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Cutting an elegant figure, Grace Coolidge was a sought-after portrait subject. This painting by Howard Chandler Christy, a renowned portraitist and illustrator, shows Coolidge shortly after she became first lady.
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Grace Coolidge (1879-1957) was an American first lady (1923-29) and the wife of Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president of the United States. A former teacher at a Massachusetts school for the deaf, she used her platform as first lady to champion education and child welfare issues. Although Coolidge rarely consulted his wife on political matters, the t...
Born in Burlington, Vermont, Grace Anna Goodhue was the only child of Lemira Barrett and Andrew Issachar Goodhue, a mechanical engineer. Just 4 years old when her father was injured in a wood-milling accident, Grace was sent to live with the neighboring Yale family, and she was heavily influenced by their involvement in the education of deaf childr...
Grace was in her second year at the Clarke program when she met Calvin Coolidge, a lawyer serving on the Northampton city council. Their pairing seemed an odd one, with the quiet, austere Coolidge showing little interest in his extroverted girlfriends love of dancing and theater. Further complicating matters was Mrs. Goodhues dislike of her would-b...
Coming on the heels of the controversial tenures of Edith Wilson and Florence Harding, Grace restored some luster to the role of first lady. Stylish and sporty, she displayed her love for animals and eagerly participated in photo ops and ceremonial events. While she remained mum on most political and social issues out of deference to her husbands w...
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As First Lady, Grace became one of the most photographed women in the 1920s. Her smiling face seemed larger than life as she promoted national organizations on film newsreels at the new “talking picture” shows .
Died - July 8, 1957 in Northampton, Massachusetts. Click here to see full bio of Grace Coolidge. Did You Know... Mrs. Coolidge received a gold medal from the National Institute of Social...
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Aug 19, 2019 · Grace Goodhue Coolidge (1879-1957) was one of the most personable First Ladies to ever grace the White House. During her time – the 1920s – she was immensely popular, and frequently compared to the other most popular First Lady, Dolley Madison, from a century earlier.