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zachary taylor
Alphabetically by first name, he's listed last
Trivia about zachary taylor
On July 9, 1850 this president died in office; Millard Fillmore was sworn in the following day
"Old Zach"
This career soldier who never voted served as president for fewer than 500 days
Jefferson Davis was the son-in-law of this president who died in office
His favorite horse, Old Whitey, who served him in the Mexican War, roamed the White House lawn in 1849 & 1850
This Mexican War hero & winning 1848 candidate had never voted for president before
"Old Rough And Ready"
Before the Civil War, Early had garrison duty in the Mexican War under this man, "Old Rough and Ready"
Jefferson Davis' was this U.S. president
On April 26, 1846 this general & future president sent the message "Hostilities may now be considered as commenced"
He was exhumed in 1991 to determine whether he had been poisoned in 1850
Lincoln, Grant & Jefferson Davis served in the military under this general who became president
The 2nd Prez to die in the White House, he was felled by acute indigestion (or was it poison?)
He's the big Whig seen here
This future president became a hero after defeating Santa Anna during the Mexican War
This twelfth U.S. president died in office, & his daughter married Jefferson Davis
This general & future pres. founded a fort on the city's site in 1846
...of our 43 U.S. presidents by first name
In 1991 this 12th president was exhumed to see if he'd been poisoned by pro-slavers
Millard Fillmore,Zachary Taylor,Franklin Pierce
Confederate General Richard Taylor was the son of this U.S. President
In 1848 the Democratic Party lost the White House to this Whig & war hero
He died July 9, 1850 in Washington, D.C.
Millard Fillmore (not the duck of comics fame)
During this Whig's brief administration, the Interior Department was created in 1849
The last Whig elected president, he was James Madison's distant cousin
The second big Whig to die in office
"Soldier, Planter, Statesman of the Old Southwest"
This future president gained national fame after defeating Santa Anna at Buena Vista, Mexico in 1847