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Breckinridge Mar. Abraham Lincoln Hannibal Hamlin Mar. Andrew Johnson Ulysses S. Grant Schuyler Colfax Mar. Grant Henry Wilson 6 Mar. Rutherford B. Hayes William A. Wheeler Mar. James A. Garfield 4 Chester A. Arthur Mar. Chester A. Grover Cleveland Thomas A. Hendricks 7 Mar. Benjamin Harrison Levi P.

Morton Mar. Grover Cleveland Adlai E. Stevenson Mar. William McKinley Garret A. Hobart 8 Mar. Theodore Roosevelt Fairbanks Mar. William H. Taft James S. Sherman 9 Mar. Woodrow Wilson Thomas R. Marshall Mar. Warren G. Harding 4 Calvin Coolidge Mar. Calvin Coolidge Dawes Mar. Herbert C. Hoover Charles Curtis Mar. Franklin D.

Roosevelt John N. Garner Mar. Roosevelt Henry A. Wallace Jan. Roosevelt 4 Harry S. Truman Jan. Harry S. Truman Alben W. Barkley Jan. Dwight D. Eisenhower Richard M. Nixon Jan. John F. Kennedy 4 Lyndon B. Johnson Jan. Lyndon B. Johnson Hubert H. Humphrey Jan. With the assistance of his wife, Ladybird Johnson, he developed an extensive enterprise in farming and broadcasting.

In , he entered politics and was elected to the first of four terms in the U. House of Representatives. Johnson was the first congressman to enter active duty when the U. He was discharged as a lieutenant commander after four years in the Navy. In , Johnson was elected to the first of two terms as a U. In , he became the youngest Congressional majority leader in history. When President Kennedy ran for office, he asked Johnson to be his vice president.

Lyndon B. President Johnson died of a heart attack on his ranch in Stonewall, Texas, on January 22, , at the age of sixty-four. Johnson is buried in the family cemetery now part of the Lyndon B.

Johnson National Park in Stonewall, Texas. Gerald Ford was born in Omaha, Nebraska, on July 14, He was a football star at the University of Michigan, where he received his Bachelors degree.

He graduated from Yale Law School in He served as a naval officer for four years in World War II and was discharged as a lieutenant commander. Gerald R. Ford was elected to the U. House of Representatives in and served as a congressman for twenty-five years.

He was leader of the House Republicans for eight years. He was the first person appointed to the office of vice president under the terms of the Twenty-fifth Amendment. Ford was the fifth U. He was also the longest-lived president in U. He was born in Plains, Georgia, on October 1, S president. Carter finished a high fifty-ninth out of his Academy class of eight hundred twenty. He served on surface warfare ships and qualified for diesel-electric submarines.

He is the only U. Upon the death of his father in , Carter resigned his commission and returned home to take over and expand his family business in Plains. He served two terms in the Georgia Senate and as the seventy-sixth governor of Georgia, from to As governor, he campaigned and won the election to become the thirty-ninth president of the United States.

He was the third U. He was presented his SAR membership certificate in George H. Bush was the forty-first United States president from to He was born in Milton, Massachusetts, on June 12, His family moved to Greenwich, Connecticut, shortly after his birth. Bush was eighteen years old when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. He joined the Navy and became a naval aviator and was commissioned as an ensign.

He served until the end of the war and then attended Yale University. Upon graduation in , Bush moved to Texas and entered the oil business. He also soon became involved in American politics. Bush held a number of political positions prior to his presidency, including being a member of the U.

House of Representatives, U. President George H. Rice Aston and several other members of the Paul Carrington Chapter were also present at this occasion. Vice President James Danforth Quayle. Bush, served two consecutive terms as the forty-third president of the United States from to He was born in New Haven, Connecticut, on July 6, Before becoming president, Bush served as the governor of Texas.

In July , George W. Bush received his SAR membership certificate and lapel rosette while he was the Texas state governor. After completing his second presidential term in , Bush returned to Texas and purchased a home in a suburban area of Dallas. He is currently a public speaker, has written a memoir, and has taken up painting as a hobby.

The George W. Bush Presidential Center, a presidential library and museum located near Dallas, was opened in Compatriot US Presidents Rutherford Birchard Hayes Benjamin Harrison William McKinley, Jr. Theodore Roosevelt To comment on crosswords, please switch over to the new version to comment. Read more More from US election data. US elections data from the Guardian Datastore Latest: 13 Dec Death penalty statistics, country by country visualisation and data Next: 1 Feb US jobless data: how has unemployment changed under Obama?

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