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John Gardner Coolidge

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John Gardner Coolidge (July 4 1863February 28 1936) was an American collector, diplomat, author, and nephew of Isabella Stewart Gardner. Coolidge was born and died in Boston, and served as U.S. Minister to Nicaragua in 1908. His summer home, The Stevens-Coolidge Place, is now a nonprofit museum.

Works

  • Coolidge, John Gardner (1924). Random Letters From Many Countries. Boston: Marshall Jones. OCLC 565826. 
  • Coolidge, John Gardner (1931). A war diary in Paris, 1914-1917. Cambridge: Priv. Print. at the Riverside Press. OCLC 279442. 

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Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
William L. Merry
United States Minister to Nicaragua
August 24, 1908November 21, 1908
Succeeded by
John H. Gregory, Jr.

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