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Vice President Elect Calvin Coolidge and wife Grace walking on Washington, D.C. street. The outgoing Grace Coolidge speaks to the photographer on March 1, 1921. They moved into the Willard Hotel suite vacated by the departing Vice President, Thomas Marshall, and lived there until Coolidge became President in August 1923
Vice President Elect Calvin Coolidge and wife Grace walking on Washington, D.C. street. The outgoing Grace Coolidge speaks to the photographer on March 1, 1921. They moved into the Willard Hotel suite vacated by the departing Vice President, Thomas Marshall, and lived there until Coolidge became President in August 1923

EVB2948701: Vice President Elect Calvin Coolidge and wife Grace walking on Washington, D.C. street. The outgoing Grace Coolidge speaks to the photographer on March 1, 1921. They moved into the Willard Hotel suite vacated by the departing Vice President, Thomas Marshall, and lived there until Coolidge became President in August 1923 / Bridgeman Images

President Calvin and Grace Coolidge acknowledge greetings from crowd on Nov. 5, 1924. The previous day, Calvin Coolidge was elected with a 25.2% popular vote margin of victory over his Democratic opponent John W. Davis
President Calvin and Grace Coolidge acknowledge greetings from crowd on Nov. 5, 1924. The previous day, Calvin Coolidge was elected with a 25.2% popular vote margin of victory over his Democratic opponent John W. Davis

EVB2948718: President Calvin and Grace Coolidge acknowledge greetings from crowd on Nov. 5, 1924. The previous day, Calvin Coolidge was elected with a 25.2% popular vote margin of victory over his Democratic opponent John W. Davis / Bridgeman Images

White House undergoing renovations during the Calvin Coolidge Presidency. March 16, 1927. The building was covered by a temporary roof while the old one was removed
White House undergoing renovations during the Calvin Coolidge Presidency. March 16, 1927. The building was covered by a temporary roof while the old one was removed

EVB2948725: White House undergoing renovations during the Calvin Coolidge Presidency. March 16, 1927. The building was covered by a temporary roof while the old one was removed / Bridgeman Images

Bodies of some of the 38 people killed in Wall Street bombing of Sept. 16, 1920. Fifty seven others were hospitalized and approx. 400 injured
Bodies of some of the 38 people killed in Wall Street bombing of Sept. 16, 1920. Fifty seven others were hospitalized and approx. 400 injured

EVB2948727: Bodies of some of the 38 people killed in Wall Street bombing of Sept. 16, 1920. Fifty seven others were hospitalized and approx. 400 injured / Bridgeman Images

Henry Ford (right) meeting with John Weeks over the proposed Muscle Shoals Project, Jan. 13, 1922. Ford lost his bid to acquire government property and land for industrial development. The Alabama region was later incorporated into the 1930s Tennessee Valley Authority
Henry Ford (right) meeting with John Weeks over the proposed Muscle Shoals Project, Jan. 13, 1922. Ford lost his bid to acquire government property and land for industrial development. The Alabama region was later incorporated into the 1930s Tennessee Valley Authority

EVB2948743: Henry Ford (right) meeting with John Weeks over the proposed Muscle Shoals Project, Jan. 13, 1922. Ford lost his bid to acquire government property and land for industrial development. The Alabama region was later incorporated into the 1930s Tennessee Valley Authority / Bridgeman Images

Henry Cabot Lodge, Republican Senator from Massachusetts, served from 1893-1924. c. 1920. As Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he lead the Senate's refusal to ratify of the Treaty of Versailles and U.S. membership in the League of Nations
Henry Cabot Lodge, Republican Senator from Massachusetts, served from 1893-1924. c. 1920. As Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he lead the Senate's refusal to ratify of the Treaty of Versailles and U.S. membership in the League of Nations

EVB2948746: Henry Cabot Lodge, Republican Senator from Massachusetts, served from 1893-1924. c. 1920. As Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he lead the Senate's refusal to ratify of the Treaty of Versailles and U.S. membership in the League of Nations / Bridgeman Images

President Warren Harding signing a bill into law, in the White House Oval Office. August 18, 1922
President Warren Harding signing a bill into law, in the White House Oval Office. August 18, 1922

EVB2948754: President Warren Harding signing a bill into law, in the White House Oval Office. August 18, 1922 / Bridgeman Images

Alfred E. Smith and friends in a staged Studio Portrait, on 'The Coney Island Express.' c. 1910. Smith was then a member of the New York State Assembly, serving New York County's 2nd District from 1904 to 1915
Alfred E. Smith and friends in a staged Studio Portrait, on 'The Coney Island Express.' c. 1910. Smith was then a member of the New York State Assembly, serving New York County's 2nd District from 1904 to 1915

EVB2948758: Alfred E. Smith and friends in a staged Studio Portrait, on 'The Coney Island Express.' c. 1910. Smith was then a member of the New York State Assembly, serving New York County's 2nd District from 1904 to 1915 / Bridgeman Images

Democratic Presidential Candidate Al Smith on the rear of train, in Chicago. In 1928 he was taking his campaign to the Western States. His strong New York City accent was not easy on many American's ears
Democratic Presidential Candidate Al Smith on the rear of train, in Chicago. In 1928 he was taking his campaign to the Western States. His strong New York City accent was not easy on many American's ears

EVB2948762: Democratic Presidential Candidate Al Smith on the rear of train, in Chicago. In 1928 he was taking his campaign to the Western States. His strong New York City accent was not easy on many American's ears / Bridgeman Images

David Sarnoff, founder of R.C.A. and N.B.C., with Guglielmo Marconi, inventor of radio, 1933
David Sarnoff, founder of R.C.A. and N.B.C., with Guglielmo Marconi, inventor of radio, 1933

EVB2950007: David Sarnoff, founder of R.C.A. and N.B.C., with Guglielmo Marconi, inventor of radio, 1933 / Bridgeman Images

DARRYL F. ZANUCK (center), on leave from WWII duties, flanked by wife VIRGINIA FOX ZANUCK (left) and MARGARET SHENBERG MAYER, mid-1940s
DARRYL F. ZANUCK (center), on leave from WWII duties, flanked by wife VIRGINIA FOX ZANUCK (left) and MARGARET SHENBERG MAYER, mid-1940s

EVB2950018: DARRYL F. ZANUCK (center), on leave from WWII duties, flanked by wife VIRGINIA FOX ZANUCK (left) and MARGARET SHENBERG MAYER, mid-1940s / Bridgeman Images

Deanna Durbin signing autographs at the Hollywood Canteen during World War II
Deanna Durbin signing autographs at the Hollywood Canteen during World War II

EVB2950024: Deanna Durbin signing autographs at the Hollywood Canteen during World War II / Bridgeman Images

From left, former president Herbert Hoover, retired general Douglas MacArthur, at Governor's Island, New York, 1957
From left, former president Herbert Hoover, retired general Douglas MacArthur, at Governor's Island, New York, 1957

EVB2950098: From left, former president Herbert Hoover, retired general Douglas MacArthur, at Governor's Island, New York, 1957 / Bridgeman Images

From left: Douglas MacArthur at 5, his father Arthur MacArthur Jr, his brother Arthur MacArthur III, his mother Mary Pinkney MacArthur, 1885
From left: Douglas MacArthur at 5, his father Arthur MacArthur Jr, his brother Arthur MacArthur III, his mother Mary Pinkney MacArthur, 1885

EVB2950099: From left: Douglas MacArthur at 5, his father Arthur MacArthur Jr, his brother Arthur MacArthur III, his mother Mary Pinkney MacArthur, 1885 / Bridgeman Images

Russian Royalty. Exiled Russian Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich, heir to Russian throne, 1924
Russian Royalty. Exiled Russian Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich, heir to Russian throne, 1924

EVB2950118: Russian Royalty. Exiled Russian Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich, heir to Russian throne, 1924 / Bridgeman Images

Russian Royalty. Exiled Grand Duchess Zinaida Rashevskaya and exiled Russian Grand Duke Boris Vladimirovich, c.1920s
Russian Royalty. Exiled Grand Duchess Zinaida Rashevskaya and exiled Russian Grand Duke Boris Vladimirovich, c.1920s

EVB2950119: Russian Royalty. Exiled Grand Duchess Zinaida Rashevskaya and exiled Russian Grand Duke Boris Vladimirovich, c.1920s / Bridgeman Images

Duchess of Windsor Wallis Simpson, c.late 1930s
Duchess of Windsor Wallis Simpson, c.late 1930s

EVB2950133: Duchess of Windsor Wallis Simpson, c.late 1930s / Bridgeman Images

Duchess of Windsor Wallis Simpson and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor, c.1940s
Duchess of Windsor Wallis Simpson and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor, c.1940s

EVB2950155: Duchess of Windsor Wallis Simpson and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor, c.1940s / Bridgeman Images

British Royal Family. Prince Edward of Wales, (future Duke of Windsor), at King George V's Silver Jubilee, 1935
British Royal Family. Prince Edward of Wales, (future Duke of Windsor), at King George V's Silver Jubilee, 1935

EVB2950163: British Royal Family. Prince Edward of Wales, (future Duke of Windsor), at King George V's Silver Jubilee, 1935 / Bridgeman Images

British Royalty. Home of Duchess of Windsor Wallis Simpson and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor, Paris, France, c.late 1930s
British Royalty. Home of Duchess of Windsor Wallis Simpson and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor, Paris, France, c.late 1930s

EVB2950164: British Royalty. Home of Duchess of Windsor Wallis Simpson and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor, Paris, France, c.late 1930s / Bridgeman Images

British Royal Family. Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor and former US President Herbert Hoover, Nassau, Bahamas, 1944
British Royal Family. Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor and former US President Herbert Hoover, Nassau, Bahamas, 1944

EVB2950166: British Royal Family. Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor and former US President Herbert Hoover, Nassau, Bahamas, 1944 / Bridgeman Images

Presidential candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower showing a vacant spot where a cap had fallen off one of his front teeth. 9/8/52
Presidential candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower showing a vacant spot where a cap had fallen off one of his front teeth. 9/8/52

EVB2950211: Presidential candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower showing a vacant spot where a cap had fallen off one of his front teeth. 9/8/52 / Bridgeman Images

President Dwight D. Eisenhower, before the state dinner at the White House with Royal guests, left to right: Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen of the United Kingdom; President Eisenhower; First Lady Mamie Eisenhower; Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh; at the White House, October 18, 1957
President Dwight D. Eisenhower, before the state dinner at the White House with Royal guests, left to right: Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen of the United Kingdom; President Eisenhower; First Lady Mamie Eisenhower; Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh; at the White House, October 18, 1957

EVB2950216: President Dwight D. Eisenhower, before the state dinner at the White House with Royal guests, left to right: Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen of the United Kingdom; President Eisenhower; First Lady Mamie Eisenhower; Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh; at the White House, October 18, 1957 / Bridgeman Images

US Elections. Aftermath of the Republican National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, July, 1952
US Elections. Aftermath of the Republican National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, July, 1952

EVB2950222: US Elections. Aftermath of the Republican National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, July, 1952 / Bridgeman Images

US Elections. 'Ike' straw hats on seats reserved for the New York delegation of the Republican National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, July, 1952
US Elections. 'Ike' straw hats on seats reserved for the New York delegation of the Republican National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, July, 1952

EVB2950223: US Elections. 'Ike' straw hats on seats reserved for the New York delegation of the Republican National Convention in Chicago, Illinois, July, 1952 / Bridgeman Images

Edward Kennedy and nephew John F. Kennedy Jr. on the ski slopes, 3/29/64
Edward Kennedy and nephew John F. Kennedy Jr. on the ski slopes, 3/29/64

EVB2950299: Edward Kennedy and nephew John F. Kennedy Jr. on the ski slopes, 3/29/64 / Bridgeman Images

President Herbert Hoover and British Prime Minister Ramsey MacDonald at the White House. Oct. 5, 1929
President Herbert Hoover and British Prime Minister Ramsey MacDonald at the White House. Oct. 5, 1929

EVB2949089: President Herbert Hoover and British Prime Minister Ramsey MacDonald at the White House. Oct. 5, 1929 / Bridgeman Images

President's Herbert Hoover's Marine Guard encampment on the Rapidan River, Aug. 17, 1929. The Marines set up a tent city when they followed the President to his retreat in Madison County, Virginia
President's Herbert Hoover's Marine Guard encampment on the Rapidan River, Aug. 17, 1929. The Marines set up a tent city when they followed the President to his retreat in Madison County, Virginia

EVB2949094: President's Herbert Hoover's Marine Guard encampment on the Rapidan River, Aug. 17, 1929. The Marines set up a tent city when they followed the President to his retreat in Madison County, Virginia / Bridgeman Images

Funeral of former President and Chief Justice William Howard Taft, March 8-13, 1929. Horse drawn caisson with the flag draped coffin of Taft moves past the White House
Funeral of former President and Chief Justice William Howard Taft, March 8-13, 1929. Horse drawn caisson with the flag draped coffin of Taft moves past the White House

EVB2949103: Funeral of former President and Chief Justice William Howard Taft, March 8-13, 1929. Horse drawn caisson with the flag draped coffin of Taft moves past the White House / Bridgeman Images

The Great White Fleet. U.S.S. Alabama, battleship of the US Navy. 1904
The Great White Fleet. U.S.S. Alabama, battleship of the US Navy. 1904

EVB2949104: The Great White Fleet. U.S.S. Alabama, battleship of the US Navy. 1904 / Bridgeman Images

The Great White Fleet. U.S. battleships saluting the Mayflower, Hampton Roads, Va. 1907
The Great White Fleet. U.S. battleships saluting the Mayflower, Hampton Roads, Va. 1907

EVB2949105: The Great White Fleet. U.S. battleships saluting the Mayflower, Hampton Roads, Va. 1907 / Bridgeman Images

Hog scraping rail. Meatpacking plant worker's remove hair from hog carcasses. Armour's Packing Plant, Chicago, 1909
Hog scraping rail. Meatpacking plant worker's remove hair from hog carcasses. Armour's Packing Plant, Chicago, 1909

EVB2949107: Hog scraping rail. Meatpacking plant worker's remove hair from hog carcasses. Armour's Packing Plant, Chicago, 1909, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

James R. Garfield & Ambassador Jusserand at Bowling Field, 11/25/24
James R. Garfield & Ambassador Jusserand at Bowling Field, 11/25/24

EVB2949109: James R. Garfield & Ambassador Jusserand at Bowling Field, 11/25/24 / Bridgeman Images

Joeseph p. Tumulty. c. 1913-1920
Joeseph p. Tumulty. c. 1913-1920

EVB2949110: Joeseph p. Tumulty. c. 1913-1920 / Bridgeman Images

Panic of 1907. Illustration shows a throng of people on Wall Street rushing to purchase stocks from trading houses that offer various amounts of green or pink trading stamps. 1907
Panic of 1907. Illustration shows a throng of people on Wall Street rushing to purchase stocks from trading houses that offer various amounts of green or pink trading stamps. 1907

EVB2949112: Panic of 1907. Illustration shows a throng of people on Wall Street rushing to purchase stocks from trading houses that offer various amounts of green or pink trading stamps. 1907 / Bridgeman Images

16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: the 16th amendment established Congress's right to impose a Federal income tax. 1913
16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: the 16th amendment established Congress's right to impose a Federal income tax. 1913

EVB2949113: 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: the 16th amendment established Congress's right to impose a Federal income tax. 1913 / Bridgeman Images


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