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- NAME: Grace Anna Coolidge
- OCCUPATION: U.S. First Lady
- BIRTH DATE: January 03, 1879
- DEATH DATE: July 08, 1957
- EDUCATION: University of Vermont
- PLACE OF BIRTH: Burlington, Vermont
- PLACE OF DEATH: Northampton, Massachusetts
- Maiden Name: Grace Anna Goodhue
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U.S. first lady Grace Anna Coolidge worked actively for many charitable causes, most notably helping the hearing impaired.
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First lady Grace Anna Coolidge, the wife of U.S. President Calvin Coolidge, is known for her many charitable causes. She worked actively with the Clarke Institute for the Deaf, the Red Cross and and the Visiting Nurse Association.© 2013 A+E Networks. All rights reserved.
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