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[1575]
Herbert Clark HOOVER (1874-1964), 31st U. S. President, Secretary of Commerce, U. S. Food Administrator, chairman of many goverment committees, and mining engineer, married Lou HENRY (1874-1944), 28th First Lady.
Won the 1928 election over Alfred E. Smith by a popular vote of 21,391,993 to 15,016,169 and an electoral vote of 444 to 87, but lost the 1932 election to Fraklin Roosevelt. Charles Curtis served as his vice-president. The first president born west of the Mississippi River. During his term the great depression of 1929 happened, and he was largely blamed for its consequences.
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Presidential Index
1. 1789-1797 George Washington
2. 1797-1801 John Adams
3. 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson
4. 1809-1817 James Madison
5. 1817-1825 James Monroe
6. 1825-1829 John Quincy Adams
7. 1829-1827 Andrew Jackson
8. 1837-1841 Martin van Buren
9. 1841-1841 William Henry Harrison
10. 1841-1845 John Tyler
11. 1845-1849 James Knox Polk
12. 1849-1850 Zachary Taylor
13. 1850-1853 Millard Fillmore
14. 1853-1857 Franklin Pierce
15. 1857-1861 James Buchanan
16. 1861-1865 Abraham Lincoln
17. 1865-1869 Andrew Johnson
18. 1869-1877 Ulysses Simpson Grant
19. 1877-1881 Rutherford Birchard Hayes
20. 1881-1881 James Abram Garfield
21. 1881-1885 Chester Alan Arthur
22. 1885-1889 Grover Cleveland **
23. 1889-1893 Benjamin Harrison
24. 1893-1897 Grover Cleveland **
25. 1897-1901 William McKinley
26. 1901-1909 Theodore Roosevelt
27. 1909-1913 William Howard Taft
28. 1913-1921 Woodrow Wilson
29. 1921-1923 Warren Gamaliel Harding
30. 1923-1929 Calvin Coolidge
31. 1929-1933 Herbert Clark Hoover
32. 1933-1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
33. 1945-1953 Harry S Truman
34. 1953-1961 Dwight David Eisenhower
35. 1961-1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy
36. 1963-1969 Lyndon B Johnson
37. 1969-1974 Richard Milhous Nixon
38. 1974-1977 Gerald Rudolph Ford
39. 1977-1981 James Earl Carter Jr.
40. 1981-1989 Ronald Wilson Reagan
41. 1989-1993 George Herbert Walker Bush
42. 1993-2001 William Jefferson Clinton
43. 2001- George Walker Bush
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James Abram GARFIELD (1831-1881), 20th U. S. President, Maj. General with Civil War service as a Col., professor. He was a U. S. Representative, President Elect, and Senator Elect at the same time (Nov. 4-8, 1880). Garfield was shot July 2, 1881 by Charles J. GUITEAU, and died Sep. 19, 1881. He had married Lucretia RUDOLPH (1832-1918), 17th First Lady.
Won the 1880 election over Winfield S. Hancock by a popular vote of 4,453,295 to 4,414,082 and an electoral vote of 214 to 155. Chester A. Arthur became his vice-president and successor upon his murder. Was the last president to have been born in a log cabin, the fourth president to die in office, and the second to be assassinated.
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Presidential Index
1. 1789-1797 George Washington
2. 1797-1801 John Adams
3. 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson
4. 1809-1817 James Madison
5. 1817-1825 James Monroe
6. 1825-1829 John Quincy Adams
7. 1829-1827 Andrew Jackson
8. 1837-1841 Martin van Buren
9. 1841-1841 William Henry Harrison
10. 1841-1845 John Tyler
11. 1845-1849 James Knox Polk
12. 1849-1850 Zachary Taylor
13. 1850-1853 Millard Fillmore
14. 1853-1857 Franklin Pierce
15. 1857-1861 James Buchanan
16. 1861-1865 Abraham Lincoln
17. 1865-1869 Andrew Johnson
18. 1869-1877 Ulysses Simpson Grant
19. 1877-1881 Rutherford Birchard Hayes
20. 1881-1881 James Abram Garfield
21. 1881-1885 Chester Alan Arthur
22. 1885-1889 Grover Cleveland **
23. 1889-1893 Benjamin Harrison
24. 1893-1897 Grover Cleveland **
25. 1897-1901 William McKinley
26. 1901-1909 Theodore Roosevelt
27. 1909-1913 William Howard Taft
28. 1913-1921 Woodrow Wilson
29. 1921-1923 Warren Gamaliel Harding
30. 1923-1929 Calvin Coolidge
31. 1929-1933 Herbert Clark Hoover
32. 1933-1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
33. 1945-1953 Harry S Truman
34. 1953-1961 Dwight David Eisenhower
35. 1961-1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy
36. 1963-1969 Lyndon B Johnson
37. 1969-1974 Richard Milhous Nixon
38. 1974-1977 Gerald Rudolph Ford
39. 1977-1981 James Earl Carter Jr.
40. 1981-1989 Ronald Wilson Reagan
41. 1989-1993 George Herbert Walker Bush
42. 1993-2001 William Jefferson Clinton
43. 2001- George Walker Bush
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[1580]
James BUCHANAN (1791-1868), 15th U. S. President, Minister to Great Britain, Senator, Minister to Russia, Representative, and attorney. Never married.
Was elected in 1856 over John C. Frmont and Millard Fillmore by a popular vote of 1,832,955 to 1,339,932 and 871,731 and an electoral vote of 174 to 114 and 8. John C. Breckinridge served as his vice-president. In 1819, as a young and successful lawyer, Buchanan fell in love with Anne Coleman, daughter of a Lancaster millionaire. Her parents disapproved. Because of rumors Anne broke the engagement. She died in December of that same year. Buchanan vowed never to marry. Called "Old Buck".
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Presidential Index
1. 1789-1797 George Washington
2. 1797-1801 John Adams
3. 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson
4. 1809-1817 James Madison
5. 1817-1825 James Monroe
6. 1825-1829 John Quincy Adams
7. 1829-1827 Andrew Jackson
8. 1837-1841 Martin van Buren
9. 1841-1841 William Henry Harrison
10. 1841-1845 John Tyler
11. 1845-1849 James Knox Polk
12. 1849-1850 Zachary Taylor
13. 1850-1853 Millard Fillmore
14. 1853-1857 Franklin Pierce
15. 1857-1861 James Buchanan
16. 1861-1865 Abraham Lincoln
17. 1865-1869 Andrew Johnson
18. 1869-1877 Ulysses Simpson Grant
19. 1877-1881 Rutherford Birchard Hayes
20. 1881-1881 James Abram Garfield
21. 1881-1885 Chester Alan Arthur
22. 1885-1889 Grover Cleveland **
23. 1889-1893 Benjamin Harrison
24. 1893-1897 Grover Cleveland **
25. 1897-1901 William McKinley
26. 1901-1909 Theodore Roosevelt
27. 1909-1913 William Howard Taft
28. 1913-1921 Woodrow Wilson
29. 1921-1923 Warren Gamaliel Harding
30. 1923-1929 Calvin Coolidge
31. 1929-1933 Herbert Clark Hoover
32. 1933-1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
33. 1945-1953 Harry S Truman
34. 1953-1961 Dwight David Eisenhower
35. 1961-1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy
36. 1963-1969 Lyndon B Johnson
37. 1969-1974 Richard Milhous Nixon
38. 1974-1977 Gerald Rudolph Ford
39. 1977-1981 James Earl Carter Jr.
40. 1981-1989 Ronald Wilson Reagan
41. 1989-1993 George Herbert Walker Bush
42. 1993-2001 William Jefferson Clinton
43. 2001- George Walker Bush
[1556] This person is presumed living
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Was elected over Henry Clay by a popular vote of 1,338,464 to 1,300,097 and an electoral vote of 170 to 105. George M. Dallas served as his vice-president. Occasionally called "Little Hickory". During his presidency the USA grew by 800,000 square miles, including California, New Mexico, Arizona and Texas; the boundaries between Canada and the USA were set where they are today. Polk did not seek a second term and, worn out from his hard work, died three months after leaving office.
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Presidential Index
1. 1789-1797 George Washington
2. 1797-1801 John Adams
3. 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson
4. 1809-1817 James Madison
5. 1817-1825 James Monroe
6. 1825-1829 John Quincy Adams
7. 1829-1827 Andrew Jackson
8. 1837-1841 Martin van Buren
9. 1841-1841 William Henry Harrison
10. 1841-1845 John Tyler
11. 1845-1849 James Knox Polk
12. 1849-1850 Zachary Taylor
13. 1850-1853 Millard Fillmore
14. 1853-1857 Franklin Pierce
15. 1857-1861 James Buchanan
16. 1861-1865 Abraham Lincoln
17. 1865-1869 Andrew Johnson
18. 1869-1877 Ulysses Simpson Grant
19. 1877-1881 Rutherford Birchard Hayes
20. 1881-1881 James Abram Garfield
21. 1881-1885 Chester Alan Arthur
22. 1885-1889 Grover Cleveland **
23. 1889-1893 Benjamin Harrison
24. 1893-1897 Grover Cleveland **
25. 1897-1901 William McKinley
26. 1901-1909 Theodore Roosevelt
27. 1909-1913 William Howard Taft
28. 1913-1921 Woodrow Wilson
29. 1921-1923 Warren Gamaliel Harding
30. 1923-1929 Calvin Coolidge
31. 1929-1933 Herbert Clark Hoover
32. 1933-1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
33. 1945-1953 Harry S Truman
34. 1953-1961 Dwight David Eisenhower
35. 1961-1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy
36. 1963-1969 Lyndon B Johnson
37. 1969-1974 Richard Milhous Nixon
38. 1974-1977 Gerald Rudolph Ford
39. 1977-1981 James Earl Carter Jr.
40. 1981-1989 Ronald Wilson Reagan
41. 1989-1993 George Herbert Walker Bush
42. 1993-2001 William Jefferson Clinton
43. 2001- George Walker Bush
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| (1751 - 1836)
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[1598]
Was elected in 1808 by 122 to 47 electoral votes over Charles Pinckney. Was reelected in 1812 by 128 to 89 electoral votes over De Witt Clinton. During his first term 1809-1812 George Clinton served as vice-president; during his second 1813-1814 Elbridge Gerry. From 1814 to 1817 the speaker of the House of Representatives served as vice-president.
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Presidential Index
1. 1789-1797 George Washington
2. 1797-1801 John Adams
3. 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson
4. 1809-1817 James Madison
5. 1817-1825 James Monroe
6. 1825-1829 John Quincy Adams
7. 1829-1827 Andrew Jackson
8. 1837-1841 Martin van Buren
9. 1841-1841 William Henry Harrison
10. 1841-1845 John Tyler
11. 1845-1849 James Knox Polk
12. 1849-1850 Zachary Taylor
13. 1850-1853 Millard Fillmore
14. 1853-1857 Franklin Pierce
15. 1857-1861 James Buchanan
16. 1861-1865 Abraham Lincoln
17. 1865-1869 Andrew Johnson
18. 1869-1877 Ulysses Simpson Grant
19. 1877-1881 Rutherford Birchard Hayes
20. 1881-1881 James Abram Garfield
21. 1881-1885 Chester Alan Arthur
22. 1885-1889 Grover Cleveland **
23. 1889-1893 Benjamin Harrison
24. 1893-1897 Grover Cleveland **
25. 1897-1901 William McKinley
26. 1901-1909 Theodore Roosevelt
27. 1909-1913 William Howard Taft
28. 1913-1921 Woodrow Wilson
29. 1921-1923 Warren Gamaliel Harding
30. 1923-1929 Calvin Coolidge
31. 1929-1933 Herbert Clark Hoover
32. 1933-1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
33. 1945-1953 Harry S Truman
34. 1953-1961 Dwight David Eisenhower
35. 1961-1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy
36. 1963-1969 Lyndon B Johnson
37. 1969-1974 Richard Milhous Nixon
38. 1974-1977 Gerald Rudolph Ford
39. 1977-1981 James Earl Carter Jr.
40. 1981-1989 Ronald Wilson Reagan
41. 1989-1993 George Herbert Walker Bush
42. 1993-2001 William Jefferson Clinton
43. 2001- George Walker Bush
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Was elected in 1816 by 183 to 34 electoral votes over Rufus King. Reelected in 1820 by 231 to 1 electoral votes over John Quincy Adams, his successor. During both terms Daniel D. Tompkins served as vice-president. Was the first president to take the oath on a raised portico in front of the Capitol. The dissenter in the 1820 election thought only George Washington deserved to be unanimously elected. Was the third president to die on the Fourth of July.
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Presidential Index
1. 1789-1797 George Washington
2. 1797-1801 John Adams
3. 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson
4. 1809-1817 James Madison
5. 1817-1825 James Monroe
6. 1825-1829 John Quincy Adams
7. 1829-1827 Andrew Jackson
8. 1837-1841 Martin van Buren
9. 1841-1841 William Henry Harrison
10. 1841-1845 John Tyler
11. 1845-1849 James Knox Polk
12. 1849-1850 Zachary Taylor
13. 1850-1853 Millard Fillmore
14. 1853-1857 Franklin Pierce
15. 1857-1861 James Buchanan
16. 1861-1865 Abraham Lincoln
17. 1865-1869 Andrew Johnson
18. 1869-1877 Ulysses Simpson Grant
19. 1877-1881 Rutherford Birchard Hayes
20. 1881-1881 James Abram Garfield
21. 1881-1885 Chester Alan Arthur
22. 1885-1889 Grover Cleveland **
23. 1889-1893 Benjamin Harrison
24. 1893-1897 Grover Cleveland **
25. 1897-1901 William McKinley
26. 1901-1909 Theodore Roosevelt
27. 1909-1913 William Howard Taft
28. 1913-1921 Woodrow Wilson
29. 1921-1923 Warren Gamaliel Harding
30. 1923-1929 Calvin Coolidge
31. 1929-1933 Herbert Clark Hoover
32. 1933-1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
33. 1945-1953 Harry S Truman
34. 1953-1961 Dwight David Eisenhower
35. 1961-1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy
36. 1963-1969 Lyndon B Johnson
37. 1969-1974 Richard Milhous Nixon
38. 1974-1977 Gerald Rudolph Ford
39. 1977-1981 James Earl Carter Jr.
40. 1981-1989 Ronald Wilson Reagan
41. 1989-1993 George Herbert Walker Bush
42. 1993-2001 William Jefferson Clinton
43. 2001- George Walker Bush
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| (1735 - 1826)
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|_Susanna BOYLSTON ___|
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[1593]
John ADAMS (1735-1826), 2nd U. S. President, Vice President, delegate to First Continental Congress, Minister to United Provinces, Envoy to Great Britain, married Abigail SMITH (1744-1818), 2nd First Lady.
Was elected by the narrow margin of 71 to 68 over his vice-president and successor Thomas Jefferson. Presided from 1797 to 1801. Was the first president to live in Washington, D.C. Died on the same day a few hours after Thomas Jefferson. Was responsible for appointing George Washington Commander-in-Chief of the Army. Insisted that Thomas Jefferson write the draft for the declaration of independence.
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Presidential Index
1. 1789-1797 George Washington
2. 1797-1801 John Adams
3. 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson
4. 1809-1817 James Madison
5. 1817-1825 James Monroe
6. 1825-1829 John Quincy Adams
7. 1829-1827 Andrew Jackson
8. 1837-1841 Martin van Buren
9. 1841-1841 William Henry Harrison
10. 1841-1845 John Tyler
11. 1845-1849 James Knox Polk
12. 1849-1850 Zachary Taylor
13. 1850-1853 Millard Fillmore
14. 1853-1857 Franklin Pierce
15. 1857-1861 James Buchanan
16. 1861-1865 Abraham Lincoln
17. 1865-1869 Andrew Johnson
18. 1869-1877 Ulysses Simpson Grant
19. 1877-1881 Rutherford Birchard Hayes
20. 1881-1881 James Abram Garfield
21. 1881-1885 Chester Alan Arthur
22. 1885-1889 Grover Cleveland **
23. 1889-1893 Benjamin Harrison
24. 1893-1897 Grover Cleveland **
25. 1897-1901 William McKinley
26. 1901-1909 Theodore Roosevelt
27. 1909-1913 William Howard Taft
28. 1913-1921 Woodrow Wilson
29. 1921-1923 Warren Gamaliel Harding
30. 1923-1929 Calvin Coolidge
31. 1929-1933 Herbert Clark Hoover
32. 1933-1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
33. 1945-1953 Harry S Truman
34. 1953-1961 Dwight David Eisenhower
35. 1961-1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy
36. 1963-1969 Lyndon B Johnson
37. 1969-1974 Richard Milhous Nixon
38. 1974-1977 Gerald Rudolph Ford
39. 1977-1981 James Earl Carter Jr.
40. 1981-1989 Ronald Wilson Reagan
41. 1989-1993 George Herbert Walker Bush
42. 1993-2001 William Jefferson Clinton
43. 2001- George Walker Bush
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Won the close 1960 election over then vice-president Richard Nixon by a popular vote of 34,226,731 to 34,108,157 and an electoral vote of 303 to 219 (14 democratic electors and one republican elector voted for Virginia Senator Harry F. Byrd). Was succeeded by his vice-president Lyndon B. Johnson. Well remembered is the sentence "... ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country" in his inaugural speech.
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Presidential Index
1. 1789-1797 George Washington
2. 1797-1801 John Adams
3. 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson
4. 1809-1817 James Madison
5. 1817-1825 James Monroe
6. 1825-1829 John Quincy Adams
7. 1829-1827 Andrew Jackson
8. 1837-1841 Martin van Buren
9. 1841-1841 William Henry Harrison
10. 1841-1845 John Tyler
11. 1845-1849 James Knox Polk
12. 1849-1850 Zachary Taylor
13. 1850-1853 Millard Fillmore
14. 1853-1857 Franklin Pierce
15. 1857-1861 James Buchanan
16. 1861-1865 Abraham Lincoln
17. 1865-1869 Andrew Johnson
18. 1869-1877 Ulysses Simpson Grant
19. 1877-1881 Rutherford Birchard Hayes
20. 1881-1881 James Abram Garfield
21. 1881-1885 Chester Alan Arthur
22. 1885-1889 Grover Cleveland **
23. 1889-1893 Benjamin Harrison
24. 1893-1897 Grover Cleveland **
25. 1897-1901 William McKinley
26. 1901-1909 Theodore Roosevelt
27. 1909-1913 William Howard Taft
28. 1913-1921 Woodrow Wilson
29. 1921-1923 Warren Gamaliel Harding
30. 1923-1929 Calvin Coolidge
31. 1929-1933 Herbert Clark Hoover
32. 1933-1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
33. 1945-1953 Harry S Truman
34. 1953-1961 Dwight David Eisenhower
35. 1961-1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy
36. 1963-1969 Lyndon B Johnson
37. 1969-1974 Richard Milhous Nixon
38. 1974-1977 Gerald Rudolph Ford
39. 1977-1981 James Earl Carter Jr.
40. 1981-1989 Ronald Wilson Reagan
41. 1989-1993 George Herbert Walker Bush
42. 1993-2001 William Jefferson Clinton
43. 2001- George Walker Bush
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| (1735 - 1826) m 1764 |
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[1594]
John Quincy ADAMS (1767-1848), 6th U. S. President, Senator, Congressman, Secretary of State, Minister to St. Petersburg and Great Britain, married Catherine Louisa JOHNSON (1775-1852), 5th First Lady.
Was elected in 1824 by a popular vote of 108,740 and an electoral vote of 84. Andrew Jackson - his successor - had garnerd 153,544 popular and 99 electoral votes. However, no candidate had a majority, and election was decided in the House of Representatives. During his single term 1825-1829 John C. Calhoun served as his vice-president. Was elected in 1830 as Representative for Massachusetts and served 17 years in Congress.
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Presidential Index
1. 1789-1797 George Washington
2. 1797-1801 John Adams
3. 1801-1809 Thomas Jefferson
4. 1809-1817 James Madison
5. 1817-1825 James Monroe
6. 1825-1829 John Quincy Adams
7. 1829-1827 Andrew Jackson
8. 1837-1841 Martin van Buren
9. 1841-1841 William Henry Harrison
10. 1841-1845 John Tyler
11. 1845-1849 James Knox Polk
12. 1849-1850 Zachary Taylor
13. 1850-1853 Millard Fillmore
14. 1853-1857 Franklin Pierce
15. 1857-1861 James Buchanan
16. 1861-1865 Abraham Lincoln
17. 1865-1869 Andrew Johnson
18. 1869-1877 Ulysses Simpson Grant
19. 1877-1881 Rutherford Birchard Hayes
20. 1881-1881 James Abram Garfield
21. 1881-1885 Chester Alan Arthur
22. 1885-1889 Grover Cleveland **
23. 1889-1893 Benjamin Harrison
24. 1893-1897 Grover Cleveland **
25. 1897-1901 William McKinley
26. 1901-1909 Theodore Roosevelt
27. 1909-1913 William Howard Taft
28. 1913-1921 Woodrow Wilson
29. 1921-1923 Warren Gamaliel Harding
30. 1923-1929 Calvin Coolidge
31. 1929-1933 Herbert Clark Hoover
32. 1933-1945 Franklin Delano Roosevelt
33. 1945-1953 Harry S Truman
34. 1953-1961 Dwight David Eisenhower
35. 1961-1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy
36. 1963-1969 Lyndon B Johnson
37. 1969-1974 Richard Milhous Nixon
38. 1974-1977 Gerald Rudolph Ford
39. 1977-1981 James Earl Carter Jr.
40. 1981-1989 Ronald Wilson Reagan
41. 1989-1993 George Herbert Walker Bush
42. 1993-2001 William Jefferson Clinton
43. 2001- George Walker Bush