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                <text>&lt;p&gt;The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library &amp;amp; Museum contains materials documenting the private life of Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933), beginning with his birth and formative years in Vermont, his student days at Amherst College, and his years as a young lawyer in Northampton, Massachusetts.&lt;!-- more --&gt; Exhibits and manuscripts, written and pictorial, cover his political career from Northampton to Boston to the White House and his post-presidential years as a Northampton resident. The Collection also includes materials of a similar nature related to the life of Grace Goodhue Coolidge (1879-1957).&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;The Coolidge Collection was established in 1920, when Calvin Coolidge gave documents and memorabilia to Forbes Library in Northampton. Coolidge continued giving materials to the library throughout the remainder of his life. At the end of his administration, he sent his personal library from the White House to the Forbes Library. Included were the well-known Howard Chandler Christy portraits of Calvin Coolidge and his wife, Grace, and the infamous electric horse. The final impetus for the permanent home of the Coolidge Collection came in 1956. Acting upon the request of Grace Coolidge and the Trustees of Forbes Library, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts granted funds to establish a "Calvin Coolidge Memorial Room" as a separate entity within the library. Today, Forbes Library is the largest existing source of primary material on Calvin Coolidge and the only public library in the United States to hold a presidential collection.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;The collection consists of manuscripts, speeches, letters, videos, recordings, microfilms, the official presidential papers and the personal papers of President Coolidge, tapes, off-the-record press conferences, photographs, paintings, scrapbooks, broadsides, and artifacts. The Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library &amp;amp; Museum is managed by an Archivist/Curator and is available to researchers during open hours.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Images From the Archives includes only a small portion of the Coolidge collection. To see images beyond what is included here, please speak with a librarian.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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