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  1. When Gerald R. Ford took the oath of office on August 9, 1974, he declared, “I assume the Presidency under extraordinary circumstances.... This is an hour of history that troubles our minds and hurts our hearts.”. He told Americans, “Our long national nightmare is over.”. Ford was the first vice president chosen under the Twenty-fifth ...

  2. Sep 19, 2017 · Gerald R. Ford (July 14, 1913 - December 26, 2006) EnlargeGerald Rudolph Ford, the 38th President of the United States, was born Leslie Lynch King, Jr., the son of Leslie Lynch King and Dorothy Ayer Gardner King, on July 14, 1913, in Omaha, Nebraska. His parents separated two weeks after his birth and divorced later that year. On February 1, 1916, Dorothy King married Gerald R. Ford, a Grand ...

  3. August 09, 1974. Gerald R. Ford Event Timeline. August 09, 1974. Remarks on Taking the Oath of Office. August 09, 1974. Remarks Announcing Appointment of J.F. terHorst as Press Secretary to the President. August 10, 1974. Memorandums on the Transition of the Presidency. August 12, 1974.

  4. Museum Hours: Monday - Saturday 10 AM - 5 PM, Sunday Noon - 5 PM. Purchase tickets online. For school visit information email: Fieldtrip . For adult tour information email: Group Visits. The research room at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library is open to researchers by appointment only on Monday through Friday from 8:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.

  5. May 8, 2019 · The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum are in two different locations. Despite the separation, the library and museum are a single institution sharing one director. Years of Service: 1974-1977

  6. Museum Hours: Monday - Saturday 10 AM - 5 PM, Sunday Noon - 5 PM. Purchase tickets online. For school visit information email: Fieldtrip . For adult tour information email: Group Visits. The research room at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library is open to researchers by appointment only on Monday through Friday from 8:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.

  7. Presidency of Gerald Ford. Gerald Ford 's tenure as the 38th president of the United States began on August 9, 1974, upon the resignation of president Richard Nixon, and ended on January 20, 1977. Ford, a Republican from Michigan, had been appointed vice president since December 6, 1973, following the resignation of Spiro Agnew from that office.

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