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  1. 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, the tenth president of the United States. Tyler served as Assistant Secretary of War of the Confederate States.

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    John Tyler (March 29, 1790 – January 18, 1862) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the tenth president of the United States from 1841 to 1845, after briefly holding office as the tenth vice president in 1841.

  3. Oct 8, 2020 · For Lyon Gardiner Tyler Jr., who died September 26, two generations stretched to a century earlier, when steam locomotives ruled the land and his grandfather was 10th president of the United...

  4. Mar 1, 2024 · John Tyler, Jr., 1819-1896. Like his older brother, John also became a lawyer, served as private secretary of his father during his presidential term and also campaigned for James Buchanan. During the Civil War, he served as Confederate Assistant Secretary of War.

  5. Oct 6, 2020 · The elder John Tyler was a strong anti-Federalist who became the governor of Virginia in 1808. Harrison Ruffin Tyler is now the only living grandchild of a president born in the 18th century.

  6. John Tyler Jr. was an American army colonel, attorney, politician, and writer. He was the fourth son of John Tyler, the tenth president of the United States. Tyler served as Assistant Secretary of War of the Confederate States.

  7. Oct 29, 2009 · In 1844, John Tyler became the first president to marry while in office when he wed Julia Gardiner (1820-89), a wealthy New Yorker 30 years his junior. The couple went on to have seven children.

  8. As a southern supporter living in the North, she was what was popularly known as a “Copperhead.” John Tyler, Jr., commissioned as a major in the Confederate Army. Robert Tyler worked for the Confederate treasury in Richmond.

  9. Feb 20, 2017 · As the United States celebrates Presidents Day, an historical oddity continues: President John Tyler, who served from 1841 to 1845, was born in 1790, died in 1862, still has two surviving...

  10. 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.

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