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Coolidge, Grace Goodhue 1879-1957

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Works: 148 works in 168 publications in 2 languages and 2,055 library holdings
Roles: Editor
Classifications: e792.1.c6, 973.9150922
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Most widely held works by Grace Goodhue Coolidge
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2 editions published in in English and held by 105 libraries worldwide
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Correspondence (1929-1957) with Grace Graham Medinus, of Chicago, relating to needlework, homilies, views and opinions, travel descriptions, and idiosyncrasies of Calvin Coolidge; correspondence with friends including Therese C. Hill and Florence Bannard Adams; brief notes from Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Bess Truman, and Dwight D. Eisenhower; ms. notes and drafts for The Real Calvin Coolidge, a series of reminiscences by prominent men published in Good Housekeeping magazine in 1935, which Mrs. Coolidge described and edited; autobiographical writings including Grace Coolidge: An Autobiography, edited by Lawrence E. Wikander and Robert H. Ferrell, and drafts of magazine articles; studio portraits of Grace Coolidge at all ages and of her parents and grandparents; and photographs of activities in Northampton and Boston, Mass., Washington, D.C., and Plymouth, Vt. Includes material relating to her teaching at the Clarke School for the Deaf.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Scrapbooks (4 v.; 13 1/2 x 16 in.) compiled in honor of Mrs. Bowen, a Chicago social reformer and philanthropist, containing correspondence, newspaper clippings, pamphlets and other printed materials, photographs, and other items relating to her views on the social evils of her time and her concern for social reform, especially her work with the Hull-House settlement house and the Juvenile Protective Association of Chicago. Collection includes other items of Bowen, including Our Marriage Vow, a volume containing a marriage certificate and autographs of witnesses, and a Book of Common Prayer (1867).
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2 editions published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Personal correspondence of Channing Cox as Governor of Massachusetts and as a figure in national Republican politics. Includes several tributes on the death of George Frisbie Hoar in 1904 and materials relating to trustee and alumni affairs of Dartmouth College.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Letters are all addressed to Mrs. Goodhue. Two letters are from the White House and one is from the State House in Boston when Calvin Coolidge was governor. One letter is signed by Grace Coolidge, but the others are written and signed by secretaries.
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2 editions published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Program and menu from breakfast given by the Congressional Club, February 4, 1927; includes photograph and signature.
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2 editions published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Collection consists chiefly of letters from eminent Americans in response to Margaret Ligon's request for tributes to Carl Sandburg on his seventy-fifth birthday.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Unsigned recipe for whole wheat and rye cereal, postmarked Columbus, North Carolina. With autographs on White House card stock of Calvin and Grace Coolidge, and a photograph of the Coolidge inauguration, March 4, 1925.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Governor Young also introduces Madame Schumann-Heink.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
The Fuchs Papers document Emil Fuchs' activities, mainly during the years 1897 through 1927, and also includes documents related to the disposition of the collection in the years after his death. The Papers are organized into two series: General Correspondence and Visual Materials.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Gives permission to include "The Open Door" in a book on the higher life which the Representative Committee is preparing.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
The Coolidge family papers are a collection of correspondence, financial and legal papers, and photographs of the Coolidge family of Plymouth, Vermont, 1802-1932. The focus of the papers is John Coolidge (1845-1926), but other family members and generations are represented as well. Most significant of these is John's son, President Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933). There is also a substantial amount of material of John's father, Calvin Galusha Coolidge (1815-1878), and, because of the family's involvement in local government and politics, there are many papers concerning the town of Plymouth.
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Autographed picture of White House, accompanied by letter from Mrs. Coolidge's secretary.
 
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Alternative Names
Coolidge, Calvin, Mrs., 1879-1957
Goodhue, Grace Anna, 1879-1957
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