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The Calvin Coolidge House is a historic house located at 19-21 Massasoit Street in Northampton, Massachusetts. Built in 1901, it is most historically significant as the home of the 30th president of the United States , Calvin Coolidge between 1906 and 1930, the height of his political career.
The Josiah Coolidge House is an historic house at 24 Coolidge Hill Road in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Located on a drumlin overlooking the Charles River, this architecturally eclectic house was built in the 1820s, and was the farmhouse of the last working farm in the city. The farmlands were developed around the turn of the 20th century, and the ...
He is the third Joseph Coolidge representing the old Boston family. [3] The family estate, now known as Coolidge House, was located at Bowdoin Square in the fashionable part of Boston. [3] [4] In 1817, Coolidge graduated from Harvard College, along with classmates George Bancroft, Caleb Cushing, and Samuel A. Eliot.
The Coolidge Library began in 1920 when Coolidge began donating various records and memorabilia to the Forbes Library. This collection was furthered in 1956 when the Commonwealth of Massachusetts established the Calvin Coolidge Memorial Room at the behest of Grace Coolidge. [3]
The "T" line to Coolidge Corner existed when the Kennedys were living in Brookline. Rose Kennedy would often walk from the Beals Street house down to the shopping district in Coolidge Corner, where there was an S.S. Pierce store—which replaced the Coolidge & Brothers General Store—among the other shops. Brookline was a rapidly growing ...
Possibly the oldest mill in Massachusetts John Harding House Medfield: c. 1650 [51] 74 Harding St. from the timbers of the old garrison, used as protection during the Indian attacks [73] Goodspeed House: Barnstable: c. 1653 [51] John Chenery House Belmont: c. 1654 [51] 52 Washington Street [74] Dexter's Grist Mill Sandwich 1654
Coolidge House may refer to: Coolidge House (Helena-West Helena, Arkansas) Coolidge Homestead, Plymouth Notch, Vermont; Calvin Coolidge House, Northampton, Massachusetts; Josiah Coolidge House, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Cornelius Coolidge (August 30, 1778 - September 4, 1843) [citation needed] was a real estate developer in early 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts, who constructed buildings in Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood, and elsewhere. As a young man he had been involved in maritime trade, but not always within the prescribed laws.