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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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July 02, 1971
Executive Order 11605—Amendment of Executive Order No. 10450 of April 27, 1953, Relating to Security Requirements for...
July 03, 1971
Remarks of the President, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, and Speaker of the House Carl Albert at a Ceremony Opening the...
July 05, 1971
Remarks at a Ceremony Marking the Certification of the 26th Amendment to the Constitution
July 06, 1971
Remarks to Midwestern News Media Executives Attending a Briefing on Domestic Policy in Kansas City, Missouri.
July 06, 1971
Statement on the Death of Louis Armstrong.
July 06, 1971
Proclamation 4064—Display of Flags at the Washington Monument
July 07, 1971
Statement Following Senate Approval of the Conquest of Cancer Bill.
July 09, 1971
Message About the Death of Dorothy Elston Kabis.
July 09, 1971
Proclamation 4066—United Nations Day, 1971
July 09, 1971
Proclamation 4065—Captive Nations Week, 1971
July 10, 1971
Executive Order 11606—Amending the Selective Service Regulations
July 11, 1971
Statement on Signing the Office of Education and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1972.
July 12, 1971
Remarks on Signing the Emergency Employment Act of 1971
July 12, 1971
Statement About the Emergency Employment Act of 1971
July 13, 1971
Statement About the Death of Edgar N. Eisenhower
July 15, 1971
Memorandums About the Combined Federal Campaign.
July 15, 1971
Remarks to the Nation Announcing Acceptance of an Invitation To Visit the People's Republic of China.
July 19, 1971
Letter to the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce About Pending Product Safety Legislation.
July 19, 1971
Executive Order 11607—Establishing the Advisory Council on Intergovernmental Personnel Policy
July 19, 1971
Executive Order 11608—Termination of Federal Field Committee for Development Planning in Alaska
July 20, 1971
Proclamation 4067—National Moon Walk Day
July 21, 1971
Letter Accepting the Resignation of Glenn T. Seaborg as Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission.
July 21, 1971
Message to the Senate Transmitting the Seabed Arms Control Treaty.
July 22, 1971
Executive Order 11609—Delegating Certain Functions Vested in the President to Other Officers of the Government
July 22, 1971
Executive Order 11610—Further Amending Executive Order 10789 Authorizing Agencies of the Government to Exercise Certain...
July 23, 1971
Message to the Congress Transmitting First Annual Report on Financial Assistance to Rural Areas.
July 23, 1971
Statement on the Death of President William V. S. Tubman of Liberia.
July 24, 1971
Statement About Legislation To Provide Emergency Loan Guarantees for Major Business Enterprises
July 26, 1971
Statement Following the Successful Launch of Apollo 15.
July 26, 1971
Executive Order 11611—Inspection of Income, Excess Profits, Estate, and Gift Tax Returns by the Committee on Internal...
July 26, 1971
Executive Order 11612—Occupational Safety and Health Programs for Federal Employees
July 26, 1971
Proclamation 4068—Fisheries Centennial Year
July 26, 1971
Proclamation 4069—General Pulaski's Memorial Day, 1971
July 28, 1971
Letter Accepting the Resignation of David K. E. Bruce as Head of the United States Delegation to the Paris Peace Talks.
July 28, 1971
Remarks at the Unveiling of Portraits of Two Former Chairmen of the House Committee on Appropriations.
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