What are the names of all the US Presidents and Vice Presidents in order with the years they were in office?
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Photos are of the original tomb (taken during the Civil War) and the current tomb.
Also, all presidents named Andrew are from Tennessee and buried in Tennessee: Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson.
Andrew Jackson is the only president to date that managed to get rid of the national debt. He paid it off while he was president. He also tried to abolish paper money--rather ironic since he is now on the $20 bill.
Weird tidbits that I have picked up here and there.
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M$http://americanhistory.about.com/library/charts/blchartpresidents.htm
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M$I was hoping for content and not a link. The link is excellent; however, if did a search from Mahalo for Martin Van Buren would I get back to this question? I know I would get this Martin Van Buren result.
I was looking for something like this:
PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT POLITICAL PARTY TERM
George Washington John Adams No Party Designation 1789-1797
John Adams Thomas Jefferson Federalist 1797-1801
Thomas Jefferson Aaron Burr Democratic-Republican 1801-1809
George Clinton
James Madison George Clinton Democratic-Republican 1809-1817
Elbridge Gerry
James Monroe Daniel D Tompkins Democratic-Republican 1817-1825
John Quincy Adams John C Calhoun Democratic-Republican 1825-1829
Andrew Jackson John C Calhoun Democratic 1829-1837
Martin Van Buren
Martin Van Buren Richard M. Johnson Democratic 1837-1841
William Henry Harrison John Tyler Whig 1841
John Tyler None Whig 1841-1845
James Knox Polk George M Dallas Democratic 1845-1849
Zachary Taylor Millard Fillmore Whig 1849-1850
Millard Fillmore None Whig 1850-1853
Franklin Pierce William R King Democratic 1853-1857
James Buchanan John C Breckinridge Democratic 1857-1861
Abraham Lincoln Hannibel Hamlin Union 1861-1865
Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson None Union 1865-1869
Ulysses Simpson Grant Schuyler Colfax Republican 1869-1877
Henry Wilson
Rutherford Birchard Hayes William A Wheeler Republican 1877-1881
James Abram Garfield Chester Alan Arthur Republican 1881
Chester Alan Arthur None Republican 1881-1885
Stephen Grover Cleveland Thomas Hendricks Democratic 1885-1889
Benjamin Harrison Levi P Morton Republican 1889-1893
Stephen Grover Cleveland Adlai E Stevenson Democratic 1893-1897
William McKinley Garret A. Hobart Republican 1897-1901
Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt Charles W Fairbanks Republican 1901-1909
William Howard Taft James S Sherman Republican 1909-1913
Woodrow Wilson Thomas R Marshall Democratic 1913-1921
Warren Gamaliel Harding Calvin Coolidge Republican 1921-1923
Calvin Coolidge Charles G Dawes Republican 1923-1929
Herbert Clark Hoover Charles Curtis Republican 1929-1933
Franklin Delano Roosevelt John Nance Garner Democratic 1933-1945
Henry A. Wallace
Harry S. Truman
Harry S. Truman Alben W Barkley Democratic 1945-1953
Dwight David Eisenhower Richard Milhous Nixon Republican 1953-1961
John Fitzgerald Kennedy Lyndon Baines Johnson Democratic 1961-1963
Lyndon Baines Johnson Hubert Horatio Humphrey Democratic 1963-1969
Richard Milhous Nixon Spiro T. Agnew Republican 1969-1974
Gerald Rudolph Ford
Gerald Rudolph Ford Nelson Rockefeller Republican 1974-1977
"James Earl Carter, Jr." Walter Mondale Democratic 1977-1981
Ronald Wilson Reagan George Herbert Walker Bush Republican 1981-1989
George Herbert Walker Bush J. Danforth Quayle Republican 1989-1993
William Jefferson Clinton "Albert Gore, Jr." Democratic 1993-2001
George Walker Bush Richard Cheney Republican 2001-
George W. Bush (R) stole both the 2000 (as a result of the 'hanging chad' discrepancy in Florida) and 2004 (Ohio) elections because the 'GOP' (Grand Olde Party) a.k.a. Republicans are evil.
Ronald Reagan (R) was elected in both 1980 and traded arms for hostages with terrorists (the "Iran-Contra scandal") and then after admitting to it, won again in 1984. George Herbert Walker Bush (R) was elected in 1988 but was beaten by William Jefferson Clinton (D) in 1992 and won re-election in 1996.
I was born in 1977 so that's the best I can do for you but I suggest you use google rather than depending on people who happen across this site to help you.
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