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Calvin Coolidge had decided to retreat to his family's home in Plymouth Notch, Vermont, where modern conveniences were practically non-existent. The village was a time capsule, with only one telephone in the general store and no Telegraph station. On the night of Harding's death, a hastily organized group of men, including Calvin's chauffeur and a few journalists, set out to deliver the sobering news to Coolidge.