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John Calvin Coolidge Sr.

John Calvin Coolidge Sr. (March 31, 1845 – March 18, 1926) was an American politician and businessman from Vermont, and the father of Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president of the United States. The senior Coolidge administered the presidential oath of office to his son at their family homestead in the early morning hours of August 3, 1923, following the death of President Warren G. Harding.

John Calvin Coolidge Sr.
Member of the Vermont Senate
from Windsor County
In office
1910–1912
Serving with
  • Edward A. Davis
  • Edward H. Edgerton
Preceded by
  • F. Thomas Kidder
  • Edward B. Flinn
  • Loyal E. Sherwin
Succeeded by
  • Herbert H. Blanchard
  • David A. Elliott
  • Don C. Pollard
Member of the
Vermont House of Representatives
from Plymouth
In office
1872–1878
Preceded byCharles A. Scott
Succeeded byAlonzo F. Hubbard
Justice of the Peace for Plymouth, Vermont
In office
1880–1900
In office
1916–1924
Member of the
Plymouth, Vermont Selectboard
In office
1869–1872
Personal details
Born
John Calvin Coolidge

(1845-03-31)March 31, 1845
Plymouth, Vermont, U.S
DiedMarch 18, 1926(1926-03-18) (aged 80)
Plymouth, Vermont, U.S
Political partyRepublican
Spouses
Victoria Josephine Moor
(m. 1868; died 1885)
Caroline Athelia Brown
(m. 1891; died 1920)
Children2, Including Calvin
OccupationBusinessman, Politician, Banker, Farmer
Military service
Allegiance
Branch/serviceVermont Militia
Years of service
  • 1860–1869
  • 1900–1902
RankColonel
Unit
CommandsCompany K, 10th Regiment

Born in Plymouth, Vermont, John C. Coolidge was a farmer and store owner, and worked at a variety of other occupations, including banker and insurance broker. In addition, he was a veteran of the Vermont militia, and held the law enforcement posts of town constable and county deputy sheriff. A prominent local leader, he served in numerous Plymouth town offices, and was elected to terms in both the Vermont House of Representatives and Vermont Senate.

John C. Coolidge remained active in his farming and business interests until his death in Plymouth in 1926; he was buried in Plymouth Notch at a village cemetery where several generations of his family are also buried.

Political and business career edit

 
From 1894's Men of Vermont Illustrated.

Coolidge was born in Plymouth, Vermont on March 31, 1845, the son of Calvin Galusha Coolidge and Sarah Coolidge.[1] Calvin G. Coolidge was a farmer, and also served in the Vermont House of Representatives.[2][3][4] John Coolidge graduated from Black River Academy, and served in Vermont during the American Civil War as commander of the state militia's Company K, 10th Regiment with the rank of captain.[1][5][6]

Early in his life, Coolidge worked as a woodcutter and wheelwright.[7] He was later active in several occupations; a partial list includes farmer, blacksmith, bricklayer, mason, carriage maker, harness maker, teacher, store owner, and insurance broker.[8][9] In addition, he was a vice president of the Ludlow Savings Bank & Trust Company, and was appointed to its board of directors.[10] Coolidge also served on the Black River Academy board of trustees.[11]

A Republican, Coolidge served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1872 to 1878.[1] He held local offices throughout his life, including town selectboard member, town meeting moderator, town agent, tax collector, road commissioner, school superintendent, justice of the peace, and notary public.[7][12] For several years, he was Plymouth's assistant postmaster, with a long running joke in the town being that Coolidge held this position because he was the only person in Plymouth who knew how to complete the forms required when submitting the post office's annual report to the main office in Washington, DC.[13][14] For nearly 40 years he was both a town constable and deputy sheriff of Windsor County.[15][16]

During the 1900 to 1902 governorship of William W. Stickney, who was related to the Coolidge family,[17] John Coolidge served on his military staff as aide-de-camp with the rank of colonel.[18]

Coolidge served in the Vermont Senate from 1910 to 1912.[19][20] During his Senate term, Coolidge was chairman of the Committee on Land Taxes.[20]

Inaugurating his son edit

Upon hearing the death of President Warren G. Harding the previous day, Coolidge, who was a Vermont justice of the peace and a notary public, administered the presidential oath of office to his son at the Coolidge Homestead in Plymouth Notch, Vermont, at about 2:30 a.m. on August 3, 1923.[21]

Death edit

John Calvin Coolidge Sr. died in Plymouth, Vermont on (1926-03-18)March 18, 1926, thirteen days before his 81st birthday.[22] He was buried at Plymouth Notch Cemetery.[23]

Family edit

In 1868, Coolidge married Victoria Josephine Moor (born 1846).[1] They were the parents of two children, son Calvin, and daughter Abigail (1875–1890).[1] Victoria died in 1885, aged 39.[1]

Coolidge married Caroline Athelia Brown (1857–1920)[24] on September 9, 1891.[1]

Notes edit

Sources edit

Books edit

  • American Leaders, 1789–1994: A Biographical Summary. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly. 1994. pp. 15, 28. ISBN 9780871878410.
  • Child, Hamilton (1881). Gazetteer and Business Directory of Windsor County, Vt., for 1883–84. Vol. 1. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse Journal. p. 426.
  • Coolidge, Emma Downing (1930). Descendants of John and Mary Coolidge of Watertown, Massachusetts, 1630. Boston, MA: Wright & Potter Printing Company. p. 170.
  • Orton, Vrest (1981). Calvin Coolidge's Unique Vermont Inauguration. Rutland, VT: Academy Books. p. 95. ISBN 9780914960317.
  • Fuess, Claude Moore (1939). Calvin Coolidge - The Man from Vermont. Andover, MA: Fuess Press. p. 6. ISBN 9781446549049.
  • News and Notes: A Monthly Newsletter Issued by the Vermont Historical Society. Vol. 16–20. Montpelier, VT: Vermont Historical Society. 1964. p. 71.
  • Ullery, Jacob G. (1894). Men of Vermont Illustrated. Brattleboro, VT: Transcript Publishing Company. p. 80.
  • Vermont Department of Banking and Insurance (1920). Annual Report of the Bank Commissioner of the State of Vermont. Rutland, VT: Tuttle Company. p. 149.
  • Vermont General Assembly (1868). Vermont Legislative Documents and Official Reports. Montpelier, VT: Poland's Steam Printing Establishment. p. 34.
  • Vermont Historical Society (1995). A Guide to the Coolidge Family Papers, 1802–1932 (PDF). Montpelier, VT: Vermont Historical Society. p. 6.
  • Vermont State Officers Reports for 1901–1902. Albany, NY: J. B. Lyon Company. 1902. p. 75.
  • Vermont State Senate (1910). Journal of the Senate of the State of Vermont. Montpelier, VT: Capital City Press. pp. 5, 18.
  • Vermont State Senate (1917). Journal of the Senate of the State of Vermont. Montpelier, VT: Vermont General Assembly. p. 808.

Internet edit

  • "Vermont Death Records 1909–2008, Entry for Carrie Brown Coolidge". Ancestry.com. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, LLC. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
  • "Vermont Death Records 1909–2008, Entry for John Calvin Coolidge". Ancestry.com. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, LLC. Retrieved March 3, 2017.

Newspapers edit

  • "Coolidge to Work in the Hay Field to Secure "Rest"". New Bern Sun Journal. New Bern, NC. July 9, 1920. p. 3.
  • "Son's Rise to Presidency Placed Picturesque Colonel Before Public". Asbury Park Evening Press. Asbury Park, NJ. Associated Press. March 19, 1926. p. 10.
  • "Colonel Coolidge Dies". Cornell Daily Sun. Ithaca, NY. Associated Press. March 19, 1926.
  • Case, Stacey (July 4, 1999). "Coolidge: Son Returns to Plymouth Notch". Burlington Free Press. Burlington, VT. p. 7A.

External links edit

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John Calvin Coolidge Sr March 31 1845 March 18 1926 was an American politician and businessman from Vermont and the father of Calvin Coolidge the 30th president of the United States The senior Coolidge administered the presidential oath of office to his son at their family homestead in the early morning hours of August 3 1923 following the death of President Warren G Harding John Calvin Coolidge Sr Member of the Vermont Senatefrom Windsor CountyIn office 1910 1912Serving with Edward A Davis Edward H EdgertonPreceded byF Thomas Kidder Edward B Flinn Loyal E SherwinSucceeded byHerbert H Blanchard David A Elliott Don C PollardMember of theVermont House of Representativesfrom PlymouthIn office 1872 1878Preceded byCharles A ScottSucceeded byAlonzo F HubbardJustice of the Peace for Plymouth VermontIn office 1880 1900In office 1916 1924Member of thePlymouth Vermont SelectboardIn office 1869 1872Personal detailsBornJohn Calvin Coolidge 1845 03 31 March 31 1845Plymouth Vermont U SDiedMarch 18 1926 1926 03 18 aged 80 Plymouth Vermont U SPolitical partyRepublicanSpousesVictoria Josephine Moor m 1868 died 1885 wbr Caroline Athelia Brown m 1891 died 1920 wbr Children2 Including CalvinOccupationBusinessman Politician Banker FarmerMilitary serviceAllegianceUnion United States State of VermontBranch serviceVermont MilitiaYears of service1860 1869 1900 1902RankColonelUnit10th Regiment Vermont Militia Military staff of Governor William W StickneyCommandsCompany K 10th RegimentBorn in Plymouth Vermont John C Coolidge was a farmer and store owner and worked at a variety of other occupations including banker and insurance broker In addition he was a veteran of the Vermont militia and held the law enforcement posts of town constable and county deputy sheriff A prominent local leader he served in numerous Plymouth town offices and was elected to terms in both the Vermont House of Representatives and Vermont Senate John C Coolidge remained active in his farming and business interests until his death in Plymouth in 1926 he was buried in Plymouth Notch at a village cemetery where several generations of his family are also buried Contents 1 Political and business career 2 Inaugurating his son 3 Death 4 Family 5 Notes 6 Sources 6 1 Books 6 2 Internet 6 3 Newspapers 7 External linksPolitical and business career edit nbsp From 1894 s Men of Vermont Illustrated Coolidge was born in Plymouth Vermont on March 31 1845 the son of Calvin Galusha Coolidge and Sarah Coolidge 1 Calvin G Coolidge was a farmer and also served in the Vermont House of Representatives 2 3 4 John Coolidge graduated from Black River Academy and served in Vermont during the American Civil War as commander of the state militia s Company K 10th Regiment with the rank of captain 1 5 6 Early in his life Coolidge worked as a woodcutter and wheelwright 7 He was later active in several occupations a partial list includes farmer blacksmith bricklayer mason carriage maker harness maker teacher store owner and insurance broker 8 9 In addition he was a vice president of the Ludlow Savings Bank amp Trust Company and was appointed to its board of directors 10 Coolidge also served on the Black River Academy board of trustees 11 A Republican Coolidge served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1872 to 1878 1 He held local offices throughout his life including town selectboard member town meeting moderator town agent tax collector road commissioner school superintendent justice of the peace and notary public 7 12 For several years he was Plymouth s assistant postmaster with a long running joke in the town being that Coolidge held this position because he was the only person in Plymouth who knew how to complete the forms required when submitting the post office s annual report to the main office in Washington DC 13 14 For nearly 40 years he was both a town constable and deputy sheriff of Windsor County 15 16 During the 1900 to 1902 governorship of William W Stickney who was related to the Coolidge family 17 John Coolidge served on his military staff as aide de camp with the rank of colonel 18 Coolidge served in the Vermont Senate from 1910 to 1912 19 20 During his Senate term Coolidge was chairman of the Committee on Land Taxes 20 Inaugurating his son editMain article First inauguration of Calvin Coolidge Upon hearing the death of President Warren G Harding the previous day Coolidge who was a Vermont justice of the peace and a notary public administered the presidential oath of office to his son at the Coolidge Homestead in Plymouth Notch Vermont at about 2 30 a m on August 3 1923 21 Death editJohn Calvin Coolidge Sr died in Plymouth Vermont on 1926 03 18 March 18 1926 thirteen days before his 81st birthday 22 He was buried at Plymouth Notch Cemetery 23 Family editIn 1868 Coolidge married Victoria Josephine Moor born 1846 1 They were the parents of two children son Calvin and daughter Abigail 1875 1890 1 Victoria died in 1885 aged 39 1 Coolidge married Caroline Athelia Brown 1857 1920 24 on September 9 1891 1 Notes edit a b c d e f g Men of Vermont Illustrated Fairfield Family Vermont Notary Public Coolidge Family Papers 1802 1932 Vermont Historical Society Vermont Legislative Documents and Official Reports A Guide to the Coolidge Family Papers 1802 1932 a b Calvin Coolidge The Man from Vermont Gazetteer and Business Directory of Windsor County Vt for 1883 84 Calvin Coolidge s Unique Vermont Inauguration Annual Report of the Bank Commissioner of the State of Vermont Descendants of John and Mary Coolidge 1917 Vermont Senate Journal News and Notes Colonel Coolidge Dies pp 1 2 Son s Rise to Presidency Placed Picturesque Colonel Before Public Coolidge to Work in the Hay Field to Secure Rest American Leaders 1789 1994 A Biographical Summary Vermont State Officers Reports for 1901 1902 Death of Colonel John Coolidge Time Magazine a b Journal of the Senate of the State of Vermont Miller Center American Presidents Archived 2014 07 14 at the Wayback Machine Vermont Death Records 1909 2008 Entry for John Calvin Coolidge Coolidge Son Returns to Plymouth Notch Vermont Death Records 1909 2008 Entry for Carrie Brown Coolidge Sources editBooks edit American Leaders 1789 1994 A Biographical Summary Washington DC Congressional Quarterly 1994 pp 15 28 ISBN 9780871878410 Child Hamilton 1881 Gazetteer and Business Directory of Windsor County Vt for 1883 84 Vol 1 Syracuse NY Syracuse Journal p 426 Coolidge Emma Downing 1930 Descendants of John and Mary Coolidge of Watertown Massachusetts 1630 Boston MA Wright amp Potter Printing Company p 170 Orton Vrest 1981 Calvin Coolidge s Unique Vermont Inauguration Rutland VT Academy Books p 95 ISBN 9780914960317 Fuess Claude Moore 1939 Calvin Coolidge The Man from Vermont Andover MA Fuess Press p 6 ISBN 9781446549049 News and Notes A Monthly Newsletter Issued by the Vermont Historical Society Vol 16 20 Montpelier VT Vermont Historical Society 1964 p 71 Ullery Jacob G 1894 Men of Vermont Illustrated Brattleboro VT Transcript Publishing Company p 80 Vermont Department of Banking and Insurance 1920 Annual Report of the Bank Commissioner of the State of Vermont Rutland VT Tuttle Company p 149 Vermont General Assembly 1868 Vermont Legislative Documents and Official Reports Montpelier VT Poland s Steam Printing Establishment p 34 Vermont Historical Society 1995 A Guide to the Coolidge Family Papers 1802 1932 PDF Montpelier VT Vermont Historical Society p 6 Vermont State Officers Reports for 1901 1902 Albany NY J B Lyon Company 1902 p 75 Vermont State Senate 1910 Journal of the Senate of the State of Vermont Montpelier VT Capital City Press pp 5 18 Vermont State Senate 1917 Journal of the Senate of the State of Vermont Montpelier VT Vermont General Assembly p 808 Internet edit Vermont Death Records 1909 2008 Entry for Carrie Brown Coolidge Ancestry com Provo UT Ancestry com LLC Retrieved March 3 2017 Vermont Death Records 1909 2008 Entry for John Calvin Coolidge Ancestry com Provo UT Ancestry com LLC Retrieved March 3 2017 Newspapers edit Coolidge to Work in the Hay Field to Secure Rest New Bern Sun Journal New Bern NC July 9 1920 p 3 Son s Rise to Presidency Placed Picturesque Colonel Before Public Asbury Park Evening Press Asbury Park NJ Associated Press March 19 1926 p 10 Colonel Coolidge Dies Cornell Daily Sun Ithaca NY Associated Press March 19 1926 Case Stacey July 4 1999 Coolidge Son Returns to Plymouth Notch Burlington Free Press Burlington VT p 7A External links editJohn Calvin Coolidge Sr at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Calvin Coolidge Sr amp oldid 1174828827, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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