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Biographical site with sections about his early years, political life, and presidency. Also provides a selection of Cal's quotes, trivia, and guestbook.
www.geocities.com
Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation
Studies and promotes the Coolidge legacy. Site offers a virtual museum, educational resources, and description of the foundation and its programs.
www.calvin-coolidge.org
Article from Yankee Magazine examines the toll the presidency took on Coolidge's personal life.
www.noho.com
Coolidge's 1925 address. Free HTML E Text. Read it online, page by page.
www.pagebypagebooks.com
Gives a portrait, short official biography, and "fun fact" about the 30th president.
www.whitehouse.gov
Calvin Coolidge: Inaugural Address
Complete text of speech delivered Wednesday, March 4, 1925. Includes background information.
www.bartleby.com
Vermont History: John Calvin Coolidge
Mini-biography from the 30th President's home state.
www.virtualvermont.com
Voice of Coolidge giving a 1920 Fourth of July speech. In RealAudio and MP3 formats.
www.lib.msu.edu
Calvin Coolidge and Intervention in Nicaragua
Coolidge justifies U.S. intervention in Nicaragua to protect American interests.
www.mtholyoke.edu
Provides a biography of American President Calvin Coolidge.
www.usa-presidents.info
Biography, quotes, and other resources with emphasis on character and values.
www.calvincoolidge.us
Calvin Coolidge Presidential Collection
Papers, photographs, memorabilia and artifacts associated with the political and personal life of Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933), 30th President of the United States.
www.forbeslibrary.org
President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site
Visit the rural Vermont village, birthplace and boyhood home of President Calvin Coolidge. Open May to mid-October. Historic site map, building descriptions and directions.
www.historicvermont.org
Includes portrait, biographical facts, cabinet details, and related links.
www.ipl.org
American President: Calvin Coolidge
Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch based on PBS series. Also includes gallery and quotations.
www.millercenter.virginia.edu