Calvin Coolidge

August 3, 1923 to March 4, 1929

Year

Date

Document Title

1923

August 3, 1923

Coolidge’s Statement on the Death of President Harding
 

August 4, 1923

Coolidge’s Proclamation on the Death of President Harding

 

December 6, 1923

Coolidge’s First Annual Message to Congress

1924

January 7, 1924

Dayton-Goose Creek R. Co. v. U.S.

 

January 24, 1924

Coolidge’s Letter on the Treaty with Great Britain
 

February 3, 1924

Proclamation on the Death of President Wilson

 

February 8, 1924

Joint Resolution of Congress Respecting Prosecution for Cancellation of Oil Leases: (Teapot Dome)

 

February 11, 1924

Coolidge’s Statement on Resolution on Navy Secretary
 

March 5, 1924

Coolidge’s Proclamation on Amnesty and Pardon
 

March 27, 1924

Coolidge’s Letter Requesting Attorney General’s Resignation
 

April 10, 1924

Hughes’ Gentleman’s Agreement on Japanese Immigration
 

May 3, 1924

Coolidge’s Veto of the Pension Increase Bill

 

May 10-13, 1924

Socialist Labor Party Platform

 

May 15, 1924

Coolidge’s Veto of the Adjusted Compensation for War Veterans Bill

 

May 26, 1924

The Immigration Act of 1924 {excerpt}

 

June 2, 1924

Law Issuing Citizenship to Indians {excerpt}

 

June 12, 1924

Republican Party Platform

 

July 4, 1924

Progressive Party Platform

 

July 9, 1924

Democratic Party Platform

 

August 14, 1924

Coolidge’s Address Accepting the Republican Nomination

 

December 3, 1924

Coolidge’s Second Annual Message to Congress

1925

February 14, 1925

Coolidge’s Proclamation for a Special Session of the Senate
 

March 4, 1925

Coolidge’s Inaugural Address

 

March 13, 1925

Butler Act of Tennessee

 

June 1, 1925

Pierce v. Society of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and

 

June 8, 1925

Gitlow v. People of State of New York

 

December 8, 1925

Coolidge’s Third Annual Message to Congress

1926

January 27, 1926

Senate Resolutions to Join the Permanent Court of International Justice

 

1926

Draft Protocol for the Accession of the United States {excerpt}

 

October 25, 1926

Meyers v. United States

 

December 7, 1926

Coolidge’s Fourth Annual Message to Congress

1927

January 10, 1927

Coolidge’s Message to Congress on American Intervention In Nicaragua {excerpt}

 

February 25, 1927

McNary-Haugen Bill {excerpt}

 

February 25, 1927

Coolidge’s Veto of the McNary-Haugen Bill

 

February 28, 1927

Tyson & Bro.-United Theatre Ticket Office v. Banton

 

March 7, 1927

Nixon v. Herndon

 

April 9, 1927

Vanzetti’s Last Statement in Court {excerpt}

 

May 2, 1927

Buck v. Bell

 

December 6, 1927

Coolidge’s Fifth Annual Message to Congress

1928

May 5, 1928

Treaty of Arbitration with Germany {excerpt}

 

May 5, 1928

Treaty of Conciliation with Germany {excerpt}

 

May 12-13, 1928

Socialist Labor Party Platform

 

June 15, 1928

Republican Party Platform

 

June 29, 1928

Democratic Party Platform

 

August 27, 1928

The Pact of Paris (Kellogg-Peace Pact) {excerpt}

 

October 22, 1928

Hoover’s Speech,: The Philosophy of Rugged Individualism {excerpt}

 

December 4, 1928

Coolidge’s Sixth Annual Message to Congress

 

December 7 and 11, 1928

Hearings Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Foreign on The General Pact for the Renunciation of War signed at Paris August 27, 1928

Last updated February 28, 2007