| name=Andrew Johnson
| spouse=[[Eliza McCardle Johnson]]
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...ates South of the River Ohio (Southwest Territory), with William Blount as governor. This act disposed of various schemes to place the area under the control o
...universal male suffrage (that is, including free blacks), was described by Thomas Jefferson as the least imperfect and most republican of any state. Armed wi
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| predecessor2=[[Richard Mentor Johnson]]
| order3= 23rd [[Governor of Virginia]]
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...e was the unsuccessful [[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]] candidate for [[Governor of New York]] in [[1844]]. He served as [[New York State Comptroller]] from
...[[Mississippi]] pulled a pistol on Senator [[Thomas Hart Benton (senator)|Thomas Hart Benton]] of [[Missouri]]. Fillmore made no public comment on the merit
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| vicepresident=[[Richard Mentor Johnson]]
| successor2=[[Richard Mentor Johnson]]
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|name=Lyndon B. Johnson
|spouse=[[Lady Bird Johnson]]
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| order2=11th [[Governor of Tennessee]]
...es|Speaker of the House]] (1835–1839) and [[List of Governors of Tennessee|Governor of Tennessee]] (1839–1841) prior to becoming president.
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...[[Governor of Florida|Territorial Governor of Florida]]<br><small>Military Governor</small> 
...s]] (1829–1837). He was also [[List of governors of Florida|military governor]] of [[Florida]] (1821), commander of the American forces at the [[Battle o
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| name=Thomas Jefferson 
| order5=2nd [[Governor of Virginia]]
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|predecessor=[[Andrew Johnson]]
...ew York]], after securing a nomination through his [[U.S. Congressman]], [[Thomas L. Hamer]]. Hamer erroneously nominated him as "Ulysses S. Grant of Ohio,"<
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| vicepresident       = [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]
| successor           = [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]
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* ''Crown Shakur Thomas'', a boy who died of malnutrition at the age of six weeks, after being star
* ''[[Ima Hogg]]'', daughter of [[List of Governors of Texas|Governor of Texas]] [[Jim Hogg|James Stephen Hogg]]. [[Urban legend]] contends that 
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| vicepresident2=[[Thomas A. Hendricks]] (1885, [[List of leaders who died in office|died in office]]
| office3=Governor of New York
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...barked upon a career as a planter and in 1748 was invited to help survey [[Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron|Baron Fairfax's]] lands west of the [[
In December 1753, Washington was detailed by Governor [[Robert Dinwiddie]] of Virginia to carry a British ultimatum to the French
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| vicepresident=[[Thomas R. Marshall]]
| office2=Governor of New Jersey
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|predecessor=[[Lyndon B. Johnson]] 
|successor2=[[Lyndon B. Johnson]]
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...and Rapids]] with his three half-brothers by his mother's second marriage: Thomas Gardner Ford (1918–1995), Richard Addison Ford (born 1924), and James Fra
...cout Gerald Ford (circled in red) in 1929. [[Governor of Michigan|Michigan Governor]] [[Fred Green]] at far left, holding hat.]]
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...onal surrender]] on [[May 8]], [[1945]], Eisenhower was appointed Military Governor of the [[Allied Occupation Zones in Germany|U.S. Occupation Zone]], based i
...senhower is purported to have regretted his 1953 appointment of California Governor [[Earl Warren]] as Chief Justice of the United States, but no reliable evid
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| successor = [[Andrew Johnson]]
| successor2 = [[Thomas L. Harris]]
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...[[United States presidential election, 1948|upset victory in 1948]] over [[Thomas E. Dewey]] is routinely invoked by underdog presidential candidates.
...he also met Lieutenant James M. Pendergast, the nephew of [[Tom Pendergast|Thomas Joseph (T.J.) Pendergast]], a Kansas City politician. Both men would have p
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