The inauguration is really about swearing in the next president, but first ladies throughout history have stolen the show with their inaugural gowns.
“It did not take us long to discover that she was no ordinary raccoon but an altogether amiable domesticated creature and an interesting pet,” First lady Grace Coolidge recalled in a 1929 ...
President Calvin Coolidge, first lady Grace Coolidge, Vice President Charles Dawes, and second lady Caro Dawes posed together at the White House before leaving for the inauguration. Calvin ...
President Calvin Coolidge, first lady Grace Coolidge, Vice President Charles Dawes, and second lady Caro Dawes posed together at the White House before leaving for the inauguration. Calvin Coolidge ...
Grace Coolidge was an immensely popular first lady whose friendliness balanced Calvin Coolidge's reserved nature, according to the White House. Lou Henry Hoover wore a velvet dress with a zig-zag ...