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American Presidents II
Cleveland to Clinton
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Presidents Chart Art Print
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George Washington to George W. Bush
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A Close View of Denominations of American Paper Money
The law prohibits portraits of living persons from appearing on Government Securities. Therefore, the portraits on currency notes are of deceased persons whose places in history the American people know well. (US Treasury FAQs)
Washington – $1; Jefferson – $2; Lincoln – $5; Hamilton – $10; Jackson – $20; Grant – $50; Franklin – $100.
• more money posters
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The Executive Branch-
Terms
Qualifications
Duties
Powers Over Other Branches
Washington, Van Buren, Lincoln, Wilson, FDR, Kennedy.
• political process posters
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James Monroe (D-R)
(5th US President, 1817-25)
b. 4-28-1758; Westmoreland Co., VA
d. 7-4-1831, NY, NY
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John Quincy Adams (D-R),
b. 7-11-1767; Braintree, MA
d. 2-23-1848; after collapsing on the floor of the House 2 days earlier
John Quincy Adams, 6th President of the US, was the son of Abigail and John Adams.
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Martin Van Buren (D)
(8th President, 1837-1841)
National Archives
b. 12-5-1782; Columbia, NY
d. 7-24-1862, Kinderhook, NY
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William Henry Harrison (W)
(9th President, 1841)
b. 2-9-1773; Charles City Co. VA
d. 4-4-1841, Washington, DC
Harrison was the oldest president (68) until the election of Ronald Reagan (69); he died of "pneumonia, jaundice, septicemia" after "only 30 days, 12 hours and 30 minutes" in the presidency.
FYI - A son of William Henry Harrison married the only child, Clarissa, of Zebulon Pike.
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John Tyler (W)
(10th President, 1841-1845)
b. 3-29-1790; Charles City Co. VA
d. 1-18-1862, Richmond, VA
John Tyler, Vice-President to William Henry Harrison, was the first to assume the presidency by succession, which became the custom until the Twenty-fifth Amendment codified in 1967. The Harrison-Tyler ticket was billed as "Tippecanoe and Tyler too".
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Zachary Taylor (W)
(12th President, 1849-1850)
"Old Rough & Ready"
b. 11-24-1784; Orange Co. VA
d. 7-9-1850; Washington, DC
• Did you know Zachary Taylor's daughter, Sarah Knox Taylor, married Jefferson Davis?
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