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Calvin Coolidge
Coolidge
Historical Figure
Nationality: United States
Religion: Congregationalist
Date of Birth: 1872
Date of Death: 1933
Cause of Death: Heart Attack
Occupation: Lawyer, Politician
Spouse: Grace Goodhue Coolidge
Children: John Coolidge

Calvin Coolidge, Jr.

Affiliations: Republican Party
Turtledove Appearances:
Southern Victory
POD: September 10, 1862
Appearance(s): The Center Cannot Hold
Type of Appearance: Direct
Affiliations: Democratic Party
John Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (1872–1933) was the thirtieth President of the United States (1923–1929). He was elected as the twenty-ninth Vice President in 1920 and succeeded to the Presidency upon the death of Warren G. Harding. Elected in his own right in 1924, he gained a reputation as a small-government conservative.

Before his presidency, Coolidge was an attorney. He served as governor of Massachusetts from 1916-1919, a governorship most notable for its response to the Boston Police Strike. Coolidge's public statement that "There is no right to strike against the public safety by anyone, anywhere, any time" made him a star among the country's conservatives.

Calvin Coolidge in Southern VictoryEdit

Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933) was a Democrat politican in the early twentieth century. He served as governor of Masschusetts in the and 1920s, and was elected to the presidency in 1932. He holds the distinction of being the only man elected President of the United States never to be inaugurated.

A veteran of the Great War, Coolidge rose to prominence during his tenure as governor of Massachusetts during the 1920s. In 1928, he was the Democratic Party's nominee for president. However, as United States had been immensely prosperous under the administration of Socialist President Upton Sinclair, Coolidge was readily portrayed another regressive Democrat. Despite Coolidge's promises to keep the Confederate States in check, his lack of accomplishment outside of Massachusetts worked against him. Although he carried much of New England, Kansas, and the former C.S. state of Houston, he was defeated by the incumbent Vice President, Socialist Hosea Blackford. When Coolidge called Blackford to concede, however, he expressed his belief that the bull market would not last, and that Blackford would face a difficult presidency when it finally crashed.

History proved Coolidge correct. The stock market crash came a year into Blackford's term. Blackford struggled unsuccessfully with the resulting depression, but the American people's faith in him and his party quickly eroded. Further sinking Blackford's presidency was the Pacific War with Japan, which broke out in 1932, just before elections.

Against this backdrop, the Democrats nominated Coolidge as their candidate for a second time in 1932. Coolidge's platform of discontinuing Blackford's costly and ineffective economic programs and a vigorous prosecution of the Pacific War handily won him and his running mate Herbert Hoover the election. Unfortunately, Coolidge did not live to take office. In early 1933, President-elect Coolidge was in Washington, DC when he suffered a heart attack while shaving and died. Coolidge's term was served by Hoover.

See AlsoEdit

  • Hosea Blackford, a fictional character who serves as the 30th President of the United States in the Southern Victory series. He defeats Calvin Coolidge in the 1928 election, but is in turn handily defeated by Coolidge in a rematch in 1932.


Political offices (OTL)
Preceded by
Warren G. Harding
President of the United States
1923-1929
Succeeded by
Herbert Hoover
Preceded by
Thomas R. Marshall
Vice President of the United States
1921-1923
Succeeded by
A period of vacancy, followed by Charles G. Dawes
Preceded by
Samuel W. McCall
Governor of Massachusetts
1919–1921
Succeeded by
Channing H. Cox
Party political offices (OTL)
Preceded by
Warren G. Harding
Republican Party Presidential Candidate
1924 (won)
Succeeded by
Herbert Hoover
Political offices (Southern Victory)
Preceded by
Unknown; last known is Theodore Roosevelt
Democratic Party Presidential Candidate
1928 (lost), 1932 (won, died before inauguration)
Succeeded by
Herbert Hoover
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