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Richard Nixon
Dates In Office:
January 20, 1969
to
August 09, 1974
Age in Office:
56
Birth - Death:
January 09, 1913
to
April 22, 1994
Party:
Republican
Location Born:
California
Office:
Vice-President of the United States
Religion:
Quaker
More Resources
RICHARD NIXON EVENT TIMELINE
FIRST LADY PAT NIXON
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS:
Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
Nixon Foundation
Nixon Birthplace and Gravesite in Yorba Linda, CA
Watergate Files Database in Gerald Ford Library
BIOGRAPHIES OF RICHARD NIXON
Biography of Richard Nixon by Ken Hughes
Biography of Richard Nixon by The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica
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February 03, 1969
Statement Announcing the Nomination of Dr. James E. Allen, Jr., as Assistant Secretary for Education and Commissioner of...
February 04, 1969
Remarks at the Swearing In of Members of the Executive Office of the President and the White House Staff.
February 04, 1969
Remarks to Top Officials at the Department of Labor.
February 04, 1969
Message to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Meeting in Addis Ababa on the Occasion of Its 10th Anniversary.
February 04, 1969
Statement on the Death of Ralph McGill.
February 05, 1969
Message to the Senate Requesting Advice and Consent to Ratification of the Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.
February 05, 1969
Statement Announcing Continuation of Advance Payments to Participants in the Feed Grain Program for 1969
February 05, 1969
Remarks About a New Policy on Appointment of Postmasters.
February 05, 1969
Remarks About an Increase in the Expenditure Ceiling of the National Science Foundation.
February 05, 1969
Statement Announcing an Increase in the Expenditure Ceiling of the National Science Foundation
February 06, 1969
Remarks to Employees at the Post Office Department.
February 06, 1969
Statement on the Forthcoming Visit to Western Europe.
February 06, 1969
The President's News Conference
February 07, 1969
Statement Announcing the Nomination of John G. Veneman as Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare
February 07, 1969
Remarks to Participants in the 1969 Senate Youth Program.
February 07, 1969
Remarks to Employees at the Department of Commerce.
February 07, 1969
Remarks Following a Meeting With the Director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
February 07, 1969
Executive Order 11454—Inspection of Income, Excess-Profits, Estate, and Gift Tax Returns by the Senate Committee on...
February 07, 1969
Remarks on Major Appointments in the Department of Transportation
February 08, 1969
Memorandum to the Director, Bureau of the Budget, on the Need for Prompt Release of Statistical Data by Federal Agencies
February 11, 1969
Letter to the Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board, on the Transpacific Route Investigation.
February 11, 1969
Remarks to Employees at the Department of Transportation.
February 11, 1969
Statement on Coastal Oil Pollution at Santa Barbara, California.
February 13, 1969
Remarks at the Swearing In of Walter E. Washington as Mayor of the District of Columbia.
February 13, 1969
Proclamation 3893—National Poison Prevention Week, 1969
February 14, 1969
Statement on Signing Executive Order Establishing the Office of Intergovernmental Relations.
February 14, 1969
Remarks to Employees at the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
February 14, 1969
Remarks to Top Personnel at the Department of the Treasury.
February 14, 1969
Executive Order 11456—Providing For a Special Assistant to the President for Liaison With Former Presidents
February 14, 1969
Executive Order 11455—Establishing an Office of Intergovernmental Relations
February 17, 1969
Statement on the Urban Coalition.
February 17, 1969
Statement Announcing Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller's Mission to Latin America
February 18, 1969
Remarks on Presenting Awards of the American Heart Association
February 18, 1969
Letter Accepting Resignation of Ray C. Bliss as Chairman of the Republican National Committee.
February 18, 1969
Message to the Congress Transmitting Annual Report of the National Science Board.
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