Browse Items (323 total)

  • Collection: Calvin Coolidge Presidential Photographs

President Coolidge opens International Trade Exhibition

Doc221-139.1_InternationalTrade_53527R.jpg
President Coolidge opens the International Trade Exhibition in New Orleans on February 1, 1926 by pressing a telegraph key in an office at the White House. Senators Ransdell and Broussard and members of the Louisiana Congressional delegation observe.

President Coolidge smiles

Doc221-140.1_CoolidgeSmiles_54508R.jpg
Calvin Coolidge holding hat and flowers, smiling at camera while leaving the White House, March 25, 1926.

President Coolidge leaving D.A.R. Hall

Doc221-141.1_DARHall_55066R.jpg
President Coolidge in formal clothing and top hat, leaving the Memorial Continental Hall April 19, 1926 after addressing the 35th continental congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Coolidge's speech can be found at…

President Coolidge Unveiling Ericcson Statue

Doc221-142.1_EriccsonsStatue_55983R.jpg
President Calvin Coolidge speaking at the unveiling of the John Ericsson National Memorial in Washington, D.C., on May 29, 1926. The statue honors the Swedish engineer John Ericsson who invented the screw propeller and designed the USS Monitor.…

Mrs. Coolidge at Veterans' Garden Party

Doc221-136.1_MrsCoolidgeAtMountAlto_47258R.jpg
First Lady Grace Coolidge at a garden party for disabled American veterans at Mount Alto Veterans Hospital, Washington, D.C., May 27, 1925.

Mrs. Coolidge Presented with Forget-Me-Not

Doc221-137.1_MrsCoolidgePresentedForgetMeNots_51568R.jpg
Grace Coolidge receives a forget-me-not from Michael Inselbuch, a disabled veteran of World War I, at the White House, October 28, 1925, with dog Prudence Prim or Rob Roy in the foreground.

Mrs. Coolidge Presented with Forget-Me-Not

Doc221-128.1_MrsCoolidgeReceivingFlowers_42504R.jpg
First Lady Grace Coolidge receives a forget-me-not from Leo B. Clark, a disabled veteran of World War I, at the White House, October 23, 1924. (Two images)

President and Mrs. Coolidge with Mother Jones and Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.

Doc221-125.1_CoolidgesMotherJones&TR_41844R.jpg
President Calvin Coolidge and Grace Coolidge with Mother Jones and Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., November 26, 1924.

President Coolidge with Stanley Harris and Walter Johnson

Doc221-124.1_Coolidge&StanleyHarris_41406R.jpg
President Calvin Coolidge shakes hands with Stanley ?Bucky? Harris, player/manager of the Washington Senators baseball team, while Walter Johnson, pitcher, looks on, September 6, 1924. President Coolidge wears a black armband in mourning for his son.

President and Mrs. Coolidge leave for Lincoln day dinner

Doc221-113.1_Pres&MrsCoolidgeOnATrain_36880.jpg
President Calvin Coolidge stands on the rear deck of a train car about to leave the station, joined by two men, February 12, 1924.

President Coolidge in White House telegraph room

Doc221-110.1_CoolidgeStartingPonyExpressRace_26027.jpg
President Calvin Coolidge presses the gold key in the White House telegraph room formally starting the Pony Express Race from St. Joseph, Missouri, to San Francisco, California, August 31, 1923.

President & Mrs. Coolidge on White House lawn

Doc221-102.1_Pres&MrsCoolidgeWithRobRoyOnWhiteHouseLawn_61636R.jpg
President Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge, accompanied by their dog, stand on the White House lawn for a photograph.