Just Facts about U.S. Presidents

Ronald ReaganWith our upcoming Presidential Election coming this year, I thought you might be interested in a few fascinating facts about our past presidents.

The oldest President—Ronald Reagan

The youngest President—Theodore Roosevelt

The youngest to be elected President—John F. Kennedy

The shortest President—James Madison (5’4’’)

The heaviest President—William Taft 321 lbs. in 1911 (a new larger   bathtub was installed for him in the White House)

 

The first President to live in the White House at Washington, DC—John Adams

The first President inaugurated in the White House—Thomas Jefferson

The first Presdient whose parents were immigrants—Andrew Jackson (Ireland)

 

The first President born in the United States as a U.S. Citizen—Martin Van Buren (NY 1982)

The first President born outside the U.S. colonies—Abraham Lincoln

The most common Presidential home State—Virginia (8)

The first President of all 50 States—Dwight D. Eisenhower

 

The first President born in the 20th century—John F. Kennedy

The first President photographed in office—James Polk (1849)

The first President to have a telephone in office—Rutherford Hayes

 

The tallest President—usually considered to be Abraham Lincoln, but I would argue it was more likely George Washington. Abe Lincoln wrote of himself: “I am 6’4” nearly” while Washington’s doctors measured him on his death bed as “6’3 ½” exact” and he was of a more solid build than honest Abe, and so would appear larger if the two of them entered the room together. And you know what happens to men in their older ages, they tend to shrink. So I’d say George was the tallest President!

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