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Alternate timeline of U.S. Presidents
editNo.[a] | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term[1] | Party[b][2] | Election | Vice President[3] | |
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1 | George Washington (1732–1799) [4] |
April 30, 1789 – March 4, 1797 |
Unaffiliated | 1788–1789
|
John Adams[c] | ||
2 | John Adams (1735–1826) [6] |
March 4, 1797 – March 4, 1801 |
Federalist | 1796 | Thomas Jefferson[d] | ||
3 | Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) [8] |
March 4, 1801 – March 4, 1805 |
Democratic- Republican |
1800 | Aaron Burr | ||
4 | Alexander Hamilton (1755/1757–1838) |
March 4, 1805 – March 4, 1813 |
Federalist | 1804
|
Charles C. Pinckney | ||
5 | Elbridge Gerry (1744–1814) |
March 4, 1813 – November 23, 1814[e] |
Democratic- Republican |
1812 | James Madison | ||
6 | James Madison (1751–1836) |
November 23, 1814[f] – March 4, 1817 |
Democratic- Republican |
– | Vacant throughout presidency | ||
7 | James Monroe (1758–1831) [9] |
March 4, 1817 – March 4, 1825 |
Democratic- Republican |
1816
|
Daniel D. Tompkins | ||
8 | Henry Clay (1777–1852) |
March 4, 1825 – March 4, 1829 |
Democratic- Republican |
1824 | John Quincy Adams | ||
9 | Andrew Jackson (1767–1845) [10] |
March 4, 1829 – March 4, 1837 |
Democratic | 1828
|
John C. Calhoun[g]
Vacant after | ||
10 | Martin Van Buren (1782–1862) [12] |
March 4, 1837 – March 4, 1841 |
Democratic | 1836 | Richard Mentor Johnson | ||
11 | Henry Clay (1777–1852) |
March 4, 1841 – March 4, 1845 |
Whig | 1840 | John Tyler | ||
12 | James K. Polk (1795–1849) [13] |
March 4, 1845 – June 15, 1849[e] |
Democratic | 1844
|
William L. Marcy
| ||
13 | George M. Dallas (1792–1864) |
June 15, 1849[h] – March 4, 1853 |
Democratic | – | Vacant throughout presidency | ||
14 | Lewis Cass (1782–1858) |
March 4, 1853 – June 17, 1858[e] |
Democratic | 1852
|
William R. King[e]
Vacant after | ||
15 | James Buchanan (1791–1868) [14] |
June 17, 1858[i] – March 4, 1861 |
Democratic | – | Vacant throughout presidency | ||
16 | Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) [15] |
March 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865[e] |
Republican | 1860
|
Hannibal Hamlin | ||
17 | Hannibal Hamlin (1809–1891) |
April 15, 1865[j] – March 4, 1869 |
Republican | – | Vacant throughout presidency | ||
18 | Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1881) [16] |
March 4, 1869 – March 4, 1877 |
Republican | 1868
|
Schuyler Colfax
Vacant after | ||
19 | Samuel J. Tilden (1814–1886) |
March 4, 1877 – March 4, 1881 |
Democratic | 1876 | Thomas A. Hendricks | ||
20 | Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1881) |
March 4, 1881 – July 23, 1881[e] |
Republican | 1880 | John Sherman | ||
21 | John Sherman (1823–1900) |
July 23, 1881[k] – March 4, 1889 |
Republican | –
|
Vacant through March 4, 1885 | ||
22 | Grover Cleveland (1837–1908) [17] |
March 4, 1889 – March 4, 1897 |
Democratic | 1888
|
Allen G. Thurman
| ||
23 | William McKinley (1843–1915) [18] |
March 4, 1897 – March 4, 1905 |
Republican | 1896
|
Garret Hobart[e]
Vacant after | ||
24 | Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) [19] |
March 4, 1905 – March 4, 1917 |
Republican | 1904
|
Charles W. Fairbanks
| ||
25 | Charles Evans Hughes (1862–1948) |
March 4, 1917 – March 4, 1925 |
Republican | 1916
|
Warren G. Harding
| ||
26 | Calvin Coolidge (1872–1934) [20] |
March 4, 1925 – March 4, 1933 |
Republican | 1924
|
Charles G. Dawes
| ||
27 | Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945) [21] |
March 4, 1933 – January 20, 1941 |
Democratic | 1932
|
John Nance Garner | ||
28 | John Nance Garner (1868–1967) |
January 20, 1941 – January 20, 1945 |
Democratic | 1940 | Harry S. Truman | ||
29 | Thomas E. Dewey (1902–1971) |
January 20, 1945 – January 20, 1953 |
Republican | 1944
|
Harold Stassen | ||
30 | Robert A. Taft (1889–1953) |
January 20, 1953 – July 31, 1953 |
Republican | 1952 | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
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- ^ LOC ; whitehouse.gov .
- ^ Guide to U.S. Elections (2010), pp. 257–258.
- ^ LOC.
- ^ McDonald (2000).
- ^ Guide to U.S. Elections (2010), pp. 197, 272 ; Nardulli (1992), p. 179 .
- ^ Pencak (2000).
- ^ Guide to U.S. Elections (2010), p. 274.
- ^ Peterson (2000).
- ^ Ammon (2000).
- ^ Remini (2000).
- ^ Neale (2004), p. 22.
- ^ Cole (2000).
- ^ Rawley (2000).
- ^ Gienapp (2000).
- ^ McPherson (b) (2000).
- ^ McPherson (a) (2000).
- ^ Campbell (2000).
- ^ Gould (a) (2000).
- ^ Harbaugh (2000).
- ^ McCoy (2000).
- ^ Brinkley (2000).