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White House residents, 1801-1933
These individuals lived in the
White House
:
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John Adams
2nd
President of the United States
(1797–1801)
1st
Vice President of the United States
(1789–1797)
U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom
(1785–1788)
U.S. Minister to the Netherlands
(1782–1788)
Delegate
to the
Second Continental Congress
(1775–1778)
Delegate
to the
First Continental Congress
(1774)
Founding of the
United States
Braintree Instructions (1765)
Boston Massacre defense
Continental Association
Petition to the King
United Colonies
Thoughts on Government
(1776)
Lee Resolution (seconded)
Declaration of Independence
May 15 preamble
Committee of Five
Model Treaty
Treaty of Amity and Commerce
Treaty of Alliance
Board of War
Chairman of the Marine Committee, 1775-1779
Continental Navy
Staten Island Peace Conference
Conference House
Constitution of Massachusetts (1780)
Treaty of Paris, 1783
Diplomacy
Elections
United States presidential election 1788–1789
1792
1796
1800
Presidency
Inauguration
Quasi War with France
XYZ Affair
United States Department of the Navy
Commerce Protection Act
United States Marine Corps
Convention of 1800
Mississippi Organic Act
Alien and Sedition Acts
Naturalization Act of 1798
Sick and Disabled Seamen Relief Act
Marine Hospital Service
Bankruptcy Act of 1800
Indiana Organic Act
Slave Trade Act of 1800
District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801
Navy Department Library
Treaty of Tellico
Treaty of Tripoli
Midnight Judges Act
Marbury v. Madison
State of the Union Address (1797
1798
1799
1800)
Presidential transition of Thomas Jefferson
Cabinet
Federal judiciary appointments
Other writings
Massachusetts Historical Society holdings
Adams Papers Editorial Project
A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America
Letters of Mrs. Adams, the Wife of John Adams
Founders Online
Gray v. Pitts
Life and
homes
Early life and education
Adams National Historical Park
John Adams Birthplace
Family home and John Quincy Adams birthplace
Peacefield
Stone Library
Massachusetts Hall, Harvard University
Presidents House, Philadelphia
Co-founder and second president, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
United First Parish Church and gravesite
Legacy
Bibliography
List of memorials
Adams Memorial
(proposed)
John Adams Building
John Adams Courthouse
Jefferson Memorial pediment
U.S. Postage stamps
Treaty of Paris
(1783 painting)
USS
Adams
(1799)
USS
John Adams
(1799)
USS
Adams
(1874)
USS
President Adams
(1941)
USS
John Adams
(1963)
Adams House at Harvard University
Mount Adams (New Hampshire,
Washington)
Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Popular culture
Profiles in Courage
(1964 series)
American Primitive
(1969 play)
1776
(1969 musical
1972 film)
The Adams Chronicles
(1976 miniseries)
Liberty!
(1997 documentary series)
Liberty's Kids
(2002 animated series)
John Adams
(2001 book
2008 miniseries)
John and Abigail Adams
(2006 documentary film)
Sons of Liberty
(2015 miniseries)
Franklin
(2024 miniseries)
Related
"Adams and Liberty" campaign song
Adams' personal library
American Enlightenment
Congress Hall
Federalist Party
Federalist Era
First Party System
republicanism
American Philosophical Society
Gazette of the United States
The American Museum
American Revolution
patriots
Founding Fathers
Adams political family
Abigail Adams
wife
Quincy political family
Abigail Adams Smith
(daughter)
John Quincy Adams
son
presidency
Charles Adams
(son)
Thomas Boylston Adams
(son)
George Washington Adams
(grandson)
Charles Francis Adams Sr.
(grandson)
John Adams II
(grandson)
John Quincy Adams II
(great-grandson)
Henry Adams
(great-grandson)
Brooks Adams
(great-grandson)
John Adams Sr.
(father)
Susanna Boylston
(mother)
Samuel Adams
(second cousin)
Louisa Adams
(daughter-in-law,
first lady
)
← George Washington
Thomas Jefferson →
Thomas Jefferson →
Category
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Thomas Jefferson
3rd
President of the United States
(1801–1809)
2nd
Vice President of the United States
(1797–1801)
1st
United States Secretary of State
(1790–1793)
U.S. Minister to France
(1785–1789)
Delegate
to the
Congress of the Confederation
(1783–1784)
2nd
Governor of Virginia
(1779–1781)
Delegate
to the
Second Continental Congress
(1775–1776)
Delegate, Fifth Virginia Convention
(1776)
Founding
documents of
the United States
A Summary View of the Rights of British America
(1774)
Olive Branch Petition
(1775)
Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms
(1775)
Declaration of Independence
(1776)
Committee of Five
physical history
"
All men are created equal
"
"
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness
"
"
Consent of the governed
"
Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
(1786)
Land Ordinance of 1784
Land Ordinance of 1785
French Revolution
Co-author,
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
(1789)
Presidency
Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis and Clark Expedition
Empire of Liberty
Dunbar and Hunter Expedition
Red River Expedition
Pike Expedition
Cumberland Road
Embargo Act of 1807
Chesapeake
–
Leopard
affair
Non-Intercourse Act
First Barbary War
Native American policy
Burr conspiracy
Marbury v. Madison
West Point Military Academy
State of the Union Addresses
1801
1802
1805
Cabinet
Federal judicial appointments
Other noted
accomplishments
Early life and career
Franco-American alliance
Founder, University of Virginia
history
Ratification Day
Anti-Administration party
Democratic-Republican Party
Jeffersonian democracy
Coinage, Weights, and Measures
report
(1790)
State Department Library
Residence Act
Compromise of 1790
Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
A Manual of Parliamentary Practice
(1801)
Jefferson disk
Swivel chair
Megalonyx
Jeffersonian
architecture
Barboursville
Farmington
Monticello
gardens
Poplar Forest
University of Virginia
The Rotunda
The Lawn
Jefferson Hall
Virginia State Capitol
White House Colonnades
Other writings
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson
Notes on the State of Virginia
(1785)
Pyratical states of Barbary proposals
(1786)
European journey memorandums
(1787)
Indian removal letters
The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth
(c. 1819)
Jefferson manuscript collection
Founders Online
Related
American Enlightenment
American Philosophical Society
Founding Fathers of the United States
Historical reputation
Jefferson and education
Religious views
Jefferson and slavery
Jefferson and the Library of Congress
Jefferson Pier
Pet mockingbird
National Gazette
Sally Hemings
Jefferson–Hemings controversy
Betty Hemings
Separation of church and state
Tufton Farm
Governor's Palace (Williamsburg, Virginia)
Virginia dynasty
Ward republic
Elections
Presidential elections
1796
1800
1804
Legacy and
memorials
Bibliography
Jefferson Memorial
Mount Rushmore
Birthday
Thomas Jefferson Building
Jefferson River
Jefferson Territory
Jefferson Lecture
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial
Thomas Jefferson Star for Foreign Service
Statues
Karl Bitter
Louisville
University of Virginia
David d'Angers
Jefferson Literary and Debating Society
Thomas Jefferson Foundation
Jefferson Lab
Monticello Association
Jefferson City, Missouri
Jefferson College
Thomas Jefferson University
Washington and Jefferson National Forests
Peaks and mountains
Jefferson Rock
Other placenames
Jefferson–Jackson Day
Currency depictions
Jefferson nickel
Two-dollar bill
Louisiana Purchase Exposition gold dollar
250th Anniversary silver dollar
U.S. postage stamps
Cultural
depictions
The Patriots
(1946 play)
1776
1969 musical
1972 film
Jefferson in Paris
(1995 film)
Thomas Jefferson
(1997 film)
John Adams
(2008 miniseries)
Jefferson's Garden
(2015 play)
Hamilton
(2015 musical)
Wine bottles controversy
Cultural depictions of Sally Hemings
Family
Martha Jefferson
(wife)
Martha Jefferson Randolph
(daughter)
Mary Jefferson Eppes
(daughter)
Harriet Hemings
(daughter)
Madison Hemings
(son)
Eston Hemings
(son)
Thomas J. Randolph
(grandson)
George W. Randolph
(grandson)
Ellen Randolph Coolidge
(granddaughter)
Cornelia Jefferson Randolph
(granddaughter)
Francis Eppes
(grandson)
John Wayles Jefferson
(grandson)
Sarah N. Randolph
(great-granddaughter)
T. Jefferson Coolidge
(great-grandson)
Frederick Madison Roberts
(great-grandson)
Peter Jefferson
(father)
Jane Randolph Jefferson
(mother)
Lucy Jefferson Lewis
(sister)
Randolph Jefferson
(brother)
Peter Carr
(nephew)
Samuel Carr
(nephew)
Dabney Carr
(nephew)
Dabney S. Carr
(grand-nephew)
Isham Randolph
(grandfather)
William Randolph
(great-grandfather)
Henry Soane
(2nd great-grandfather)
← John Adams
James Madison →
← John Adams
Aaron Burr →
Category
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James Madison
4th
President of the United States
(1809–1817)
5th
U.S. Secretary of State
(1801–1809)
United States House of Representatives
(1789–1797)
Congress of the Confederation
(1781–1783)
Virginia House of Delegates
(1776–1779, 1784–1786)
Delegate, Fifth Virginia Convention
(1776)
"Father of the
Constitution"
Co-wrote, 1776 Virginia Constitution
1786 Annapolis Convention
1787 Constitutional Convention
Virginia Plan
Constitution of the United States
Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787
Department of Foreign Affairs
The Federalist Papers
written by Madison
No. 10
No. 51
Virginia Ratifying Convention
United States Bill of Rights
27th amendment
Constitution drafting and ratification timeline
Tariff of 1789
Founding Fathers
Presidency
First inauguration
Second inauguration
Tecumseh's War
Battle of Tippecanoe
War of 1812
origins
Henry letters
Burning of Washington
The Octagon House
Treaty of Ghent
Seven Buildings residence
results
Second Barbary War
Era of Good Feelings
Second Bank of the United States
State of the Union Address (1810
1814
1815
1816)
Cabinet
Federal judiciary appointments
Other noted
accomplisments
Co-founder, American Whig Society
Co-author, George Washington's Farewell Address
Supervised the Louisiana Purchase
Anti-Administration party
Residence Act
Compromise of 1790
Democratic-Republican Party
First Party System
republicanism
Library of Congress
Library of the State Department
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
Report of 1800
Other writings
Pacificus-Helvidius Debates
The Papers of James Madison
Founders Online
Life
Early life and career
James Madison and slavery
Belle Grove Plantation, birthplace
Montpelier
Elections
1789 Virginia's 5th congressional district election
1790
1792
1794
U.S. presidential election, 1808
1812
Legacy and
popular culture
Bibliography
Memorials
James Madison Memorial Building
statue
James Madison University
James Madison College
Madison, Wisconsin
James Madison Park
James Madison Memorial High School
Madison Square
Madison Square Garden
Madison River
Mount Madison
Madison Street
U.S. postage stamps
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation
James Madison Freedom of Information Award
James Madison Award
James Madison Institute
James Madison Museum
USRC
James Madison
USS
Madison
USS
James Madison
Magnificent Doll
(1946 film)
A More Perfect Union
(1989 film)
Liberty's Kids
(2002 series)
Hamilton
(
musical
,
film
)
Washington
(2020 miniseries)
Related
Age of Enlightenment
American Enlightenment
Marbury v. Madison
National Gazette
Paul Jennings
Madisonian model
Cognitive Madisonianism
American Philosophical Society
The American Museum
magazine
Virginia dynasty
Family
Dolley Madison
(wife)
John Payne Todd
(stepson)
James Madison Sr.
(father)
Eleanor Madison
(mother)
William Madison
(brother)
Ambrose Madison
(grandfather)
← Thomas Jefferson
James Monroe →
Category:James Madison
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James Monroe
5th
President of the United States
(1817–1825)
5th
United States Secretary of State
(1811–1817)
United States Secretary of War
(1814–1815)
12th and 16th
Governor of Virginia
(1799–1802, 1811)
U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom
(1803–1808)
U.S. Minister to France
(1794–1796)
U.S. Senator from Virginia
(1790–1794)
Delegate
to the
Congress of the Confederation
(1783–1786)
Founding events
Virginia Ratifying Convention
Founding Fathers
Presidency
First inauguration
Second inauguration
Florida Treaty
Treaty of 1818
Panic of 1819
Era of Good Feelings
Missouri Compromise
Seminole Wars
Monroe Doctrine
Tariff of 1824
State of the Union Address, 1824
Cabinet
Federal judiciary appointments
Other noted
accomplisments
Negotiated the Louisiana Purchase
Monroe–Pinkney Treaty
War of 1812
Life
Early life and career
Birthplace and boyhood home
Revolutionary War service
Battle of Trenton
Monroe Hill home and office
James Monroe Law Office, Museum, and Memorial Library
Highland
Oak Hill
James Monroe Tomb
Elections
1789 Virginia's 5th congressional district election
1790 and 1791 U.S. Senate elections
1792
Governor of Virginia election, 1799
U.S. presidential election, 1808
1816
1820
Legacy and
popular culture
Bibliography
Memorials
Monrovia, capital of Liberia
Fort Monroe
Monroe, Michigan
Monroe, New York
Monroe, Georgia
Monroe County, Kentucky
Monroe County, New York
Monroe Township, (Northern) New Jersey
Monroe Township, (Southern) New Jersey
Mount Monroe
Monroe Park
The Capture of the Hessians at Trenton, December 26, 1776
(painting)
Washington Crossing the Delaware
(1851 paintings)
Monroe Hill
(2015 film)
U.S. postage stamps
Monroe Doctrine Centennial half dollar
USS
President Monroe
USS
James Monroe
Related
Monroe on slavery
American Colonization Society
Virginia dynasty
Limestone plantation
Family
Elizabeth Kortright
(wife)
George Hay
(son-in-law)
Samuel L. Gouverneur
(son-in-law)
← James Madison
John Quincy Adams →
Category
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John Quincy Adams
U.S. Representative
for
MA–8
(1843–1848)
U.S. Representative
for
MA–12
(1833–1843)
U.S. Representative
for
MA–11
(1831–1833)
6th
President of the United States
(1825–1829)
8th
United States Secretary of State
(1817–1825)
U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom
(1814–1817)
U.S. Minister to Russia
(1809–1814)
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts
(1803–1808)
U.S. Minister to Prussia
(1797–1801)
U.S. Minister to the Netherlands
(1794–1797)
Presidency
Inauguration
American System
Internal improvements
Tariff of 1828
First Treaty of Prairie du Chien
Treaty of Fond du Lac
Treaty of Limits
United States Naval Observatory
State of the Union Address, 1825
1827
1828
Federal judiciary appointments
Other
events
Monroe Doctrine, author
Treaty of Ghent
Adams–Onís Treaty
Treaty of 1818
Tariff of 1832
Smithsonian Institution
United States v. The Amistad
Mendi Bible
President, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
President, Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences
Writings
Lifelong diary
Massachusetts Historical Society holdings
Adams Papers Editorial Project
Life and
homes
Early life
Abigail Adams Cairn
John Quincy Adams and abolitionism
Adams National Historical Park
Birthplace and family home
Peacefield
Stone Library
United First Parish Church and gravesite
Electoral history
Senate
1803
1808
Presidential runs
1824
Corrupt Bargain
1828
Legacy
Bibliography
Adams Memorial
Adams House at Harvard University
U.S. Postage stamps
Monroe Doctrine Centennial half dollar
Mount Quincy Adams
USS
President Adams
(1941)
USS
John Adams
(1963)
Oyster-Adams Bilingual School
Popular
culture
Profiles in Courage
(1957 book)
1965 television series)
The Adams Chronicles
(1976 miniseries)
Mutiny on the Amistad
(1987 book)
Amistad
(1997 film)
John Adams
(2001 book
2008 miniseries)
Adams political family
Quincy family
Louisa Adams
(wife)
George Washington Adams
(son)
Charles Francis Adams Sr.
(son)
John Adams II
(son)
Henry Adams
(grandson)
Brooks Adams
(grandson)
John Quincy Adams II
(grandson)
John Adams
father
presidency
Abigail Adams
mother
First Lady
Quincy political family
Abigail Adams Smith
(sister)
Charles Adams
(brother)
Thomas Boylston Adams
(brother)
John Adams Sr.
(grandfather)
Susanna Boylston
(grandmother)
John Quincy
(great-grandfather)
Related
National Republican Party
Republicanism
Quincy Patriot
John Quincy Adams
(Bingham)
← James Monroe
Andrew Jackson →
Category
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Andrew Jackson
7th
President of the United States
(1829–1837)
Senator from Tennessee
(1797–1798, 1823–1825)
Federal Military Commissioner of Florida
(1821)
U.S. Representative
for
Tennessee at-large
(1796–1797)
Life
Slave-trading career
Violent incidents
Fatal duel
Legal affairs
Plantations:
Poplar Grove
Hunter's Hill
The Hermitage
Colonization
Creek War
Fort Strother
Battle of Talladega
Battles of Emuckfaw and Enotachopo Creek
Battle of Horseshoe Bend
Treaty of Fort Jackson
Battle of Pensacola
Arrest of Dominic Hall and Louis Louaillier
Battle of New Orleans
Jackson's Military Road
Treaty of Doak's Stand
Treaty of Tuscaloosa
Jackson Purchase
Treaty of Turkeytown
First Seminole War
Arbuthnot and Ambrister incident
Adams–Onís Treaty
Treaty of Moultrie Creek
Politics
1824 United States presidential election
"
Corrupt Bargain
"
1828 United States presidential election
1828 Jackson campaign
Coffin Handbills
1832 United States presidential election
1832 Democratic National Convention
Establishment of the U.S. Democratic Party
History of the U.S. Whig Party
Anti-Jacksonian Party
Presidency
First inauguration
Second inauguration
State of the Union
1829
1830
1831
1832
1833
1834
1835
1836
Judicial appointments
Taney Court
Executive actions
Vetoes
Pardons
Foreign policy
First Sumatran expedition
Snow Riot
Assassination attempt
Governance:
Spoils system
Petticoat affair
Kitchen Cabinet
Indian policy:
Indian removal
Indian Removal Act
Trail of Tears
Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek
Treaty of New Echota
Treaty of Pontotoc Creek
Treaty of Payne's Landing
Treaty of Chicago
Treaty of Cusseta
Black Hawk War
Second Creek War
Second Seminole War
Supreme Court decisions:
Cherokee Nation v. Georgia
Worcester v. Georgia
Economic policy:
Bank War
Senate censure
Banking in the Jacksonian Era
Hard money
Specie Circular
Maysville Road veto
Nullification crisis
Tariff of 1832
Ordinance of Nullification
Proclamation to the People of South Carolina
Force Bill
Tariff of 1833
Pet banks
Panic of 1837
Family
Rachel Jackson
Marriage controversy
Andrew Jackson Jr.
Acting First Ladies:
Emily Donelson
Sarah Yorke Jackson
Wards
:
Edward G. W. Butler
Andrew Jackson Donelson
Daniel Smith Donelson
A. J. Hutchings
Indigenous "adoptees"
:
Theodore
Charley
Lyncoya Jackson
Poll (parrot)
Slavery
Jackson and slavery
Gilbert
Alfred Jackson
Hannah Jackson
Public image
List of memorials to Andrew Jackson
January 8 (holiday)
"
Half Horse and Half Alligator
"
"
King Andrew the First
" (1832)
Portraits of Andrew Jackson
Statues of Andrew Jackson
Films about Andrew Jackson
Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
U.S. military vessels named after Jackson
Jackson Square
(New Orleans)
Andrew Jackson State Park
(South Carolina)
Andrew Jackson Centre
(Ireland)
Jefferson–Jackson Dinner
Black Jack stamp
USD$20
Jackson on other U.S. currency
Confederate States dollar
Historiography
Jacksonian democracy
Bibliography of Andrew Jackson
Robert V. Remini § Andrew Jackson
American Lion
← John Quincy Adams
Martin Van Buren →
Category
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Martin Van Buren
8th
President of the United States
(1837–1841)
8th
Vice President of the United States
(1833–1837)
U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom
(1831–1832)
10th
United States Secretary of State
(1829–1831)
9th
Governor of New York
(1829)
U.S. Senator from New York
(1821–1828)
Attorney General of New York
(1815–1819)
Life
Bucktails
Albany Regency
Tammany Hall
1821 United States Senate election in New York
United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary
Tariff of Abominations
Democratic Party
1828 New York gubernatorial election
Petticoat affair
Kitchen Cabinet
1832 Democratic National Convention
1832 United States presidential election
1836 United States presidential election
1835 Democratic National Convention
Second Party System
Seven Buildings
Martin Van Buren National Historic Site
1844 Democratic National Convention
Barnburners and Hunkers
1848 Democratic National Convention
Free Soil Party
1848 United States presidential election
Reformed Dutch Church
Presidency
Inauguration of Martin Van Buren
Panic of 1837
Specie Circular
Independent Treasury
Treaty of New Echota
Emerson's letter to Martin Van Buren
United States v. The Amistad
List of federal judges appointed by Martin Van Buren
Gold Spoon Oration
1840 United States presidential election
1840 Democratic National Convention
Writings
Papers of Martin Van Buren
Public image
Recarving Rushmore
List of memorials to Martin Van Buren
Mount Van Buren
USS
Van Buren
(1839)
Burr
Amistad
"
The Van Buren Boys
"
Family
Family of Martin Van Buren
Abraham Van Buren
(son)
John Van Buren
(son)
Abraham Van Buren
(father)
James I. Van Alen
(maternal half-brother)
Angelica Singleton Van Buren
(daughter-in-law)
← Andrew Jackson
William Henry Harrison →
← John C. Calhoun
Richard Mentor Johnson →
Category
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William Henry Harrison
9th
President of the United States
(1841)
Minister to Gran Colombia
(1829)
Senator from Ohio
(1825–1828)
Representative of Ohio's 1st congressional district
(1816–1819)
Governor of the Territory of Indiana
(1801–1812)
Delegate of Northwest Territory's at-large congressional district
(1799–1800)
Life
Berkeley Plantation
First American Regiment
Treaty of Greenville
Grouseland
Treaty of St. Louis (1804)
Treaty of Grouseland
Treaty of Fort Wayne (1809)
Tecumseh's War
Fort Harrison
Battle of Tippecanoe
Army of the Northwest
Fort Meigs
Battle of the Thames
Treaty of Spring Wells
1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio
1836 United States presidential election
1840 United States presidential election
1839 Whig National Convention
William Henry Harrison 1840 presidential campaign
Tippecanoe and Tyler Too
William Henry Harrison Tomb State Memorial
Presidency
Inauguration of William Henry Harrison
Jane Irwin Harrison
(acting First Lady)
Public image
List of memorials to William Henry Harrison
Brave Warrior
Tecumseh
Gen. William Henry Harrison Headquarters
Equestrian statue of William Henry Harrison
Curse of Tippecanoe
Family
Anna Harrison
(wife)
John Scott Harrison
(son)
Benjamin Harrison
(grandson)
Benjamin Harrison V
(father)
Benjamin Harrison VI
(brother)
Carter Bassett Harrison
(brother)
Benjamin Harrison IV
(grandfather)
Benjamin Harrison III
(great-grandfather)
Robert Carter I
(great-grandfather)
← Martin Van Buren
John Tyler →
Category
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John Tyler
10th
President of the United States
(1841–1845)
10th
Vice President of the United States
(1841)
President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate
(1836)
U.S. Senator from Virginia
(1827–1836)
23rd
Governor of Virginia
(1825–1827)
U.S. Representative
for
VA–23
(1816–1821)
Life
Greenway Plantation
Woodburn
Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1829–1830
Whig Party
1836 United States presidential election
1840 United States presidential election
1839 Whig National Convention
William Henry Harrison 1840 presidential campaign
Tippecanoe and Tyler Too
Sherwood Forest Plantation
Peace Conference of 1861
Virginia Secession Convention of 1861
Provisional Congress of the Confederate States
Hollywood Cemetery
Presidency
Inauguration of John Tyler
Webster–Ashburton Treaty
Tariff of 1842
Treaty of Wanghia
List of federal judges appointed by John Tyler
Texas annexation
Priscilla Cooper Tyler
(acting first lady)
USS
Princeton
Public image
List of memorials to John Tyler
Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Recarving Rushmore
Family
Letitia Christian Tyler
(first wife)
Julia Gardiner Tyler
(second wife)
Robert Tyler
(son)
Letitia Semple
(daughter)
David Gardiner Tyler
(son)
John Alexander Tyler
(son)
Lyon Gardiner Tyler
(son)
Harrison Ruffin Tyler
(grandson)
John Tyler Sr.
(father)
Related
John Tyler and slavery
The General (horse)
← William Henry Harrison
James K. Polk →
← Richard Mentor Johnson
George M. Dallas →
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James K. Polk
11th
President of the United States
(1845–1849)
9th
Governor of Tennessee
(1839–1841)
13th
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
(1835–1839)
U.S. Representative
for
TN–9
(1833–1839)
U.S. Representative
for
TN–6
(1825–1833)
Life
Bank War
Specie Circular
1840 Democratic National Convention
1840 United States presidential election
James K. Polk 1844 presidential campaign
1844 Democratic National Convention
1844 United States presidential election
Dark horse
Polk Place
Tennessee State Capitol
Presidency
Inauguration of James K. Polk
Oregon boundary dispute
Oregon Treaty
Texas annexation
Mexican–American War
Thornton Affair
All of Mexico Movement
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Walker tariff
Rivers and Harbors Bill
List of federal judges appointed by James K. Polk
Public image
President James K. Polk Historic Site
President James K. Polk Home & Museum
List of memorials to James K. Polk
Family
Sarah Childress Polk
(wife)
Ezekiel Polk
(grandfather)
Samuel Polk
(father)
William Hawkins Polk
(brother)
← John Tyler
Zachary Taylor →
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Zachary Taylor
12th
President of the United States
(1849–1850)
Life
Hare Forest Farm
7th Infantry Regiment
Cypress Grove Plantation
Forts of Vincennes, Indiana
Fort Harrison, Indiana
Battle of Wild Cat Creek
Credit Island
Fort Johnson
Fort Howard
Fort Jesup
Fort Snelling
Fort Crawford
1st Infantry Regiment
Fort Gardiner
Fort Basinger
Battle of Lake Okeechobee
Army of Occupation
Battle of Palo Alto
Battle of Resaca de la Palma
Battle of Monterrey
Battle of Buena Vista
Congressional Gold Medal
1848 United States presidential election
1848 Whig National Convention
Zachary Taylor and slavery
Presidency
Inauguration of Zachary Taylor
Mexican Cession
State of Deseret
Compromise of 1850
Washington Monument
Public image
Zachary Taylor National Cemetery
Camp Taylor, Louisville
Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park
SS
Zachary Taylor
Taylor County, Georgia
Taylor County, Iowa
Taylor County, Kentucky
Rough and Ready, California
Taylor, Michigan
Taylor Street
Family
Margaret Taylor
(wife)
Sarah Knox Taylor
(daughter)
Mary Elizabeth Bliss
(daughter)
Richard Taylor
(son)
John Taylor Wood
(grandson)
Zachary Taylor Wood
(great-grandson)
Charles Carroll Wood
(great-grandson)
Stuart Wood
(great-great-grandson)
Richard Taylor
(father)
Joseph Pannell Taylor
(brother)
Isaac Allerton Jr.
(great-great-grandfather)
Old Whitey
(pet)
← James K. Polk
Millard Fillmore →
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Millard Fillmore
13th
President of the United States
(1850–1853)
12th
Vice President of the United States
(1849–1850)
U.S. Representative
for
NY–32
(1833–1835, 1837–1843)
Life
Millard Fillmore House
Anti-Masonic Party
Whig Party
1844 Whig National Convention
University at Buffalo
1848 United States presidential election
1848 Whig National Convention
Know Nothing
1856 United States presidential election
1856 American National Convention
1856 Whig National Convention
Presidency
Inauguration of Millard Fillmore
Compromise of 1850
Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
Swamp Land Act of 1850
Indian Appropriations Act of 1851
An Act for the Admission of the State of California
Fillmore, Utah
Millard County, Utah
Illinois Central Railroad
Perry Expedition
1852 Whig National Convention
Public image
Statue of Millard Fillmore
Fillmore Street
Family
Abigail Fillmore
(first wife)
Millard Powers Fillmore
(son)
Mary Abigail Fillmore
(daughter)
Caroline C. Fillmore
(second wife)
Nathaniel Fillmore
(father)
← Zachary Taylor
Franklin Pierce →
← George M. Dallas
William R. King →
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Franklin Pierce
14th
President of the United States
(1853–1857)
Senator from New Hampshire
(1837–1842)
U.S. Representative
for
NH at-large
(1833–1837)
Life
Doughface
9th Infantry Regiment
Battle of Contreras
Battle of Churubusco
1852 United States presidential election
–
1852 Democratic National Convention
Old North Cemetery
Presidency
Inauguration of Franklin Pierce
List of federal judges appointed by Franklin Pierce
Young America movement
Gadsden Purchase
Ostend Manifesto
Kansas–Nebraska Act
Bleeding Kansas
Topeka Constitution
1856 Democratic National Convention
Public image
Franklin Pierce Homestead
Franklin Pierce House
Pierce Manse
Franklin Pierce University
Mount Pierce
Pierceton, Indiana
Pierce County, Washington
Pierce County, Georgia
Statue of Franklin Pierce
Family
Jane Pierce
(wife)
Benjamin Pierce
(father)
Benjamin Kendrick Pierce
(brother)
← Millard Fillmore
James Buchanan →
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James Buchanan
15th
President of the United States
(1857–1861)
17th
United States Secretary of State
(1845–1849)
U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania
(1834–1845)
U.S. Representative
for
PA–4
(1823–1831)
U.S. Representative
for
PA–3
(1821–1823)
Life
Electoral history of James Buchanan
1844 Democratic National Convention
Oregon Treaty
1848 Democratic National Convention
Wheatland
Doughface
1852 Democratic National Convention
Ostend Manifesto
1856 United States presidential election
1856 Democratic National Convention
Woodward Hill Cemetery
Presidency
Inauguration of James Buchanan
Dred Scott v. Sandford
List of federal judges appointed by James Buchanan
Panic of 1857
Utah War
Bleeding Kansas
Lecompton Constitution
1858 United States elections
Paraguay expedition
United States House Select Committee to Investigate Alleged Corruptions in Government
Corwin Amendment
Lincoln transition
Public image
James Buchanan Memorial
Buchanan's Birthplace State Park
Buchanan, Michigan
Buchanan, Georgia
Buchanan, Missouri
James Buchanan High School
Raising Buchanan
Family
Harriet Lane
(niece, acting First Lady)
James Buchanan Henry
(nephew)
← Franklin Pierce
Abraham Lincoln →
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Abraham Lincoln
16th
President of the United States
(1861–1865)
U.S. Representative
for
IL–7
(1847–1849)
Presidency
Transition
First inauguration
Perpetual Union
Lincoln Bible
Second inauguration
Civil War
Confiscation Acts
President Lincoln's 75,000 volunteers
War based income tax
Seaports blockade
RMS
Trent
Affair
Habeas Corpus suspended
Emancipation Proclamation
West Virginia statehood
Overland Campaign strategy
Hampton Roads Conference
Tour of Richmond
Ten percent plan
Reconstruction
Foreign policy
13th Amendment abolishing slavery
Dakota War of 1862
Department of the Northwest
Homestead Act of 1862
National Banking Acts
Thanksgiving Day
Fanny McCullough letter
Birchard Letter
Bixby letter
National Academy of Sciences
Department of Agriculture
Pardons
State of the Union Address, 1863
1864
Cabinet
Judicial appointments
Speeches
Lyceum address (1838)
Peoria speech (1854)
"Lost Speech" (1856)
House Divided speech (1858)
Lincoln–Douglas debates (1858)
Cooper Union Address (1860)
Farewell Address (1861)
First inaugural address (1861)
Gettysburg Address (1863,
event)
Second inaugural address (1865)
Life
and views
Early life and career
Black Hawk War
Matson Trial
Spot Resolutions
Boat lifting patent
Hurd v. Rock Island Bridge Co.
Baltimore Plot
Lincoln's beard
Medical and mental health
Poetry
Political career, 1849–1861
Religious views
Sexuality
Slavery
Homes
and places
Lincoln Birthplace
Knob Creek Farm
Lincoln Boyhood Memorial
Lincoln State Park
Little Pigeon Creek Community
Lincoln Trail Homestead State Memorial
Lincoln's New Salem
Lincoln-Berry General Store
Lincoln Home
Cottage at the Soldier's Home
Lincoln Bedroom
Lincoln Sitting Room
Lincoln Pioneer Village
Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site
Elections
Republican National Convention, 1856
1860
1864
National Union Party
1860 United States presidential election
1864
1860 campaign song
Assassination
Ford's Theater
Our American Cousin
opera
John Wilkes Booth
"
Sic semper tyrannis
"
Petersen House
State funeral
Lincoln catafalque
Lincoln Tomb
"
O Captain! My Captain!
"
"
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd
"
Legacy and
memorials
Presidential Library and Museum
Papers
Lincoln/Net
Artifacts and relics
Bibliography
Birthday
Photographs of Lincoln
Cultural depictions
films
Art
Currency
Illinois Centennial half dollar
Lincoln penny
Five-dollar bill
Mount Rushmore Anniversary coins
Postage stamps
Abraham Lincoln Association
Abraham Lincoln Institute
Association of Lincoln Presenters
USS
Abraham Lincoln
(1960,
1988)
Here I Grew Up
mosaic
Lincoln Highway
Lincoln, Nebraska
Lincoln Park (Chicago)
Lincoln Park (D.C.)
Lincoln Prize
Lincoln Heritage Trail
Lincoln Trail State Memorial
Lincoln–Kennedy coincidences
Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
White House ghost
Statues
Lincoln Memorial
statue
reflecting pool
Mount Rushmore
Abraham Lincoln: The Man
Abraham Lincoln: The Head of State
Lincoln the Lawyer
Young Abe Lincoln
Emancipation Memorial
Brooklyn relief
Cincinnati
D.C. City Hall
Hodgenville, Kentucky
Indianapolis relief
Laramie, Wyoming
Lincoln, Nebraska
Los Angeles
Louisville, Kentucky
Newark, New Jersey
New York City
Parliament Square, London
Philadelphia
Rochester
U.S. Capitol bust
U.S. Capitol statue
Wabash, Indiana
Family
Family tree
Mary Todd Lincoln
(wife)
Robert Todd Lincoln
(son)
Edward Baker Lincoln
(son)
William Wallace Lincoln
(son)
Thomas "Tad" Lincoln III
(son)
Mary Todd "Mamie" Lincoln
(granddaughter)
Jessie Harlan Lincoln
(granddaughter)
Thomas Lincoln
(father)
Nancy Hanks Lincoln
(mother)
Sarah Bush Lincoln
(stepmother)
Sarah Lincoln Grigsby
(sister)
Abraham Lincoln
(grandfather)
Mordecai Lincoln
(uncle)
Mary Lincoln Crume
(aunt)
John Hanks
(cousin)
Joseph Hanks
(great-grandfather)
Samuel Lincoln
(17th-century ancestor)
Mary Lincoln Beckwith
(great-granddaughter)
Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith
(great-grandson)
Old Bob
(horse)
Fido
(dog)
← James Buchanan
Andrew Johnson →
Category
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Andrew Johnson
17th
President of the United States
(1865–1869)
16th
Vice President of the United States
(1865)
Senator from Tennessee
(1857–1862, 1875)
15th
Governor of Tennessee
(1853–1857, 1862–1865)
Pre-presidency
Homestead Acts
Southern Unionist
War Democrat
1864 U.S. presidential election
1864 National Union Convention
Drunk vice-presidential inaugural address
Kirkwood House
Presidency
Inauguration of Andrew Johnson
Foreign policy
Judicial appointments
Reconstruction era
Pardons for ex-Confederates
State of the Union, 1865
1866
1867
1868
Colorado Territory
Alaska Purchase
Reconstruction Acts
Judicial Circuits Act
Civil Rights Act of 1866
Southern Homestead Act of 1866
Tenure of Office Act
Command of Army Act
Vetoes
Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
Trial
First impeachment inquiry
Second impeachment inquiry
Efforts to impeach Andrew Johnson
1868 impeachment managers investigation
Politics:
National Union Party
1866 National Union Convention
Swing Around the Circle
1866 & 1867 U.S. House elections
1868 Democratic Convention
Public image
Andrew Johnson National Cemetery
Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
President Andrew Johnson Museum and Library
Andy's Trip
(1866)
Southern Justice
(1867)
Amphitheatrum Johnsonianum
(1867)
Tennessee Johnson
(1942)
Family
Eliza McCardle Johnson
(wife)
Martha Johnson Patterson
(daughter)
David T. Patterson
(son-in-law)
Charles Johnson
(son)
Mary Johnson Stover
(daughter)
Daniel Stover
(son-in-law)
Robert Johnson
(son)
Frank Johnson
(son)
Slaves
Andrew Johnson and slavery
Henry Brown
Elizabeth J. Forby
Dolly Johnson
Henry Johnson
Sam Johnson
William A. Johnson
Florence J. Smith
Related
Bibliography of Andrew Johnson
Alcoholism debate
Mrs. Harold
Ledger-removal allegation
Buell Commission records
Treason must be made odious
← Abraham Lincoln
Ulysses S. Grant →
← Hannibal Hamlin
Schuyler Colfax →
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Ulysses S. Grant
18th
President of the United States
(1869–1877)
Military career
Grant and the American Civil War
Fort Donelson
Shiloh
Vicksburg
Chattanooga
Overland
Richmond–Petersburg
Appomattox
Court House
Commanding generalship
Presidency
First inauguration
Second inauguration
Scandals
Grantism
Pardons
Cabinet
Judicial appointments
State of the Union addresses
1869
1870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1876
Foreign policy
Treaty of Washington
Alabama
Claims
Korean Expedition
Proposed annexation of Santo Domingo
Economic policy
Public Credit Act of 1869
Copyright Act of 1870
Currency Act of 1870
Funding Act of 1870
General Mining Act of 1872
Timber Culture Act
Specie Payment Resumption Act
Desert Land Act
Government
reforms
Judiciary Act of 1869
U.S. Department of Justice
District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871
Civil Service Commission
Yellowstone National Park Protection Act
Yellowstone National Park
Post Office Consolidation Act
Electoral Commission Act
Social policy
Reconstruction
Amnesty Act
Native American policy
"Peace Policy"
Modoc War
Great Sioux War
Indian Appropriations Act of 1871
Enforcement Acts
Enforcement Act of 1870
Second Enforcement Act
Ku Klux Klan Act
Naturalization Act of 1870
Comstock Act
Poland Act
Civil Rights Act of 1875
Page Act of 1875
Post-presidency
Bid for a third term
World tour
Books
Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant
Life
Early life
Birthplace
Boyhood home
Schoolhouse
White Haven home
farm
Ulysses S. Grant Cottage
Galena home
Horsemanship
speeding arrests
Grant's Tomb
Elections
1868
convention
election
1872
convention
election
Legacy
Bibliography
Memorials
Grant Memorial
Presidential library
Grant Park
General Grant
ship
General Grant tree
grove
Grant Cottage State Historic Site
The Peacemakers
U.S. Capitol statue
Brooklyn relief
Chicago statue
Ohio Statehouse statue
Philadelphia statue
San Francisco bust
U.S. Postage stamps
Currency
$5 bill
$50 bill
1922 Grant Memorial coinage
Grant High School
U.S. Grant Hotel
Cultural depictions
Ulysses S. Grant
(2002 documentary)
Grant
(2020 miniseries)
Family
Hannah Simpson Grant
(mother)
Jesse Root Grant
(father)
Julia Grant
(wife)
Frederick Dent Grant
(son)
Ulysses S. Grant Jr.
(son)
Jesse Root Grant II
(son)
Nellie Grant
(daughter)
Ulysses S. Grant III
(grandson)
Chapman Grant
(grandson)
Ulysses S. Grant IV
(grandson)
Julia Dent Grant
(granddaughter)
← Andrew Johnson
Rutherford B. Hayes →
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Rutherford B. Hayes
19th
President of the United States
(1877–1881)
29th and 32nd Governor of Ohio
(1868–1872, 1876–1877)
Life
23rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
Kanawha Division
Battle of South Mountain
Army of West Virginia
Battle of Cloyd's Mountain
Ohio State University
Spiegel Grove
1876 United States presidential election
1876 Republican National Convention
Compromise of 1877
Electoral Commission
Oakwood Cemetery
Presidency
Red Room
Inauguration of Rutherford B. Hayes
United States Civil Service Commission
Star Route scandal
Great Railroad Strike of 1877
Baltimore railroad strike of 1877
Specie Payment Resumption Act
Villa Hayes
Presidente Hayes Department
Chinese Exclusion Act
List of federal judges appointed by Rutherford B. Hayes
Public image
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center
USS
President Hayes
These Are My Jewels
Laudo Hayes Firm Day
Club Presidente Hayes
Hayes County, Nebraska
Rutherford B. Hayes High School
University, Hayes and Orton Halls
Family
Lucy Webb Hayes
(wife)
Webb Hayes
(son)
Rutherford P. Hayes
(son)
← Ulysses S. Grant
James A. Garfield →
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James A. Garfield
20th
President of the United States
(1881)
U.S. Representative
for
OH–19
(1863–1880)
Life
42nd Ohio Infantry Regiment
Battle of Middle Creek
James A. Garfield National Historic Site
Front porch campaign
1880 United States presidential election
1880 Republican National Convention
Presidency
Inauguration of James A. Garfield
Star Route scandal
Assassination of James A. Garfield
Public image
In Memoriam: President Garfield's Funeral March
List of memorials to James A. Garfield
James A. Garfield Monument, Washington, D.C.
James Garfield Memorial, Philadelphia
U.S. Capitol statue
James A. Garfield Memorial and burial site, Cleveland
Cincinnati statue
These Are My Jewels
Family
Lucretia Garfield
(wife)
Harry Augustus Garfield
(son)
James Rudolph Garfield
(son)
Abram Garfield
(son)
← Rutherford B. Hayes
Chester A. Arthur →
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Chester A. Arthur
21st
President of the United States
(1881–1885)
20th
Vice President of the United States
(1881)
Life
Lemmon v. New York
SS
Central America
Collector of the Port of New York
1880 United States presidential election
1880 Republican National Convention
Chester Alan Arthur State Historic Site
Chester A. Arthur Home
Albany Rural Cemetery
Presidency
Inauguration of Chester A. Arthur
Foreign policy
Star Route scandal
Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act
United States Civil Service Commission
Tariff of 1883
Immigration Act of 1882
Chinese Exclusion Act
Edmunds Act
Indian Appropriations Act of 1885
Bureau of Animal Industry
List of federal judges appointed by Chester A. Arthur
Public image
Statue of Chester A. Arthur
Family
Nell Arthur
(wife)
Chester Alan Arthur II
(son)
Gavin Arthur
(grandson)
William Arthur
(father)
Mary Arthur McElroy
(sister)
← James A. Garfield
Grover Cleveland →
← William A. Wheeler
Thomas A. Hendricks →
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Grover Cleveland
22nd and 24th
President of the United States
(1885–1889, 1893–1897)
28th
Governor of New York
(1883–1885)
Life
Grover Cleveland Birthplace
New York Institute for Special Education
1881 Buffalo mayoral election
1882 New York state election
Mugwumps
Westland Mansion
Presidencies
1884 presidential election
Campaign
Democratic National Convention
First inauguration
Wedding to Frances Folsom
Foreign policy
Presidential Succession Act of 1886
Electoral Count Act
Interstate Commerce Act of 1887
Interstate Commerce Commission
Tenure of Office Act
Dependent and Disability Pension Act
Hatch Act of 1887
Agricultural Experiment Stations Act of 1887
Texas Seed Bill
Berlin Conference
Scott Act
Dawes Act
Indian Appropriations Act of 1889
Federal judges appointed
1888 presidential election
Campaign
Democratic National Convention
Murchison letter
Gray Gables
1892 presidential election
Campaign
Democratic National Convention
Second inauguration
Panic of 1893
Sherman Silver Purchase Act
Wilson–Gorman Tariff Act
Coxey's Army
Pullman Strike
Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom
Venezuelan crisis of 1895
Enabling Act of 1889
National Democratic Party
Public image
Cleveland National Forest
Cleveland Park
Grover Cleveland High School
Buffalo, New York
Los Angeles
Queens
Cleveland, Mississippi
Mount Cleveland (Alaska)
Family
Frances Cleveland
(wife)
Ruth Cleveland
(daughter)
Esther Cleveland
(daughter)
Richard F. Cleveland
(son)
Francis Cleveland
(son)
Philippa Foot
(granddaughter)
Richard Falley Cleveland
(father)
Rose Cleveland
(sister)
Richard Falley Jr.
(great-grandfather)
← Chester A. Arthur
←Benjamin Harrison→
William McKinley →
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Benjamin Harrison
23rd
President of the United States
(1889–1893)
Senator from Indiana
(1881–1887)
Life
Berkeley Plantation
70th Indiana Infantry Regiment
Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site
1880 Republican National Convention
1888 United States presidential election
1888 Republican National Convention
Front porch campaign
Crown Hill Cemetery
Presidency
Inauguration of Benjamin Harrison
Foreign policy
Dependent and Disability Pension Act
51st United States Congress
Sherman Antitrust Act
Sherman Silver Purchase Act
Lodge Bill
Land Revision Act
National forests
McKinley Tariff
Immigration Act of 1891
Geary Act
First International Conference of American States
Baltimore crisis
List of federal judges appointed by Benjamin Harrison
1892 United States presidential election
1892 Republican National Convention
Public image
Benjamin Harrison
(Indianapolis statue)
Fort Benjamin Harrison
Fort Harrison State Park
Harrison Hall
Family
Caroline Harrison
(first wife)
Mary Dimmick Harrison
(second wife)
Russell Benjamin Harrison
(son)
Mary Harrison McKee
(daughter)
Elizabeth Harrison Walker
(daughter)
William Henry Harrison III
(grandson)
John Scott Harrison
(father)
William Henry Harrison
(grandfather)
Anna Harrison
(grandmother)
Benjamin Harrison V
(great-grandfather)
John Cleves Symmes
(great-grandfather)
Benjamin Harrison IV
(great-great-grandfather)
Benjamin Harrison III
(great-great-great grandfather)
Robert Carter I
(great-great-great grandfather)
← Grover Cleveland
Grover Cleveland →
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William McKinley
25th
President of the United States
(1897–1901)
39th Governor of Ohio
(1892–1896)
Life
23rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
Battle of South Mountain
Coal miners' strike of 1873
1888 Republican National Convention
McKinley Tariff
1896 United States presidential election
William McKinley 1896 presidential campaign
1896 Republican National Convention
Front porch campaign
Presidency
(
timeline)
First inauguration of William McKinley
Spanish–American War
Philippine–American War
Treaty of Paris (1898)
Newlands Resolution
Open Door Policy
China Relief Expedition
Hay–Pauncefote Treaty
Dingley Act
Erdman Act
Forest Service Organic Administration Act of 1897
Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899
Refuse Act
Lacey Act of 1900
Gold Standard Act
1900 United States presidential election
1900 Republican National Convention
Second inauguration of William McKinley
Pan-American Exposition
Assassination of William McKinley
Public image
McKinley at Home, Canton, Ohio
McKinley National Memorial
McKinley Monument
William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum
National McKinley Birthplace Memorial
McKinley Birthplace Home and Research Center
William McKinley Memorial
McKinley Birthplace Memorial gold dollar
William McKinley Monument
Statues
Canton, Ohio
Chicago
Mount McKinley
Family
Ida Saxton McKinley
(wife)
William McKinley Sr.
(father)
← Grover Cleveland
Theodore Roosevelt →
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Theodore Roosevelt
26th
President of the United States
(1901–1909)
25th
Vice President of the United States
(1901)
33rd
Governor of New York
(1899–1900)
Assistant Secretary of the Navy
(1897–1898)
New York City Police Commissioner
(1895–1897)
Presidency
(
timeline
)
First inauguration
historic site
Second inauguration
Foreign policy
"
Square Deal
"
Booker T. Washington dinner
Conservation
Newlands Reclamation Act
Transfer Act of 1905
Antiquities Act
Pelican Island
Devils Tower National Monument
Muir Woods National Monument
United States Forest Service
,
United States Reclamation Service
National Wildlife Refuge System
Roosevelt Arch
Conference of Governors
Northern Securities Company breakup
court case
Coal strike of 1902
Pure Food and Drug Act
Food and Drug Administration
Meat Inspection Act
Expediting Act
Elkins Act
Hepburn Act
Aldrich–Vreeland Act
Tillman Act of 1907
Federal Employers Liability Act
Kinkaid Act
Big stick ideology
Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty
Panama Canal Zone
Panama Canal
Venezuelan crisis
Roosevelt Corollary
Occupation of Cuba
Russo-Japanese War
Treaty of Portsmouth
1906 Nobel Peace Prize
Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907
Army War College
Roosevelt Hall
College football meetings
Bureau of Investigation
Department of Commerce and Labor
Bureau of Corporations
Keep Commission
Inland Waterways Commission
Bureau of the Census
Great White Fleet
Perdicaris affair
Cabinet
White House West Wing
State of the Union Address, 1901
1906
1908
White House desk
Federal judiciary appointments
Other
events
Spanish–American War
Rough Riders
Battle of Las Guasimas
Battle of San Juan Hill
"Bull Moose" Progressive Party
New Nationalism
Assassination attempt
Boone and Crockett Club
Smithsonian–Roosevelt African expedition
"River of Doubt" Amazonian expedition
Life and
homes
Birthplace, boyhood home replica
Sagamore Hill Home and Museum
Maltese Cross Cabin
Elkhorn Ranch
Pine Knot cabin
Gravesite
Writings
and speeches
Theodore Roosevelt bibliography
The Naval War of 1812
(1882 book)
"The Strenuous Life" (1899 speech)
League to Enforce Peace
"Citizenship in a Republic" (1910 speech)
"Progressive Cause Greater Than Any Individual" (1912 post-assassination-attempt speech)
Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography
(1913 book)
The Forum
magazine articles
Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia
Archival collections
Elections
1898 New York state election
Republican National Convention:
1900
1904
1912
1916
United States presidential elections:
1900
1904
1912
Legacy
Bibliography
Mount Rushmore
Theodore Roosevelt Center and Digital Library
White House Roosevelt Room
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Theodore Roosevelt Wilderness
Theodore Roosevelt Island
Roosevelt National Forest
Roosevelt Park (San Antonio)
Roosevelt Study Center
Theodore Roosevelt Association
Mount Rushmore Anniversary coins
Statues
New York City
Portland, Oregon
Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park
Monument Assemblage
Theodore Roosevelt Monument
Roosevelt Memorial, Portland, Oregon
Proposed presidential library
Theodore Roosevelt United States Courthouse
Roosevelt River
Theodore Roosevelt Bridge
Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Bridge
Theodore Roosevelt Award
USS
Theodore Roosevelt
(1906
,
1961
,
1984
)
Roosevelt Road
U.S. postage stamps
Popular
culture
Teddy bear
"Speak softly, and carry a big stick"
Books
Films
Terrible Teddy, the Grizzly King
, 1901 film
The 'Teddy' Bears
, 1907 film
Roosevelt in Africa
, 1910 documentary
The Rough Riders
, 1927 film
Teddy, the Rough Rider
, 1940 film
Rough Riders
, 1997 miniseries
The Roosevelts
, 2014 documentary
Theodore Roosevelt
, 2022 miniseries
Elkhorn
, 2024 series
Related
Political positions
"
Bully pulpit
"
Ananias Club
"
Nature fakers
"
League to Enforce Peace
A Guest of Honor
"
Muckraker
"
"
Roosevelt Republican
"
Barnes vs. Roosevelt libel trial
Family
Alice Hathaway Lee
(first wife)
Edith Kermit Carow
(second wife)
Alice Lee Roosevelt
(daughter)
Theodore Roosevelt III
(son)
Kermit Roosevelt
(son)
Ethel Carow Roosevelt
(daughter)
Archibald Roosevelt
(son)
Quentin Roosevelt
(son)
Theodore Roosevelt IV
(grandson)
Cornelius V. S. Roosevelt III
(grandson)
Quentin Roosevelt II
(grandson)
Kermit Roosevelt Jr.
(grandson)
Joseph Willard Roosevelt
(grandson)
Edith Roosevelt Derby
(granddaughter)
Theodora Roosevelt
(granddaughter)
Theodore Roosevelt Sr.
(father)
Martha Bulloch Roosevelt
(mother)
Anna "Bamie" Roosevelt
(sister)
Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt
(brother)
Corinne Roosevelt
(sister)
Cornelius Roosevelt
(grandfather)
James Stephens Bulloch
(grandfather)
James Alfred Roosevelt
(uncle)
Robert Barnhill Roosevelt
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt
(niece)
Gracie Hall Roosevelt
(nephew)
Pete
(dog)
← William McKinley
William Howard Taft →
← Garret Hobart
Category
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William Howard Taft
10th
Chief Justice of the United States
(1921–1930)
27th
President of the United States
(1909–1913)
3rd
Provisional Governor of Cuba
(1904)
42nd
United States Secretary of War
(1904–1908)
Governor-General of the Philippines
(1901–1904)
6th
Solicitor General of the United States
(1890–1892)
Presidency
(
timeline)
1909 inauguration
Dollar diplomacy
Income Tax amendment
Payne–Aldrich Tariff Act
Weeks Act
Federal Corrupt Practices Act
Wireless Ship Act of 1910
Apportionment Act of 1911
North Pacific Fur Seal Convention of 1911
Mann–Elkins Act
Radio Act of 1912
Defense Secrets Act of 1911
Pinchot–Ballinger controversy
Commission on Economy and Efficiency
U.S. occupation of Nicaragua
United States Chamber of Commerce
Ceremonial first pitch
State of the Union Address 1912
Cabinet
Judicial appointments
Supreme Court
First Oval Office
Wilson transition
Chief Justice,
Supreme Court
Supreme Court career
Judiciary Act of 1925
Creation of the Supreme Court Building
Taft Court cases
Other actions
Taft Commission
Insular Government of the Philippine Islands
Philippines Civil Governor, 1901–1904
Taft–Katsura agreement
1906–1909 Occupation of Cuba
League to Enforce Peace
National War Labor Board
Life and legacy
Early life
Birthplace, home, and historic site
Malacañang Palace
Woodbury Point
Taft Bridge
Bibliography
U.S. Postage stamps
Taft, Montana
High school (New York City
Chicago
Los Angeles
San Antonio)
Elections
1908 Republican National Convention
1908 U.S. presidential election
1912 Republican National Convention
1912 U.S. presidential election
Family
Helen Herron Taft
(wife)
Robert Alphonso Taft
(son)
Helen Taft Manning
(daughter)
Charles Phelps Taft II
(son)
William Howard Taft III
(grandson)
Robert Alphonso Taft Jr.
(grandson)
Seth Taft
(grandson)
Alphonso Taft
(father)
Louise Taft
(mother)
Charles Phelps Taft
(brother)
Henry Waters Taft
(brother)
Horace Dutton Taft
(brother)
Peter Rawson Taft
(paternal grandfather)
Related
Billy Possum
Progressive Era
Pauline Wayne
(cow)
Backstairs at the White House
(1979 miniseries)
Theodore Roosevelt
(2022 miniseries)
← Theodore Roosevelt
Woodrow Wilson →
Category
v
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e
Woodrow Wilson
28th
President of the United States
(1913–1921)
34th
Governor of New Jersey
(1911–1913)
13th
President of Princeton University
(1902–1910)
Presidency
(
timeline
)
Transition
1913 inauguration
1917 inauguration
Roosevelt desk
Judicial appointments
Supreme Court nominees
Louis Brandeis Supreme Court nomination
Cabinet
1919 Nobel Peace Prize
19th Amendment
Silent Sentinels
Woman Suffrage Procession
State of the Union Address 1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1920
Harding transition
Foreign policy
Wilsonianism
Bryan–Chamorro Treaty
(1914)
Occupation of Haiti
(1915–1934)
Occupation of the Dominican Republic
(1916–1924)
Army Appropriations Act of 1916
Council of National Defense
Philippine Autonomy Act
(1916)
World War I
1917–1918;
entry
campaigns
home front
Committee on Public Information
Four Minute Men
Fourteen Points
The Inquiry
American Commission to Negotiate Peace
Armistice of 11 November 1918
Espionage Act of 1917
Immigration Act of 1917
Selective Service Act of 1917
Immigration Act of 1918
Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918
National War Labor Board
(1918)
Sedition Act of 1918
Wartime Measure Act of 1918
Paris Peace Conference
1919–1920;
Racial Equality Proposal
Pueblo speech
(1919)
Treaty of Versailles
1919;
Big Four
League of Nations
1920;
charter
Wilsonian Armenia
(1920)
New Freedom
Federal racial segregation
Federal Reserve Act
1913;
Federal Reserve
Newlands Labor Act
1913;
Board of Mediation and Conciliation
Raker Act
(1913)
Revenue Act of 1913
Federal income tax
Rivers and Harbors Acts
1913
1914
1915
1916
Sabath Act
(1913)
Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914
Cotton Futures Act of 1914
Cutter Service Act
(1914)
Emergency Internal Revenue Tax Act
(1914)
Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914
Federal Trade Commission
Glacier National Park Act of 1914
Legislative Reference Service
(1914)
Smith–Lever Act of 1914
War Risk Insurance Act
(1914)
Locomotive Inspection Act
(1915)
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
(1915)
Occupancy Permits Act
(1915)
Adamson Act
(1916)
Brush Disposal Act of 1916
Cotton Futures Act of 1916
Federal Aid Road Act of 1916
Federal Employees' Compensation Act
(1916)
Federal Farm Loan Act
1916;
Farm Credit System
Federal Farm Loan Board
Flag Day
(1916)
Fraudulent Advertising Act of 1916
Keating–Owen Act
(1916)
National Park Service Organic Act
1916;
National Park Service
Revenue Act of 1916
Rural Post Roads Act of 1916
Smith Act
(1916)
Stock-Raising Homestead Act
(1916)
United States Grain Standards Act of 1916
Warehouse Act of 1916
Wildlife Game Refuges Act of 1916
Flood Control Act of 1917
Smith–Hughes Act
1917;
U.S. Federal Board for Vocational Education
United States Railroad Administration
1917;
USRA standard
War Revenue Act of 1917
Revenue Act of 1918
Acadia National Park Act of 1919
Grand Canyon Park Act of 1919
Red Summer
(1919)
Wheat Price Guarantee Act
(1919)
Esch–Cummins Act
1920;
Railroad Labor Board
Federal Power Act
1920;
Federal Power Commission
Merchant Marine Act of 1920
Mineral Leasing Act of 1920
Life
Birthplace and Presidential Library
papers and manuscripts
Boyhood home in Georgia
Boyhood home in South Carolina
Princeton University president
Summer White House (Harlakenden
Shadow Lawn)
Woodrow Wilson House
Gravesite
Books
Congressional Government
(1900)
When a Man Comes to Himself
(1901)
The New Freedom
(1913)
Elections
1910 New Jersey gubernatorial election
1912 Democratic National Convention
1912 U.S. presidential election
1916 Democratic National Convention
1916 U.S. presidential election
Legacy
(
memorials
)
Bibliography
Woodrow Wilson Awards
Woodrow Wilson Foundation
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
The Wilson Quarterly
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
High schools
Woodrow Wilson Junior College
Celestial Sphere Woodrow Wilson Memorial
Woodrow Wilson
(Austin statue)
Wilson Square
(Warsaw)
Woodrow Wilson Monument
(Prague)
Woodrow Wilson Bridge
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
U.S. Postage stamps
United States one-hundred-thousand-dollar bill
Popular
culture
Wilson
(1944 film)
Profiles in Courage
(1965 series)
Backstairs at the White House
(1979 miniseries)
Woodrow Wilson and the Birth of the American Century
(2002 documentary)
Wilson
(2013 book)
Suffs
(2022 musical)
Family
Ellen Axson Wilson
(wife, 1885–1914, death)
Edith Bolling Wilson
(wife, 1915–1924)
Margaret Wilson
(daughter, acting first lady)
Jessie Wilson Sayre
(daughter)
Eleanor Wilson McAdoo
(daughter)
Francis Sayre Jr.
(grandson)
Joseph Ruggles Wilson
(father)
James Wilson
(grandfather)
Helen Woodrow Bones
(cousin, secretary)
William McAdoo
(son-in-law)
Related
Progressive Era
Jefferson Literary and Debating Society
Woodrow Wilson and race
← William Howard Taft
Warren G. Harding →
Category
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e
Warren G. Harding
29th
President of the United States
(1921–1923)
28th Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
(1904–1906)
Life
Harding Home
Harding Tomb
The Marion Star
Electoral history of Warren G. Harding
1914 United States Senate election in Ohio
1920 United States presidential election
Front porch campaign
transition
1920 Republican National Convention
Presidency
(
timeline
)
Inauguration of Warren G. Harding
Washington Naval Conference
Depression of 1920–1921
Agricultural Appropriations Act of 1922
Budget and Accounting Act
Bureau of the Budget
General Accounting Office
Cable Act
Capper–Volstead Act
Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill
Emergency Quota Act
Emergency Tariff of 1921
Federal Aid Highway Act of 1921
Future Trading Act
Fordney–McCumber Tariff
Grain Futures Act
Great Railroad Strike of 1922
Knox–Porter Resolution
Revenue Act of 1921
Sheppard–Towner Act
Veterans Administration
Willis Graham Act
List of federal judges appointed by Warren G. Harding
Warren G. Harding Supreme Court candidates
Harding Railroad Car
Voyage of Understanding
Teapot Dome scandal
Public image
The President's Daughter
Cultural depictions of Warren G. Harding
List of memorials to Warren G. Harding
Warren G. Harding Presidential Center
Historical reputation of Warren G. Harding
Family
Florence Harding
(wife)
Elizabeth Ann Blaesing
(daughter)
George Tryon Harding
(father)
Carolyn Harding Votaw
(sister)
Nan Britton
(mistress)
Laddie Boy
(pet dog)
← Woodrow Wilson
Calvin Coolidge →
Category
v
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Calvin Coolidge
30th
President of the United States
(1923–1929)
29th
Vice President of the United States
(1921–1923)
48th
Governor of Massachusetts
(1919–1921)
Life
Early life and family history
Boyhood home and first inauguration site
gravesite
Calvin Coolidge House
Early career and marriage
Lieutenant Governor and Governor of Massachusetts
Boston police strike
(1919)
Vice Presidency
Retirement and death
Presidential Library and Museum
Presidency
(
timeline
)
First inauguration
Second inauguration
Industry and trade
Taxation
(
Revenue Act of 1924
,
Revenue Act of 1926
,
Revenue Act of 1928
)
Allegheny National Forest
Civil rights
(
Indian Citizenship Act of 1924
)
Immigration Act of 1924
Clarke–McNary Act
Oil Pollution Act of 1924
World War Adjusted Compensation Act
(1924)
Opposition to farm subsidies
(
McNary–Haugen Farm Relief Bill
)
Judiciary Act of 1925
Federal Corrupt Practices Act Amendments of 1925
Railway Labor Act
Passport Act of 1926
Flood control
(
Great Mississippi Flood of 1927
,
Flood Control Act of 1928
)
State of the Union Addresses (1926
1927)
"
I do not choose to run
" (1927)
Radio Act of 1927
Federal Radio Commission
Equal-time rule
McFadden Act
(1927)
Brave Little State of Vermont speech
(1928)
McSweeney-McNary Act of 1928
Migratory Bird Conservation Act
Reed–Jenkins Act
Foreign policy
(
Banana Wars
,
United States occupation of Nicaragua
(1912–1933),
United States occupation of Haiti
(1915–1934),
United States occupation of the Dominican Republic
(1916–1924),
Washington Naval Treaty
(1922),
Kellogg–Briand Pact
(1928)
Presidential transition of Herbert Hoover
Cabinet
Judicial appointments
Harlan F. Stone Supreme Court nomination
Elections
1918 Massachusetts gubernatorial election
1919 Massachusetts gubernatorial election
1920 Republican National Convention
1920 United States presidential election
transition
1924 Republican National Convention
1924 United States presidential election
Books
The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge
(1929)
Public image
Things named after Coolidge
Sesquicentennial half dollar
U.S. postage stamps
Coolidge effect
SS
President Coolidge
Backstairs at the White House
(1979 miniseries)
Family
Grace Coolidge
(wife)
John Coolidge
(son)
John Calvin Coolidge Sr.
(father)
Calvin Galusha Coolidge
(grandfather)
Arthur Brown
,
Olympia Brown
,
Charles A. Coolidge
(cousins)
Marcus A. Coolidge
,
Arthur W. Coolidge
,
Martha Coolidge
,
Carlos Coolidge
(distant relations)
Edmund Rice
(ancestor)
Rob Roy
(family dog)
Rebecca
(pet raccoon)
← Warren G. Harding
Herbert Hoover →
← Thomas R. Marshall
Charles G. Dawes →
Category
v
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e
Herbert Hoover
31st
President of the United States
(1929–1933)
3rd
United States Secretary of Commerce
(1921–1928)
Presidency
(
timeline
)
Transition
Inauguration
Foreign policy
Hoover Dam
Agricultural Marketing Act of 1929
Federal Farm Board
Reapportionment Act of 1929
Wall Street Crash of 1929
Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act
National anthem
Economy Act of 1932
Revenue Act of 1932
Mexican Repatriation
Federal Home Loan Bank Act
Federal Home Loan Bank Board
Federal Home Loan Banks
Hooverville
Bonus Army
Banana Wars
U.S. occupation of Nicaragua
U.S. occupation of Haiti
London Naval Treaty
Hoover Moratorium
Stimson Doctrine
Cabinet
Medicine Ball Cabinet
Hooverball
State of the Union Address, 1929
1930
Presidential transition of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Judicial appointments
Supreme Court
Executive Orders
Hoover desk
Other events
Sons of Gwalia mine
Zinc Corporation
Commission for Relief in Belgium
University Foundation
Belgian American Educational Foundation
American Relief Administration
Russian Famine Relief Act
U.S. Food Administration
Commission for Polish Relief
Finnish Relief Fund
Hoover Commission
Life
Early life
Birthplace and childhood home National Historic Site
Hoover–Minthorn House
Lou Henry Hoover House
Rapidan Camp
Legacy
Bibliography
Presidential Library, Museum, and gravesite
Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Hoover Tower
Hoover Institution
Herbert C. Hoover Building
U.S. Postage stamp
Hoover Medal
Hoover Chair
Hoover Field
Black Jack
(riderless horse at state funeral)
Backstairs at the White House
(1979 miniseries)
The Angel of Pennsylvania Avenue
(1996 film)
Books
Freedom Betrayed
English translation of
De re metallica
Elections
Republican National Convention, 1920
1928
1932
1940
1928 United States presidential election
1932
Family
Lou Henry Hoover
(wife)
Herbert Hoover Jr.
(son)
Allan Hoover
(son)
Margaret Hoover
(great-granddaughter)
← Calvin Coolidge
Franklin D. Roosevelt →
Category
White House residents, 1933-present
v
t
e
Franklin D. Roosevelt
32nd
President of the United States
(1933–1945)
44th
Governor of New York
(1929–1932)
Assistant Secretary of the Navy
(1913–1920)
New York State Senator
(1911–1913)
Presidency
(
timeline
)
Transition
Inaugurations (
1st
2nd
3rd
4th)
First and second terms
Third and fourth terms
Foreign policy
New Deal
overview
New Deal coalition
First 100 days
Second New Deal
Federal Emergency Relief Administration
Civilian Conservation Corps
Agricultural Adjustment Act
Emergency Banking Act
Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1944
Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act
Tennessee Valley Authority
National Labor Relations Act of 1935
National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933
Public Works Administration
National Recovery Administration
Works Progress Administration
National Youth Administration
Social Security Act
Aid to Families with Dependent Children
Communications Act of 1934
Federal Communications Commission
Securities and Exchange Commission
Monetary gold ownership
Gold Reserve Act
Silver seizure
Record on civil rights
Defense industry non-discrimination
Fair Employment Practice Committee
Indian Reorganization Act
Executive Orders 9066,
9102
War Relocation Authority
Japanese American internment
German-American internment
Italian-American internment
Brownlow Committee
Executive Office of the President
G.I. Bill of Rights
Cullen–Harrison Act
Roerich Pact
Four Freedoms
Four Freedoms Monument
Black Cabinet
Jefferson's Birthday holiday
Jefferson Memorial
Judicial Court-Packing Bill
Cannabis policy
Federal Judicial appointments
Supreme Court
Harlan F. Stone Supreme Court nomination
Wiley Rutledge Supreme Court nomination
Cabinet
"Brain Trust"
March of Dimes
Modern Oval Office
Official car
Criticism
Franksgiving
Executive Orders
Presidential Proclamations
Presidential
foreign policy
Banana Wars
U.S. occupation of Nicaragua, 1912–1933
U.S. occupation of Haiti, 1915–1934
Good Neighbor Policy (1933–1945)
Montevideo Convention (1933)
Second London Naval Treaty (1936)
ABCD line (1940)
Export Control Act
Four Policemen
Destroyers-for-bases deal
Lend-Lease
1940 Selective Service Act
Hull note
Atlantic Charter (1941)
Military history of the United States during World War II
Home front during World War II
Combined Munitions Assignments Board
War Production Board
Declaration by United Nations (1942)
Dumbarton Oaks Conference
World War II conferences
Quebec Agreement
Europe first
Morgenthau Plan support
Presidential
speeches
1932 Acceptance speech
Commonwealth Club Address
Madison Square Garden speech
"
Four Freedoms
"
Day of Infamy speech
Arsenal of Democracy
"...is fear itself"
Fireside chats
"
Look to Norway
"
Quarantine Speech
"
The More Abundant Life
"
State of the Union Address (1934
1938
1939
1940
1941 (Four Freedoms)
1944 (Second Bill of Rights)
1945)
Other events
Early life, education, career
Warm Springs Institute
Governorship of New York
Business Plot
Assassination attempt
Elections
1928 New York state election
1930
Democratic National Convention, 1920
1924
1932
1936
1940
1944
1920 United States presidential election
1932
theme song
1936
1940
1944
Life and homes
Early life and education
Groton School
Springwood birthplace, home, and gravesite
Adams House
FDR Suite
Campobello home
Paralytic illness
Top Cottage
Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia
Legacy
Bibliography
Statues
Presidential Library and Museum
Roosevelt Institute
Roosevelt Institute Campus Network
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Foundation
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
Roosevelt Island
Four Freedoms Park
White House Roosevelt Room
Roosevelt Institute for American Studies
USS
Franklin D. Roosevelt
USS
Roosevelt
Four Freedoms Award
Four Freedoms
paintings
Unfinished portrait
U.S. Postage stamps
Roosevelt dime
I'd Rather Be Right
1937 musical
Films
The Roosevelt Story
1947
Sunrise at Campobello
1960
Eleanor and Franklin
1976,
The White House Years
1977
Backstairs at the White House
1979 miniseries
World War II: When Lions Roared
1997 miniseries
Warm Springs
2005
Hyde Park on Hudson
2012
The Roosevelts
2014 documentary
The First Lady
2022 miniseries
FDR
2023 miniseries
The Six Triple Eight
2024 film
Other namesakes
Family
(
Roosevelt
•
Delano
)
Eleanor Roosevelt
(wife)
Anna Roosevelt Halsted
(daughter)
James Roosevelt II
(son)
Elliott Roosevelt
(son)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr.
(son)
John Aspinwall Roosevelt II
(son)
James Roosevelt I
(father)
Sara Ann Delano
(mother)
James Roosevelt Roosevelt
(half-brother)
Isaac Roosevelt
(grandfather)
Warren Delano Jr.
(grandfather)
Fala
(family dog)
Major
(family dog)
← Herbert Hoover
Harry S. Truman →
Category
v
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e
Eleanor Roosevelt
Chairwoman, Presidential Commission on the Status of Women
(1961–1962)
34th
First Lady of the United States
(1933–1945)
United Nations
United States delegate, United Nations General Assembly (1946–1952)
United Nations Commission on Human Rights (1947–1953, Chairperson 1946–1951)
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Drafting committee
Human Rights Day
First Lady of
the United States
"My Day" daily newspaper column, 1935–1962
Co-Chair, Office of Civilian Defense
Marian Anderson Lincoln Memorial Concert
Tuskegee Airmen flight
Arthurdale
and
Eleanor, West Virginia
American Youth Congress
National Youth Administration
Black Cabinet
1940 Democratic National Convention speech
Women in Defense
Freedom House
Other events
First Lady of New York
Presidential Commission on the Status of Women
National Organization for Women
Encampment for Citizenship
Life and homes
Val-Kill National Historic Site
Val-Kill Industries
Campobello home
Franklin D. Roosevelt's paralytic illness
Hyde Park home and gravesite
Legacy
Roosevelt Institute
Roosevelt Institute Campus Network
Roosevelt Study Center
Eleanor Roosevelt Monument
Eleanor Roosevelt Award for Human Rights
Statue at the Franklin Roosevelt Memorial
Eleanor Roosevelt College
USS
Roosevelt
Marian Anderson: the Lincoln Memorial Concert
(1939 film)
Sunrise at Campobello
(1958 play,
1960 film)
The Eleanor Roosevelt Story
(1965 film)
Eleanor and Franklin
(1971 biography)
Eleanor: The Years Alone
(1972 biography)
Eleanor and Franklin
(1976 film)
Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years
(1977 film)
Backstairs at the White House
(1979 miniseries)
The Roosevelts
(2014 documentary)
The First Lady
(2022 TV series)
FDR
(2023 miniseries)
The Six Triple Eight
(2024 film)
Related
United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights
International Bill of Human Rights
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
Morgenthau Plan
Lorena Hickok
Roosevelt family
Franklin D. Roosevelt
(husband
presidency 1933–1941
presidency 1941–1945
)
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt
(daughter)
James Roosevelt II
(son)
Elliott Roosevelt
(son)
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.
(son)
John Roosevelt II
(son)
Eleanor Roosevelt Seagraves
(granddaughter)
Curtis Roosevelt
(grandson)
Sara Delano Roosevelt
(granddaughter)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt III
(grandson)
John Roosevelt Boettiger
(grandson)
James Roosevelt III
(grandson)
Elliott Bulloch Roosevelt
(father)
Anna Hall Roosevelt
(mother)
Hall Roosevelt
(brother)
Theodore Roosevelt Sr.
(grandfather)
Martha Stewart Bulloch
(grandmother)
Theodore Roosevelt
(uncle
presidency
)
Bamie Roosevelt
(aunt)
Fala
(family dog)
v
t
e
Harry S. Truman
33rd
President of the United States
(1945–1953)
34th
Vice President of the United States
(1945)
U.S. Senator from Missouri
(1935–1945)
Presidency
Timeline
Inaugurations
first
second
Assassination attempt
1952 Puerto Rican constitutional referendum
State of the Union Address
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
Judicial appointments
Supreme Court
Sherman Minton Supreme Court nomination
Cabinet
Truman Balcony
"The buck stops here"
Executive Orders
Presidential Proclamations
Eisenhower transition
Foreign policy
Truman Doctrine
Potsdam Conference
1945;
Agreement on Europe
Declaration to Japan
Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
(1945)
War Brides Act
(1945)
Alien Fiancées and Fiancés Act
(1946)
Luce–Celler Act
(1946)
Executive Order 9835
(1947)
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
(1947)
Hoover Commission
(1947)
National Security Act of 1947
U.S. Department of Defense
Joint Chiefs of Staff
National Security Council
National Security Resources Board
Air Force
/
Department
Central Intelligence Agency
Displaced Persons Act
(1948)
Key West Agreement
(1948)
Marshall Plan
(1948)
Joint Long Range Proving Grounds
(1949)
North Atlantic Treaty
1949;
NATO
Revolt of the Admirals
(1949)
Korean War
1950–1953;
U.N. Security Council Resolutions 82,
83
Defense Production Act of 1950
Relief of Douglas MacArthur
Office of Defense Mobilization
1950;
Science Advisory Committee
, 1951
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952
National Security Agency
(1952)
Fair Deal
Medal of Freedom
(1945)
Revenue Act of 1945
National Mental Health Act
1946;
National Institute of Mental Health
Atomic Energy Act of 1946
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
Employment Act of 1946
Council of Economic Advisers
Flood Control Acts
1946
1948
1950
Fulbright Program
(1946)
Hill–Burton Act
(1946)
Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946
Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act of 1946
Federal Tort Claims Act
Legislative Reference Service
National School Lunch Act
(1946)
President's Committee on Civil Rights
(1946)
Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
(1947)
Housing and Home Finance Agency
(1947)
Presidential Succession Act of 1947
Taft–Hartley Act
(1947)
Agricultural Act of 1948
Executive Order 9981
(1948)
Revenue Act of 1948
Agricultural Act of 1949
Housing Act of 1949
Dingell–Johnson Act
(1950)
Revenue Act of 1950
Excess profits tax
Unrelated Business Income Tax
Revenue Act of 1951
Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1952
1952 steel strike
Life
Early life and career
Presidential Library, Museum, and gravesite
Missouri Office and Courtroom
Truman Committee
1944 Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection
Homes
Birthplace
Harry S. Truman Farm Home
Harry S. Truman home and National Historic Site
Historic District
Blair House
Truman Little White House
Elections
United States Senate election in Missouri, 1934
1940
Democratic National Convention 1944
1948
1944 United States presidential election
1948
campaign
"
Dewey Defeats Truman
"
campaign song
1952 Democratic Party presidential primaries
Legacy
Bibliography
Truman Day
Harry S Truman Building
Truman Dam and Reservoir
Harry S. Truman Scholarship
Truman Sports Complex
U.S. Postage stamps
Statue of Harry S. Truman
Public image
Give 'em Hell, Harry!
(1975 play and film)
Harry Truman
(1975 song by
Chicago
)
Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthur
(1976 film)
MacArthur
(1977 film)
Backstairs at the White House
(1979 miniseries)
Truman
(1995 film)
Truman
(1997 documentary film)
The First Lady
(2022 TV series)
Oppenheimer
(2023 film)
Family
Bess Wallace Truman
(wife)
Margaret Truman
(daughter)
Martha Ellen Young Truman
(mother)
Clifton Truman Daniel
(grandson)
← Franklin D. Roosevelt
Dwight D. Eisenhower →
← Henry A. Wallace
Alben W. Barkley →
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
34th
President of the United States
(1953–1961)
Supreme Allied Commander Europe
(1951–1952)
Chief of Staff of the Army
(1945–1948)
Commander, Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force
(1943–1945)
Military
career
Military career
1919 Motor Transport Corps convoy
Louisiana Maneuvers
Operation Torch
European Theater of Operations
Allied invasion of Sicily
Armistice of Cassibile
June 6, 1944, order of the day
People of Western Europe speech
Normandy landings
Operation Veritable
Berlin Declaration
Military Governor, U.S. Occupation Zone in Germany
Disarmed Enemy Forces
European Advisory Commission
Supreme Commander of NATO, 1951-1952
Presidency
(
timeline
)
Transition
1953 inauguration
1957 inauguration
State of the Union Address
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
Cabinet
Judicial appointments
Supreme Court
Farewell address
"
Military–industrial complex
"
Kennedy transition
Executive Orders
Presidential Proclamations
Foreign policy
Eisenhower Doctrine
Korean War
1953;
Korean Armistice Agreement
1953 Iranian coup d'état
"Chance for Peace" speech
(1953)
Cold War
Domino theory
Khrushchev, Eisenhower and De-Stalinization
New Look policy
1955 Geneva Summit
1960 U-2 incident
Atomic Energy Act of 1954
Atoms for Peace
Restricted Data
Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954
Food for Peace
Suez Crisis
(1956)
DARPA
(1958)
EURATOM Cooperation Act of 1958
National Aeronautics and Space Act
1958;
NASA
Operation 40
(1960)
Domestic policy
Executive Order 10479
(1953)
Outer Continental Shelf Act
(1953)
Refugee Relief Act
(1953)
Submerged Lands Act
(1953)
U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
(1953)
Agricultural Act of 1954
National Wool Act of 1954
Special Milk Program
Excise Tax Reduction Act of 1954
Internal Revenue Code of 1954
Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act of 1954
Small Watershed Program
Air Pollution Control Act of 1955
Agricultural Act of 1956
Soil Bank Act
Soil Bank Program
Federal Voting Assistance Program
(1955)
Bank Holding Company Act
(1956)
Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956
Interstate Highway System
Highway Trust Fund
Fish and Wildlife Act
(1956)
People to People Student Ambassador Program
(1956)
President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports
(1956)
Civil Rights Act of 1957
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division
Federal Plant Pest Act of 1957
Little Rock Nine intervention
(1957)
Price–Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act
(1957)
Alaska Statehood Act
(1958)
Humane Slaughter Act
(1958)
National Defense Education Act
1958;
Federal Perkins Loan
Student loans in the United States
Hawaii Admission Act
(1959)
Multiple-Use Sustained-Yield Act of 1960
Civil Rights Act of 1960
Sikes Act
(1960)
Books
Crusade in Europe
(1948)
Elections
Draft Eisenhower movement
Republican Party presidential primaries (1948
1952
1956)
Republican National Convention (1952
1956)
United States Presidential election (1952
1956)
Legacy
Bibliography
Birthplace
Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum, gravesite
Boyhood home
Eisenhower National Historic Site
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport
Eisenhower Fellowships
Eisenhower Institute
Eisenhower Monument
Eisenhower dollar
Eisenhower Centennial silver dollar
U.S. Postage stamps
Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center
Eisenhower Medical Center
Eisenhower Trophy
Eisenhower Golf Club
Eisenhower Theater
Statue of Dwight D. Eisenhower (U.S. Capitol)
Fort Eisenhower
Mount Eisenhower
Places named for Eisenhower
Other tributes and memorials
Popular
culture
Eisenhower jacket
Eisenhower Tree
Crusade in Europe
(1949 television series)
Backstairs at the White House
(1979 miniseries)
Ike
(1979 miniseries)
Ike: Countdown to D-Day
(2004 film)
Pressure
(2014 play)
Family
Mary "Mamie" Geneva Doud Eisenhower
(wife)
John Eisenhower
(son)
David Eisenhower
(grandson)
Anne Eisenhower
(granddaughter)
Susan Eisenhower
(granddaughter)
Mary Jean Eisenhower
(granddaughter)
Jennie Eisenhower
(great-granddaughter)
Ida Stover Eisenhower
(mother)
Arthur Eisenhower
(brother)
Edgar N. Eisenhower
(brother)
Roy Eisenhower
(brother)
Earl D. Eisenhower
(brother)
Milton S. Eisenhower
(brother)
Related
Eisenhower baseball controversy
Camp David
"
And I don't care what it is
"
Atoms for Peace Award
Introduction to Outer Space
Eddie Slovik
Kay Summersby
← Harry S. Truman
John F. Kennedy →
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John F. Kennedy
35th
President of the United States
(1961–1963)
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts
(1953–1960)
U.S. Representative
for
MA–11
(1947–1953)
Presidency
(
timeline
)
Transition
Inauguration
Cabinet
Judicial appointments
Supreme Court
Executive Orders
Presidential Proclamations
Presidential pardons
Presidential limousine
Presidential yacht
Resolute
desk
Situation Room
Foreign policy
Alliance for Progress
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
Flexible response
Kennedy Doctrine
Peace Corps
Trade Expansion Act
Migration and Refugee Assistance Act
USAID
Vietnam War
Cuba:
Bay of Pigs Invasion
Cuban Project
Cuban Missile Crisis
ExComm
Soviet Union:
Berlin Crisis
Moscow–Washington hotline
Vienna summit
New Frontier
Communications Satellite Act
Community Mental Health Act
Equal Pay Act
Executive Order 11110
Federal affirmative action
Federal housing segregation ban
Fifty-mile hikes
Food for Peace
Pilot Food Stamp Program
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Space policy
Status of Women (Presidential Commission)
University of Alabama integration
Voter Education Project
All-Channel Receiver Act
Oil Pollution Act of 1961
Revenue Act of 1962
Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act of 1961
Wetlands Loan Act
Presidential
speeches
Inaugural address
American University speech
"
We choose to go to the Moon
"
Report to the American People on Civil Rights
"
Ich bin ein Berliner
"
"
A rising tide lifts all boats
"
Remarks at Amherst College on the Arts
State of the Union Address
1961
1962
1963
Elections
U.S. House of Representatives elections:
1946
1948
1950
U.S. Senate elections in Massachusetts:
1952
1958
1960 presidential primaries
1960 presidential campaign
Democratic National Conventions:
1956
1960
U.S. presidential election 1960
debates
Personal life
Birthplace and childhood home
Kennedy Compound
Hickory Hill
La Querida
Wexford
Navy service:
PT-109
Biuku Gasa and Eroni Kumana
Arthur Evans
PT-59
Castle Hot Springs
Hammersmith Farm
Coretta Scott King phone call
"
Happy Birthday, Mr. President
"
John F. Kennedy document hoax
Books
Why England Slept
(1940)
Profiles in Courage
(1956)
A Nation of Immigrants
(1958)
Death
Assassination
timeline
media coverage
reactions
in popular culture
State funeral
Riderless horse
attending dignitaries
Gravesite and Eternal Flame
Legacy
Bibliography
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Profile in Courage Award
Twenty-fourth Amendment
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Apollo 11 Moon landing
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Kennedy Space Center
Kennedy Round
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
VISTA
Cultural depictions
films
Kennedy half dollar
U.S. postage stamps
U.S. five cent stamp
Lincoln–Kennedy coincidences
Operation Sail
Memorials,
namesakes
Harvard Kennedy School
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
John F. Kennedy Federal Building (Boston)
John F. Kennedy International Airport
Boston statue
Brooklyn bust
Dallas memorial
Hyannis memorial
London bust
Nashua bust
Portland memorial
Runnymede memorial
John F. Kennedy Arboretum
John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge
John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School
John F. Kennedy University (defunct)
John F. Kennedy Stadium
Kennedy Expressway
Mount Kennedy
MV
John F. Kennedy
USS
John F. Kennedy
(CV-67)
USS
John F. Kennedy
(CVN-79)
Yad Kennedy
Love Park
Family
Jacqueline Bouvier
(wife)
Caroline Kennedy
(daughter)
John F. Kennedy Jr.
(son)
Patrick Bouvier Kennedy
(son)
Rose Schlossberg
(granddaughter)
Tatiana Schlossberg
(granddaughter)
Jack Schlossberg
(grandson)
Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.
(father)
Rose Fitzgerald
(mother)
Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.
(brother)
Rosemary Kennedy
(sister)
Kathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington
(sister)
Eunice Kennedy Shriver
(sister)
Patricia Kennedy Lawford
(sister)
Robert F. Kennedy
(brother)
Jean Kennedy Smith
(sister)
Ted Kennedy
(brother)
P. J. Kennedy
(grandfather)
John F. Fitzgerald
(grandfather)
Pushinka
(dog)
Billie and Debbie
(hamsters)
Sardar
(horse)
← Dwight D. Eisenhower
Lyndon B. Johnson →
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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Life events
Hammersmith Farm
Hickory Hill
Kennedy Compound
La Querida
Wexford
1040 Fifth Avenue
First Lady of the United States
White House restoration
Televised White House tour
Tour of India and Pakistan
White House Historical Association
White House Curator
Committee for the Preservation of the White House
Assassination of John F. Kennedy
State funeral of John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Eternal Flame and burial site
Fashion
Wedding dress
Apricot dress
Pink Chanel suit
Honors and
memorials
Jacqueline Kennedy Garden
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School for International Careers
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School ballet
Related
Cultural depictions
Jackie O
(1997 opera)
Jackie
(2016 film)
Family
John F. Kennedy
(first husband,
presidency)
Aristotle Onassis
(second husband)
Caroline Kennedy
(daughter)
John F. Kennedy Jr.
(son)
Patrick Bouvier Kennedy
(son)
Jack Schlossberg
(grandson)
Rose Schlossberg
(granddaughter)
Tatiana Schlossberg
(granddaughter)
John Vernou Bouvier III
(father)
Janet Lee Bouvier
(mother)
Lee Radziwill
(sister)
Hugh D. Auchincloss
(stepfather)
Janet Auchincloss Rutherfurd
(half-sister)
Edith Ewing Bouvier
(aunt)
Edith Bouvier Beale
(cousin)
James T. Lee
(grandfather)
John Vernou Bouvier Jr.
(grandfather)
Pushinka
(dog)
Billie and Debbie
(hamsters)
Sardar
(horse)
Black Jack
(horse)
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t
e
Lyndon B. Johnson
36th
President of the United States
(1963–1969)
37th
Vice President of the United States
(1961–1963)
U.S. Senator
from
Texas
(1949–1961)
U.S. Representative
for
TX-10
(1937–1949)
Presidency
Timeline
Inaugurations
first
second
Let Us Continue
Great Society
(
Model Cities Program
)
Architectural Barriers Act
Child Nutrition Act
Clean Air Act
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Coinage Act of 1965
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Department of Transportation
Economic Opportunity Act of 1964
Head Start Program
Job Corps
Elementary and Secondary Education Act
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Civil Rights Act of 1968
Fair Housing Act
Truth in Lending Act
Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968
Food Stamp Act of 1964
Glassboro Summit
Gun Control Act of 1968
Higher Education Act of 1965
Upward Bound
TRIO
Teacher Corps
Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965
Johnson Doctrine
Dominican Republic occupation
Medicare
Medicaid
Meritorious Service Medal
National Endowment for the Arts
National Endowment for the Humanities
Executive Order 11246
Executive Order 11375
Older Americans Act
Operation CHAOS
Outer Space Treaty
Public Broadcasting Act of 1967
Foreign policy
Vietnam War
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
"
Credibility gap
"
VISTA
24th Amendment
Voting Rights Act of 1965
War on poverty
White House Conference on Civil Rights
Cannabis policy
White House preservation
State of the Union Address
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
Cabinet
Judicial appointments
Supreme Court
Thurgood Marshall Supreme Court nomination
controversies
Johnson desk
Presidential transition of Richard Nixon
Executive Orders
Presidential Proclamations
Life
Early years and career
Operation Texas
Texas Broadcasting Company
Johnson Amendment
Box 13 scandal
Bashir Ahmad
Legacy and
memorials
Bibliography
Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum
Lyndon B. Johnson National Grassland
Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
Lyndon Baines Johnson Day
Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
Memorial Grove on the Potomac
U.S. Postage stamp
USS
Lyndon B. Johnson
Black Jack
(state funeral riderless horse)
Elections
United States House of Representatives special elections, 1937
1938 United States House of Representatives elections
1940
1942
1944
1946
United States Senate special elections, 1941
1948 United States Senate elections
1954
1960
Democratic Party presidential primaries, 1960
1964
campaign
1968
withdrawal
Democratic National Convention 1956
1960
1964
1960 United States presidential election
transition
1964
Public image
Lyndon B. Johnson in popular culture
Daisy
advertisement
Johnson cult
The Years of Lyndon Johnson
LBJ
(1991 television film)
Path to War
(2002 film)
All the Way
(
play
,
film
)
Selma
(2014 film)
LBJ
(2017 film)
Family
Claudia "Lady Bird" Taylor Johnson
(wife)
Lynda Bird Johnson Robb
(daughter)
Luci Baines Johnson
(daughter)
Samuel Ealy Johnson Jr.
(father)
Sam Houston Johnson
(brother)
Samuel Ealy Johnson, Sr.
(grandfather)
Joseph Wilson Baines
(grandfather)
George Washington Baines
(great-grandfather)
Chuck Robb
(son-in-law)
← John F. Kennedy
Richard Nixon →
← Richard Nixon
Hubert Humphrey →
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Richard Nixon
37th
President of the United States
(1969–1974)
36th
Vice President of the United States
(1953–1961)
U.S. Senator
from California
(1950–1953)
U.S. Representative
for
CA–12
(1947–1950)
Presidency
Transition
First inauguration
Second inauguration
Nixon Doctrine
"
Bring Us Together
"
Economic policies
Nixon shock
Tar Baby Option
Environmental Protection Agency
creation
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Space exploration
1971 National Cancer Act
Vietnam War
Cambodian bombing
Paris Peace Accords
"
Peace with Honor
"
Vietnamization
Silent majority
Cold War period
Linkage policy
Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act
1970 Lincoln Memorial visit
1972 visit to China
Shanghai Communiqué
Détente
1972 Moscow Summit
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
SALT I Treaty
Prevention of Nuclear War Agreement
Threshold Test Ban Treaty
Endangered Species Act
National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse
War on Drugs
Drug Enforcement Administration
Cannabis policy
Enemies List
list of opponents
Operation CHAOS
Watergate
timeline
White House tapes
United States v. Nixon
Senate Watergate Committee
impeachment process
"
I am not a crook
"
Resignation
speech
Pardon
State of the Union Address
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
Wilson desk
Judicial appointments
Supreme Court
controversies
Executive Orders
Presidential Proclamations
Life and
politics
Richard Nixon Foundation
Presidential Library and Museum
Birthplace and boyhood home
Checkers speech
1958 motorcade attack
Kitchen Debate
Operation 40
"Last press conference"
Florida White House
"
La Casa Pacifica
"
Nixon Center
Nixon v. General Services Administration
Death and state funeral
Books
Six Crises
(1962)
Bibliography
Elections
U.S. House of Representatives:
1946
1948
U.S. Senate:
1950
California gubernatorial election:
1962
GOP presidential primaries:
1960
1964
1968
1972
GOP national conventions:
1952
1956
1960
campaign
1968
campaign
1972
campaign
Presidential elections:
1952
transition
1956
1960
debates
Kennedy transition
1968
1972
Popular
culture
"
Nixon goes to China
"
Millhouse
(1971 film)
An Evening with Richard Nixon
(1972 play)
Richard
(1972 film)
Another Nice Mess
(1972 film)
Four More Years
(1972 film)
Impeach the President
(1973 song)
The Werewolf of Washington
(1973 film)
White House Madness
(1975 film)
All the President's Men
(1976 film)
The Public Burning
(1977 novel)
Washington: Behind Closed Doors
(1977 miniseries)
Secret Honor
(1984 film)
Nixon in China
(1987 opera)
The Final Days
(1989 film)
Nixon
(1995 film)
Elvis Meets Nixon
(1997 film)
Futurama
(1999 TV series)
Dick
(1999 film)
Nixon's China Game
(2000 film)
Dark Side of the Moon
(2002 film)
The Assassination of Richard Nixon
(2004 film)
Frost–Nixon interviews
(
2006 play
,
2008 film
)
Black Dynamite
(2009 film)
"
The Impossible Astronaut
" (2011 TV episode)
Our Nixon
(2013 film)
X-Men: Days of Future Past
(2014 film)
Crooked
(2015 novel)
Elvis & Nixon
(2016 film)
The Post
(2017 film)
Watergate
(2019 board game)
U.S. postage stamp
Related
Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act
Presidential Townhouse
Richard Nixon mask
Staff
Jack Brennan
(aide de camp)
Murray Chotiner
(early campaign manager)
Manolo Sanchez
(valet)
Rose Mary Woods
(secretary)
Family
Thelma "Pat" Ryan Nixon
(wife)
Tricia Nixon Cox
(daughter)
Julie Nixon Eisenhower
(daughter)
Christopher Nixon Cox
(grandson)
Jennie Eisenhower
(granddaughter)
Francis A. Nixon
(father)
Hannah Milhous Nixon
(mother)
Donald Nixon
(brother)
Edward Nixon
(brother)
← Lyndon B. Johnson
Gerald Ford →
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Gerald Ford
38th
President of the United States
(1974–1977)
40th
Vice President of the United States
(1973–1974)
U.S. Representative
for
MI–5
(1949–1973)
Presidency
(
timeline
)
Inauguration
Timeline
Foreign policy
Federal-Aid Highway Amendments of 1974
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
Safe Drinking Water Act
Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976
Equal Credit Opportunity Act
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974
Home Mortgage Disclosure Act
Education for All Handicapped Children Act
Vladivostok Summit Meeting on Arms Control
Helsinki Accords
National Security Study Memorandum 200
Nixon pardon
Whip inflation now
Cannabis policy
Wilson desk
Assassination attempts
Sacramento
San Francisco
State of the Union Addresses
1975
1976
1977
Judicial appointments
Supreme Court candidates
controversies
Executive Orders
Presidential Proclamations
Life
Gerald R. Ford Birthsite and Gardens
President Gerald R. Ford Jr. Boyhood Home
Gerald R. Ford Jr. House
Warren Commission
Confirmation as Vice President
AEI World Forum
Death and state funeral
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
Elections
United States House of Representatives elections
1948
1950
1952
1954
1956
1958
1960
1962
1964
1966
1968
1970
1972
1976 presidential election
Carter transition
Republican Party presidential primaries
1976
1980
1976 Republican National Convention
1976
1980
Cultural
depictions
The Pink Panther Strikes Again
(1976)
Superman vs. Muhammad Ali
(1978)
Dynasty
(1981)
The Betty Ford Story
(1987)
Assassins
(1990)
"
Two Bad Neighbors
" (1996)
Saturday Night Live
parodies
The X-Presidents
(1997)
Presidential Reunion
(2010)
The Political Machine
(2004)
The Butler
(2013)
The First Lady
(2022)
Legacy
Gerald R. Ford International Airport
Gerald R. Ford Award
Ford School of Public Policy
Ford House Office Building
USS
Gerald R. Ford
(CVN-78)
Gerald R. Ford Freeway
U.S. Postage stamps
Statue
Family
Charles Henry King
(grandfather)
Leslie Lynch King Sr.
(father)
Dorothy Gardner Ford
(mother)
Gerald Rudolff Ford
(stepfather)
Thomas Gardner Ford
(half-brother)
Betty Ford
(wife)
Michael Gerald Ford
(son)
John Gardner Ford
(son)
Steven Meigs Ford
(son)
Susan Ford Bales
(daughter)
Liberty
(family dog)
← Richard Nixon
Jimmy Carter →
← Spiro Agnew
Nelson Rockefeller →
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Jimmy Carter
39th
President of the United States
(1977–1981)
76th
Governor of Georgia
(1971–1975)
Georgia State Senator
(1963–1967)
Presidency
(
timeline
)
Transition
Inauguration
Timeline
1977
1978
1979
1980
January 1981
Political positions
Judicial appointments
controversies
Executive Actions
Executive Order 12036
Executive Order 12086
Executive Order 12148
Executive Order 12170
Executive Order 12172
Carter bonds
Rabbit incident
Catoctin Mountain Park Run
Carter Doctrine
Camp David Accords
Egypt–Israel peace treaty
Torrijos–Carter Treaties
Iran hostage crisis
Operation Eagle Claw
Canadian Caper
Engagement with Ruhollah Khomeini
1979 oil crisis
Support for Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War
Diplomatic relations with China
Goldwater v. Carter
Civil Service Reform Act of 1978
Senior Executive Service
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
International trips
1980 Summer Olympics boycott
Cannabis policy
Community Reinvestment Act
Airline Deregulation Act
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977
Clean Water Act of 1977
Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act
Federal Reserve Reform Act of 1977
Electronic Fund Transfer Act
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Financial Institutions Regulatory and Interest Rate Control Act of 1978
Right to Financial Privacy Act
Humphrey–Hawkins Full Employment Act
Superfund
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977
Solar power at the White House
Three Mile Island accident
Presidential transition of Ronald Reagan
Speeches
Moral Equivalent of War
Island of Stability
A Crisis of Confidence
State of the Union Addresses
1978
1979
1980
1981
Elections
Georgia gubernatorial elections
1966
1970
Presidential campaigns
1976
1980
Democratic Party presidential primaries
1976
1980
Democratic National Conventions
1972
1976
1980
Presidential debates
1976
1980
Presidential elections
1976
1980
Post-presidency
Carter Center
Presidential Library and Museum
Habitat for Humanity
Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project
The Elders
Jimmy Carter National Historical Park
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter House
Nairobi Agreement, 1999
One America Appeal
Continuity of Government Commission
Death and state funeral
Books
Everything to Gain
(1987)
The Hornet's Nest
(2003)
Our Endangered Values
(2006)
Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid
(2006)
reaction and commentary
Beyond the White House
(2007)
We Can Have Peace in the Holy Land
(2009)
White House Diary
(2010)
A Call to Action
(2014)
A Full Life
(2015)
Awards
and honors
Nobel Peace Prize
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Freedom of the City
Silver Buffalo Award
Philadelphia Liberty Medal
United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights
Hoover Medal
Christopher Award
Carter–Menil Human Rights Prize
Grammy Award
Legacy
Jimmy Carter Peanut Statue
(1976)
USS
Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter National Historical Park
(1987)
Georgia State Capitol statue
(1994)
Related
Plains, Georgia
Birthplace
Home
Mary Prince
(nanny)
UFO incident
Jimmy Carter
(2002 television documentary)
Man from Plains
(2007 documentary)
Eradication of dracunculiasis
"
Mush from the Wimp
"
Family
Rosalynn Carter
(wife)
Jack Carter
(son)
Amy Carter
(daughter)
Jason Carter
(grandson)
James Earl Carter Sr.
(father)
Lillian Gordy Carter
(mother)
Gloria Carter Spann
(sister)
Ruth Carter Stapleton
(sister)
Billy Carter
(brother)
Emily Dolvin
(aunt)
Hugh Carter
(cousin)
← Gerald Ford
Ronald Reagan →
Category
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Ronald Reagan
40th
President of the United States
(1981–1989)
33rd
Governor of California
(1967–1975)
Life and
politics
Birthplace
Pitney Store
Boyhood home
Rancho del Cielo
Filmography
Political positions
Governorship of California
Presidential Library and Museum
Reagan Era
Death and state funeral
Riderless horse
Presidency
Transition
First inauguration
Second inauguration
Domestic policy
Economic policy
Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981
Tax Reform Act of 1986
Assassination attempt
Strategic Defense Initiative
Foreign policy
Reagan Doctrine
Cold War
1st term
2nd term
Soviet Union summits
Geneva
Reykjavík
Washington
INF Treaty
Moscow
Governors Island
Constructive engagement
Invasion of Grenada
Iran–Contra affair
Libya bombing
Cannabis policy
International trips
The Grace Commission
Cabinet
Judicial appointments
Supreme Court
controversies
Administration scandals
"
We begin bombing in five minutes
"
Impeachment efforts
Executive orders
Presidential proclamations
Bush transition
Speeches
Ronald Reagan Speaks Out Against Socialized Medicine
(1961)
"A Time for Choosing"
(1964)
Neshoba County Fair "states' rights" speech
(1980)
First inaugural address
(1981)
Joint session of Congress
(1981)
"Ash heap of history"
(1982)
"Evil empire"
(1983)
Second inaugural address
(1985)
"Tear down this wall!"
(1987)
State of the Union
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
Books
An American Life
The Reagan Diaries
Elections
1966 California gubernatorial election
11th commandment
1970 California gubernatorial election
Republican presidential primaries (1968
1976
1980
1984)
Republican National Convention (1968
1976
1980
1984)
1976 presidential campaign
1980 presidential campaign
"There you go again"
"Let's make America great again"
1984 presidential campaign
"Morning in America"
"Bear in the woods"
United States presidential election (1976
1980
1984)
Cultural
depictions
Bibliography
In music
Let Them Eat Jellybeans!
(1981)
U.S. Postage stamps
Rap Master Ronnie
Ed the Happy Clown
(1983 comic series)
Spitting Image
(TV series)
(1984)
A Mind Forever Voyaging
(1985 game)
The Dark Knight Returns
(1986)
film adaptation
Pizza Man
(1991 film)
The Day Reagan Was Shot
(2001 film)
Reagan's War
(2002 book)
The Reagans
(2003 film)
Reagan
(2011 documentary)
The Butler
(2013 film)
Killing Reagan
(2015 book)
Killing Reagan
(2016 film)
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War
(2020 game)
The Reagans
(2020 miniseries)
Reagan
(2023 film)
"What would Reagan do?"
Reykjavik
(TBA)
Memorials
U.S. Capitol statue
USS
Ronald Reagan
(CVN-76)
Namesakes and memorials
Ronald Reagan Day
Reagan Day Dinner
Family
Jane Wyman
(first wife)
Nancy Reagan
(second wife)
Maureen Reagan
(daughter)
Michael Reagan
(adopted son)
Patti Davis
(daughter)
Ron Reagan
(son)
Jack Reagan
(father)
Nelle Wilson Reagan
(mother)
Neil Reagan
(brother)
Rex
(dog)
← Jimmy Carter
George H. W. Bush →
Category
v
t
e
Nancy Reagan
Life
Just Say No
Foster Grandparents Program
White House china
1989 trip to Japan
Ronald and Nancy Reagan Research Institute
General Electric Showcase House
668 St. Cloud Road
Rancho del Cielo
Reagan Presidential Library, burial site
Books
My Turn
(autobiography)
Cultural depictions
The Day Reagan Was Shot
(2001 film)
The Reagans
(2003 film)
Reagan
(2011 documentary)
The Butler
(2013 film)
Killing Reagan
(2016 film)
The Reagans
(2020 miniseries)
Reagan
(2024 film)
Family
Ronald Reagan
(husband,
presidency
)
Patricia Ann Davis
(daughter)
Ronald Prescott Reagan
(son)
Maureen Reagan Revell
(step-daughter)
Michael Reagan
(step-son)
Edith Luckett Davis
(mother)
Rex
(dog)
Related
Nancy Reagan defense
v
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e
George H. W. Bush
41st
President of the United States
(1989–1993)
43rd
Vice President of the United States
(1981–1989)
Director of Central Intelligence
(1976–1977)
UN Ambassador
(1971–1973)
U.S. Representative
for
TX–7
(1967–1971)
Presidency
Transition
Inauguration
Timeline
1989
1990
1991
1992
January 1993
Environmental policy
Soviet Union summits
Malta
Helsinki
Invasion of Panama
Chemical Weapons Accord
Gulf War
1991 Madrid Conference
National Space Council
New world order
Somali Civil War
Unified Task Force
Negotiations for the North American Free Trade Agreement
Cannabis policy
Vomiting incident
Broccoli comments
White House horseshoe pit
Presidential pardons
International trips
Oval Office desk
Cabinet
Judicial appointments
Thomas
Supreme Court candidates
controversies
Executive orders
Presidential proclamations
Life
Presidential Library
Bush School of Government and Public Service
Walker's Point Estate
Post-presidency
Death and state funeral
Speeches
Joint session of Congress
(1989)
State of the Union addresses
1990
1991
1992
Chicken Kiev
Elections
U.S. Senate
1964
1970
U.S. House
1966
1968
Vice Presidential
1980 campaign
selection
convention
election
transition
1984 campaign
convention
election
Presidential
1980 campaign
primaries
1988 campaign
primaries
running mate selection
convention
"a thousand points of light"
"Read my lips: no new taxes"
debates
election
1992 campaign
primaries
convention
debates
election
Clinton transition
Public image
Saturday Night Live parodies
The X-Presidents
Presidential Reunion
(2010 short film)
The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear
(1991)
What It Takes: The Way to the White House
(1993)
The Silence of the Hams
(1994)
George Bush: The Life of a Lone Star Yankee
(1997)
The Family: The Real Story of the Bush Dynasty
(2004)
George H.W. Bush
(2008)
Bad for Democracy
(2008)
Family of Secrets
(2009)
41: A Portrait of My Father
(2014 book)
Destiny and Power
(2015 book)
Books
A World Transformed
(1998)
All the Best
(1999)
Legacy
Bibliography
Presidential Library
Medal of Freedom
Bush School of Government
Reagan Award
George Bush Intercontinental Airport
USS
George H.W. Bush
(CVN-77)
Family
Barbara Bush
(wife)
George W. Bush
(son
presidency
)
Pauline Robinson Bush
(daughter)
Jeb Bush
(son)
Neil Bush
(son)
Marvin Bush
(son)
Dorothy Bush Koch
(daughter)
Barbara Bush Coyne
(granddaughter)
Jenna Bush Hager
(granddaughter)
George P. Bush
(grandson)
Lauren Bush
(granddaughter)
Pierce Bush
(grandson)
Prescott Bush
(father)
Dorothy Walker Bush
(mother)
Nancy Walker Bush Ellis
(sister)
Jonathan Bush
(brother)
William H. T. Bush
(brother)
Samuel P. Bush
(grandfather)
George Herbert Walker
(grandfather)
James Smith Bush
(great-grandfather)
Obadiah Bush
(great-great-grandfather)
Millie
(family dog)
Sully (service dog)
← Ronald Reagan
Bill Clinton →
← Walter Mondale
Dan Quayle →
Category
v
t
e
Bill Clinton
42nd
President of the United States
(1993–2001)
40th and 42nd Governor of Arkansas
(1979–1981, 1983–1992)
Presidency
(
timeline
)
Transition
1st inauguration
2nd inauguration
Timeline
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
January 2001
Economic policy
AmeriCorps
Health care plan
North American Free Trade Agreement
Balanced Budget
Foreign policy
International trips
Clinton Doctrine
Oslo I Accord
Israel–Jordan peace treaty
Dayton Agreement
2000 Camp David Summit
Cruise missile strikes on Iraq
1993
1996
Operation Infinite Reach
Bombing of Yugoslavia
Bombing of Iraq (1998)
National Highway System Designation Act of 1995
Transportation Equity Act
One America Initiative
Riegle-Neal Act
Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act
Lead-Based Paint Disclosure Regulation
Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996
Telecommunications Act of 1996
Communications Decency Act
Section 230
Nannygate
Lincoln Bedroom for contributors controversy
Commerce Department trade mission controversy
1996 United States campaign finance controversy
Clinton–Lewinsky scandal
Starr Report
Impeachment
efforts
inquiry
trial
White House Millennium Council
Pardons
list
Cabinet
Judicial appointments
Supreme Court
controversies
Executive Orders
Presidential Proclamations
Presidential transition of George W. Bush
Life and
legacy
Childhood home
Early life and career
Governorships of Arkansas
Presidential Library
Post-presidency
Clinton Foundation
Clinton School of Public Service
Clinton Bush Haiti Fund
Chairman, National Constitution Center
Honors and awards
Public image
Troopergate
Sexual misconduct allegations
Whitewater controversy
Speeches
Joint session of Congress
(1993)
Joint session of Congress (health care reform)
(1993)
State of the Union addresses
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
Elections
U.S. House
1974
Gubernatorial
1978
1980
1982
1984
1986
1990
Presidential
1992 campaign
"
Make America Great Again
"
primaries
running mate selection
convention
debates
election
theme song
1996 campaign
primaries
convention
debates
election
Books
Between Hope and History
(1996)
My Life
(2004)
Giving: How Each of Us Can Change the World
(2007)
Back to Work
(2011)
The President Is Missing
(2018)
The President's Daughter
(2021)
Citizen: My Life After the White House
(2024)
Namesakes
William Jefferson Clinton Federal Building
Bill Clinton Boulevard
Clinton National Airport
Popular
culture
Saturday Night Live
parodies of Bill Clinton
The War Room
(1993 documentary)
The Silence of the Hams
(1994 film)
Primary Colors
(1998 film)
The Final Days
(2000 short film)
The Hunting of the President
(2004 film)
The Special Relationship
(2010 film)
Clinton
(2012 film)
Hillary and Clinton
(2016 play)
Impeachment: American Crime Story
(2021 miniseries)
The American Presidency with Bill Clinton
(2022 documentary series)
Family
Hillary Rodham Clinton
(wife)
Chelsea Clinton
(daughter)
William Jefferson Blythe Jr.
(father)
Virginia Clinton Kelley
(mother)
Roger Clinton Sr.
(first stepfather)
Roger Clinton Jr.
(brother)
Jeff Dwire
(second stepfather)
Socks
(cat)
Buddy
(dog)
Whitehaven
(residence)
← George H. W. Bush
George W. Bush →
Category
v
t
e
Hillary Clinton
11th Chancellor of Queen's University Belfast
(2020–present)
67th
United States Secretary of State
(2009–2013)
US Senator
from
New York
(2001–2009)
First Lady of the United States
(1993–2001)
First Lady of Arkansas
(1979–1981, 1983–1992)
Secretary
of State
Tenure as Secretary
Foreign trips
Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review
Foreign policy of the Obama administration
Hillary Doctrine
Email controversy
UN Security Council Resolution 1888
UN Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict
US senator
Senate career
Family Entertainment Protection Act
Flag Protection Act of 2005
First Lady
Tenure as First Lady
1993 health care reform
Hillaryland
Travel office controversy
FBI files controversy
"
Vast right-wing conspiracy
"
Vital Voices
Save America's Treasures
State Children's Health Insurance Program
Adoption and Safe Families Act
Foster Care Independence Act
White House Millennium Council
Arkansas
Legal career
Career in corporate governance
Tenures as First Lady of Arkansas
Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families
Rose Law Firm
Legal Services Corporation
Whitewater controversy
Cattle futures controversy
Philanthropic
Clinton Foundation
State Department controversy
Onward Together
Speeches
and policies
Political positions
"Women's Rights Are Human Rights" (1995)
"Basket of deplorables" (2016)
Writings
Bibliography
Senior thesis (1969)
It Takes a Village
(1996)
Dear Socks, Dear Buddy
(1998)
An Invitation to the White House
(2000)
Living History
(2003)
Hard Choices
(2014)
Stronger Together
(2016)
What Happened
(2017)
The Book of Gutsy Women
(2019)
State of Terror
(2021)
Electoral
history
Senatorial elections
2000 US Senate election in New York
2006 US Senate election in New York
2008 Democratic
presidential primaries
Campaign
Endorsements
Debates
Convention
2016 US presidential election
Campaign
Endorsements
political
non-political
screen and stage performers
other celebrities
Democratic primaries
debates
running mate selection
convention
Democratic opposition
General election debates
Hillary Victory Fund
Legacy
Awards and honors
Books about
Public image
Clinton National Airport
Popular culture
Hillary 1984
Saturday Night Live
parodies
Hillary Clinton: The Power of Women
(2015 documentary)
Hillary and Clinton
(2016 play)
Hillary
(2020 documentary)
Family
Bill Clinton
(husband
presidency
)
Chelsea Clinton
(daughter)
Hugh E. Rodham
(father)
Dorothy Howell Rodham
(mother)
Hugh Rodham
(brother)
Tony Rodham
(brother)
Socks
(cat)
Buddy
(dog)
Whitehaven
(residence)
Other
Situation Room
(2011 photograph)
Activities after 2016
v
t
e
George W. Bush
43rd
President of the United States
(2001–2009)
46th
Governor of Texas
(1995–2000)
Presidency
(
timeline
)
Transition
1st inauguration
2nd inauguration
Timeline
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
January 2009
Domestic policy
Legislation and programs
Economic policy
Foreign policy
International trips
Bush Doctrine
Russia summits
Slovenia
Slovakia
War in Afghanistan
Status of Forces Agreement
Patriot Act
No Child Left Behind Act
Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act
USA Freedom Corps
Department of Homeland Security
Space policy
Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty
"War on Terror"
President's Council on Service and Civic Participation
award
Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy
Email controversy
Judicial appointments
Supreme Court candidates
John Roberts
Harriet Miers
Samuel Alito
controversies
Cabinet
Pardons
Impeachment efforts
Executive orders
Presidential proclamations
State funeral of Ronald Reagan
State funeral of Gerald Ford
Obama transition
Life and
legacy
Childhood home
Early life and career
Presidential library
Presidential portrait
Military service controversy
Killian documents controversy
authenticity issues
Professional life
Governorship of Texas
Prairie Chapel Ranch
Walker's Point Estate
Clinton Bush Haiti Fund
Speeches
Joint session of Congress
(Feb 2001)
Remarks at the Islamic Center of Washington
(2001)
Joint session of Congress (September 11 attacks)
(2001)
Mission Accomplished
(2003)
State of the Union addresses
2002
(
"Axis of evil"
)
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Elections
U.S. House
1978
Gubernatorial
1994
1998
Presidential
2000 campaign
primaries
running mate selection
convention
debates
election
Bush v. Gore
2004 campaign
primaries
convention
debates
election
Public image
Bushisms
Nicknames
As the subject of books and films
Fictionalized portrayals
Miss Me Yet?
"
Yo, Blair
"
Books
A Charge to Keep
(1999)
Decision Points
(2010)
41: A Portrait of My Father
(2014)
Portraits of Courage
(2017)
Out of Many, One
(2021)
Popular
culture
Fahrenheit 9/11
(2004 documentary)
W.
(2008 film)
Family
Laura Bush
(wife)
Barbara Pierce Bush
(daughter)
Jenna Bush Hager
(daughter)
George H. W. Bush
(father
presidency
)
Barbara Bush
(mother)
Robin Bush
(sister)
Jeb Bush
(brother)
Neil Bush
(brother)
Marvin Bush
(brother)
Dorothy Bush Koch
(sister)
Barney
(dog)
Miss Beazley
(dog)
India
(cat)
Spot Fetcher
(dog)
← Bill Clinton
Barack Obama →
Category
v
t
e
Barack Obama
44th
President of the United States
(2009–2017)
U.S. Senator
from Illinois
(2005–2008)
Illinois Senator
from the 13th district (1997–2004)
Life and
politics
Early life and career
Illinois Senate career
2004 Democratic National Convention
U.S. Senate career
Political positions
Administration foreign policy
Cannabis
Mass surveillance
Social
Space
2009 Nobel Peace Prize
West Wing Week
Presidency
(
timeline
)
Transition
2009 inauguration
2013 inauguration
First 100 days
Timeline
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
January 2017
Foreign policy
Middle East
War in Afghanistan
Iraq withdrawal
Killing of Osama bin Laden
Benghazi attack
Return to Iraq
War in Syria
Iran nuclear deal
Pivot to Asia
Cuban thaw
Obama Doctrine
Europe
Economic policy
Affordable Care Act
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
Dodd–Frank Act
Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009
Energy
/Environmental
Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act
Marine policy
New Energy for America
Regulation of greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act
Clean Power Plan
Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act of 2014
Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act
New START
MAP-21st Century Act
FAST Act
Pardons
Presidential trips
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016–17
international
Judicial appointments
Supreme Court
Sotomayor
Kagan
Garland
controversies
Cabinet
Presidential Library and Center
Executive actions
Executive orders
Memoranda
Proclamations
Trump transition
Plantation Estate
Books
Dreams from My Father
(1995)
The Audacity of Hope
(2006)
Of Thee I Sing
(2010)
A Promised Land
(2020)
Speeches
"
The Audacity of Hope
" (2004)
"
Yes We Can
" (2008)
"
A More Perfect Union
" (2008)
"
Change Has Come to America
" (2008)
"
A New Birth of Freedom
" (2009)
Joint session of Congress
(2009)
"
A New Beginning
" (2009)
Joint session of Congress (health care reform)
(2009)
State of the Union Address
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
Tucson memorial speech
(2011)
Joint session of Congress (jobs)
(2011)
"
You didn't build that
" (2012)
Selma 50th anniversary
(2015)
Farewell address
(2017)
Elections
Illinois
State Senate
1996
1998
2002
U.S. House of Representatives
2000
U.S. Senate
2004
Presidential
2008 campaign
endorsements
GOP/conservative support
staff members
primaries
primary campaign
running mate selection
convention
debates
election
2012 campaign
endorsements
primaries
convention
debates
election
Family
Michelle Obama
(wife)
Ann Dunham
(mother)
Barack Obama Sr.
(father)
Lolo Soetoro
(stepfather)
Maya Soetoro-Ng
(maternal half-sister)
Stanley Armour Dunham
(maternal grandfather)
Madelyn Dunham
(maternal grandmother)
Auma Obama
(paternal half-sister)
Malik Obama
(paternal half-brother)
Marian Robinson
(mother-in-law)
Craig Robinson
(brother-in-law)
Bo
(family dog)
Sunny
(family dog)
v
t
e
Public image
News and
political events
Oprah Winfrey's endorsement
Citizenship conspiracy theories
litigation
Religion conspiracy theories
Bill Ayers controversy
Jeremiah Wright controversy
Republican and conservative support (2008)
Assassination threats
2008 Denver
2008 Tennessee
First inauguration invitations
Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial
Citizen's Briefing Book
Tea Party protests
New Energy for America
Gates–Crowley Rose Garden meeting
Firing of Shirley Sherrod
Impeachment efforts
Tan suit controversy
Books about
Bibliography
Obama: From Promise to Power
Barack Obama: Der schwarze Kennedy
Redemption Song
The Case Against Barack Obama
The Obama Nation
Culture of Corruption
Catastrophe
Barack and Michelle
The Speech
The Obama Story
Between Barack and a Hard Place
Game Change
Obama Zombies
Conservative Victory
The Bridge
The Obama Diaries
The Obama Syndrome
The Obama Identity
O: A Presidential Novel
Where's the Birth Certificate?
Obama's Last Stand
Barack Obama: The Story
Game Change 2012
Buyer's Remorse
Rising Star
Shade
The World as It Is
Music
Obama Girl
"
I Got a Crush... on Obama
"
"
Barack the Magic Negro
"
will.i.am
"
Yes We Can
"
"
The President Sang Amazing Grace
"
"
There's No One as Irish as Barack O'Bama
"
"
Sí Se Puede Cambiar
"
"
My President
"
"
Deadheads for Obama
"
"
Air and Simple Gifts
"
Change Is Now
Hope! – Das Obama Musical
"
Barack Obama vs. Mitt Romney
"
Barack's Dubs
"
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours
"
Film, TV,
and stage
By the People: The Election of Barack Obama
(2009)
Change
(2010)
Obama Anak Menteng
(2010)
2016: Obama's America
(2012)
The Road We've Traveled
(2012)
Southside with You
(2016)
Hillary and Clinton
(2016)
Barry
(2016)
America's Great Divide
(2020)
We the People
(2021)
Renegades: Born in the USA
(2021)
Obama: In Pursuit of a More Perfect Union
(2021)
The First Lady
(2022)
Picturing the Obamas
(2022)
Other media
Social media use
Artists for Obama
"Hope" poster
"Joker" poster
Hair Like Mine
Situation Room
Iman Crosson
The Forgotten Man
(2010 painting)
President Barack Obama
(2018 portrait)
Obama logo
In comics
Barack Obama's summer playlist
Related
Barack Obama Day (Illinois)
Obama Day (Kenya)
Awards and honors
Namesakes
Higher Ground Productions
"
One Last Time (44 Remix)
"
Sunlight before signing
← George W. Bush
Donald Trump →
Category
v
t
e
Michelle Obama
Work
Let's Move!
Task Force on Childhood Obesity
Save America's Treasures
Joining Forces
Books
American Grown
(2012)
Becoming
(2018)
The Light We Carry
(2022)
Family
Barack Obama
(husband)
Marian Robinson
(mother)
Craig Robinson
(brother)
Capers Funnye
(cousin)
Bo
(family dog)
Sunny
(family dog)
Public image
Books
Barack and Michelle
(2009)
Michelle Obama: A Life
(2015)
Film
Southside with You
(2016)
Becoming
(2020 documentary)
Television
Waffles + Mochi
(2021)
We the People
(2021)
The First Lady
(2022)
Picturing the Obamas
(2022)
Other
The Michelle Obama Musiaqualogy
First Lady Michelle Obama
(painting)
Michelle Obama: The Light Podcast
(2023 podcast)
Related
Barack Obama Plaza
Michelle and Barack Obama Sports Complex
Higher Ground Productions
2020 Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection
Category
v
t
e
Donald Trump
45th
(2017–2021) and
47th
(beginning 2025)
President of the United States
Life and
politics
Business career
The Trump Organization
legal affairs
business projects in Russia
links between business partners and Russian government officials
wealth
tax returns
Trump Media & Technology Group
Media career
The Apprentice
American football
Golf
Honors and awards
Political positions
Trumpism
Relationship to fascism
Rhetoric
2021 CPAC speech
Endorsements
False or misleading statements
Promotion of conspiracy theories
Protests
timeline
Racial views
Security incidents
Las Vegas rally incident
Attempted assassinations
in Pennsylvania
raised-fist photographs
perpetrator
in Florida
suspect
Age and health concerns
Family
Ivana Trump
(first wife)
Marla Maples
(second wife)
Melania Trump
(third wife)
Donald Trump Jr.
(son)
Ivanka Trump
(daughter)
Eric Trump
(son)
Tiffany Trump
(daughter)
Fred Trump
(father)
Mary Anne MacLeod Trump
(mother)
Maryanne Trump Barry
(sister)
Fred Trump Jr.
(brother)
Robert Trump
(brother)
Frederick Trump
(grandfather)
Elizabeth Christ Trump
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