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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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January 10, 1979
Interview With the President Question-and-Answer Session With Black Media Representatives.
January 11, 1979
Anniversary of the Birth of Martin Luther King, Jr. Message of the President.
January 11, 1979
United States Fire Administration Nomination of Gordon Vickery To Be Administrator.
January 11, 1979
Announcement of Terms of Seven Members of the Federal Service Impasses Panel
January 11, 1979
National Commission on Social Security Recess Appointment of Four Members.
January 11, 1979
Endangered Species Committee Appointment of Three Members.
January 11, 1979
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Appointment of Six Members of the Board of Trustees.
January 11, 1979
Federal Labor Relations Authority Recess Appointment of Two Members.
January 12, 1979
United States Postal Service Recess Appointment of William 1. Sullivan as a Governor.
January 12, 1979
Digest of Other White House Announcements
January 12, 1979
Checklist of White House Press Releases
January 13, 1979
Interview With the President Excerpts From a Question-and-Answer Session With John Chancellor of NBC News.
January 13, 1979
National Advisory Committee for Women White House Statement.
January 14, 1979
Atlanta, Georgia Remarks Accepting the Martin Luther King, Jr. Nonviolent Peace Prize.
January 15, 1979
Nominations to Government Positions Announcement of 45 Nominations To Be Submitted to the Senate.
January 15, 1979
Multilateral Trade Negotiations Message to the Congress Transmitting Proposed Legislation.
January 15, 1979
Office of Personnel Management Recess Appointment of Bernhardt K. Wruble as Director of the Office of Government Ethics.
January 15, 1979
United States Ambassador to the People's Republic of China Nomination of Leonard Woodcock.
January 15, 1979
Commodity Futures Trading Commission Nomination of James M. Stone To Be Chairman.
January 15, 1979
Department of Housing and Urban Development Nomination of William B. Welsh To Be an Assistant Secretary.
January 15, 1979
United States Ambassador at Large Nomination of W. Beverly Carter, It.
January 15, 1979
Department of Agriculture Nomination of James H. Williams To Be Deputy Secretary.
January 15, 1979
United States Railway Association Nomination of Thomas P. Salmon To Be a Member of the Board of Directors.
January 15, 1979
California Debris Commission Nomination of Brig. Gen. Norman G. Delbridge, Jr., To Be a Member.
January 15, 1979
National Council on Educational Research Nomination of Helen S. Astin To Be a Member.
January 15, 1979
Mississippi River Commission Nomination of Two Members.
January 15, 1979
National Institute of Building Sciences Nomination of Six Members of the Board of Directors.
January 15, 1979
National Council on the Arts Nomination of Six Members.
January 15, 1979
National Council on the Humanities Nomination of Dave Warren To Be a Member.
January 15, 1979
National Commission on Social Security Nomination of Elizabeth Duskin To Be a Member.
January 17, 1979
Memorandum From the President on Historically Black Colleges and Universities
January 17, 1979
The President's News Conference
January 18, 1979
Department of Housing and Urban Development Nomination of Sterling Tucker To Be an Assistant Secretary.
January 18, 1979
United States Participation in the United Nations Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report.
January 18, 1979
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