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Women's Division, Massachusetts State Republican Committee

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Grace Coolidge holds the Massachusetts flag as she stands with a group of women from the Women's Division of the Massachusetts State Republican Committee, November 1920.

Addressing Republican Businessmen Association of New York

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President Calvin Coolidge makes a speech to the Republican Businessmen Association of New York while First Lady Grace Coolidge looks on, October 28, 1924.

Mrs. Coolidge helping Salvation Army

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First Lady Grace Coolidge helps the Salvation Army hand out food on Christmas Eve, 1924.

Mrs. Coolidge helping Salvation Army

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First Lady Grace Coolidge helps the Salvation Army hand out food on Christmas Eve, 1923.

President & Mrs. Coolidge with Senator Norbeck

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President Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge are photographed with Senator Peter Norbeck of South Dakota.

Senate Ladies' Luncheon

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First Lady Grace Coolidge attends a luncheon with the wives of newly elected senators.

Map Showing Montpelier Flooding

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Map showing high water marks in the city of Montpelier during the 1927 Flood.

Bookplate, Flood Relief Book

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Bookplate for the "Johnnycake Trail Collection" given to Vermont libraries by Rhode Island citizens after the 1927 floods.

Plea for Books

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"Attention Friends of Vermont." Notice from the Massachusetts Library Club requesting donations of books or money to replace the collections of Vermont public libraries destroyed or damaged in the 1927 Flood.

Montpelier Evening Argus, Flood Issue, Vol. XXXI

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The Montpelier Evening Argus' broadsheet issue containing an account of the 1927 Flood, which details the extent of the damage in Vermont and the actions taken by state government in the aftermath of the disaster, November 15, 1927.

President Coolidge's "Vermont is a state I love" speech

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Excerpt from President Calvin Coolidge's "Vermont is a state I love" speech at Bennington, Vermont, on September 21, 1928, at the conclusion of his tour of the state to inspect flood damage.

President Coolidge Inspects Damage

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President Calvin Coolidge inspects flood damage in Burlington. From left to right are an unidentified man (with bow tie), Attorney General John G. Sargent (a Vermont native), Mrs. Sargent, Governor John E. Weeks, Mrs. Weeks, First Lady Grace G.…