren G. Harding
    On March 4th, 1921, Calvin Coolidge was inaugurated the Vice President to Warren G. Harding for the next 2 and a half years before Harding died.
  • Warren G. Harding's Untimely Death

    Warren G. Harding's Untimely Death
    While Calvin Coolidge was Warren G. Harding's Vice President, Harding surprisingly died on August 2nd, 1923, which would make Coolidge President.
  • Calvin Coolidge becomes 30th President of the United States

    Calvin Coolidge becomes 30th President of the United States
    Due to the untimely death of the 29th president, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge succeeded to presidency on August 3rd, 1923.
  • First State of the Union

    First State of the Union
    Calvin Coolidge appeared in his first State of the Union on December 6th, 1923, where he epressed his beliefs on the U.S's role in the World Court.
  • Immigration Bill signed

    Immigration Bill signed
    Calvin Coolidge passed the Immigration Bill which reduced the amount of immigrants allowed into the United States on May 26th, 1924.
  • Calvin's second son's untimely death

    Calvin's second son's untimely death
    On July 7th, 1924, Calvin's son, Calvin Coolidge, unfortunately died of a blister on his toe which he got playing tennis in the White House with his brother, The blister became a blood infection which ended up killing him in weeks.
  • Officially Becomes President

    Officially Becomes President
    Although he technically became President after the untimely death of Warren G, Harding the previous year, Calvin Coolidge convince the public to vote for him in an official election where he could truly become President. On November 4th, 1924, Coolidge won the election over La Follette and officially became President
  • Elected for a second term of presidency

    Elected for a second term of presidency
    On March 4th, 1925, Calvin Coolidge was re-elected as president for his second term as President of the United States.
  • Father Passes Away

    Father Passes Away
    Calvin Coolidge's father, John Calvin Coolidge Sr., passed away on March 18th, 1926, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, which is also where he is buried.
  • Cancels French Debt

    Cancels French Debt
    Calvin Coolidge agrees to sign an agreement that will cancel 60% of the debt that France obtained during the Great War on April 29th, 1926.
  • Cancelling Voting Restrictions

    Cancelling Voting Restrictions
    Calvin Coolidge and the Supreme Court issued the problem of the Texas law prohibiting African Americans to vote, which they declared unconstitutional on March 7th, 1927
  • Deciding not to run for president again

    Deciding not to run for president again
    Although he could of ran again, Calvin Coolidge decided to not run for a third term as President of the United States on
  • Dedicating Work on Mount Rushmore

    Dedicating Work on Mount Rushmore
    On August 10th, 1927, Calvin Coolidge gave Mount Rushmore a proper dedication to start constructing it and continued to guide it till he passed away.
  • First President to appear in a "talkie"

    First President to appear in a "talkie"
    Calvin Coolidge appeared in the first talkie, (The Jazz Singer) which starred Al Johnson. This talkie was released on October 6th, 1927.
  • President Hoover is Elected

    President Hoover is Elected
    Herbert Hoover was elected on November 6th, 1928, which made it official that Calvin Coolidge was no longer President of the United States anymore.
  • Autobiography Published

    Autobiography Published
    "The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge," was Calvin's autobiography that he published in 1929, featuring the events of his life and details about them.
  • End of Presidency

    End of Presidency
    March 3rd, 1929 was the last day of his second term of presidency, making it the last day of his time in office and his time being president done.
  • Great Depression Starts

    Great Depression Starts
    Shortly after Coolidge stepped down from presidency, the Great Depression started which is one of the biggest tragedies in U.S. history, which many people blamed on Coolidge for how he left the country.
  • Coolidge unfortunately passes away

    Coolidge unfortunately passes away
    On January 5th, 1933, Calvin Coolidge dies of coronary thrombosis, or when blood clots block the passage for the flow of blood to the heart. He died in Northampton, Massachusetts, and is buried in Notch Cemetery in Plymouth, Massachusetts