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1. Washington 2. J. Adams 3. Jefferson 4. Madison 5. Monroe 6. J. Q. Adams 7. Jackson 8. Van Buren 9. W. Harrison 10. Tyler ------- 11. Polk 12. Taylor 13. Fillmore 14. Pierce 15. Buchanan 16. Lincoln* 17. A. Johnson 18. Grant* 19. Hayes 20. Garfield ------- 21. Arthur 22. Cleveland 23. B. Harrison 24. Cleveland 25. McKinley 26. T. Roosevelt* 27. Taft 28. Wilson* 29. Harding 30. Coolidge ------- 31. Hoover 32. F. Roosevelt* 33. Truman* 34. Eisenhower* 35. Kennedy* 36 ...
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The First Twelve Presidents
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Frequently Asked Dead Presidents Questions
How Did Each Dead President Die??
An inquiry seeking the cause of death for one or more of the presidents is certainly the second most frequently asked question I receive. Here are the officially recognized causes of death for each man. Some have been modified as medicine advanced, such that they now differ from the cause initially listed on the death certificate. The deaths of John Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe can probably be bette ...
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Frequently Asked Dead Presidents Questions
Which President(s) Is (Are) Not Buried in U.S. Soil??
If only I had a nickel for every time I've answered this one!
This question is a popular stumper, and can appear phrased in a number of different ways. Pay attention to the way the question was phrased to you, and use this information to answer (or overanswer) the question.
Most commonly, whoever asked you has phrased the question in such a way that the currently serving President (an ...
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The First Presidents
You might be wondering what this section is about. Was George Washington not the first President of the United States of America? The answer is, no, he wasn't. George Washington was the first president under the U.S. Constitution. Someone had to run the country before the constitution was ratified. The U.S. had a running government as early as mid-1774. This section is about those men who did run the country before Old George.
1. Peyton Randolph
2. Henry Middleton
3. John Hancock
4. Henry Laurens
5. John Jay
6. Samuel Huntington
7. Thomas McKean
The Articles of Confederation
1. John Hanson
2. Elias Boudinot
3. Thomas Mifflin
4. Richard Henry Lee
5. John Hancock
6. Nathaniel Gorham
7. Arthur St. Clair
8. Cyrus Griffin
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THE HALL OF
FORGOTTEN PRESIDENTS
Their names have reverberated throughout the annals of history:
Washington; Jefferson; Jackson; Lincoln; Roosevelt; Reagan.
We all know of these great men and their deeds.
But there have been others who also achieved the pinnacle of
public office in the United States, yet are seldom mentioned.
We don't learn about them as kids in school.
No movies have ever been made about their lives.
Few (if any) highways, bridges or schools are named a ...
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Presidents
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This section of the State of Delaware's WWW is dedicated to all of those individual's that have served our country as President. The information presented here has been researched & compiled by Russ Pickett , one of the Delaware webmaster's, and is not in any way to be considered an official version presented by the Government of Delaware. Any questions concerning its content should be directed to Russ Pickett.
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Presidents - "1789 to 1845" (Washington to Tyler)
Presidents - "1845 to 1881" (Polk to Garfield)
Presidents - "1881 to 1929" (Arthur to Coolidge)
Presidents - "1929 to 1989" (Hoover to Reagan)
Presidents - "1989 to Present" (Bush to Bush)
Last update: 01/30/2001
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The Voices of American Presidents have been captured by audio pioneers since the early days of sound recording. The invention of Edison's phonograph ushered in a new era of "recorded" history, beginning with President Benjamin Harrison in the late nineteenth century to the present day Bush Administration. The MSU Vincent Voice Library is working to preserve over 100 years of historical spoken word recordings like those of the U.S. Presidents, and is pleased to share these sound samples fro ...
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