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Jimmy Carter
Dates In Office:
January 20, 1977
to
January 20, 1981
Age in Office:
52
Birth - Death:
October 01, 1924
to
December 29, 2024
Party:
Democratic
Location Born:
Georgia
Office:
Governor of Georgia
Religion:
Southern Baptist
More Resources
JIMMY CARTER EVENT TIMELINE
FIRST LADY ROSALYNN CARTER
CARTER PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS:
Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum
The Carter Center
Jimmy Carter National Historic Site
Jimmy Carter Boyhood Farm and Sites in Plains, GA
BIOGRAPHIES OF JIMMY CARTER
Biography of Jimmy Carter by Robert A. Strong
Biography of Jimmy Carter by Encyclopedia Britannica
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August 18, 1979
Telegram to Industry and Union Leaders on the Labor Dispute in the Grain Industry
August 18, 1979
Labor Dispute in the Grain Industry Telegram to the Governors of Minnesota and North Dakota.
August 18, 1979
Wabasha, Minnesota Remarks on Arrival at the City.
August 18, 1979
Alma, Wisconsin Remarks on Arrival at the City.
August 18, 1979
Minnesota City, Minnesota Informal Exchange With Reporters at the Docking Site of the Delta Queen.
August 19, 1979
Remarks at a Picnic Sponsored by the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin
August 19, 1979
McGregor, Iowa Remarks on Arrival at the Town.
August 20, 1979
Proclamation 4674—Women's Equality Day, 1979
August 20, 1979
Proclamation 4675—Fifteenth Anniversary of the Signing of the Economic Opportunity Act
August 20, 1979
Dubuque, Iowa Remarks on Arrival at the City.
August 21, 1979
Davenport, Iowa Remarks on Arrival at the City.
August 21, 1979
Davenport, Iowa Remarks During a Radio Call-Out Program on KSTT/WXLP Stations.
August 21, 1979
Muscatine, Iowa Remarks on Arrival at the City.
August 22, 1979
Burlington, Iowa Remarks on Arrival at the City.
August 22, 1979
Burlington, Iowa Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at a Town Meeting.
August 23, 1979
Hannibal, Missouri Remarks at the Town Square.
August 23, 1979
Hydroelectric Power Projects Statement by the President.
August 24, 1979
St. Louis, Missouri Remarks on Arrival at the City.
August 24, 1979
Department of Energy Remarks at the Swearing In of Charles W. Duncan, Jr., as Secretary.
August 24, 1979
Id al-Fitr Message of the President.
August 24, 1979
Digest of Other White House Announcements
August 24, 1979
Nominations Submitted to the Senate
August 24, 1979
Checklist of White House Press Releases
August 25, 1979
Campobello Conference on Peace and Human Rights Message Accepting the Conference's Human Rights Award Medal.
August 27, 1979
Statement on the Death of Lord Louis Mountbatten
August 27, 1979
Budget Deferrals Message to the Congress.
August 27, 1979
United States Citizens Living Abroad Letter to the Speaker of the House and the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations...
August 27, 1979
Employment and Training Report of the President Message to the Congress Transmitting the Report.
August 28, 1979
United States Ambassador to the Kingdom of Tonga and Tuvalu Nomination of John P. Condon.
August 28, 1979
Department of State Nomination of Thomas M. Tracy To Be an Assistant Secretary.
August 28, 1979
National Advisory Council on Adult Education Appointment of 10 Members.
August 28, 1979
Advisory Panel on Financing Elementary and Secondary Education Appointment of 15 Members and Designation of Chairman.
August 28, 1979
International Exposition on Energy Message to the Congress Transmitting a Proposal for Federal Participation.
August 29, 1979
Statement on the Death of Samuel I. Newhouse
August 29, 1979
Proclamation 4676—Columbus Day, 1979
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