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Ronald Reagan
Dates In Office:
January 20, 1981
to
January 20, 1989
Age in Office:
69
Birth - Death:
February 06, 1911
to
June 05, 2004
Party:
Republican
Location Born:
Illinois
Office:
Governor of California
Religion:
Disciples of Christ
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RONALD REAGAN EVENT TIMELINE
FIRST LADY NANCY REAGAN
REAGAN PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS:
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute
Ronald Reagan Birthplace in Tampico, IL
Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home in Dixon, IL
Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home (National Park Service)
Reagan Society of Eureka College
Reagan Ranch (Rancho Del Cielo) in Gaviota, CA
Reagan Ranch Center in Santa Barbara, CA
BIOGRAPHIES OF RONALD REAGAN
Biography by Lou Cannon
Biography by Encyclopedia Britannica
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April 11, 1981
Statement Upon Leaving George Washington University Hospital
April 13, 1981
Nomination of Kent Lloyd To Be a Deputy Under Secretary of Education
April 13, 1981
Statement on the Death of Former World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Joe Louis
April 13, 1981
Statement Honoring the Freed American Hostages
April 13, 1981
Proclamation 4834—Mother's Day, 1981
April 14, 1981
Statement on the Landing of the Space Shuttle Columbia Following Its Inaugural Flight
April 14, 1981
Proclamation 4835—Import Quota on Peanuts
April 14, 1981
Proclamation 4836—Loyalty Day, 1981
April 15, 1981
Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report of the United States Sinai Support Mission
April 15, 1981
Nomination of Robert Melvin Worthington To Be an Assistant Secretary of Education
April 15, 1981
Nomination of Tidal W. McCoy To Be an Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
April 15, 1981
Nomination of Jon D. Holstine To Be an Assistant Administrator of the Agency for International Development
April 15, 1981
Nomination of Samuel R. Martinez To Be an Assistant Administrator of the Agency for International Development
April 15, 1981
Statement on Federal Income Tax Reductions
April 15, 1981
Statement on Granting Pardons to W. Mark Felt and Edward S. Miller
April 15, 1981
Nomination of Georgiana Sheldon To Be a Member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
April 16, 1981
Statement on Actions Taken Against Waste, Fraud, and Abuse in the Federal Government
April 17, 1981
Statement on the Celebration of Passover and Easter
April 17, 1981
Nomination of Russell D. Hale To Be an Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
April 17, 1981
Nomination of John V. Byrne To Be Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
April 17, 1981
Nomination of Juan A. del Real To Be General Counsel of the Department of Health and Human Services
April 17, 1981
Nomination of Donald L. Dotson To Be an Assistant Secretary of Labor
April 17, 1981
Nomination of Robert Dean Nesen To Be United States Ambassador to Australia and Nauru
April 17, 1981
Appointment of Three Members of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal
April 20, 1981
Statement on Federal Audiovisual Aids and Publications
April 20, 1981
Proclamation 4837—Asian/Pacific American Heritage Week, 1981
April 20, 1981
Nomination of Robert Gerhard Neumann To Be United States Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
April 21, 1981
Message to the Senate on the United States-Canada Maritime Boundary Treaty and Fishery Agreement
April 21, 1981
Message to the Senate Transmitting the United States-British Virgin Islands Convention on Taxation and Fiscal Evasion
April 21, 1981
Nomination of Joel E. Bonner To Be an Assistant Secretary of the Army
April 21, 1981
Nomination of Robert G. Dederick To Be an Assistant Secretary of Commerce
April 21, 1981
Nomination of Joseph P. Welsch To Be Inspector General of the Department of Transportation
April 21, 1981
Nomination of Ann Dore McLaughlin To Be an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
April 21, 1981
Nomination of Donna Pope To Be Director of the Mint
April 22, 1981
Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters Helen Thomas and Jim Gerstenzang on the President's Recovery Period
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