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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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Executive Order 11820—International Council on Archives-Bicentennial Year Meeting
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November 29, 1974
Letter Accepting the Resignation of William S. Whitehead as Chairman of the Renegotiation Board.
December 01, 1974
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December 02, 1974
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Dean Burch as Counsellor to the President.
December 02, 1974
Message to the Senate Transmitting Agreement on the International Office of Epizootics.
December 02, 1974
Remarks at the Boy Scouts' Annual Awards Dinner
December 02, 1974
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December 03, 1974
Letter Accepting the Resignation of William E. Timmons as Assistant to the President.
December 03, 1974
Proclamation 4337—Bill of Rights Day, Human Rights Day and Week
December 03, 1974
Remarks to the American Conference on Trade
December 04, 1974
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December 04, 1974
Letter to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House Transmitting Proposals To Establish New National...
December 04, 1974
Message to the Congress Proposing Establishment of New National Wilderness Areas.
December 04, 1974
Toasts of the President and Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau of Canada
December 05, 1974
Remarks of Welcome to Chancellor Helmut Schmidt of the Federal Republic of Germany
December 05, 1974
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December 05, 1974
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December 05, 1974
Toasts of the President and Chancellor Schmidt of the Federal Republic of Germany
December 05, 1974
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December 06, 1974
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December 06, 1974
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December 09, 1974
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Statement on Signing the Farm Labor Contractor Registration Act Amendments of 1974.
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Executive Order 11822—Designation of Certain Officers To Act as Secretary of the Treasury
December 10, 1974
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December 12, 1974
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December 12, 1974
Message to the Congress Transmitting Annual Report of the Council on Environmental Quality.
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