Gerald Ford
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Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr. | |
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In office Agostu 9, 1974 – Eneru 20, 1977 |
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Vice President(s) | Nelson Rockefeller (1974-1977) |
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Minuna kaya | Richard Nixon |
Menalili kaya | Jimmy Carter |
pang40 Kaduang pamuntuk ning United States
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In office Disiembri 6, 1973 – Agostu 9, 1974 |
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President | Richard Nixon |
Preceded by | Spiro Agnew |
Succeeded by | Nelson Rockefeller |
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Kebaitan | Juliu 14, 1913 Omaha, Nebraska |
Kematyan | Disiembri 26, 2006, idad 93 Rancho Mirage, California |
Partidu Politika | Republican |
Asawa | Elizabeth Bloomer Warren |
Kapanwalan/Kasalpantyanan | Episcopal |
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[edit] Published works
- Works by Gerald Ford at Project Gutenberg.
- First State of the Union Address.
- Second State of the Union Address.
- Third State of the Union Address.
[edit] Libraries and museums
- Gerald R. Ford Foundation.
- Ford Library and Museum.
- National Archives materials.
- Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies in President Ford's hometown.
[edit] Biographies
- White House biography
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- Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies
- Brief biography of Gerald Ford
- Collection of photographs of President Ford's homes throughout his life
- Spartacus Educational Biography
President Ford
[edit] Obituaries
[edit] Multimedia and other
- ABC News breaks into normal programming and announces President Ford's death
- Audio recordings of Ford's speeches.
- Ford forced to admit the Warren Report fictionalized
- "Gerald Ford in the news" - Articles from media around the world regarding Gerald Ford.
- April 23, 2006, Gerald Ford's visit with George W. Bush, the last known public photos, video footage and voice recording taken of Ford alive
- Gerald R. Ford: His Life and Presidency, (31 December, 2006). New York Times/Associated Press multimedia (registration required).
- Gerald R. Gerald R. Ford State Funeral, (31 December, 2006). Photo Gallery of the State Funeral at the U.S. Capitol Building.
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Elilan ne i: Charles A. Halleck |
House Minority Leader 1965–1973 |
Elilan neng: John Jacob Rhodes |
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Elilan ne i: Spiro Agnew |
Vice President of the United States Disiembri 6, 1973 – Agostu 9, 1974 |
Elilan neng: Nelson Rockefeller Template:Succession box one to two |
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Elilan ne i: Valery Giscard d'Estaing |
Chair of the G8 1976 |
Elilan neng: James Callaghan |
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Elilan ne i: Ronald Reagan |
Oldest U.S. President still living Juiu 5, 2004 – Disiembri 26, 2006 |
Elilan neng: George H. W. Bush Template:End Ding Pamuntuk ning United States ning America
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