Calvin coolidge jr tabacco field
Calvin coolidge jr. death
It was on this day, July 7, , at in the evening, that the Coolidges’ youngest son, sixteen year old Calvin Jr., lost his fight with blood poisoning (septicemia) from a blister on his foot .
Calvin coolidge jr tabacco field
Calvin, Jr. did labor in the tobacco fields near Northampton for two summers, but he was a thinker rather than a worker.
John coolidge
When his father became President of the United States after Warren Harding’s death, Calvin, Jr. was working in a Massachusetts tobacco field.
Grace coolidge
He also built the value of work into his own family as demonstrated by his son Calvin Coolidge, Jr., who worked in the tobacco fields while his Father was President.