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President Calvin Coolidge Events: 1922-1929: Reel-3

Public Domain Stock Footage President Calvin Coolidge - Events: 1922-1929 Reel-3

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keywords: u.s. president calvin coolidge, first lady grace coolidge, 260th coast artillery, president herbert hoover, statue dedication general george c. meade

Synopsis: President Calvin Coolidge presents colors to the 260th Coast Artillery at the White House. President Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge, President Coolidge pitching hay into a wagon, President Coolidge with President-Elect Herbert Hoover...(read more)

  • Date: 1922-1929
  • Duration: 00:04:18
  • Sound: No
  • Color: Monochrome
  • Type: Public Domain
  • Language: English
  • Location: United States

Pres. Calvin Coolidge Events: 1922-1929: Reel-3

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President Calvin Coolidge Events: 1922-1929: Reel-3

President Calvin Coolidge presents colors to the 260th Coast Artillery at the White House. Shows the United States flag and the Presidential Flag. President Coolidge and the First Lady pose at Swampscott, Massachusetts, a summer resort on Massachusetts Bay. President Coolidge speaks to reporters. Shows the President pitching hay into a wagon, riding on back of wagon, pushing wheelbarrow loaded with fire wood. President Coolidge with President-elect Herbert Hoover. Presidential party preceded by the Cavalry escort on way to the Capitol in 1929. Mr. Coolidge is the first to congratulate the new President Hoover.

President Coolidge attends the dedication of a statue to Major- General George C. Meade, a noted Army Officer during the Civil War. The statue was erected as a gift from the State of Pennsylvania and dedicated October 19, 1927.