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This page lists every President of the United States of America. The list up until Abraham Lincoln is identical to OTL, but included to make the list more complete.
The President of the United States was the head of state and head of government of the United States of America. The President led the executive branch of the United States government and commanded its armed forces. The position was abolished on September 12, 1928, when the last president, Charles W. Bryan , resigned and surrendered to the socialist revolution .
List of Presidents [ ]
Presidents of the United States
No.
Name
Portrait
Took Office
Left Office
Party
Previous Position
Vice President(s)
1
George Washington
April 30, 1789
March 4, 1797
None
Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army
John Adams
2
John Adams
March 4, 1797
March 4, 1801
Federalist
1st Vice President of the United States
Thomas Jefferson
3
Thomas Jefferson
March 4, 1801
March 4, 1809
Democratic-Republican
2nd Vice President of the United States
Aaron Burr (1801-05) George Clinton (1805-09)
4
James Madison
March 4, 1809
March 4, 1817
Democratic-Republican
5th United States Secretary of State
George Clinton (1809-12) Elbridge Gerry (1813-14)
5
James Monroe
March 4, 1817
March 4, 1825
Democratic-Republican
7th United States Secretary of State
Daniel D. Thompkins
6
John Quincy Adams
March 4, 1825
March 4, 1829
Democratic-Republican
8th United States Secretary of State
John C. Calhoun
7
Andrew Jackson
March 4, 1829
March 4, 1837
Democratic-Republican & Democratic
U.S. Senator from Tennessee
John C. Calhoun (1829-32) Martin Van Buren (1833-37)
8
Martin Van Buren
March 4, 1837
March 4, 1841
Democratic
8th Vice President of the United States
Richard M. Johnson
9
William Henry Harrison
March 4, 1841
April 4, 1841
Whig
U.S. Minister to Colombia
John Tyler
10
John Tyler
April 4, 1841
March 4, 1845
Whig
10th Vice President of the United States
None
11
James K. Polk
March 4, 1845
March 4, 1849
Democratic
9th Governor of Tennessee
George M. Dallas
12
Zachary Taylor
March 4, 1849
July 9, 1850
Whig
Major General of the U.S. Army
Millard Fillmore
13
Millard Fillmore
July 9, 1850
March 4, 1853
Whig
12th Vice President of the United States
None
14
Franklin Pierce
March 4, 1853
March 4, 1857
Democratic
Brigadier General of the U.S. Army
William R. King (1853)
15
James Buchanan
March 4, 1857
March 4, 1861
Democratic
U.S. Minister to the Court of St. James's
John C. Breckinridge
16
Abraham Lincoln
March 4, 1861
April 14, 1868
Republican
U.S. Representative from Illinois
Hannibal Hamlin (1861-65) Andrew Johnson (1865-68)
17
George H. Pendleton
March 4, 1869
March 4, 1877
Democratic
U.S. Senator from Ohio
Augustus C. Dodge
18
Samuel J. Tilden
March 4, 1877
March 4, 1885
Democratic
25th Governor of New York
Thomas A. Hendricks
19
William B. Allison
March 4, 1885
June 22, 1885
National American
U.S. Senator from Iowa
Levi P. Morton
20
Levi P. Morton
June 22, 1885
March 4, 1889
National American
19th Vice President of the United States
None
21
John G. Carlisle
March 4, 1889
March 4, 1893
Democratic
U.S. Representative from Kentucky
Daniel W. Voorhees
22
William McKinley
March 4, 1893
March 4, 1897
National American
U.S. Representative from Ohio
Morgan Bulkeley
23
William Jennings Bryan
March 4, 1897
October 27, 1901
Democratic
U.S. Representative from Nebraska
Arthur Sewall (1897-1900)
George Gray (1901)
24
George Gray
October 27, 1901
March 4, 1905
Democratic
23rd Vice President of the United States
None
25
Charles W. Fairbanks
March 4, 1905
March 4, 1913
National American
U.S. Senator from Indiana
Robert R. Hitt (1905-06)
Robert M. La Follette (1909-13)
26
Henry Cabot Lodge
March 4, 1913
March 4, 1921
National American
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts
Herbert S. Hadley
27
Warren G. Harding
March 4, 1921
August 2, 1923
National American
U.S. Senator from Ohio
Irvine Lenroot
28
Irvine Lenroot
August 2, 1923
March 4, 1925
National American
27th Vice President of the United States
None
29
Robert M. La Follette
March 4, 1925
June 18, 1925
Progressive
US Senator from Wisconsin
Charles W. Bryan
30
Charles W. Bryan
June 18, 1925
September 12, 1928 Position abolished
Democratic
28th Vice President of the United States
None
Records and Stats [ ]
Records
Record
Holder
Value
Youngest
William Jennings Bryan
36 years old
Oldest
Samuel J. Tilden
71 years old
Oldest (at inauguration)
Robert M. La Follette
69 years old
Parties
Party
Presidents
Democratic
11
National American
7
Democratic-Republican
4
Whig
4
Federalist
1
Non-Partisan
1
Progressive
1
Republican
1
States
State
Presidents
Virginia
5
New York
4
Ohio
4
Massachusetts
3
Nebraska
2
Tennessee
2
Wisconsin
2
Delaware
1
Illinois
1
Indiana
1
Iowa
1
Kentucky
1
Louisiana
1
New Hampshire
1
Pennsylvania
1
Prior Positions
Prior Position
Presidents
Vice President
9
Senator
7
Representative
4
Military
3
Secretary of State
3
Diplomat
2
Governor
2
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