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GEORGE WASHINGTON, Isl I'lesidciil of ilie I'niteil Stales. Uoni I'oin'S Crci-k Westniorelaiui County. Va.. Vfh. i'l. \~Z-1. Died Mt. Voiiioii. Va.. Dec. 14, 1T!)9. ascfl ti7 years. Sorved as President two terms, Aiirtl :J0, ITS'J to Miireli ;!, 17i)7. Eight years. In ijolilics he was a Federal and was nnaniiiiously pliosen President of the United States by the electors at .")" years of age. and guided ili<' young re|iulilic tliiough the first trying years of its history. (.lohn .Adams served as Vice I'resident.) ''di'm Jdam4 Fresi,l,iil lyc)-; iSnl. JOHN ADAMS, L'd Prrsiilciit of ll)i' I'liilril Statfs. lidrii Hraintiee. Mass.. Ocl. Ml 173."). Dird Hiaiiitree. .Inly 1. isiiij. a.Hfd '.U .years. Si'rvcd as I'rcsident one tiTiu. .Mai'cl 4. 1797 to March 3, ISdl. four years, after serving Uvci leriiis as Vice I'jesideiil. In pol itics he was a Federal and was chosen President of the Uniled Stales by a small nia jority at 62 years of age. The Presidency of .lolin Adams was not smooth as we were entering upon a period when our parly strife was deiemiined by foreign lallier (hai American political issues. (Thomas .Jefferson served as Vice President.) tp ^S'> €y?2^^7Z-, 1. if lit t\'il • l^'IQ THOMAS JEFFERSON, :{d Presiflent of tlio I'nited Statos. Horn Shadwoll, Albe niarle Co., Va., April 2, 174:;. Died Monticpllo. Va., .Inly 4, 182i). a.Kcd s:; years. Served as President two terms, .Mareh 4. isni to March M. 1S09. eight years, lie was eleeU'd at the age of ,')S years by the .leffersoniaii or nenioeratic (then called Ke|)ublican) party which he founded. His first election wa.-i by a small majority, and the second was nearly unanimous. He was author of ibe lleclaralion of Independence. Tin' ■Louisiana Purchase" was made during his adniinistralion. (Aaron liurr served as Vice I'lcsidenl first term, I (George Clinton as Vice President second term.) ■/Z^^t-^'-'^ Z.-6^ ifO^*^^-f ^r-T-^ PrcsiJiiit /S. .'jS years old when installed. He was elected as a Democrat by a large majority, and on his re-election lu' reci-ived 2:!1 of the 2.'i2 electoral votes. He pronnilgaled the t'anions Monroe Doctrine. (Daniel I). Tompkins served as Vic(> Pre^ideiil.l ■>K ^ ^^^ J O'yTyy^ e-t. u.<-^hclv c_/rd Cull i^ '^ Pi,-^i,l,;,l .■\_;-.,.Sjo. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. lUh ['resident of tlu- United Stales. Born Brainirce. Mass.. Jul.v 11. 17i;7. I)i((l Wasiiington. D. C, Feb. 2:1. 1S4S, agtd ,S(i years. Served as Presi- dent on., term. March 4. 1825 to March :;, 1S2!(. He was elected president as a Demo- crat by the House of Representatives, none of the Presidential candidates having a majority in the electoral college. He was ',8 years old when elected. The Whig party came into existence during his administration. (John C. Calhouii served as Vice President.) :Z-^ /'r,\utj;7 ANDREW JACKSON, 7th President of the United States. Born in the Waxhaw settlement on the border between North and South Carolina, March 15. 1767. Died at the Hermitage, near Nashville, Tenn.. .June 8, 1845, aged 78 years. Served as President two terms, March 4, 1829 to March ?,. 18:57. He was elected by the Democratic party when 62 years old and proved to be with the mass of people, the most iiopular President since Washington, and was looked ni im as tlie great military liero of the day. 'I'he period of .Jackson's Presidency was one of the most remarkabli' in Ihe history of our country. (.John C. Calhoun served as Vice President first term. I (Martin Van Iluren as Vice President second term.) 0J2-<^^^- Pri'siJi-tit lSi~ iS^i MARTIN VAN BUREN. SIh I'rosidciil of Ilic I'nilpd Stall's. Hoiii Kindcrliook, Columbia Co.. X. Y.. Deo. ."i. IT.SL'. nicloy, Charles City Co.. Va., Feb. 'J, 17?:!. Died WasliiiijAtoM. 1). C. Ai ril 4. 1S41. aged (!S years. Served as President one month, March 4, to April 4. 1K41. He was nominated by the WhiK iiarly and received 2.'?4 electoral votes out of :W\. Died one nionlli afl<-r his inauKuralion— the first President to die in office. (John Tyler served as Vice President.) Prfsideat iS4tl^4S~ JOHN TYLER, Imli I'lesidciit of tho United Slates. Born Greeiiway. Va., Marcll 29. 171111. Died Uicliiiiciiid. Va.. .Ian. 18, 18t)2. aged 72 years. Served as President 3 years 11 months, April il, 1.S41 to March :i, 1845. being the unexpired term of Win. Henry Har- rison. He was elected as Vice President at the age of .')1 years as a Whig on the ticket with Mr. Harrison and was installed as President upon the latter's death. {\\ the time of his death he was a member of the Congress of the Confederate Slates.) Frfsidt-nt 1^,45- 184Q JAMES K. POLK, 11 111 Prpsident of the United States. Rom Mocklenburg Co.. X. t'.. .Nov. J. 1711.-,. Died Nashville, Teiiii., .June l."), 1849, aged r,4 .vears. Served as President one term. Mareli -1, 1845 to March :',. I.s4!). 49 .vears old wlini installed. He was nominated by the Democratic party and ileclcd by a ina,jorily In lli,> popular vote of about 40,000. The Mexican War occurred clurjiii; liis adniinisi rai ion. (George M. Dallas serv<>d as Vice President.) '7x:i--^cy^,^:::'<^^7'y^ P> ,ily !). ISSo. On account of the fame ho gained during the Mexican War lie was nominated hy the Whig party and elected at the age of 65 years. (Millard Fillmore served as Vice President.) 'U'O'xXJ) -^ C President lSw-iS,vsident of the Uniled States. Horn in Township of Locke (now bummerhill) Cayuga Co., N, Y.. Fob. 7, ISOO. Dio.l riuffah, X V March 7 , t ''^f .^^ ''''^'''- ^''"■"'^ ^' Pn^sident 2 years 7 n>o„ths 2(; days, fron, .lulv' in 1850 to March J, 1853, being the unexpired tern, of President Taylor. In ,:oIitics "he was a Whig. Age when installed 50 years. rf,--u/,i'i aVj-j-'-'v FRANKLIN PIERCE, Ulh I'resideiit of the United States. Born HillsborouKh. N. H.. Nov. L-:;. I.SII4. Died Coiiccrd. N. H., Oct. S. 18()9. aged ()5 years. Served as President one term, March 4. IS.''):! to March :i. IS.")"; was iiiaugurated at the age of 49; was a candidate of the Democratic party and his election was almost unanimous, only four States casting their electoral votes against liini. (Wm. K. KiMR served as Vice President.) ^/C::/,'^--^.^-/^ /V^:£^xr /i_---,-3c^. .iV£i =_C-i'.iS. 15-Ji PresiC'rii-. &^ -'tL- r^-.^ Sia.-,e: &>r- --sar >£^r«T="ic:rs. ^-^ Q^^'<'0O<^^-^'<,tr^i^ Prtsuttnl iSbl-lSas. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, lillli I'l rsidnii ol' llir riiilrd Slalcs. Horn H;iiiliii Couiily, Kentucky. Fflj. 12, ISOIl. Died Wasliiimliiii. I). ('.. Aiiril in, ISi;.'), ukwI .")I; years. He was Wl years of age vylieii first iiiausiiraled and was the first President elected by llie new. or what is now, the Republican | ally. Diiriiifj his adniinislraiion of 4 years 1 month and 10 days, there occurred llie Ciyil War and the aliolilion of slaver.v . He served but little more than a month of his second iciiii when lie was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theatre. Washington, mi .\iiiil 14. ISCi.'i, and died the next day. "With malice toward none, witli charity for all." (Hannibal Hamlin served as Vice President first term.) (Andrew .lohnson as Vice President second term.) ^/<^<^'0^;n^ /•r.sulelll lSt>i iSbQ ANDREW JOHNSON, ITlh President of the United States. Born Raleigh. N. C, Dec. 29, ISdS. lii.'d wdv Carler's Station, Tenn., .lui.v 31, 1875, aged fiT years. Served as President 3 years 10 months and 20 days, April 1.5. lS(i.5 to March :i. 1869. the unex- pired term of President Lincoln. He was elected as a Republican Vice President with Lincoln at the age of 57 years. In January, 1875, he was elected to the U. S. Senate from Tennessee and took his seat at the extra session in 1873 and served until his death. I'r.-^i.l.iit i^hQ-iSyy. ULYSSES SIMPSON GRANT, Islli Prcsidoiit of lli<- I'liitcd SlaU'S. Boni Point Pleasant. Cloi-iiioiit Co., (Miio. April L'T. 1S22. Died .Ml. Mc-(;n\i;or near Saratoga,. N. Y.. July 2?,, ISS.'i, aged (;:! years. He was elected President by the Uernblicans at the age of 47 and served two terms, March 1, 1S(;9 to March :;, 1S77. received 214 electoral votes and on ilie scconil he leci'ived largest number ever cast for a I'residenl up to that lime. (Schuyler Colfax served as Vice President first term.) ( Henrv Wilson as Vice President second term.) Oil his first election he IWl electoral voles, the / l',;-. 1S77 to March 3, 1881. (Wm. A. Wheeler served as Vice President.) I'mulrnl jSS/. JAMES ABRAM GARFIELD, L'oth I'lcsiilnii nt llic I'liilcci States. Born Orange, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, Nov. 111. is:::. Died IOUhmdh. .\. .1.. Si'iii. Ill, ISSl. aged ."ill years. Served as President, from March 1, IS.Sl to Scjit. 111. Is.Sl. C iiiontlis 1,') days. He was shot by Chas. .1. Guiteau at Washington. .Inly 2. ISSl and died at hong Brand), N. ,1., Sept. 19. ISSl. He was tlie Repnhlican nominee and was elected by a large majority in the electoral college; he was inaugurated at the age of !0 years. (Chester Alan Arthur served as Vice President.) ri'-i.uiii issi isSj. CHESTER ALAN ARTHUR, lilsl I'r.'sidcnl of llio UnitiHl Slulos. Hovn K;iirti..ld, Franklin Cn . VI.. Oct. .',. l.S:;(l. IM.-il Now York Cily Nov. l.S. ISSC, iiKcl M, years. Served as President from Sepl. 2ii. ISXl lo Mareli :;. ISS.-,, :! years. .", nionllis 1.^ days. He was elected Vice-President with Cailield as a liciaihlicaii and upon ihe deaili of the latter assumed Hie ofliee of Prtsidenl. He was .'il years President. (dd when inaviKurated ^. /^. -i^^ ^^ <;/ Pffsident /SSs-rSSQ. iSoJ-lSoT GROVER CLEVELAND, Tld and ■lith President ot the United States. Boru Cald- well, Essex Co., New .Jersey, March IS, 1S37. Died Princeton, N. J., .June 24, 190S, aged 70 years. Served as President two terms— March 4, 1SS5 to March M, 1889, March 4, 1893 to March 3, 1897. He was tlie nominee of the Democratic party and was elected President in 1884, was nominated for re-election but defeated. In 181)2 after a third nomination he was re-elected President, being the only President enjoying two distinct intervals ot service as President. He was 48 years of age when first inaugurated. His admirable, impartial and courageous administration won tributes to his integrity from the press and the people irrespective of party. (Thomas A. Hendricks served as Vice President first term.) (Adlai E. Stevenson as Vice President second term.) 7-T^^^^- ^ Pri. is:;:;. Died Indiaiuiiiolis. Ind.. March i:!, V.W\. a.s;."d US years. Served as President one term, March 4, 1SS9 to March :!, \s. THEODORE ROOSEVELT, 2Gth President of Ihe United Slates. Born New York City. October :;T. 1)noS. Was elected Vice-President, as a Republican on the ticket with President McKinley at the latter's election for a second term and served as such from March 4 to September 14, 1901, and succeeded to the Presidency upon the death of Mr. McKinley serving the unexpired term of ?, years 5 months and 19 days, from September 14. 1901 to March 3. 1905. He was re-nominated by the Republicans for a second term and elected by an overwhelming majority and was the youngest of all the Presi- dents being only 43 years old when first installed. (Charles W. Fairbanks served as Vice President second term.) /Vr.s((/fnf I'MiH- WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, 27lli PrraidcMl of the Tainted Slali-s. Roni Cincinnati, Ohio, Sepleniber If,, Ksr.T. Wns elected President by I lie ReiinblicMii party at the elec- tion November, 1908, at the age of .'")I years, to succeed I'residi'iil Roosevelt upon expir- ation of his term Marcli 1, 1909, defeating the Democratic candidate (VVm. .1. Bryan) by a large majority of the i)0j)iilar vote and reeei\((] mote than twoihiids of the elec- toral votes. At the time of his election to the I're.sideiuv he was Secretary of War of the U. S. (James S. Sherman was elected ;is Vice President.) EST© PEESIDEW. OF THE Oiaafiedl Stall LSAp'l! 3K •^^0^ '•^ •' .5°. di- ' '~- - ■■ITfs," \ '%<^- .**"-^ -0^ : : -*bv"^ t°^ - ■ ip^.^ .0^ '^ ^^<^\/ ;;? :^ .*'% i.... ,/: d, ' \VJ',- V..' C ■ .-<<■• ' o ^Q^ ;' . '^bV ^^. V f ' • °- o. ^.- r,^ •^^., ^'J^'^>^- V h-'T^^ ,A .J> * o . o ' ^* Xf. 4 o .s°r •, „f^'" ^^' .^^°Wv ( a«-' .r .^\^ s-"^ '% c^ ^0^ . • .^ ■\ "-^^o^ "^■'J' ^O '^^*\o^ .... ^0 ^^.. rf- 'o v^^ -Jk* • • . '■■Co .0^ • . v.^^ ,^'^< ' r ■""■'-■ •' 'J^ S .- * V ^ ■ ■ vX„ ^.i* ■''<* •- » , ■y > .0^^ ^o. o. ^^0^ NT s5 ^^ - '^ •^oV-' ^''^' •e-'^ .'J'^ ,0 ~j - •'-■0' ,\ <■> " ^'^-^^ .0^^ > ''^<^ .^^^. '-f- 0° .. ,-f .*^ ,0 -V .., .~ > V v^ ^^.^' 'o . .0^" ';<> ..0^ ■■'> --J "oK % ^"^ ..-^^ ■. ■*o V •".-' ''•^^o'^ '^\ O V • » . o ' .^'V -^-0 i^