President Donald Trump has thrust the 25th U.S. president (1897-1901) back into the spotlight, restoring his name to the ...
Most presidents are enigmas. George Washington’s iron self-control made him a mystery. After more than a decade of research that included full access to his subject and those close to him ...
Grace Coolidge was all smiles in a gray dress and top hat to match President Calvin Coolidge's during his second inauguration. Grace Coolidge was an immensely popular first lady whose friendliness ...
Nearly 100 years ago, President Calvin Coolidge took the same oath of office outside the Capitol. His inauguration was the first to be broadcast live on the radio, and he did not host any ...
Vice President Calvin Coolidge was on vacation in Vermont. What happened next in the family farmhouse is described by “The Smithsonian Book of Presidential Trivia”: “Coolidge’s father ...
When JD Vance was sworn in at the Capitol on Monday, the former senator made history as the first vice president from Ohio in nearly 100 years. Vance took his oath of ...
Garvey, who died in 1940, was a civil rights leader who was convicted of mail fraud in 1923 and sentenced to five years' imprisonment, a sentence that was commuted by President Calvin Coolidge in 1927 ...
The 35th president’s advice to the 47th might be persuasive. —"I have noticed that nothing I never said ever did me any harm." This is classic advice from Calvin Coolidge, who, unlike the new ...
Vance is also the first vice president from Ohio in nearly 100 years. The last to serve in the position from Ohio was Charles Dawes, who served under Calvin Coolidge from 1925-1929. Ohio has been ...
He was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment, with President Calvin Coolidge commuting his sentence in 1927. The White House notes, “Garvey created the Black Star Line, the first Black-owned ...
On March 4, 1925, nearly 100 years ago, President Calvin Coolidge was inaugurated for a second time. He served a partial term beginning in 1923 after the death of President Warren G. Harding.