22 NEW-HAMPSHIRE GAZETTEER.
with append a list of all the presidents and vice presidents of the United States up to the present time.
PRESIDENTS.
of Birth. 22,1732. 19, 1735. 2, 1743. 5, 1751. 2, 1759. IX, 1767. 15, 1767. 5, 1782. 9,1773. 29, 1790. 2, 1795. 24,1784. 7, 1800. 23, 1804. 13, 1791. 12,1809. 29, 1808. 27, 1822.
Date
Feb.
Oct.
Apr.
Mar.
Apr.
July
Mar.
Dec.
Feb.
Mar.
Nov.
Nov.
Jan.
Nov.
Apr.
Feb.
Dec.
Apr.
George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe,
John Q. Adams, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, Wm. H. Harrison, John Tyler,
James K. Polk, Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, Abraham Lincoln. Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant,
Where Bom.
Virginia,
Massachusetts,
Virginia,
Virginia,
Virginia,
Massachusetts,
. South-Carolina, New-York, Virginia, Virginia, North-Carolina, Virginia, New-York, New-Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, North-Carolina, Illinois,
Term of Agt Office. term 1789 to 1797. 1797 to 1801. 1801 to 1809. 1809 to 1817. 1817 to 1825. 1825 to 1829. 1829 to 1837. 1837 to 1841. 1841 to 1811 to 1845. 1845 to 1«49.
1849 to 1850.
1850 to 1853 1813 to 1857. 1857 to 1861. 1861 to 1865. 1865 to 1869. 1869
Dec. 14, 1799. July 4, 1826. July 4, 1826. June 28,1836. July 4, 1831. Feb. 23, 1848. June 8, 1845. July 24,1862. Apr. 4, 1841. Jan. 17, 1862. June 15, 1849. July 9,1850.
Oct. 8, 1869. June 1, 1868. Apr. 15,1865.
VICE PRESIDENTS, AND THEIR TERMS OF OFFICE.
John Adams, Mass., Apr. 30,1789 to Mar. 4,1797. Thomas Jefferson, Va., Mar. 4,1797 to Mar. 4, 1801.
Aaron Burr, N. Y., Mar. 4,1801 to Mar. 4,1805 George Clinton, N. Y. (died Apr. 20, 18 L2) Mar.
4 1805 to Mar 4. 1813.
Elbridge Gerry, Mass., (died Nov. 23,1814) Mar.
4,1813 to Mar. 4,1817.
Daniel D. Tompkins, N. Y., Mar. 4, 1817 to Mar. 4,1825.
John C. Calhoun, S. C., Mar. 4,1825 to Mar. 4, 1S33.
Martin Van Buren, N. Y., Mar. 4,1833 to Mar. 4, 1837.
Richard M. Johnson, Ky., Mar. 4,1837 to Mar. 4,1841,
John Tyler, Va., (President after death of W. H. HarrisoD, Apr. 4, 1841,) Mar. 4, 1841 to Mar. 4,1845. |
George M. Dallas, Penn., Mar. 4, 1845 to Mar. 4, 1849.
Millard Fillmore, N. Y., (President after death of Z. Taylor, July 9, 1850) Mar. 4, 1849 to Mar. 4, 1853.
William R. King, Alabama, (died Apr. 18. 1853) Mar. 4,1853 to Mar. 4,1857.
John C. Breckinridge, Ky., Mar. 4, 1857 to Mar. 4,1861.
Hannibal Hamlin, Me., Mar. 4, 1861 to Mar. 4, 1865.
Andrew Johnson, Tenn., (President after death of A. Lincoln, Apr. 15,1865) Mar. 4,1865 to Mar. 4, 1-869.
Schuyler Colfax, Ind., Mar. 4, 1869 to Mar. 4, 1873.
Henry Wilson, Mass., Mar. 4, 1S73 to Mar. 4, 1877. |
THE GREAT REBELLION.
Every reader is conversant with the cause and origin of the late rebellion, and it is enough to say that the people of the Southern States were determined not to submit to the rule of Abraham Lin- coln as President of the United States, and, soon after his election in the Fall of 1860, took measures to absolve • themselves from the original union, and form a separate government for the Southern States. In this crisis of our nations history, President Buchanan was not equal to the emergency. A portion of his Cabinet were in known sympathy with the South, and were suffered to remain in office and wield their official power in the interest of their Southern brethren. A large portion of the members of Congress from the
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