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Mrs. Coolidge holding flag

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First Lady Grace Coolidge holds an American flag at the unveiling ceremonies of the William Colvill memorial at Cannon Falls, Minnesota, July 30, 1928.

President & Mrs. Coolidge outside vacation home

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President Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge stand with a small group of people outside their vacation home at White Pine Camp, Paul Smiths, New York.

Paul Smiths vacation home

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President Calvin Coolidge's vacation home at White Pine Camp, Paul Smiths, New York.

Mrs. Coolidge in canoe

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First Lady Grace Coolidge in a canoe on Osgood Pond at White Pine Camp, Paul Smiths, New York.

Vice President-elect & Mrs. Coolidge at Plymouth Rock

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Vice President-elect Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge with a group of men celebrating the 300th anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock in Plymouth, Mass.

President & Mrs. Coolidge in Swampscott garden

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President Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge go for a walk through the garden of "White Court," the summer White House in Swampscott, Mass. Three young ladies accompany them.

President & Mrs. Coolidge at Summer White House, Swampscott

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President Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge stand with a member of their security detail and their dog, Rob Roy, by a car parked in front of "White Court," the summer White House in Swampscott, Mass.

Oral history interview with Michael Hurley

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Michael Hurley talks of his nomadic life, beginning in his childhood as the son of a salesman, and continuing in the 1970s as he traveled between Boston and northern Vermont, where he was often able to live rent free in empty farmhouses. He also…

Oral history interview with Brendan Whittaker

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Brendan Whittaker speaks of growing up in Massachusetts, graduating with a degree in Forestry and Wildlife Management from the University of Massachusetts in 1956, becoming Forester for Essex County, Vermont, and with his wife, Dorothy, purchasing…

Oral history interview with John Douglas

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John Douglas discusses his privileged background, buying a farm in Putney, Vermont, meeting Robert Kramer, and becoming involved in the filming of "People's War" in Vietnam. He talks of the Newsreel Collective in Putney (later called Red Clover) and…

Oral history interview with Elka Schumann

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Elka Schumann speaks of her early childhood in the Soviet Union, her family’s departure to New York City in advance of the German occupation of the Soviet Union in 1941, and, after the war, living in Berlin, Germany where her father, John Scott,…

Oral history interview with Bridget Downey-Meyer

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Bridget Downey-Meyer speaks of dropping out of the University of Vermont in 1966, becoming a single mother, joining Libby Albright in working with draft resisters at the Mount Philo Inn in Charlotte, Vermont in 1969, and of Stewart and Susan Meacham.…