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1816. James Monroe (Democrat-Republican) 8.
1820. James Monroe (Democrat-Republican) 11.

1824. John Quincy Adams (no party) 3, William
Crawford (no party) 1, Andrew Jackson (no
party) 7.

1828. John Quincy Adams (Democrat-
Republican) 6, Andrew Jackson (National
Republican) 5.

1832. Henry Clay (Democrat-Republican) 5,
Andrew Jackson (National Republican) 3.

1836. William Henry Harrison (Whig) 10.
1840. William Henry Harrison (Whig) 10.
1844. Henry Clay (Whig) 8.
1848. Zachary Taylor (Whig) 8.
1852. Franklin Pierce (Democrat) 8.
1856. Millard Fillmore (American) 8.
1860. John C. Breckinridge (Democrat) 8.
1864. Abraham Lincoln (Union) 7.
1868. Horatio Seymour (Democrat) 7.
1872. Thomas A. Hendricks, (Democrat) 8.
1876. Samuel A. Tilden (Democrat) 8.
1880. Winfield Scott Hancock (Democrat) 8.
1884. Grover Cleveland (Democrat) 8.
1888. Grover Cleveland (Democrat) 8.
1892. Grover Cleveland (Democrat) 8.
1896. William McKinley (Republican) 8.
1900. William McKinley (Republican) 8.

1904. Alton B. Parker (Democrat) 7, William
Howard Taft (Republican) 1.

1908. William Jennings Bryan (Democrat) 6,
William Howard Taft (Republican) 2.

1912. Woodrow Wilson (Democrat) 8.
1916. Woodrow Wilson (Democrat) 8.
1920. Warren G. Harding (Republican) 8.
1924. Calvin Coolidge (Republican) 8.

'"Ad Interim June 1 to June 12, 1800.

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1928. Herbert Hoover (Republican) 8.
1932. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat) 8.
1936. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat) 8.
1940. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat) 8.
1944. Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democrat) 8.
1948. Thomas E. Dewey (Republican) 8.
1952. Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican) 9.
1956. Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican) 9.
1960. John F. Kennedy (Democrat) 9.
1964. Lyndon B. Johnson (Democrat) 10.
1968. Hubert H. Humphrey (Democrat) 10.
1972. Richard M. Nixon (Republican) 10.
1976. Jimmy Carter (Democrat) 10.
1980. Jimmy Carter (Democrat) 10.
1984. Ronald Reagan (Republican) 10.
U.S. VICE-PRESIDENTS

1969-1973 Spiro T. Agnew
CABINET MEMBERS

1796-1800
James McHenry ........... Secretary of War

1798-1801
Benjamin Stoddert ..... Secretary of the Navy

1800
Benjamin Stoddert118....... Secretary of War

1801-1809
Robert Smith ......... Secretary of the Navy

1809-1811
Robert Smith ............ Secretary of State

1812-1814
William Pinkney.......... Attorney General

1817-1829
William Wirt............. Attorney General

1831-1833
Louis McLane...... Secretary of the Treasury

 



 
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