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Coolidge Calvin



Calvin Coolidge ALS to his Neighbor, Northampton, MA Traveling Salesman!

 

1p TLS signed by former 30th U.S. President Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933) as "Calvin Coolidge" at center. Written in Northampton, Massachusetts on May 7, 1930. On heavy-weight cream stationery paper watermarked "Holyoke Co. Paper," and with black embossed "Calvin Coolidge / Northampton / Massachusetts" letterhead. Light overall toning and with expected paper folds, else very good to near fine. 8.5" x 11".

 

Ex-President Calvin Coolidge wrote the following letter to George R. Spear (ca. 1866-1935), his long-time close friend and former neighbor:

 

"Dear Sir:

 

Mrs. Coolidge and I expect to attend the dinner Monday evening, May twelfth.

 

Very truly yours,

 

[signed] Calvin Coolidge."

 

Calvin and Grace Coolidge rented one half of a duplex house on Northampton's Massasoit Street between 1906-1930. Their righthand neighbors were the Spears. George R. Spear was a traveling salesman and industrial executive who, after retirement in 1930, decided to try his hand at politics. The Coolidges often visited the Spears for an hour or so every night they lived on Massasoit Street, when Coolidge was not in the Massachusetts Gubernatorial Mansion or the White House. Coolidge and Spear often played horse shoes in the back yard. Spear disproved the myth that Coolidge was taciturn by often claiming that "Mr. Coolidge was in fact a free and easy talker." (Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio, November 6, 1930 issue.)

 

Vermonter Calvin Coolidge had moved to western Massachusetts to attend Amherst College, and he would live in the nearby industrial center and college town of Northampton, Massachusetts for the rest of his life. Coolidge was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1897 and opened his own practice in Northampton a year later. Coolidge had already begun transitioning into politics by 1903. “Silent Cal” became President in 1923 and served until 1929.



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