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Gerald R. Ford
Dates In Office:
August 09, 1974
to
January 20, 1977
Age in Office:
61
Birth - Death:
July 14, 1913
to
December 26, 2006
Party:
Republican
Location Born:
Nebraska
Office:
Vice-President of the United States
Religion:
Episcopalian
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GERALD R. FORD EVENT TIMELINE
FIRST LADY BETTY FORD
FORD PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS:
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, Ann Arbor, MI
Gerald R. Ford Museum, Grand Rapids, MI
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation
Gerald R. Ford, Jr. House, Alexandria, VA
BIOGRAPHIES OF GERALD R. FORD
Biography by John Robert Greene
Biography by Encyclopedia Britannica
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August 22, 1974
Message to the Senate Transmitting the United States-Australian Treaty on Extradition.
August 22, 1974
Remarks on Signing the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974
August 22, 1974
Statement on the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974.
August 22, 1974
Proclamation 4309—Women's Equality Day, 1974
August 23, 1974
Letter to the Chairmen of the Conference Committee Considering Freedom of Information Act Amendments.
August 24, 1974
Remarks on Signing the Council on Wage and Price Stability Act
August 24, 1974
Statement on the Council on Wage and Price Stability Act.
August 24, 1974
Statement on Signing the Small Business Amendments of 1974.
August 24, 1974
Remarks to the Michigan Republican State Convention.
August 26, 1974
Remarks to Members of the Little League World Series Teams
August 26, 1974
Statement on the Death of Charles A. Lindbergh
August 26, 1974
Remarks at a Farewell Party for Herbert Stein, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers.
August 28, 1974
The President's News Conference
August 29, 1974
Statement on Signing the Public Works for Water and Power Development and Atomic Energy Commission Appropriation Act, 1975.
August 29, 1974
Statement Announcing Appointment of Chairman and Members of the Council on Wage and Price Stability
August 30, 1974
Remarks at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
August 31, 1974
Special Message to the Congress Proposing a Reduction in Federal Civilian Employment and Deferral of Federal Pay Increase
September 02, 1974
Labor Day Statement.
September 02, 1974
Statement on the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974.
September 02, 1974
Remarks on Signing the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974
September 03, 1974
Statement on Signing Youth Conservation Corps Legislation.
September 04, 1974
Remarks on Signing a National Hispanic Heritage Week Proclamation.
September 04, 1974
Proclamation 4310—National Hispanic Heritage Week, 1974
September 04, 1974
Message to the Congress Transmitting Annual Reports on Highway, Traffic, and Motor Vehicle Safety Programs.
September 04, 1974
Statement on the Death of Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, Jr.
September 04, 1974
Remarks at the Swearing In of Alan Greenspan as Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers.
September 04, 1974
Remarks at a Reception for Members of the National Council on the Arts.
September 04, 1974
Executive Order 11802—General Creighton W. Abrams, Chief of Staff, United States Army
September 05, 1974
Remarks Opening the Conference on Inflation.
September 05, 1974
Message for the Jewish High Holy Days.
September 05, 1974
Remarks Concluding the First Meeting of the Conference on Inflation.
September 06, 1974
Remarks on the United Way Campaign
September 06, 1974
Remarks at a Dinner Concluding the Reconvening of the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
September 07, 1974
Remarks at the Alexandria Police Association Picnic in Fairfax, Virginia
September 08, 1974
Proclamation 4311—Granting Pardon to Richard Nixon
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