There were a couple actually, Martin Van Buren the 8th President, Millard Fillmore the 13th President, Grover Cleveland the 22nd and 24th President and Franklin D. Roosevelt the 32nd President.
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He was appointed Collector of the Port of New York by Grant and served until Hayes became President. He left office after a dispute with Hayes and joined a law firm in New York where he worked until he ran for vice-president. He then became President upon Garfield's death.
The 13 colonies became a state when they got their independence fromEngland. George Washington was the commander in Chief and was The First President of the United States of America.
When Lincoln was assassinated, Vice President Andrew Johnson became the new President. No new Vice President was chosen; the office was vacant until Ulysses Grant was elected President in 1868 and Schuyler Colfax became Vice President. This is why the Constitution was amended in 1967, with the 25th Amendment. It finally set rules for how a new Vice President is chosen when the sitting Vice President has to take over the Presidency.
Franklin Roosevelt
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James Tallmadge was born in New York and became a politician and a lawyer. He also served as the Lieutenant Governor of New York from 1825 - 1826.
The population of New York in 1776 when George Washington became President of the United States, was 25,000. New York lost many residences in 1776 due to a fire.
John Dickson - New York politician - was born in 1783.
John Dickson - New York politician - died in 1852.
James Monroe - New York politician - was born in 1799.
James Monroe - New York politician - died in 1870.
John Ferguson - New York politician - died in 1832.
Joshua Lee - New York politician - was born in 1783.
Joshua Lee - New York politician - died in 1842.
David Thomas - New York politician - was born in 1762.
David Thomas - New York politician - died in 1831.