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  1. The American Heritage History of the Presidents of the United States, 3 volume set by Editors, 1968
  2. How To Draw The Life And Times Of Ulysses S. Grant (Kid's Guide to Drawing the Presidents of the United States of America) by Betsy Dru Tecco, 2006-08-11
  3. Inaugural Addresses Volume Two: Grover Cleveland 1885 to George W. Bush 2001 (Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States)
  4. Debrett's Presidents of the United States of America by David Williamson, 1991-06
  5. Biography of Martin Van Buren, President of the United States: With an Appendix Containing Selections from His Writings ... with Other Valuable Documents ... H. Benton to the Convention of the State by William Emmons, Thomas Hart Benton, 2010-02-24
  6. Lives Of Our Presidents: Complete Biographies Of All The Presidents Of The United States, From The Formation Of The Government To The Present Time by William A. Peters, 2010-09-10
  7. How To Draw The Life And Times Of James K. Polk (Kid's Guide to Drawing the Presidents of the United States of America) by Melody S. Mis, 2006-09
  8. John Adams: A Bibliography (Bibliographies of the Presidents of the United States)
  9. John F. Kennedy: A Bibliography (Bibliographies of the Presidents of the United States) by James Giglio, 1995-06-27
  10. Presidential Cookies: Cookie Recipes of the Presidents of the United States by Bev Young, 2005-01
  11. Richard Nixon: Containing the public messages, speeches and statements of the president : 1971 (Public papers of the presidents of the United States) by Richard Nixon, 1972
  12. Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Lyndon B Johnson (Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of the President 1965) in two volumes by Lyndon B. Johnson, 1966
  13. Lives of the presidents of the United States of America from Washington to the present time by John S. C. 1805-1877 Abbott, 2010-08-04
  14. Memorials of Sarah Childress Polk: Wife of the 11th President of the United States by Anson Nelson, 1974-04

41. Www.fujisan.demon.co.uk/USPresidents/preslist.htm
Similar pages The Avalon Project The Papers of the PresidentsThe Avalon Project at Yale Law School The Papersof the Presidents of the United States.
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42. Modern History Sourcebook: Inaugural Addresses Of US Presidents
Offers text versions of inagural and State of the Union addresses from United States Presidents, from Washington to Clinton.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/presidents-inaugurals.html
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Inaugural Addresses of US Presidents
It has been a tradition for each US President to begin each term of office with a speech at his inauguration. A few of these speeches give real insight into a presidency, or that state of the country at the time. Others are more quotidien. The more important ones are highlighted below. All these texts are located at the University of Oklahoma Chronology of US Historical Documents site.

43. Quia - United States Presidents
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44. The Presidents Of The United States
Short history of the U.S. Presidency, along with biographical sketches and portraits of all the Presidents to date. From the official White House site.
http://whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/index.html
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... Presidents by Date The President biographies presented here are from the book The Presidents of the United States of America written by Frank Freidel and Hugh S. Sidey (contributing author), published by the White House Historical Association with the cooperation of the National Geographic Society Life in the White House President Updates America on Operations Liberty Shield and Iraqi Freedom Press Briefing by Ari Fleischer ... More News President Bush met with his Cabinet to, "...review our strategies to make the world more peaceful, to make our country more secure, to make the lives of our citizens as healthy and as prosperous as possible." More Videos What happened on this day in 1944 during Franklin Roosevelt's administration?

45. The Presidents Of The United States
A collection of biographies and photographs from the official White House web site.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/index.html
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Alphabetical Order:
Adams to Jackson Alphabetical Order:
Jefferson to Wilson Adams, John
Jefferson, Thomas

Adams, John

Johnson, Andrew
... Presidents by Date The President biographies presented here are from the book The Presidents of the United States of America written by Frank Freidel and Hugh S. Sidey (contributing author), published by the White House Historical Association with the cooperation of the National Geographic Society Life in the White House President Updates America on Operations Liberty Shield and Iraqi Freedom Press Briefing by Ari Fleischer ... More News President Bush met with his Cabinet to, "...review our strategies to make the world more peaceful, to make our country more secure, to make the lives of our citizens as healthy and as prosperous as possible." More Videos What happened on this day in 1944 during Franklin Roosevelt's administration?

46. World Almanac For Kids
Presidents of the United States Click on a president below to get to knowhim better. Sorry, no female Presidents yet. 1. George Washington, 23.
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President George W. Bush had a regulation T-ball field built on the South Lawn of the White House.
The first game, between the Satchel Paige Memphis Red Sox and the Capitol City Rockies, took place on May 6, 2001.
In 1886, Grover Cleveland became the first, and only, president to be married in the White House. The residence of the U.S. president was called the "President's Palace," the "President's House," and the "Executive Mansion," before Theodore Roosevelt made "White House" the official name in 1901. John Adams was the first president to live in the White House.

47. US Vice Presidents
Biographies, some portraits and related information for the United States vice Presidents.
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48. The United States President And Vice President Information Pages
United States Presidents. United States Vice Presidents John Adams; Thomas Jefferson.Aaron Burr. George Clinton. Elbridge Gerry. Daniel Tompkins. John Calhoun.
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49. History Buff - Discovery.com
Features portraits, biographical sketches, trivia, inaugural addresses, and links to related articles.
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51. U. S. Presidents Trivia, Table Of Contents
Interesting and unusual facts about United States Presidents, in the form of a trivia quiz.
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52. Federal Government Resources On The Web/President
version. Presidents of the United States (IPL/Summers) Extensive website with pages for each President, Washington to Clinton; Picture
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  • National First Ladies Library
    • Bibliography of books, articles, manuscripts, dissertations, and other printed resources in the library's collection arranged by name of the First Lady
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    • Impeachment Documents Relating to a U.S. President (Auburn University)
      • Full text of selected government documents relating to the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton
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      • Documents Center coverage of President Clinton's road toward impeachment
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        • Multimedia history of U.S. Presidents from Theodore Roosevelt to Harry Truman
        • Political campaign, presidential legacy, and contemporaneous cultural information

53. Name That President
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54. The United States Presidential History Links Page
Franklin Pierce A Bibliography (Bibliographies of the Presidents of the UnitedStates, No 14) This bibliography provides information about Pierce, his
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Search: All Products Books Popular Music Classical Music Video Electronics Software Kitchen Keywords: ***Recommended Reading - Long General List***** Life of George Washington, Vols 1-5 (The Complete Works of Washington Irving) John Adams: A Life - The book not only presents the life, character and achievements of John Adams in a lucid style but depicts a very absorbing picture of the United States and Europe during Adams' life time Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation : A Biography - Merrill Peterson's book is a great work of prose. It is a masterpiece of American biography. He looks at Jefferson's record with great care, and he makes every page a joy to read. The Life of James Monroe by George Morgan Diary of John Quincy Adams by John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson - An excellent course supplement as well as fascinating reading for biography and history buffs. "The best biography of Andrew Jackson available." Library Journal Autobiography of Martin Van Buren - John C. Fitzpatrick (Editor)

55. Internet Public Library: POTUS
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Ronald Wilson Reagan
40th President of the United States
(January 20, 1981 to January 20, 1989) Nicknames: "The Gipper"; "The Great Communicator" Born: February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois
Father: John Edward Reagan
Mother: Nelle Wilson Reagan
Married: Jane Wyman (1914- ) , on June 25, 1940 (divorced in 1948); Nancy Davis (1923- ) , on March 1, 1952
Children: Maureen Elizabeth Reagan (1941- ); Michael Edward Reagan (adopted) (1945- ); Patricia Ann Reagan (1952- ); Ronald Prescott Reagan (1958- )

56. Encyclopedia Americana: Elbridge Gerry
Encyclopedia Americana A signer of the Declaration of Independence and a delegate to the Constitutional Convention, he was also a U. S. congressman, governor of Massachusetts, and vice president of the United States.
http://gi.grolier.com/presidents/ea/vp/vpgerry.html

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The Presidents EA Contents ELBRIDGE GERRY
Biography

Elbridge Gerry, (1744-1814), ger'e, American patriot and political leader. A signer of the Declaration of Independence and a delegate to the Constitutional Convention, he was also a U. S. congressman, governor of Massachusetts, and VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Gerry was born in Marblehead, Mass., on July 17, 1744. He graduated from Harvard College in 1762 and returned to Marblehead to enter his father's mercantile and shipping business. It is probable that he first espoused the patriot cause as a result of grievances over Britain's attempt to tax colonial commerce. Revolutionary Politics their Rights and Liberties. " Gerry subsequently was elected to the Massachusetts provincial congress, where he assumed the task of procuring supplies and military equipment to meet the needs of the patriot forces. Elected a delegate to the Continental Congress in 1776, he signed the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation. In addition, Gerry served on several important committees, including the treasury board. Piqued by actions that he felt impinged on states' rights, he decided to withdraw from the CONGRESS in 1780. He resumed his seat in 1783 and would remain active in the Congress until 1785.

57. Encyclopedia Americana: James Danforth Quayle
Encyclopedia Americana Vice president of the United States under George Bush. He was born in Indianapolis, Ind., on Feb. 4, 1947.
http://gi.grolier.com/presidents/ea/vp/vpquayle.html

The Vice-Presidents
The Presidents EA Contents JAMES DANFORTH QUAYLE
Biography

QUAYLE, James Danforth, (1947-), vice president of the United States under George Bush . He was born in Indianapolis, Ind., on Feb. 4, 1947. His maternal grandfather, Eugene Pulliam, Sr., was publisher of newspapers in Indianapolis and in Phoenix, Ariz. Quayle spent much of his boyhood in Arizona and then moved to Huntington, Ind., where his father became publisher of the local newspaper. Quayle graduated from DePauw University in 1969. In 1972 he married Marilyn Tucker. Entering state government, Quayle worked in the attorney general's office, and in the Department of Revenue, and assisted the governor. In 1974 he received a law degree from Indiana University. He and his wife practiced law in Huntington. Quayle was also associate publisher of his parents' newspaper. Quayle, a Republican, defeated an incumbent Democrat to win a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976. Reelected in 1978, he then defeated another veteran Democrat, Birch Bayh, in 1980 to win election to the U.S. Senate. Quayle was reelected in 1986. Senator Quayle supported the conservative programs of Ronald Reagan and focused on national defense and arms control issues. He cosponsored the Job Training Partnership Act of 1982, which allotted private and public resources to train the unemployed. In 1988 George Bush astonished almost everyone by choosing Quayle, who was little known nationally, as his running mate. Many charged that Quayle was not qualified to become president should he have to succeed Bush. Nonetheless, Bush and Quayle were elected by a solid margin. As vice president, Quayle concentrated on reforming the legal system and reducing government regulations. He headed the President's Council on Competitiveness, a cabinet-level group that sought to reduce the costs of government restrictions on businesses. In the 1992 campaign Quayle proved to be a conservative fighter ready to spar against the Democrats. Republicans George Bush and Dan Quayle lost their bid for reelection to Democrats Gov. Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Sen. Albert Gore of Tennessee.

58. Encyclopedia Americana: John C. Calhoun
Encyclopedia Americana In 1824, Calhoun was elected vice president of the United States with support from both the Adams and Jackson factions. He served under the victorious John Quincy Adams, but in 1828 he supported Andrew Jackson and was again elected to the vice presidency when Jackson won the presidency.
http://gi.grolier.com/presidents/ea/vp/vpcal.html

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The Presidents EA Contents JOHN C. CALHOUN
Biography

John Caldwell Calhoun, (1782-1850), kal-hoon', American statesman and political philosopher. From 1811 until his death he served in the federal government, successively as congressman, secretary of war, VICE PRESIDENT , senator, secretary of state, and again as senator. Always he was at the heart of the issues of his time, notably the nullification crisis and the conflict over slavery. Loyal to his nation, to his state of South Carolina, and, above all, to his principles, he sought to preserve the union while advancing Southern interests. Early Career Born in Abbeville district, S.C., on March 18, 1782, Calhoun grew up in an atmosphere of controversy and social change. The extension of cotton culture was bringing slavery into the up-country, where small farmers like his father were challenging the political dominance of the low-country planters. Calhoun was largely self-educated before he entered Yale as a junior in 1801. He graduated with honors in 1804; went on to law school, in Litchfield, Conn.; and was admitted to the South Carolina bar in 1807. Practicing in his native district, he quickly gained the reputation that took him to the state legislature. There, from 1809 to 1811, he helped establish an enduring balance of power between South Carolina's tidewater planters and piedmont farmers.

59. Encyclopedia Americana: John C. Breckinridge
Encyclopedia Americana John Cabell Breckinridge, (1821-1875), James Buchanan's vice president of the United States (1857-1861) before giving his allegiance to the Confederacy. Born near Lexington, Ky., on Jan. 15, 1821, he was educated at Centre College and Transylvania University and became a lawyer.
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The Presidents EA Contents JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE
Biography

John Cabell Breckinridge, (1821-1875), brek'in-rij, American public official, who was VICE PRESIDENT of the United States (1857-1861) before giving his allegiance to the Confederacy. Born near Lexington, Ky., on Jan. 15, 1821, he was educated at Centre College and Transylvania University and became a lawyer. After service in the Mexican War and in the Kentucky legislature, he was elected to CONGRESS in 1851. A Democrat from a previously Whig district, he was catapulated into leadership of his party in Kentucky. Five years later he leaped into national prominence as James BUCHANAN 's vice-presidential running mate. While still vice president, he was elected to the U.S. SENATE in 1859, effective on his retirement. Extremely cautious, Breckinridge avoided sectional controversy, but he held that slavery could not constitutionally be excluded from a territory. As a result, the Southern faction of the DEMOCRATIC PARTY nominated him for president in 1860. He never advocated secession, but, of the four candidates, he best represented the views of the deep South. He received 854,248 popular votes, 18.2% of the total, and carried 11 states with 72 ELECTORAL votes.

60. Encyclopedia Americana: William Rufus De Vane King
Encyclopedia Americana (1786-1853), 13th vice president of the United States. He was born in Sampson county, N.C., on April 7, 1786. The Democratic vice-presidential nominee elected with Franklin Pierce in 1852, King never presided over the Senate as vice president. Ill with tuberculosis, he was in Havana, Cuba, on Inauguration Day, where, by an act of Congress, he took the oath of office. Returning to his home near Cahaba, Ala., he died the next day, April 18, 1853.
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The Vice-Presidents
The Presidents EA Contents WILLIAM RUFUS DE VANE KING
Biography

William Rufus de Vane King, (1786-1853), 13th VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . He was born in Sampson county, N.C., on April 7, 1786. He graduated from the University of North Carolina, studied law, was admitted to the bar, and served two terms in the state legislature. A member of the U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES from 1811 to 1816, he supported the War of 1812. He resigned to serve under William Pinkney as secretary of the U.S. legation in Naples and then in St. Petersburg. King then settled in Alabama, was a delegate to the convention that organized the new state government, and was elected as a Democrat to the U.S. SENATE in 1819. A supporter of President Andrew JACKSON , he became an expert on parliamentary procedure and served as president pro tempore of the Senate. After almost a quarter century in the Senate, King resigned in 1844 to become (until 1846) minister to France, where he was able to prevent France from joining Britain in opposing U.S. annexation of Texas. King reentered the Senate in 1848. Once again named president pro tempore, he was next in line for president for two and a half years after Millard

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