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2 years, 260 days after 7th president Andrew Jackson (died June 8, 1845) 8th president Martin Van Buren (died July 24, 1862) 21 years, 111 days after 9th president William Henry Harrison (died April 4, 1841) 13 years, 39 days after 11th president James K. Polk (died June 15, 1849) 12 years, 15 days after 12th president Zachary Taylor (died July ...
Two U.S. presidents (who also served as Vice President) died on the same day of July 4, 1826 January 24 – Henry H. Chambers , U.S. Senator from Alabama from 1825 to 1826 (born 1790 ) February 7 – Thomas Todd , Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1807 to 1826 (born 1765 )
2nd President John Adams (died 6:00 PM on July 4, 1826) Five hours and fifteen minutes after 3rd President Thomas Jefferson (died 12:45 PM on July 4, 1826) 4th President James Madison (died June 28, 1836) 4 years, 360 days after 5th President James Monroe (died July 4, 1831) 6th President John Quincy Adams (died February 23, 1848)
KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine (AP) - Former President George H.W. Bush celebrates his 90th birthday Thursday. A list of the 10 longest-lived U.S. presidents, their age and the day they died, if applicable: 1.
(Though only one president was born on the holiday, three of the first five presidents died on July 4: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe all passed away on Independence Day.
By remarkable coincidence, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, the only two signatories of the Declaration of Independence later to serve as presidents of the United States, both died on the same day: July 4, 1826, which was the 50th anniversary of the Declaration. [16]
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The presidency of William Henry Harrison, who died 31 days after taking office in 1841, was the shortest in American history. [6] Franklin D. Roosevelt served the longest, over twelve years, before dying early in his fourth term in 1945. He is the only U.S. president to have served more than two terms. [7]