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John Calvin Coolidge Sr.

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John Calvin Coolidge Sr.
NameJohn Calvin Coolidge Sr.
Birth dateMarch 31, 1845
Birth placePlymouth, Vermont
Death dateMarch 18, 1926
Death placePlymouth, Vermont
OccupationFarmer, politician
SpouseVictoria Josephine Moor
ChildrenCalvin Coolidge, Abbie Coolidge, Clarence Coolidge

John Calvin Coolidge Sr. was a Vermont farmer and politician who served in the Vermont House of Representatives and was the father of Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President of the United States. He was born in Plymouth, Vermont, to a family of English American descent, and was raised on a farm in Windsor County, Vermont. Coolidge Sr. was educated at the Black River Academy in Ludlow, Vermont, and later attended the Vermont Academy in Saxtons River, Vermont. He was a member of the Republican Party and was active in local politics, serving as a Justice of the Peace in Plymouth, Vermont.

Early life and education

John Calvin Coolidge Sr. was born on March 31, 1845, in Plymouth, Vermont, to Calvin Galusha Coolidge and Sarah Almeda Brewer. He was the youngest of five children and was raised on a farm in Windsor County, Vermont. Coolidge Sr. attended the Black River Academy in Ludlow, Vermont, where he studied Latin and Greek. He later attended the Vermont Academy in Saxtons River, Vermont, where he studied agriculture and business administration. Coolidge Sr. was a member of the Congregational church and was active in the Sunday school movement, which was influenced by Dwight L. Moody and Charles Finney.

Career

Coolidge Sr. began his career as a farmer in Plymouth, Vermont, where he raised cattle and sheep. He was also a storekeeper and operated a general store in Plymouth, Vermont. Coolidge Sr. was a member of the Vermont House of Representatives and served from 1872 to 1878. He was a member of the Republican Party and was active in local politics, serving as a Justice of the Peace in Plymouth, Vermont. Coolidge Sr. was also a member of the Masonic order and was a Freemason. He was influenced by the Whig Party and the Free Soil Party, which were active in Vermont during the American Civil War.

Family and personal life

Coolidge Sr. married Victoria Josephine Moor in 1868, and they had three children: Calvin Coolidge, Abbie Coolidge, and Clarence Coolidge. The family lived on a farm in Plymouth, Vermont, where they raised cattle and sheep. Coolidge Sr. was a member of the Congregational church and was active in the Sunday school movement. He was also a member of the Grange movement, which was active in Vermont during the late 19th century. Coolidge Sr. was influenced by the Social Gospel movement, which was led by Washington Gladden and Walter Rauschenbusch.

Later life and death

Coolidge Sr. continued to farm and operate his store in Plymouth, Vermont, until his death on March 18, 1926. He was 80 years old at the time of his death and was buried in the Plymouth Notch Cemetery in Plymouth, Vermont. Coolidge Sr. was survived by his wife, Victoria Josephine Moor, and his three children: Calvin Coolidge, Abbie Coolidge, and Clarence Coolidge. He was also survived by his grandchildren, including John Coolidge and Calvin Coolidge Jr.. Coolidge Sr. was remembered as a devoted father and husband, and was respected for his service to the community and his country.

Legacy

Coolidge Sr.'s legacy is closely tied to that of his son, Calvin Coolidge, who served as the 30th President of the United States. Coolidge Sr. was a strong influence on his son's life and career, and was known for his Republican values and his commitment to public service. Coolidge Sr. was also a member of the Vermont Historical Society and was active in the preservation of Vermont history. He was influenced by the American Revolution and the War of 1812, which had a significant impact on Vermont and the United States. Coolidge Sr. is remembered as a devoted public servant and a proud Vermont native, who was committed to the values of hard work, self-reliance, and community service. Category:American farmers

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