John Tyler (March 29, 1790 – January 18, 1862) was the tenth president of the United States, serving from 1841 to 1845, after briefly holding office as...
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The presidency of John Tyler began on April 4, 1841, when John Tyler became the 10th President of the United States upon the death of President William...
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Lyon Gardiner Tyler Sr. (August 24, 1853 – February 12, 1935) was an American educator, genealogist, and historian. He was a son of John Tyler, the tenth...
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a water treatment company. As a grandson of the tenth U.S. President John Tyler, he has played a role in preserving historical sites such as Sherwood...
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John Tyler (1790–1862) was the tenth president of the United States from 1841 to 1845. John Tyler may also refer to: John Tyler Sr. (1747–1813), father...
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John Tyler Jr. (April 27, 1819 – January 26, 1896) was an American army colonel, attorney, politician, and writer. He was the fourth son of John Tyler...
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the only four-year term of both William Henry Harrison as president and John Tyler as vice president. The presidential oath of office was administered to...
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President John Tyler. A member of the influential Gardiner family, she had many notable figures as suitors. She met the recently widowed President Tyler in 1842...
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John Tyler Sr. (February 28, 1747 – January 6, 1813) was an American lawyer, planter, politician and judge who served in the Virginia House of Delegates...
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Walter "Wat" Tyler (4 January 1341 (disputed) – 15 June 1381) was a leader of the 1381 Peasants' Revolt in England. He led a group of rebels from Canterbury...
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The inauguration of John Tyler, the tenth president of the United States, was held on Tuesday, April 6, 1841 at the Brown's Indian Queen Hotel in Washington...
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Tyler High School, formerly known as John Tyler High School, is a public, co-educational secondary school in Tyler, Texas. It is part of the Tyler Independent...
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John Alexander Tyler (April 7, 1848 – September 1, 1883) was an American engineer and the second son of President John Tyler and his second wife, Julia...
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Whig candidates William Henry Harrison (the "hero of Tippecanoe") and John Tyler, while denigrating incumbent Democrat Martin Van Buren. Folk music critic...
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city is named for John Tyler, the tenth President of the United States. In 1985, the international Adopt-a-Highway movement began in Tyler. After appeals...
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which neither candidate held elective office at the time. President John Tyler's pursuit of Texas annexation divided both major parties. Annexation would...
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of the United States from 1841 to 1842 as the first wife of President John Tyler. After meeting in 1808, the two married in 1813. She managed their plantation...
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withdrawn, either by the president or by the person chosen. President John Tyler holds the record for most cabinet nominees rejected by the Senate; four...
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William Henry Harrison (category John Quincy Adams administration personnel)
the party nominated him again, with John Tyler as his running mate, under the campaign slogan "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too", and Harrison defeated Van Buren...
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John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, and Millard Fillmore), other prominent members included Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Rufus Choate, William Seward, John J...
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California Tyler, Florida Tyler, Minnesota Tyler, Missouri Tyler, Texas, the largest US city named Tyler Tyler, Washington Tyler County, Texas Tyler County...
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Jackson. Resigned from office John Tyler succeeded to the presidency upon the death of William Henry Harrison. John Tyler was elected vice president on...
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Gardiner Tyler (1820–1889), second wife of President John Tyler Kenneth E. Tyler (born 1931), American master printer and arts educator Kyle Tyler (born...
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July 9, 1850) 187 days after 10th president John Tyler (died January 18, 1862) 10th president John Tyler (died January 18, 1862) 12 years, 217 days after...
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of U.S. Presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, listed on NRHP as John Tyler House John Tyler House (Branford, Connecticut), listed on the NRHP...
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Abolitionist Joshua Leavitt reported the information about John Tyler and Charles Tyler. The claim that Tyler had fathered multiple children with slaves was largely...
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general election. Calhoun served as Secretary of State under President John Tyler from 1844 to 1845, and in that role supported the annexation of Texas...
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then-president John Tyler through her marriage to his son Robert Tyler. She assumed the first lady's responsibilities at the beginning of the Tyler administration...
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Senate United States Senate Vice Presidential Bust Collection Eight (John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, Chester A. Arthur, Theodore Roosevelt...
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John Tyler, the tenth President of the United States, owned slaves throughout his lifetime and held complex views on slavery. He saw it as a necessary...
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