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Portrait of Calvin Coolidge
Identifier: ART007.
Format: Oil.
Creator: unknown.
An oil painting of former President Calvin Coolidge, a resident of Northampton. Three-quarter seated portrait holding a book. Displayed in the Coolidge Room, Forbes Library. Northampton, Mass.
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Calvin Coolidge as Chief Wamblee-Tokaha of the tribe of Sioux Indians
Identifier: ART009.
Format: oil painting.
Creator: Frank Clifford Ashford.
An oil painting of former President Calvin Coolidge in Indian headdress as Wamblee-Tokah. The headdress and name was given to Coolidge by Sioux leaders Chief Chauncey Yellow Robe and Rosebud Yellow… -
Portrait of the Honorable Calvin Coolidge
Identifier: ART029.
Format: Oil on canvas.
Creator: Howard Chandler Christy.
oil on canvas portrait of President Calvin Coolidge by Howard CHandler Christy
Official White House Portraits of President Calvin Coolidge And Mrs. Grace Goodhue Coolidge. (Coolidge served as… -
Bust of Calvin Coolidge
Identifier: ART035.
Format: Marble.
Creator: Moses Dykaar.
A marble bust side view of Calvin Coolidge.
Original full-size marble bust sits in Senate wing of the Capitol -
Bust of George Washington
Identifier: ART046.
Format: Marble.
Creator: (attributed to) Jean Antoine Houdon, 1741-1828.
Marble bust of George Washington with loose garment around his neck. Inscribed "Eudon, Sculpt. 1800"
In 1943, also, Miss Edith Allen Clark presented Forbes Library with a marble bust… -
Calvin Coolidge at home
Identifier: CC:4.7.06.
Creator: Eric Stahlberg.
Safety film copy negative. Former president Coolidge with his dogs Rob Roy and Tiny Tim on the porch of his home at 21 Massasoit Street, Northampton -
President-Elect Nixon and Family
Identifier: GAZETTE 1969-01.
Creator: Gazette Staff.
President-Elect Nixon and Family -
McKinley Day
Identifier: NO BOX 5.01.
President McKinley and Smith College President Seelye are in the first carriage from back of photo: McKinley Day, Northampton, Mass. June 19, 1899 Pres. McKinley and Prs. Seelye passing through Main…