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Interesting Facts About Every US President

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Assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald
John F. Kennedy
First African American president
Barack Obama
Held meetings on the toilet.
Lyndon B. Johnson
Famous for his wrestling skills.
Abraham Lincoln
The oldest president in the history of the US.
Joe Biden
Had a sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
Bill Clinton
The only president to be impeached twice.
Donald Trump
Acted in many movies before becoming president.
Ronald Reagan
Established the League of Nations
Woodrow Wilson
Had terrible, decaying teeth so he wore dentures made from (among other things) ivory, spring, and brass screws.
George Washington
Died of pneumonia a month after his one hour and 45 minutes inauguration speach.
William Henry Harrison
His personal memoirs have been highly regarded by the general public, military historians, and literary critics.
Ulysses S. Grant
"S" in his name didn't actually stand for anything
Harry S. Truman
Was an avid stamp collector.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Kept a 1,400-pound block of cheddar cheese in the White House.
Andrew Jackson
Was a speed reader and could read up to 2000 words per minute.
Jimmy Carter
Bought the Louisiana Purchase
Thomas Jefferson
Camp David was named after his 5-year-old grandson.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
First US president to win the Nobel Prize.
Theodore Roosevelt
He joined the Navy at the age of 18 after Pearl Harbor. He became one of the youngest pilots in the Navy.
George H. W. Bush
Served two nonconsecutive terms.
Grover Cleveland
Had a reputation of being a quiet man.
Calvin Coolidge
The only president, aside from George Washington, to run unopposed for re-election.
James Monroe
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Didn't have a vice president during his time in office.
Millard Fillmore
Died suddenly of Gastroenteritis during his presidency.
Zachary Taylor
Many say he won by fraud earning him the nickname His Fraudulency.
Rutherford B. Hayes
Murdered by Charles J. Guiteau.
James A. Garfield
His mining company made him a self-made millionaire.
Herbert Hoover
Only former U.S. Solicitor General to become President.
William Taft
First vice president of the United States.
John Adams
Started the Mexican-American War.
James K. Polk
Assassinated by Leon Czolgosz.
William McKinley
The only president who was a lifelong bachelor.
James Buchanan
Princeton University's very first graduate student, where he studied Hebrew among other subjects.
James Madison
Was the first president to use electricity in the White House.
Benjamin Harrison
Had 15 known children, most of any US president.
John Tyler
Never attended to school.
Andrew Johnson
Widely regarded as a failure; he is often described as one of the worst presidents in American history. His tenures partly lead to the Civil War.
Franklin Pierce
Didn't re-marry after his wife died of tuberculosis
Martin Van Buren
He served as quartermaster general of the New York Militia during the American Civil War.
Chester A. Arthur
He's the first president who has an MBA. He graduated from Harvard Business School in 1975.
George W. Bush
Held many jobs before taking office including being a teacher, an insurance agent, a reporter, and the owner of "The Marion Daily Star."
Warren G. Harding
He became a lawyer without going to law school.
John Quincy Adams
Was the only politician to serve as both president and vice president without actually being elected to either office.
Gerald Ford
Appeared in the television series "Laugh-In"
Richard Nixon
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