Posts Tagged ‘vice presidents of the united states’

Saturday, June 19th, 2010 at 9:43am

Vice President William King Didn’t Have Long

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Vice President William King was elected and he served somewhere north of one month, that all seems a bit cruel.  That is what happened to our 13th Vice President of the United States from Alabama–William King.  Elected with Franklin Pierce, he served from March 4, 1853 to April 18, 1853.  King left for Cuba and died [...]

Sunday, June 13th, 2010 at 2:45pm

Hannibal Hamlin Missed His Mark

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At VicePresidents.com (www.VicePresidents.com) we can’t get enough of Hannibal Hamlin, probably because there is so little written about Hannibal Hamlin.  The truth is some players are bigger during their time than after, and their legacy is assumed to be larger while they are alive than after they die. We can’t get our arms around Hannibal [...]

Friday, June 4th, 2010 at 3:36pm

The Irony Of Being Tossed

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Vice Presidents have a habit of wanting the big job even when it seems they will not get it. And sometimes they just miss being part of it.  Two missed opportunities come to mind.  First, Hannibal Hamlin, who served four years with President Lincoln, was dropped in 1864.  In 1865, Lincoln was assassinated, and Andrew Johnson [...]

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