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John Quincy Adams
7th President of the United States
In office
September 18, 1823 – March 4, 1837
Preceded byWilliam Crawford
Succeeded byWilliam Wirt
Vice Presidents
6th Vice President of the United States
In office
March 4, 1821 – September 18, 1823
PresidentWilliam Crawford
Preceded byJared Ingersoll
Succeeded byAlbert Gallatin
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
In office
April 9, 1812 – March 4, 1821
Nominated byJames Madison
Preceded byWilliam Cushing
Succeeded byJohn Davis
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Massachusetts's 8th district
In office
March 4, 1843 – March 15, 1853
Preceded byWilliam Calhoun
Succeeded byHorace Mann
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Massachusetts's 12th district
In office
March 4, 1841 – March 3, 1843
Preceded byFrancis Baylies
Succeeded byGeorge Robinson
United States Minister to Russia
In office
November 5, 1809 – January 1, 1812
PresidentJames Madison
Preceded byWilliam Short
Succeeded byJames Bayard
United States Senator
from Massachusetts
In office
March 4, 1803 – June 8, 1808
Preceded byJonathan Mason
Succeeded byJames Lloyd
United States Minister to Prussia
In office
December 5, 1797 – May 5, 1801
PresidentJohn Adams
Thomas Jefferson
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byHenry Wheaton (1835)
United States Minister to the Netherlands
In office
November 6, 1794 – June 20, 1797
PresidentGeorge Washington
Preceded byWilliam Short
Succeeded byWilliam Vans Murray
Personal details
Born(1767-07-11)July 11, 1767
Braintree, Massachusetts Bay, British America
(now Quincy, Massachusetts, U.S.)
DiedMarch 15, 1853(1853-03-15) (aged 85)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Resting placeUnited First Parish Church
Political partyFederalist (1792–1808)
Democratic-Republican (1808–1838)
Whig (1838–1853)
SpouseLouisa Johnson (1797–1853)
Children4, including George, John, Charles
Alma materHarvard University
SignatureCursive signature in ink

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  Nonpartisan  Federalist  Democratic-Republican  Democratic  Whig  Republican  National Union
Presidency[a]PresidentPrevious servicePartyElectionVice President
1[b]
April 30, 1789

March 4, 1797
George Washington
1732–1799
(Lived: 67 years)
[1][2][3]
Commander-in-Chief
of the
Continental Army

(1775–1783)
 Nonpartisan
[4]
1
(1788–89)
John Adams
[c][d]
2
(1792)
2March 4, 1797

March 4, 1801
John Adams
1735–1826
(Lived: 90 years)
[5][6][7]
1st
Vice President of the United States
Federalist3
(1796)
Thomas Jefferson
[e]
3March 4, 1801

March 4, 1809
Thomas Jefferson
1743–1826
(Lived: 83 years)
[8][9][10]
2nd
Vice President of the United States
Democratic-
Republican
4
(1800)
Aaron Burr
March 4, 1801March 4, 1805
5
(1804)
George Clinton
March 4, 1805March 4, 1809
4March 4, 1809

March 4, 1817
James Madison
1751–1836
(Lived: 85 years)
[11][12][13]
5th
United States Secretary of State

(1801–1809)
Democratic-
Republican
6
(1808)
George Clinton
March 4, 1809April 20, 1812
(Died in office)
Office vacant
(Balance of Clinton's term)
7
(1812)
Elbridge Gerry
March 4, 1813November 23, 1814
(Died in office)
Office vacant
(Balance of Gerry's term)
5March 4, 1817

March 4, 1825
James Monroe
1758–1831
(Lived: 73 years)
[14][15][16]
7th
United States Secretary of State

(1811–1817)
Democratic-
Republican
8
(1816)
Daniel D. Tompkins
9
(1820)
6March 4, 1825

March 4, 1829
John Quincy Adams
1767–1848
(Lived: 80 years)
[17][18][19]
8th
United States Secretary of State

(1817–1825)
Democratic-
Republican
10
(1824)
John C. Calhoun
7March 4, 1829

March 4, 1837
Andrew Jackson
1767–1845
(Lived: 78 years)
[20][21][22]
U.S. Senator from Tennessee
(1823–1825)
Democratic11
(1828)
John C. Calhoun
[f]
March 4, 1829December 28, 1832
(Resigned from office)
Office vacant
(Balance of Calhoun's term)
12
(1832)
Martin Van Buren
March 4, 1833March 4, 1837
8March 4, 1837

March 4, 1841
Martin Van Buren
1782–1862
(Lived: 79 years)
[23][24][25]
8th
Vice President of the United States
Democratic13
(1836)
Richard Mentor Johnson
9March 4, 1841

April 4, 1841
(Died in office)
William Henry Harrison
1773–1841
(Lived: 68 years)
[26][27][28]
United States Minister to Colombia
(1828–1829)
Whig14
(1840)
John Tyler
(Succeeded to presidency)
10April 4, 1841

March 4, 1845
John Tyler
1790–1862
(Lived: 71 years)
[29][30][31]
10th
Vice President of the United States
Whig
April 4, 1841September 13, 1841
Office vacant
Unaffiliated
September 13, 1841March 4, 1845
[g]
11March 4, 1845

March 4, 1849
James K. Polk
1795–1849
(Lived: 53 years)
[32][33][34]
9th
Governor of Tennessee

(1839–1841)
Democratic15
(1844)
George M. Dallas
12March 4, 1849

July 9, 1850
(Died in office)
Zachary Taylor
1784–1850
(Lived: 65 years)
[35][36][37]
Major General of the 1st Infantry Regiment
United States Army
(1846–1849)
(No prior elected office)
Whig16
(1848)
Millard Fillmore
(Succeeded to presidency)
13July 9, 1850

March 4, 1853
Millard Fillmore
1800–1874
(Lived: 74 years)
[38][39][40]
12th
Vice President of the United States
WhigOffice vacant
14March 4, 1853

March 4, 1857
Franklin Pierce
1804–1869
(Lived: 64 years)
[41][42][43]
Brigadier General of the 9th Infantry
United States Army
(1847–1848)
Democratic17
(1852)
William R. King
March 4April 18, 1853
(Died in office)
Office vacant
(Balance of King's term)
15March 4, 1857

March 4, 1861
James Buchanan
1791–1868
(Lived: 77 years)
[44][45][46]
United States Minister to the
Court of St James's
(1853–1856)
Democratic18
(1856)
John C. Breckinridge
16March 4, 1861

April 15, 1865
(Died in office)
Abraham Lincoln
1809–1865
(Lived: 56 years)
[47][48][49]
U.S. Representative for Illinois' 7th District
(1847–1849)
Republican
(National Union)
[h]
19
(1860)
Hannibal Hamlin
March 4, 1861March 4, 1865
20
(1864)
Andrew Johnson
March 4April 15, 1865
(Succeeded to presidency)
17April 15, 1865

May 16, 1868
(Removed from office)
Andrew Johnson
1808–1875
(Lived: 66 years)
[50][51][52]
16th
Vice President of the United States
National Union
[h]
(Democratic)
[i]
Office vacant
18May 16, 1868

March 4, 1873
Benjamin Wade
1800–1875
(Lived: 74 years)
[53][54][55]
President pro tempore of the United States Senate
(1867–1868)
RepublicanOffice vacant
May 16, 1868March 4, 1869
21
(1868)
Reuben Fenton
March 4, 1869March 4, 1873
19March 4, 1873

August 22, 1882
(Died in office)
Ulysses S. Grant
1822–1882
(Lived: 60 years)
[56][57][58]
28th
United States Secretary of War

(1869–1873)
Republican22
(1872)
Reuben Fenton
March 4, 1873March 4, 1877
23
(1876)
William A. Wheeler
March 4, 1877August 22, 1882
(Succeeded to presidency)
24
(1880)
20August 22, 1882

March 4, 1885
William A. Wheeler
1819–1886
(Lived: 67 years)
[59][60][61]
18th
Vice President of the United States
RepublicanOffice vacant
21March 4, 1885

March 4, 1889
James G. Blaine
1830–1899
(Lived: 68 years)
[62][63][64]
28th
United States Secretary of State

(1883–1885)
Republican25
(1884)
William H. West
22March 4, 1889

March 4, 1897
Grover Cleveland
1837–1908
(Lived: 71 years)
[65][66]
28th
Governor of New York

(1883–1889)
DemocraticThomas A. Hendricks
March 4November 25, 1885
(Died in office)
Office vacant
(Balance of Hendricks' term)
23March 4, 1889

March 4, 1893
Benjamin Harrison
1833–1901
(Lived: 67 years)
[67][68][69]
U.S. Senator from Indiana
(1881–1887)
Republican26
(1888)
Levi P. Morton
24March 4, 1893

March 4, 1897
Grover Cleveland
1837–1908
(Lived: 71 years)
[65][66]
22nd
President of the United States

(1885–1889)
Democratic27
(1892)
Adlai Stevenson
25March 4, 1897

September 14, 1901
(Died in office)
William McKinley
1843–1901
(Lived: 58 years)
[70][71][72]
39th
Governor of Ohio

(1892–1896)
Republican28
(1896)
Garret Hobart
March 4, 1897November 21, 1899
(Died in office)
Office vacant
(Balance of Hobart's term)
29
(1900)
Theodore Roosevelt
March 4September 14, 1901
(Succeeded to presidency)
26September 14, 1901

March 4, 1909
Theodore Roosevelt
1858–1919
(Lived: 60 years)
[73][74][75]
25th
Vice President of the United States
RepublicanOffice vacant
September 14, 1901March 4, 1905
30
(1904)
Charles W. Fairbanks
March 4, 1905March 4, 1909
27March 4, 1909

March 4, 1913
William Howard Taft
1857–1930
(Lived: 72 years)
[76][77][78]
42nd
United States Secretary of War

(1904–1908)
Republican31
(1908)
James S. Sherman
March 4, 1909October 30, 1912
(Died in office)
Office vacant
(Balance of Sherman's term)
28March 4, 1913

March 4, 1921
Woodrow Wilson
1856–1924
(Lived: 67 years)
[79][80][81]
34th
Governor of New Jersey

(1911–1913)
Democratic32
(1912)
Thomas R. Marshall
33
(1916)
29March 4, 1921

August 2, 1923
(Died in office)
Warren G. Harding
1865–1923
(Lived: 57 years)
[82][83][84]
U.S. Senator from Ohio
(1915–1921)
Republican34
(1920)
Calvin Coolidge
(Succeeded to presidency)
30August 2, 1923

March 4, 1929
Calvin Coolidge
1872–1933
(Lived: 60 years)
[85][86][87]
29th
Vice President of the United States
RepublicanOffice vacant
August 2, 1923March 4, 1925
35
(1924)
Charles G. Dawes
March 4, 1925March 4, 1929
31March 4, 1929

March 4, 1933
Herbert Hoover
1874–1964
(Lived: 90 years)
[88][89][90]
3rd
United States Secretary of Commerce

(1921–1928)
(No prior elected office)
Republican36
(1928)
Charles Curtis
32March 4, 1933

April 12, 1945
(Died in office)
Franklin D. Roosevelt
1882–1945
(Lived: 63 years)
[91][92][93]
44th
Governor of New York

(1929–1932)
Democratic37
(1932)
John Nance Garner
March 4, 1933January 20, 1941
[j]
38
(1936)
39
(1940)
Henry A. Wallace
January 20, 1941January 20, 1945
40
(1944)
Harry S. Truman
January 20April 12, 1945
(Succeeded to presidency)
33April 12, 1945

January 20, 1953
Harry S. Truman
1884–1972
(Lived: 88 years)
[94][95][96]
34th
Vice President of the United States
DemocraticOffice vacant
April 12, 1945January 20, 1949
41
(1948)
Alben W. Barkley
January 20, 1949January 20, 1953
34January 20, 1953

January 20, 1961
Dwight D. Eisenhower
1890–1969
(Lived: 78 years)
[97][98][99]
Supreme Allied Commander Europe
(1949–1952)
(No prior elected office)
Republican42
(1952)
Richard Nixon
43
(1956)
35January 20, 1961

November 22, 1963
(Died in office)
John F. Kennedy
1917–1963
(Lived: 46 years)
[100][101][102]
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts
(1953–1960)
Democratic44
(1960)
Lyndon B. Johnson
(Succeeded to presidency)
36November 22, 1963

January 20, 1969
Lyndon B. Johnson
1908–1973
(Lived: 64 years)
[103][104]
37th
Vice President of the United States
DemocraticOffice vacant
November 22, 1963January 20, 1965
45
(1964)
Hubert Humphrey
January 20, 1965January 20, 1969
37January 20, 1969

August 9, 1974
(Resigned from office)
Richard Nixon
1913–1994
(Lived: 81 years)
[105][106][107]
36th
Vice President of the United States

(1953–1961)
Republican46
(1968)
Spiro Agnew
January 20, 1969October 10, 1973
(Resigned from office)
47
(1972)
Office vacant
October 10December 6, 1973
Gerald Ford
December 6, 1973August 9, 1974
(Succeeded to presidency)
38August 9, 1974

January 20, 1977
Gerald Ford
1913–2006
(Lived: 93 years)
[108][109][110]
40th
Vice President of the United States
RepublicanOffice vacant
August 9December 19, 1974
Nelson Rockefeller
December 19, 1974January 20, 1977
39January 20, 1977

January 20, 1981
Jimmy Carter
Born 1924
(99 years old)
[111][112][113]
76th
Governor of Georgia

(1971–1975)
Democratic48
(1976)
Walter Mondale
40January 20, 1981

January 20, 1989
Ronald Reagan
1911–2004
(Lived: 93 years)
[114][115][116]
33rd
Governor of California

(1967–1975)
Republican49
(1980)
George H. W. Bush
50
(1984)
41January 20, 1989

January 20, 1993
George H. W. Bush
Born 1924
(100 years old)
[117][118][119]
43rd
Vice President of the United States
Republican51
(1988)
Dan Quayle
42January 20, 1993

January 20, 2001
Bill Clinton
Born 1946
(77 years old)
[120][121][122]
40th & 42nd
Governor of Arkansas

(1979–1981 & 1983–1992)
Democratic52
(1992)
Al Gore
53
(1996)
43January 20, 2001

January 20, 2009
George W. Bush
Born 1946
(78 years old)
[123][124]
46th
Governor of Texas

(1995–2000)
Republican54
(2000)
Dick Cheney
55
(2004)
44January 20, 2009

Incumbent
Barack Obama
Born 1961
(62 years old)
[125][126]
U.S. Senator from Illinois
(2005–2008)
Democratic56
(2008)
Joe Biden
57
(2012)
   [top]
Presidency[a]President-elect[k]Previous servicePartyElectionVice President-elect
45Beginning
January 20, 2017

(−2,728 days from now)
Donald Trump
Born 1946
(78 years old)
[127][128]
Chairman of
The Trump Organization
(1971–present)
(No prior elected office)
Republican58
(2016)
Mike Pence

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