History illustrates that voters become galvanized and change their party allegiance when former US presidents run for a ...
This year’s presidential election has a former president, Donald Trump, running for a nonconsecutive term. It’s the fifth time in U.S. history that’s happened.
Young Hickory left office in 1849 in poor health, retiring to Tennessee where he died three months later; The shortest ...
Enjoyed by all echelons of the populace, whiskey was a particular favorite among many American presidents, a taste dating all ...
Tippecanoe had established himself as a national hero. In 1836, when the Whigs needed a candidate to go against Jackson’s ...
Van Buren became a U.S. Senator and was briefly Governor of New York in 1829. He resigned that role upon being named Andrew ...
Judge Weaver said the “award is a testament to the dedication and hard work of my co-workers and staff.” “We would not be ...
The school district uses a third-party company, Edustaff, to employ subs. Edustaff Vice President of Human Resources Jodi Center explains that this employee was immediately removed from all active ...
The presidential office was first envisioned to be more like a clerk's job, and in its earliest incarnation, it was almost ...
a nickname from his 1811 military victory against Native Americans at the Battle of Tippecanoe — against the then-president, Democrat Martin Van Buren. That's when the Whig Party created the ...
While every American president and first lady have reached ... Martin and Hannah Van Buren: Unknown Martin Van Buren was also a widower, and his daughter-in-law Angelica Singleton Van Buren ...