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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Caro_DawesCaro Dawes - Wikipedia

    Caro Dana Dawes (née Blymyer; January 6, 1865 – October 3, 1957) was the wife of Vice President Charles G. Dawes, and thus second lady of the United States from 1925 to 1929, during the Presidency of Calvin Coolidge.

  2. Caro Blymyer Dawes (1865-1957) was the wife of Charles Gates Dawes (who served as Vice President under Calvin Coolidge) and a community leader in her own right. Caro Dawes was very active in children’s welfare issues by the time the Dawes’ moved to Evanston.

  3. 29 de may. de 2013 · Caro Dawes as a young woman. By Molly Kettler, EHC Archives Volunteer and Sunday Docent. To visitors of the Evanston History Center, the accomplishments of Caro Blymyer Dawes (1866 – 1957) may not be as well-known as those of her husband, Charles Gates Dawes (1865-1951).

  4. “Tribute to Caro Blymyer Dawes” By Molly Kettler, EHC Volunteer To visitors of the Evanston History Center, the accomplishments of Caro Blymyer Dawes (1866 – 1957) may not be as well-known as those of her husband, Charles Gates Dawes (1865-1951).

  5. Caro Dana Dawes, de soltera Blymyer el 6 de enero de 1866 en Cincinnati ( Ohio); murió el 3 de octubre de 1957 en Evanston, Illinois, fue la esposa del vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos, Charles Dawes, quien sirvió desde 1925 hasta 1929.

  6. First Lady Grace Coolidge (right) and a woman who is probably Caro Dawes, wife of vice president-elect Charles G. Dawes, both wearing hats and coats, stand outside a Washington, D.C., building on March 3, 1925, the day before the Presidential inauguration.

  7. Caro Dana Dawes (née Blymyer; January 6, 1865 – October 3, 1957) was the wife of Vice President Charles G. Dawes, and thus second lady of the United States from 1925 to 1929, during the Presidency of Calvin Coolidge.