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| x Andrew Johnson |
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16 | Abraham Lincoln |
Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875) was the 17th President of the United States (1865–69), succeeding to the Presidency upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. He was the first U.S. President to be impeached.
At the time of the...
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| x Chester A. Arthur |
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20 | James Garfield |
Chester Alan Arthur (October 5, 1829 – November 18, 1886) was an American politician who served as the 21st President of the United States. Arthur was a member of the Republican Party and worked as a lawyer before becoming the 20th vice president...
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| x Calvin Coolidge |
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29 | Warren G. Harding |
John Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (July 4, 1872 – January 5, 1933) was the 30th President of the United States (1923–1929). A Republican lawyer from Vermont, Coolidge worked his way up the ladder of Massachusetts state politics, eventually becoming governor...
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| x Elbridge Gerry |
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5 | James Madison |
Elbridge Thomas Gerry (pronounced /ˈɡɛri/; July 17, 1744 – November 23, 1814) was an American statesman and diplomat. As a Democratic-Republican he was selected as the fifth Vice President of the United States of America, serving under James Madison...
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| x George H. W. Bush |
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43 | Ronald Reagan |
George Herbert Walker Bush (born June 12, 1924) served as the 41st President of the United States from 1989 to 1993. Bush held a variety of political positions prior to his presidency, including Vice President of the United States in the...
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| x Hannibal Hamlin |
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15 | Abraham Lincoln |
Hannibal Hamlin (August 27, 1809 – July 4, 1891) was the 15th Vice President of the United States, serving under President Abraham Lincoln from 1861-1865. He was the first Vice President from the Republican Party. Prior to his election in 1860,...
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| x John Adams |
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1 | George Washington |
John Adams (October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826) was an American politician and the second President of the United States (1797–1801), after being the first Vice President (1789–1797) for two terms. He is regarded as one of the most influential...
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| x John Tyler |
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10 | William Henry Harrison |
John Tyler, Jr. (March 29, 1790 – January 18, 1862) was the tenth President of the United States (1841–1845) and the first ever to obtain that office via succession.
A long-time Democratic-Republican, Tyler was nonetheless elected Vice President on...
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| x Martin Van Buren |
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8 | Andrew Jackson |
Martin Van Buren (pronounced /ˌvænˈbjɝɨn/; December 5, 1782 – July 24, 1862) was the eighth President of the United States from 1837 to 1841. Before his presidency, he served as the eighth Vice President (1833-1837) and the 10th Secretary of State...
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| x Millard Fillmore |
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12 | Zachary Taylor |
Millard Fillmore (January 7, 1800 – March 8, 1874) was the 13th President of the United States, serving from 1850 until 1853 and the last member of the Whig Party to hold that office. He was the second Vice President to assume the presidency upon...
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| x Richard Nixon |
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36 | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was the 37th President of the United States (1969–1974) and the only president to resign the office. He was also the 36th Vice President of the United States (1953–1961).
Nixon was born in...
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| x Thomas Jefferson |
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2 | John Adams |
Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826) was the third President of the United States (1801–1809), the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and one of the most influential Founding Fathers for his promotion of the...
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| x Theodore Roosevelt |
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25 | William McKinley |
Theodore D. Roosevelt (pronounced /ˈroʊzəvɛlt/; October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919), also known as T.R., and to the public (but never to friends and intimates) as Teddy, was the 26th President of the United States. A leader of the Republican Party...
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| x Thomas R. Marshall |
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28 | Woodrow Wilson |
Thomas Riley Marshall (March 14, 1854—June 1, 1925) was an American politician who served as the 28th Vice President of the United States of America under Woodrow Wilson from 1913 to 1921. His historical role is often discussed in debates about...
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| x Walter Mondale |
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42 | Jimmy Carter |
Walter Frederick Mondale (born January 5, 1928) is an American politician and member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. He was the 42nd Vice President of the United States (1977–1981) under President Jimmy Carter, a two-term United States Senator...
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| x Hubert Humphrey |
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38 | Lyndon B. Johnson |
Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr. (May 27, 1911 – January 13, 1978) served under President Lyndon B. Johnson as the 38th Vice President of the United States. Humphrey twice served as a United States Senator from Minnesota, and served as Democratic...
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| x John C. Calhoun |
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7 | John Quincy Adams |
John Caldwell Calhoun (March 18, 1782 – March 31, 1850) was the 7th Vice President of the United States and a leading Southern politician from South Carolina during the first half of the 19th century. Calhoun was an advocate of slavery, states'...
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| Andrew Jackson | ||||
| x Lyndon B. Johnson |
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37 | John F. Kennedy |
Lyndon Baines Johnson (August 27, 1908 – January 22, 1973), often referred to as LBJ, served as the 36th President of the United States from 1963 to 1969 after his service as the Vice President of the United States from 1961 to 1963.
Johnson, a...
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| x Aaron Burr |
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3 | Thomas Jefferson |
Aaron Burr, Jr. (February 6, 1756 – September 14, 1836) was an American politician, Revolutionary War participant, and adventurer. He served as the third Vice President of the United States (1801–1805), under Thomas Jefferson.
A formative member of...
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| x Garret Hobart |
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24 | William McKinley |
Garret Augustus Hobart (June 3, 1844 – November 21, 1899) was the 24th Vice President of the United States.
He was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, to Sophia Vanderveer and Addison Willard Hobart, a descendant in the eighth generation of English...
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| x Daniel D. Tompkins |
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6 | James Monroe |
Daniel D. Tompkins (June 21, 1774 – June 11, 1825) was an entrepreneur, jurist, Congressman, Governor of New York, and the sixth Vice President of the United States.
He was baptised Daniel Tompkins, but added the middle initial "D." while a student...
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| x Richard Mentor Johnson |
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9 | Martin Van Buren |
Richard Mentor Johnson (October 17, 1780 or 1781 – November 19, 1850) was the ninth Vice President of the United States, serving in the administration of Martin Van Buren. He was the only vice-president ever elected by the United States Senate under...
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| x George M. Dallas |
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11 | James K. Polk |
George Mifflin Dallas (July 10, 1792 – December 31, 1864) was a U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania and the 11th Vice President of the United States, serving under James K. Polk.
George Mifflin Dallas was born on July 10, 1792, to Alexander James Dallas...
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| x William R. King |
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13 | Franklin Pierce |
William Rufus deVane King (April 7, 1786 – April 18, 1853) was a U.S. Representative from North Carolina, a Senator from Alabama, and the 13th Vice President of the United States. King died of tuberculosis after 45 days in office. With the exception...
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| x John C. Breckinridge |
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14 | James Buchanan |
John Cabell Breckinridge (January 16, 1821 – May 17, 1875) was a lawyer, U.S. Representative, Senator from Kentucky, the 14th Vice President of the United States, Southern Democratic candidate for President in 1860, a Confederate general in the...
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| x Schuyler Colfax |
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17 | Ulysses S. Grant |
Schuyler Colfax, Jr. (pronounced /ˈskaɪlər ˈkoʊlfæks/; born March 23, 1823 – died January 13, 1885) was a U.S. Representative from Indiana, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the 17th Vice President of the United States.
President Ulysses...
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| x Henry Wilson |
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18 | Ulysses S. Grant |
Henry Wilson (February 16, 1812 – November 22, 1875) was a Senator from Massachusetts and the 18th Vice President of the United States. He was a leading Republican who devoted his enormous energies to the destruction of what he called the Slave...
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| x William A. Wheeler |
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19 | Rutherford B. Hayes |
William Almon Wheeler (June 30, 1819 – June 4, 1887) was a Representative from New York and the 19th Vice President of the United States.
Wheeler was born in Malone, New York, and attended Franklin Academy and the University of Vermont, although...
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| x Thomas A. Hendricks |
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21 | Grover Cleveland |
Thomas Andrews Hendricks (September 7, 1819 – November 25, 1885) was a U.S. Representative and a Senator from Indiana, a Governor of Indiana, and the 21st Vice President of the United States (serving with Grover Cleveland). The first Democratic...
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| x Levi P. Morton |
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22 | Benjamin Harrison |
Levi Parsons Morton (May 16, 1824 – May 16, 1920) was a Representative from New York and the 22nd Vice President of the United States. He also later served as Governor of New York.
Morton was born in Shoreham, in Addison County, Vermont. His parents...
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| x Adlai E. Stevenson |
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23 | Grover Cleveland |
Adlai Ewing Stevenson I (October 23, 1835 – June 14, 1914) was a Congressman from Illinois. He was Assistant Postmaster General of the United States during Grover Cleveland's first administration and 23rd Vice President of the United States during...
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| x Charles W. Fairbanks |
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26 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Charles Warren Fairbanks (May 11, 1852 – June 4, 1918) was a Senator from Indiana and the 26th Vice President of the United States.
Born in a log cabin near Unionville Center, Ohio, Fairbanks's ancestry traced back to Puritan followers of Oliver...
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| x James S. Sherman |
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27 | William Howard Taft |
James Schoolcraft Sherman (October 24, 1855 – October 30, 1912) was a United States Representative from New York and the 27th Vice President of the United States. He was a member of the Baldwin, Hoar & Sherman family.
Sherman was born in Utica, New...
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| x Charles G. Dawes |
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30 | Calvin Coolidge |
Charles Gates Dawes (August 27, 1865 – April 23, 1951) was an American banker and politician who was the 30th Vice President of the United States. For his work on the Dawes Plan for World War I reparations he was a co-recipient of the Nobel Peace...
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| x Charles Curtis |
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31 | Herbert Hoover |
Charles Curtis (January 25, 1860 – February 8, 1936) was a United States Representative, a longtime United States Senator from Kansas later chosen as Senate Majority Leader by his Republican colleagures, and the 31st Vice President of the United...
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| x John Nance Garner |
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32 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
John Nance Garner IV nicknamed "Cactus Jack" (November 22, 1868 – November 7, 1967) was the 44th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (1931–33) and the 32nd Vice President of the United States (1933–41).
Garner was born near Detroit...
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| x Henry A. Wallace |
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33 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Henry Agard Wallace (October 7, 1888 – November 18, 1965) was the 33rd Vice President of the United States (1941–1945), the 11th Secretary of Agriculture (1933–1940), and the tenth Secretary of Commerce (1945–1946). In the 1948 presidential election...
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| x Alben W. Barkley |
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35 | Harry S. Truman |
Alben William Barkley (November 24, 1877 – April 30, 1956) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives and the United States Senate from Paducah, Kentucky, majority leader of the Senate, and the 35th Vice President of the United...
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| x George Clinton |
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4 | James Madison |
George Clinton (July 26, 1739 – April 20, 1812) was an American soldier and politician, considered one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He was the first Governor of New York, and then the Vice President of the United States under Thomas...
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| Thomas Jefferson | ||||
| x Harry S. Truman |
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34 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884 – December 26, 1972) was the 33rd President of the United States (1945–1953). As the 34th vice president, he succeeded Franklin D. Roosevelt, who died less than three months after he began his fourth term.
During World...
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| x Gerald Ford |
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40 | Richard Nixon |
Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr. (born Leslie Lynch King, Jr.) (July 14, 1913 – December 26, 2006) was the 38th President of the United States, serving from 1974 to 1977, and the 40th Vice President of the United States serving from 1973 to 1974. As the...
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| x Al Gore |
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45 | Bill Clinton |
Albert Arnold Gore, Jr., is an American environmental activist, author, businessperson, former politician and former journalist. He served as the forty-fifth Vice President of the United States from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. ...
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| x Dick Cheney |
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46 | George W. Bush |
Richard Bruce Cheney (born January 30, 1941) served as the 46th Vice President of the United States from 2001 to 2009 in the administration of George W. Bush. Cheney was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, but soon moved with his family to Casper, Wyoming,...
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| x Spiro Agnew |
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39 | Richard Nixon |
Spiro Theodore Agnew (November 9, 1918 – September 17, 1996) was the 39th Vice President of the United States (and the first Greek American to serve in that capacity), serving under President Richard Nixon, and the 55th Governor of Maryland. He was...
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| x Dan Quayle |
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44 | George H. W. Bush |
James Danforth "Dan" Quayle (born February 4, 1947) is an American politician and was the 44th Vice President of the United States, serving under George H. W. Bush (1989–1993). He served as a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from the state of...
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| x Nelson Rockefeller |
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41 | Gerald Ford |
Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (July 8, 1908 – January 26, 1979) was the 41st Vice President of the United States, the 49th governor of New York, a philanthropist, and a businessman.
A leader of the liberal wing of the Republican Party, he was Governor...
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| x Joe Biden |
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47 | Barack Obama |
Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. (pronounced /ˈdʒoʊzɨf rɒbɨˈnɛt ˈbaɪdən/; born November 20, 1942) is the 47th and current Vice President of the United States. He was a United States Senator from Delaware from January 3, 1973 until his resignation...
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