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  1. John Tyler
    President of the United States from 1841 to 1845

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  1. Apr 12, 2024 · John Tyler, 10th president of the United States (1841–45), who took office upon the death of President William Henry Harrison. A maverick Democrat who refused allegiance to the program of party leader Andrew Jackson, he functioned as an independent while in office. Learn more about Tylers life and career.

  2. www.whitehouse.gov › about-the-white-house › presidentsJohn Tyler | The White House

    Dubbed “His Accidency” by his detractors, John Tyler was the first Vice President to be elevated to the office of President by the death of his predecessor. Born in Virginia in 1790, he was...

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · U.S. Presidents. John Tyler was the 10th president of the United States. Updated: Mar 27, 2020. (1790-1862) Who Was John Tyler? Like his father, John Tyler served as governor of...

  4. Oct 25, 2023 · John Tyler was an American statesman who served as the tenth President of the United States from 1841 to 1845. He was the first Vice President to assume the presidency upon the death of a sitting President, and he was the first to do so without being elected to the presidency in his own right.

  5. Scholarly essays, speeches, photos, and other resources on John Tyler, the 10th US president (1841-1845), including information about his succession to the presidency and his disagreements with the Whig Party.

  6. John Tyler: Life in Brief. By William Freehling. John Tyler signaled the last gasp of the Old Virginia aristocracy in the White House. Born a few years after the American Revolution in 1790 to an old family from Virginia's ruling class, Tyler graduated from the College of William and Mary at the age of seventeen, studied law, and went to work ...

  7. JOHN TYLER EVENT TIMELINE. FIRST LADY LETITIA TYLER 04/04/1841-09/10/1842. FIRST LADY JULIA TYLER 06/24/1844-04/04/1845. TYLER PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS: John Tyler Papers (Library of Congress) John Tyler Papers at the College of William & Mary. John Tyler Home (Sherwood Forest), National Historic Landmark, Charles City, VA.

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