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EDUCATOR'S
WORD SEARCH Volume 1
U.S. Presidents Puzzles with Biographical Information
Akili Kumasi
H P R E S I D E N T S A H V S
E H S O T M C E E E F I U R M
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R R A E E H W A U D Z T I L S
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H D I S M E E S E I D U T S S
GAMES / PUZZLES
EDUCATOR'S WORD SEARCH Puzzles Fun Learning
Volume 1
U.S. Presidents
Biographical sketch of each President's life and presidency
Main events in each presidency
Names of Wife and children
See how the history of the U.S. unfolded
Each puzzle has 30 words to find and a hidden message to uncover
Find the hidden message by circling all of the left-over letters
Learn while having fun
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EDUCATOR'S
WORD SEARCH
Volume 1
U.S. Presidents
Puzzles with Biographical Information
Compiled by Akili Kumasi
EDUCATORS’ WORD PUZZLES
G.I.L. PUBLICATIONS THE GOD IS LOVE MINISTRIES
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Educators Word Search Volume 1: U.S. Presidents
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Educator's Word Search
Volume 1
U.S. Presidents
Compiled by Akili Kumasi
ISBN-13: 978-1523448678
ISBN-10: 1523448679
Copyright © 2016 by Akili Kumasi All rights reserved. This book or any
portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever
without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of
brief quotations in a book review.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1st - George Washington, 1789-1797
2nd - John Adams, 1797-1801
3rd - Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1809
4th - James Madison, 1809-1817
5th - James Monroe, 1817-1825
6th - John Quincy Adams, 1825-1829
7th - Andrew Jackson, 1829-1937
8th - Martin Van Buren, 1837-1841
9th - William Henry Harrison, 1841-1841
10th - John Tyler, 1841-1845
11th - James K. Polk, 1845-1849
12th - Zachary Taylor, 1849-1850
13th - Millard Fillmore, 1850-1853
14th - Franklin Pierce, 1853-1857
15th - James Buchanan, 1857-1861
16th - Abraham Lincoln, 1861-1865
17th - Andrew Johnson, 1865-1869
18th - Ulysses S. Grant, 1869-1877
19th - Rutherford B. Hayes, 1877-1881
20th - James A. Garfield, 1881-1881
21st - Chester A. Arthur, 1881-1885
22nd - and 24th - Grover Cleveland, 1885-1889 and 1893-1897
23rd - Benjamin Harrison, 1889-1893
24th - and 22nd - Grover Cleveland, 1885-1889 and 1893-1897
25th - William McKinley, 1897-1901
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26th - Theodore Roosevelt, 1901-1909
27th - William Howard Taft, 1909-1913
28th - Woodrow Wilson, 1913-1921
29th - Warren G. Harding, 1921-1923
30th - Calvin Coolidge, 1923-1929
31st - Herbert Hoover, 1929-1933
32nd - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1933-1945
33rd - Harry S. Truman, 1945-1953
34th - Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953-1961
35th - John F. Kennedy, 1961-1963
36th - Lyndon Bianes Johnson, 1963-1969
37th - Richard Milhous Nixon, 1969-1974
38th - Gerald R. Ford, 1974-1977
39th - Jimmy Carter, 1977-1981
40th - Ronald Wilson Reagan, 1981-1989
41st - George Herbert Walker Bush, 1989-1993
42nd - William Jefferson Clinton, 1993-2001
43rd - George W. Bush, 2001-2009
44th - Barrack Obama, 2009-
45th - November 2016 Presidential Election
Puzzles Solutions Hidden Messages
RESEARCHING THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
Biographical Information
Researching the Presidents of the United States is one of the most
fascinating topics there is. By tracing the lives of these men we can see how
this great country developed and the monumental decisions that were made by
many individuals that shaped this nation.
The discovery is like watching a movie that covers some 240 years. By
just reading the brief historical sketches presented in this book, students can
see many of the major historical trends while gaining an understanding of the
social, economic and political issues that each President faced.
Additional Research - Resources
For my research to complete this book, I relied heavily on the websites
listed below. Go to these websites for more in-depth information on each of
the Presidents:
www.whitehouse.gov/1600/Presidents
www.millercenter.org/president
www.potus.com/
www.ducksters.com/biography/uspresidents/
Word Search Puzzles
Word Search Puzzles are fun to do. The puzzles in this book feature:
30 words per puzzle
A hidden message in each puzzle
Benefits of Word Search Puzzles
Learn whole having fun
Increase vocabulary
Improve word recognition
Sharpen problem-solving shills
Increase stick-to-it-ness
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1st - George Washington, 1789-1797 Nickname(s): Father of His Country Born: February 22, 1732, Pope’s Creek, Westmoreland
County, Virginia Parents: Augustine and Mary Ball Washington Wife: Martha Dandridge Custis Children: Two adopted children: John Jack Custis and
Martha Patsy Custis. Education: Did not attend college. Had the equivalent of an
Elementary School education. Professions: Planter, property owner, soldier. Religion: Episcopalian Prior Government Positions:
Virginia House of Burgess
Member of the Continental Congress
Commander in Chief of the Continental Army that freed the colonies from Britain
Party: Federalist Rival for Presidency: John Adams (1789)
John Adams & George Clinton (1792) Vice-President: John Adams Secretary of State: Thomas Jefferson (1789–1793)
Edmund Randolph (1794–1795)
Timothy Pickering (1796–1797) Significant Historical Events:
Revolutionary War Hero, led Army in Winter
at Valley Forge.
Supreme Court met for first time, banking
system started.
First President of the U.S., Office of President
was in New York City.
Ratification of first 10 Amendments to the
Constitution - “the Bill of Rights”.
In his Farewell Address he warned against excessive party politics.
Notable Fact(s): Site for the Federal Capital established on the
Potomac River in Washington D.C. Death: December 14, 1799, Mount Vernon
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1st - George Washington
ADAMS ADDRESS
ARMY BRITAIN CAPITAL
COLONIES CONSTITUTION CONTINENTAL
COURT CUSTIS
FAREWELL FATHER
FEDERAL FORGE
JEFFERSON MARTHA MOUNT PARTY
PICKERING PLANTER
POTOMAC RANDLOPH
RIGHTS RIVER
SOLDIER SUPREME
VALLEY VERNON VIRGINIA WINTER
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
C C A P I T A L V E R N O N F
R S U P R E M E F N H V L E E
W I N T E R R C I O A R A Y D
A T V R C N E A O L R A T E E
D R E E W O T I L U I G N F R
A A I A R I L E D N R J E A A
M N P G R T Y O I L E T N R L
S D O B H U R G N F O T I E S
S L T Y A T R E F I N S T W F
E O O T M I S E T U E A N E A
R P M R V T R Y O N R S O L T
D H A A T S H M N M A O C L H
D T C P O N A R Y E A L L S E
A T O N R O A H T R A M P Y R
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2nd - John Adams, 1797-1801 Nickname(s): Atlas of Independence Born: October 30, 1735 in North Precinct of Braintreet
(Quincy) Massachusetts Parents: John Adams, Susanna Boylston Adams Wife: Abigail Smith Children: Abigail, John Quincy, Susanna, Charles, Thomas Education: Harvard College Professions: Farmer, Shoemaker, Lawyer Religion: Unitarian Prior Government Positions:
Delegate to the Continental Congress
Commissioner to France
Minister to Netherlands, England
Vice President (under Washington)
Party: Federalist Rival for Presidency: Thomas Jefferson Vice-President: Thomas Jefferson Secretary of State: John Marshall, Timothy Pickering Significant Historical Events:
U.S. Capital relocated to Washington D.C.
Lost re-election bid to Thomas Jefferson.
Known for being a blunt-speaking man.
Only President to sign the Declaration of
Independence.
Congress established Library of Congress.
Notable Fact(s): Son: John Quincy Adams, Sixth President of the
U.S. Death: July 4, 1826, the same day Thomas Jefferson
died, 50th Anniversary of Declaration of
Independence
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2nd - John Adams
ABIGAIL ADAMS BEING BLUNT
BOYLSTON CONGRESS
DECLARATION DELEGATE ENGLAND FRANCE
HARVARD INDEPENDENCE
JOHN KNOWN LIBRARY
LOST MARSHALL MINISTER
NETHERLANDS NORTH
ONLY PRECINCT
RELOCATED SHOEMAKER
SIGN SIXTH SMITH
SPEAKING SUSANNA UNITATIAN
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
M I N I S T E R R S M I T H S
S I X T H R E K A M E O H S U
M A Y N F S P E A K I N G S S
A O E R D N A L G N E R D P A
D E C L A R A T I O N N O R N
A N N E S R L P N B A I N D N
E A E N T O B W R L L R L F A
B I D E S C O I R E E U Y O L
O T N T T N O E L L C H N L U
Y A E E K A H N O I A I A T N
L T P R C T G C G R A H N G O
S I E N E N A E V R S G N C R
T N D N H T A A L R E I I T T
O U N I E O R R A E E S G B H
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3rd - Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1809
Nickname(s): Man of the People, Sage of Monticello Born: April 13, 1743, Shadwell plantation, Goochland
County, Virginia Parents: Peter Jefferson, Jane Randolph Jefferson Wife: Martha Wayles Skelton (deceased 20 years prior
to presidency) Children: Martha Washington, Jane Randolph, Mary, Lucy
Elizabeth (1), Lucy Elizabeth (2) Education: College of William and Mary Professions: Planter, Lawyer Religion: No formal affiliation Prior Government Positions:
Governor of Virginia
Secretary of State (under Washington)
Vice President (under Adams)
Party: Democratic-Republican Rival for Presidency: Aaron Burr, John Adams & Charles Pinchney
(1800)
Charles Pinchney (1804) Vice-President: Aaron Burr (1801-1805)
George Clinton (1805-1809) Secretary of State: James Madison Significant Historical Events:
Author of the Declaration of Independence.
Slave importation outlawed.
Election ended in tie with Burr, took 36 ballots
in the House of Representatives to declare
winner. Led to 12th Amendment which
changed election rules.
Purchased Louisiana Territory from France
(all or part of 15 states, 828,000 square miles)
Designed his famous home, Monticello.
Notable Fact(s): Had five children with common-law wife and
slave Sally Hemings. Death: July 4, 1826, the same day John Adams died, 50th
Anniversary of Declaration of Independence
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3rd - Thomas Jefferson
AMENDMENT AUTHOR BALLOTS
BURR DECLARATION
DECLARE ELECTION FAMOUS
GOVERNOR HEMINGS
HOME INDEPENDENCE
JANE LOUISIANA
LUCY MARTHA
MARY MONTICELLO
PART PEOPLE
PLANTATION RULES SAGE SALLY
SECRETARY SLAVE
TERRITORY VICE
WAYLES WIFE
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
J A N E B A L L O T S H W A N
T A M E N D M E N T E Y E D S
S F E G A S E R R M C N M E U
E E D Y E S O C I U O L O E O
T A L L R H R N L I V L N C M
E E U Y T A G R T A O S T N A
M R R U A S T A U U R S I E F
E A A R S W R E I B L E C D R
L W R E I A N S R A T M E N O
E I B T L T I A V C V O L E N
C F C C H A O E K I E H L P R
T E E T N A O R C A F S O E E
I D S A L L Y E Y P A R T D V
O R I N O I T A T N A L P N O
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4th - James Madison, 1809-1817
Nickname(s): Father of the Constitution Born: March 16, 1751, Port Conway, Virginia Parents: James Madison, Nelly Conway Madison Wife: Dolley Payne Todd Children: None Education: College of New Jersey (now Princeton
University), University of Virginia Law School,
Johns Hopkins University Professions: Lawyer Religion: Episcopalian Prior Government Positions:
Member of Virginia Legislature
Member of U.S. House of Representatives
Secretary of State (under Jefferson)
Party: Democratic-Republican Rival for Presidency: Charles Pinckney (1808)
DeWitt Clinton (1812) Vice-President: George Clinton (1809-1812)
Elbridge Gerry (1813-1814) Secretary of State: James Monroe (1811–1817)
Robert Smith (1809–1811) Significant Historical Events:
War of 1812, British capture Washington D.C.
Francis Scott Key writes Star Spangled
Banner.
Allows 20-year charter of Bank of the United
States to lapse.
First President with prior service as
Congressman.
First President to be under fire (in War of 1812).
Notable Fact(s): Wife, Dolley Madison, first to send message
through Morse telegraph. Death: June 28, 1836, Montpelier, Virginia
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4th - James Madison
ALLOWS BANNER
CAPTURE CHARTER
CONGRESSMAN CONWAY DEWITT DOLLEY FRANCIS GERRY
HOPKINS JAMES JERSEY LAPSE MARCH
MESSAGE MONTPELIER
MORSE NELLY PAYNE
PORT PRIOR SCOTT SEND
SERVICE SPANGLED
STAR TELEGRAPH
TODD UNDER
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
S W M O N T P E L I E R R Y O
J W E G A S S E M H T E E C O
S A O N N Y A W N O C L S T T
I C M L Y T E S P A L R E U P
T I O E L A O N P O N L A R A
N D B T S A P I D A E E I M L
L C A P T U R E M G N O L R O
H O P K I N S S R U R G E L F
R A T S G J S A C S N N L R Y
I G H E E E P T E H N D T E D
S H R R R H R R T A A E E D D
L R S G P O V E B I D R O R G
Y E N E P I S E N D W T T T I
Y O T R C E S R O M A E T E I
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5th - James Monroe, 1817-1825
Nickname(s): The Last Cocked Hat, Era-of-Good-Feeling
President Born: April 28, 1758, Westmoreland County, Virginia Parents: Spence Monroe, Elizabeth Jones Monroe Wife: Elizabeth Kortright Children: Eliza Kortright, James Spence, Maria Hester Education: College of William and Mary Professions: Lawyer Religion: Episcopalian Prior Government Positions:
United States Senator
Governor of Virginia
Secretary of State (under Madison)
Secretary of War (under Madison)
Party: Democratic-Republican Rival for Presidency: Rufus King (1816)
John Q. Adams (1820) Vice-President: Daniel D. Tompkins Secretary of State: Richard Rush (1817)
John Quincy Adams (1817–1825) Significant Historical Events:
Missouri Compromise forbidding slavery in
certain states.
Monroe Doctrine, against European
intervention in the Americas.
U.S. gains Florida from Spanish.
Congress fixed 13 stripes on U.S. flag.
First President to have been a U.S. Senator.
Notable Fact(s): Daughter, Maria, first to get married in the White
House. Death: July 4, 1831, New York, New York
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5th - James Monroe
AGAINST CERTAIN
COMPROMISE CROOKED
DANIEL DAUGHTER DOCTRINE ELIZABETH
FEELING FIXED
FLAG FLORIDA
FORBIDDING GAINS JAMES JONES KING LAST
MADISON MARIA
MARRIED MISSIOURI MONROE RICHARD
RUFUS SENATOR SPANISH SPENCE STATES STRIPES
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
T D A U G H T E R G A I R A M
H S I N A P S G N I L E E F H
S E E M I S S I O U R I E C D
A E P N U I D E E A N S O S E
R T P F O D A S L G O N R P I
L I U I I J F I I A S I N E R
R R C B R L O M Z I I A O N R
D O R H A T F O A N D G M C A
A O T G A L S R B S A I R E M
F D C A B R E P E T M O R I A
S F I T N I D M T S O N A M E
G E I R R E D O H K T S A L A
N F M X O I S C E D A N I E L
I T E A E L N D N I A T R E C
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6th - John Quincy Adams, 1825-1829
Nickname(s): Old Man Eloquent Born: July 11, 1767, Braintree (now Quincy),
Massachusetts Parents: John Adams, Abigail Smith Adams Wife: Louisa Catherine Johnson Children: George Washington, John, Charles Francis,
Louisa Catherine Education: Harvard College Professions: Lawyer Religion: Unitarian Prior Government Positions:
Member of U.S. House of Representatives
United States Senator
Secretary of State (under Monroe)
Party: Federalist, Democratic-Republican, Whig Rival for Presidency: Andrew Jackson Vice-President: John C. Calhoun Secretary of State: Henry Clay Significant Historical Events:
Appointment of Henry Clay as Secretary of
State led to charge that they made a deal to
control election.
First President to be elected without either
most popular or most electoral votes.
Major proponent of advancement of science.
Only President to be elected to House of
Representative after serving as President.
Father John Adams was 2nd President of the U.S.
Notable Fact(s): Regularly swam at 5:00 am in the Potomac River. Death: February 23, 1848, Washington, D.C.
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6th - John Quincy Adams
ADAMS APPOINTMENT
CALHOUN CHARGE
CLAY CONTROL
DEAL ELECTED
ELECTORAL ELOQUENT
FIRST HARVARD
HENRY JACKSON
JOHN LOUISA MADE MOST ONLY
POPULAR
PROPONENT QUINCY
REGULARLY SCIENCE SERVING
SWAM UNITARIAN
VOTES WHIG
WITHOUT
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
N J A T U O H T I W Y L N O C
K O S C O F L S E R V I N G E
T N S T A O I V D E E F E C E
N Y S K U L O R G A E T N L D
E O C I C T H R S L E E U A A
M R S N E A A O O T I H N E M
T A D S I H J Q U C T E I D E
N L C H C U U I S N S N T E L
I U N O R E Q E E W E R A T E
O P H L N Y E N C T A Y R C C
P O O T A T O G I H W M I E T
P P J L I P R A D A M S A L O
A O C N O I N O A N U G N E R
L Y C R R E G U L A R L Y A A
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7th - Andrew Jackson, 1829-1937
Nickname(s): Old Hickory Born: March 15, 1767, Waxhaw, South Carolina Parents: Andrew Jackson, Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson Wife: Rachel Donelson Robards Children: 3 adopted sons, guardian for 8 other children Education: No formal education Professions: Lawyer, Soldier Religion: Presbyterian Prior Government Positions:
Member of U.S. House of Representatives
United States Senator
Governor of the Florida Territory
Party: Democrat Rival for Presidency: John Quincy Adams (1828)
Henry Clay (1832) Vice-President: John C. Calhoun (1829–1832)
Martin Van Buren (1833–1837) Secretary of State: Martin Van Buren (1829–1831)
Edward Livingston (1831–1833)
Louis McLane (1833–1834)
John Forsyth (1834–1837) Significant Historical Events:
Established the Smithsonian Institute.
Authorized the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
Trail of Tears, Cherokee Nation forced to
relocate, 4,000 died.
U.S. became debt free, only time in history.
Sent federal troops to North Carolina to enforce tariff laws.
Notable Fact(s): Only President to serve in both the Revolutionary
Was and the War of 1812.
Only President to be a prisoner of war. Death: June 8, 1845 Hermitage near Nashville,
Tennessee
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7th - Andrew Jackson
ANDREW BOTH
BUREN CALHOUN CAROLINA CHEROKEE
DEBT ENFORCE FEDERAL
FREE
GUARDIAN HERMITAGE
HICKORY HISTORY INDIAN
INSTITUTE JACKSON
LAWS NATION
PRISONER
RACHEL REMOVAL
SERVE SMITHSONIAN
SOLDIER TARIFF TEARS
TENNESSEE TRAIL
TROOPS
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
S M I T H S O N I A N R N O L
D T O R H I C K O R Y A E T A
E I O U A N I L O R A C V R W
B S H I S T O R Y R U H R O S
T I L A V O M E R T H E E O E
H N L E R E I D L O S L S P E
E S P R I S O N E R S S E S K
R T G I S N W N E E R F C D O
M I U N R O E L I A R T R F R
I T A U A S R B U R E N O E E
T U R O E K D T A R I F F D H
A T D H T C N I N D I A N E C
G E I L I A A A H T O B E R N
E F A A I J N O I T A N G A H
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8th - Martin Van Buren, 1837-1841
Nickname(s): The Little Magician, The Red Fox of Kinderhook Born: December 5, 1782, Kinderhook, New York Parents: Abraham Van Buren, Maria Hoes Van Buren Wife: Hannah Hoes Children: Abraham, John, Martin, Winfield Scott, Smith
Thompson Education: Kinderhook Academy Professions: Lawyer Religion: Dutch Reformed Prior Government Positions:
United States Senator
Governor of New York
Secretary of State (under Jackson)
Vice President (under Jackson)
Party: Democrat Rival for Presidency: William H. Harrison Vice-President: Richard M. Johnson Secretary of State: John Forsyth Significant Historical Events:
Panic of 1837: Banks closed in New York and
Philadelphia, depression.
Trail of Tears continued, 1,000s of displaced
Indians die.
Refused to allow Texas to become a state.
Set up a bond system to pay U.S. national
debt.
Patient diplomacy solved major crisis with Great Britain over Maine-Canada border.
Notable Fact(s): Made three unsuccessful attempts at re-election. Death: July 24, 1862, Kinderhook, New York
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8th - Martin Van Buren
ACADEMY ALLOW BANKS BOND
CANADA CLOSED
CONTINUED CRISIS
DEPRESSION DIPLOMACY
DISPLACED DUTCH
HANNAH INDIANS
KINDERHOOK LITTLE
MAGICIAN MAINE
MARTIN PANIC
PATIENT PHILADELPHIA
REFUSED SOLVED STATE
SYSTEM TEARS TEXAS TRAIL
VANBUREN
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ .
F V I R D A P S T P N R A T D
Y E A U A A L D S O I D I E I
E M T N T D E L I N M T H X S
S C E I B S A S O A S E P A P
H Y E D U U S N G W N L L S L
C N S F A E R I A I A T E D A
T I E T R C C E A C I T D I C
S R N P E I A M N S D I A P E
I B E A A M O R R N N L L L D
S D A N P C I A T I I Z I O D
I E K I N D E R H O O K H M E
R L I A R T M A R T I N P A S
C N H A N N A H E T A T S C O
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9th - William Henry Harrison, 1841-1841
Nickname(s): Old Tippecanoe, Old Tip Born: February 9, 1773, Berkeley plantation, Charles
City County, Virginia Parents: Benjamin Harrison, Elizabeth Bassett Harrison Wife: Anna Tuthill Symmes Children: Elizabeth, John, Lucy, William, John, Benjamin,
Mary, Carter, Anna, James Education: Hampden-Sydney College Professions: Soldier Religion: Episcopalian Prior Government Positions:
Territorial Governor of Indiana
U.S. Congressman from Ohio
United States Senator
Party: Whig Rival for Presidency: Martin Van Buren Vice-President: John Tyler Secretary of State: Daniel Webster Significant Historical Events:
Delivered longest Inaugural speech, 105
minutes on March 4th.
It was an extremely cold day. He did not wear
a coat.
He caught pneumonia and died in the White
House one month (32 days) later.
Served the shortest term as President.
First President to die in office.
His grandson, Benjamin Harrison, became the 23rd President of the U.S.
Notable Fact(s): Only President to study to become a doctor. Death: April 4, 1841, Washington, D.C.
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9th - William Henry Harrison
ANNA CAUGHT
COAT COLD
DANIEL DIED
DOCTOR ELIZABETH
EXTREMELY GRANDSON
HARRISON HENRY LATER
LONGEST LUCY
MINUTES MONTH OFFICE
PNEUMONIA SERVED
SHORTEST SPEECH STUDY TERM
TIPPECANOE TUTHILL TYLER WEAR
WEBSTER WILLIAM
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
L E C I F F O G H Y T M O N G
C M O N T H R T R D R Y R E S
A Y C U L E E A L A A N L E T
U C S P T B N E P L N N E E T
G O E A A N S N E C I D I H R
H A L Z A E E M O H E H S E Q
T T I U R U A S N A T H T O L
L L S V M I T S A D S A R U N
E H E O L U D O C O E R E R T
R D N L D E T E E C G R T A S
T I I Y I T E R P T N I S E M
A W O D C O L D P O O S B W F
M I N U T E S S I R L O E E R
T S E T R O H S T V I N W C E
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10th - John Tyler, 1841-1845
Nickname(s): Accidental President, His Accidency Born: March 29, 1790, Charles City County, Virginia Parents: John Tyler, Mary Marot Armistead Tyler Wife: Letitia Christian (married 1813)
Julia Gardiner (married 1844) Children: Mary, Robert, John, Letitia, Elizabeth, Anne
Contesse, Alice, Tazewell, David Gardiner, John
Alexander, Julia Gardiner, Lachlan, Lyon
Gardiner, Robert Fitzwalter, Pearl Education: College of William and Mary Professions: Lawyer Religion: Episcopalian Prior Government Positions:
Member of U.S. House of Representatives
United States Senator
Governor of Virginia
Vice President (under Harrison)
Party: Democrat Rival for Presidency: None. Never ran for president. Vice-President: None Secretary of State: Daniel Webster (1841–1843)
Abel P. Upshur (1843–1844)
John C. Calhoun (1844–1845) Significant Historical Events:
First Vice-President to assume office upon the
death of the President.
First to serve as President without being
elected.
His cabinet resigned after he vetoed Whig
supported banking bills.
After Treaty with China, far east opened to
U.S.
After War with Mexico, annexed Texas.
Tradition of playing "Hail to Chief" when
President arrives was started by Tyler's Second wife, Julia.
Notable Fact(s): First President whose wife died while in office. Death: January 18, 1862, Richmond, Virginia
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ACCIDENTAL ARRIVES ASSUME BANKING
BILLS CABINET
CHIEF CHINA
CHRISTIAN DEATH
GARDNER HAIL
HARRISON JOHN JULIA
LETITIA MEXICO NEVER
OPENED RESIGNED
SECOND TEXAS
TRADITION TREATY TYLER UPON
UPSHUR VETOED WHILE WIFE
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
D F A V D N O P U J O H N S O
B E N S E E L A I T I T E L Y
P I N T S T N R E S I C D E N
T H L G E U O E T O O H B O L
D C O L I X M E P N F F A L I
L I A H S S A E D O N T N A N
C N E V E R E S E O C R K T O
R E N D R A G R S H I E I N I
A R R I V E S I R T N A N E T
J O W T H E R I E T C T G D I
U C I O N R S N Y E H Y C I D
L I F F A T I L L T E H D C A
I X E H I B E I A E I R A C R
A E T A A R H E E N S T A A T
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11th - James K. Polk, 1845-1849
Nickname(s): Young Hickory Born: November 2, 1795, Mecklenburg County, North
Carolina Parents: Samuel Polk, Jane Knox Polk Wife: Sarah Childress Children: None Education: University of North Carolina Professions: Lawyer Religion: Presbyterian Prior Government Positions:
Member of U.S. House of Representatives
Speaker of the House
Governor of Tennessee
Party: Democrat, Whig Rival for Presidency: Henry Clay Vice-President: George M. Dallas Secretary of State: James Buchanan Significant Historical Events:
Manifest Destiny: Significant expansion of the
U.S. land to make continuous 48 states.
Dispute with Britain over Oregon Territory.
U.S. got land that is today Oregon and
Washington.
After Mexican-American War, Treaty of 1848
with Mexico, gave U.S. control over
California, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and
parts of Colorado and Wyoming.
First President to have his photograph taken
while in office.
Gas lights installed in the White House.
Notable Fact(s): Did not run for second term. Died three months
after leaving office. Death: June 15, 1849, Nashville, Tennessee
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AFTER ARIZONA
BUCHANAN CALIFORNIA CHILDRESS COLORADO
CONTINUOUS DALLAS DESTINY
EXPANSION
MECKLENBURG GEORGE HICKORY
JAMES LAND
LIGHTS MAKE
MANIFEST OREGON
OVER
PHOTOGRAPH POLK
SAMUEL SARAH TERM THREE TODAY TREATY
UTAH YOUNG
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
T H H I C K O R Y V J A M E S
E P E E O D A R O L O C E L S
R A S E R H A R A S Y G I A I
M R C A R I Z O N A R G M M P
Y G O O L H R T A O H U C H G
N O N C N L T T E T E H A R Y
I T T A E B A G S L I T U E E
T O I L Y T U D O L U B U T X
S H N I A N D C D R N E S F P
E P U F D R G R H E E E R A A
D P O O O L E N L A F G E A N
O O U R T S A K U I N K O T S
V L S N S E C N N O A A D N I
E K P I R E E A D M Y S N I O
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12th - Zachary Taylor, 1849-1850
Nickname(s): Old Rough and Ready Born: November 24, 1784, near Barboursville, Virginia Parents: Lieutenant Colonel Richard Taylor, Sarah
Dabney Strother Taylor Wife: Margaret Mackall Smith Children: Ann Margaret Mackall, Sarah Knox, Octavia
Pannill, Margaret Smith, Mary Elizabeth, Richard Education: No formal Education Professions: Soldier Religion: Episcopalian Prior Government Positions:
No prior government service outside of the
military.
Became an American hero after defeating
Santa Anna in the Mexican-American War in
1847 at the battle of Palo Alto.
Both defended American Indian's land from
settlers and at other times fought Indians, defeating Chief Black Hawk.
Party: Whig Rival for Presidency: Lewis Cass Vice-President: Millard Fillmore Secretary of State: John M. Clayton Significant Historical Events:
Won election as a War hero.
Did not campaign for his only elected office.
Chief architect of the Compromise of 1850,
keeping the slave and free states united,
delaying southern states succession.
The Clayton-Bulwer Treaty with Britain
insured that any canal through Central
America would be available for all nations to
use.
Put his personal position of support for slavery aside to keep union together.
Notable Fact(s): Died in office from gastroenteritis. There were
rumors that he was poisoned with arsenic. Death: July 9, 1850, Washington, D.C.
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12th - Zachary Taylor
ALTO ANNA
ARCHITECT ARSENIC
ASIDE BATTLE BLACK CANAL CHIEF
COLONEL
DEFEATING DEFENDED DELAYING FILLMORE FOUGHT
GASTROENTERITIS HAWK HERO KEEP
MARGARET
PALO POISONED
PRIOR READY ROUGH
RUMORS SANTA
SETTLERS STATES
SUCCESSION
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H S E W A D E N O S I O P S S
S G E T H D E D N E F E D R N
I Y N T T E F E I H C A O O ET S D I A E E C O N R M I D D
I H K A Y T R D C C U S I E E
R G O C E A S A H R S S F U RE U C P A R L I G E A E S I O
T O I E N L T E C R A T S O M
N R N E F E B C D T A A O P L
E L E K C U U P I T N M A E LO A S T R S R N H T T L N H I
R N R P A I G G A R O O E S F
T A A N O O U S R E L T T E SS C N R T O I D E O N T J A M
A A E L F S M A C K W A H D I
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13th - Millard Fillmore, 1850-1853
Nickname(s): The American Louis Philippe, Last of the Whigs Born: January 7, 1800, Summerhill, New York Parents: Nathaniel Fillmore, Phoebe Millard Fillmore Wife: Abigail Powers (married 1826)
Caroline Carmichael McIntosh (married 1858) Children: Millard Powers, Mary Abigail Education: No formal Education, read law Professions: Lawyer Religion: Unitarian Prior Government Positions:
Comptroller of New York
Member of U.S. House of Representatives
Vice President (under Taylor)
Party: Whig Rival for Presidency: None. Never ran for president. Vice-President: None Secretary of State: John M. Clayton (1850–1850)
Daniel Webster (1850–1852)
Edward Everett (1852–1853) Significant Historical Events:
Assumed Presidency upon the death of
Zachary Taylor.
Helped push through the Compromise of 1850,
keeping peace between slave and free states.
Opened trade with Japan. Sent Commodore
Matthew Perry to negotiate agreement.
Protected Hawaiian Islands from annexation
by Napoleon III of France.
Installed White House's first library, bathtub and kitchen stove.
Notable Fact(s): The Whig Party failed to nominate him for re-
election, then the Party fell apart. Death: March 8, 1874, Buffalo, New York
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13th - Millard Fillmore
ABIGAIL ANNEXATION
APART BATHTUB BUFFALO CLAYTON
COMMODORE COMPROMISE
COMPTROLLER DEATH
FAILED FELL
FILLMORE FRANCE
FREE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS JAPAN
KITCHEN LIBRARY
MATTHEW MILLIARD
NAPOLEON NOMINATE
PEACE PERRY PUSH SLAVE TRADE UPON
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
T P E R R Y D R A I L L I M A
E S U C O M M O D O R E G H Y
F E D J A P A N P E A C E R T
I D R N H N O W E H T T A M I
L N E F A M N L L E F R M R C
L E S A I L E E E L B F E L N
M H T N T O S R X I E L A A A
O C A A T H I I L A L Y N F I
R T O B R U M B D O T E A A I
E I L I A P O U R O D I P E A
N K A G P O R T N A L E O C W
D W F A A N P H R E P V L N A
R I F I T M M T D E U A E A H
B E U L O C O A A M S L O R E
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14th - Franklin Pierce, 1853-1857
Nickname(s): Young Hickory of the Granite Hills Born: November 23, 1804, Hillsborough (now
Hillsboro), New Hampshire Parents: General Benjamin Pierce, Ann Kendrick Pierce Wife: Jane Means Appleton Children: Franklin, Robert, Benjamin Education: Bowdoin College Professions: Lawyer, public official Religion: Episcopalian Prior Government Positions:
New Hampshire Legislature
Member of U.S. House of Representatives
United States Senate
Party: Democrat Rival for Presidency: Winfield Scott Vice-President: William R. D. King Secretary of State: William L. Marcy Significant Historical Events:
Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) ended Missouri
Compromise, allowing new states to decide if
they were slave or free states. His support for
the Act help push U.S. closer to civil war.
Brought land from Mexico that became
southern New Mexico and Arizona.
Ostend Manifesto: urged U.S. to purchase
Cuba from Spain, or declare War if Spain
refused.
Installed the first central heating system in the
White House, first bathroom with hot and cold
water.
Only President to have no turnover in his cabinet.
Notable Fact(s): Died from cirrhosis of the liver from years of
heavy drinking. Death: October 8, 1869, Concord, New Hampshire
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BATHROOM BOWDOIN
CIRRHOSIS CIVIL
CLOSER COLD
CONCORD CUBA
DECLARE DRINKING
FRANKLIN GRANITE HEATING HEAVY
HICKORY HILLS JANE
KANSAS KING LIVER
NEBRASKA OSTEND PIERCE
REFUSED SPAIN
SYSTEM TURNOVER
URGED WATER YOUNG
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
S Y S T E M H E A T I N G T H
E S E N A J E N E B R A S K A
O S T E N D T E E C D G C D R
B E D L O C I R U R N E R T N
A A R Y L O N B E I A O G I F
W A T I C R A Y K S C L O R D
F O V H I R R P R N O D C R U
I I E D R P G R O O W L I E Y
C C E E R O I C H O K N C O D
K R H S H R O E B E K C U W A
A E I U O E S M R I A N I J E
N V L F S T F F N C G V E H R
S I L E I A S G O N E D Y A V
A L S R S W I R E V O N R U T
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15th - James Buchanan, 1857-1861
Nickname(s): Old Buck, Ten-Cent Jimmy Born: April 23, 1791, Cove Gap (near Mercersburg),
Pennsylvania Parents: James Buchanan, Elizabeth Speer Buchanan Wife: None Children: None Education: Dickinson College Professions: Lawyer Religion: Presbyterian Prior Government Positions:
Member of U.S. House of Representatives
United States Senator
Secretary of State (under Polk)
Party: Democrat Rival for Presidency: John C. Fremont Vice-President: John C. Breckinridge Secretary of State: Lewis Cass (1857–1860)
Jeremiah S. Black (1860–1861) Significant Historical Events:
After coming into office, the Supreme Court,
led by Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, issued
the Dred Scott Decision: federal government
had no right to restrict slavery in the
territories.
Tried to prevent Civil War, but policies in
support of the law - and Dred Scott - further
divided the Union.
Urged the admission of Kansas as a slave
state.
Southern states seceded from the Union
forming the Confederate States of America.
Denied right of southern states to secede, but
claimed federal government could not legally
stop them.
Notable Fact(s): He is the only President to never marry. His
niece, Harriet Lane, acted as First Lady. Death: June 1, 1868, at Wheatland (near Lancaster,
Pennsylvania)
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15th - James Buchanan
ADMISSION BRECKINRIDGE
BUCHANAN BUCK CHIEF
CONFEDERATE DECISION DENIED
DICKINSON DIVIDED
DRED FREMONT HARRIET JAMES
JEREMIAH JIMMY
LANCASTER LEGALLY MARRY NIECE
RESTRICT ROGER SCOTT
SECEDE SOUTHERN
STOP SUPPORT SUPREME
TANEY UNION
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
H A R R I E T E C E I N A E Y
T N O M E R F U N D R E D G E
H T L H O M E O N U G H M D N
R A T A A S I D D I E T I I A
E O I R N S O I E T O C S R T
S B R M I C V U A C K N S N E
T Y C C E I A R T I E E I I M
R B E H D R E S N H S S O K E
I D U E I D E S T U E P N C R
C A D C E E O J P E O R W E P
T E A F K N F P K T R C N R U
D E N I E D O H S E M A J B S
I O E F E R B U C H A N A N X
C E C T T O C S U T R O G E R
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16th - Abraham Lincoln, 1861-1865
Nickname(s): Honest Abe, Illinois Rail-Splitter Born: February 12, 1809, Hardin (now Larue) County,
Kentucky Parents: Thomas Lincoln, Nancy Hanks Lincoln Wife: Mary Todd Children: Robert, Edward, William, Thomas Education: No formal education Professions: Lawyer Religion: No formal affiliation Prior Government Positions:
Illinois State Legislature
Member of U.S. House of Representatives
Southern states seceded after his election, but
before he took office.
Party: Whig, Republican Rival for Presidency: Stephen A. Douglas (1860)
George B. McClellan (1864) Vice-President: Hannibal Hamlin (1861–1865)
Andrew Johnson (1865) Secretary of State: William H. Seward Significant Historical Events:
Activist President, his leadership saved the
nation and kept the North strong to defeat the
South and unite the country.
Issued Emancipation Proclamation, January 1,
1863, freed all slaves in states that seceded.
Gave his now famous Gettysburg address on
November 1, 1863, commemorating fallen
soldiers - and the nation.
Set up the Department of Agriculture and a
national banking system.
His reconstruction plan included amnesty,
pardons, reconciliation to those who swore
support to the Constitution and the Union.
Notable Fact(s): First President to die by assassination. Killed by
John Wilkes Booth. Death: April 15, 1865, at Petersen's Boarding House
Washington, D.C.
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16th - Abraham Lincoln
ABRAHAM ACTIVIST
AGRICULTURE AMNESTY
ASSASSINATION BANKING BOOTH DEFEAT
DOUGLAS EMANCIPATION
FREED GETTYSBURG
HONEST JOHN
LAWYER LEADERSHIP
LINCOLN MARY
NORTH PARDONS
PLAN PROCLAMATION
RECONSTRUCTION REPUBLICAN
SLAVES STEPHEN STRONG
TODD UNITE
WILKES
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
A G R I C U L T U R E H E S K I
D L L F N U R S G N I K N A B H
D P L D O N E T A D S L Y K J TO I N O I O C E G B E E E P O R
T H O U T I O P R T R E V T H O
H S I G A T N H U L H A R A N NA R T L M A S E B I O P H F L N
C E A A A N T N S N N L I A A S
T D P S L I R R Y C E A S C M C
I A I D C S U E T O S N I S O AV E C E O S C Y T L T L N B M S
I L N F R A T W E N B O O N E T
S U A E P S I A G U D O E Y T RT N M A T S O L P R T S R R I O
Y T E T O A N E A H T G E A N N
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17th - Andrew Johnson, 1865-1869
Nickname(s): The Veto President Born: December 29, 1808, Raleigh, North Carolina Parents: Jacob Johnson, Mary McDonough Johnson Wife: Eliza McCardle Children: Martha, Charles, Mary, Robert, Andrew Education: No formal education Professions: Tailor, Public Official Religion: No formal affiliation Prior Government Positions:
Member of U.S. House of Representatives
United States Senator
Military Governor of Tennessee
Vice President (under Lincoln)
Party: Democrat, Unionist Rival for Presidency: Never ran for President Vice-President: None Secretary of State: William H. Seward Significant Historical Events:
Assumed Presidency upon the death of
Abraham Lincoln.
First President to be impeached by House of
Representatives, but Senate did not remove
him from office.
He was the architect of Reconstruction for
rebuilding the south after the Civil War.
Differed drastically from the policies of
Lincoln.
Vetoed bills for the Freedmen's Bureau and for
the Civil Rights Act of 1866, rejecting civil
rights and citizenship for African Americans.
Battled with Congress as they passed
legislation to limit his authority and power:
including Tenure of Office Act and the Command of Army Act.
Notable Fact(s): Purchased 500,000 square miles from Russia,
became state of Alaska almost a century later. Death: July 31, 1875, Carter's Station, Tennessee
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AFRICAN ANDREW
ARCHITECT ARMY
ASSUMED AUTHORITY
BATTLED BILLS
BUREAU CENTURY
CITIZENSHIP CIVIL
DEATH ELIZA
FREEDMEN IMPEACHED JOHNSON
LIMIT MCCARDLE MILITARY
OFFICE PASSED POWER
RECONSTRUCTION REMOVE RIGHTS SOUTH
TENURE UNIONIST
VETO
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
P R E C O N S T R U C T I O N
O I N S O U T H A N D R E W L
Y M H Y M R A O I F S Y O U B
T U I S H E F M T R R T N S I
D A H L N F P C E N R I M A L
E E T T I E E V O M E R C O L
S R R C A T Z E T O W O C A S
S U E C I E A I L S O H A O N
A B H H T S D R T I P T R T T
P E C I S A Y W Y I Z U D E I
D R M U T C I V I L C A L V H
A I M U N I O N E M D E E R F
L E N O S N H O J E R U N E T
D D E L T T A B C E N T U R Y
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18th - Ulysses S. Grant, 1869-1877
Nickname(s): Hero of Appomattox Born: April 27, 1822, Point Pleasant, Ohio Parents: Jesse Root Grant, Hannah Simpson Grant Wife: Julia Boggs Dent Children: Frederick Dent, Ulysses Simpson, Ellen
Wrenshall, Jesse Root Education: U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York Professions: Soldier Religion: Methodist Prior Government Positions:
General-in-Chief of Union troops in Civil War
Gave grace to Confederate army when he
accepted General Robert E. Lee's surrender.
Disagreed with President Johnson over policy, became symbol of Union victory in Civil War.
Party: Republican Rival for Presidency: Horatio Seymour (1868)
Horace Greeley (1872) Vice-President: Schuyler Colfax (1869–1873)
Henry Wilson (1873–1875) Secretary of State: Elihu B. Washburne (1869)
Hamilton Fish (1869–1877) Significant Historical Events:
Helped establish the National Park System.
Signed bill giving African American men
citizenship.
Signed bill creating the Department of Justice.
Grant's presidency was marred by scandal as
many in his administration were crooks who
stole from the government.
Financial speculation caused a panic and the stock market crashed, many lost jobs.
Notable Fact(s): First President to serve for 2 full terms since
Andrew Jackson, 7th President. Lost in his bid to
win a third term. Death: July 23, 1885, Mount McGregor, New York
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APPOMATTOX CITIZENSHIP
COLFAX CRASHED CROOKS
DISAGREED FULL
GENERAL GRANT
GREELEY
HERO JOBS JULIA
JUSTICE LOST
MARKET MARRED
NATIONAL PANIC PARK
ROBERT SCANDAL SEYMOUR
STOCK STOLE
SURRENDER SYMBOL ULYSSES VICTORY WILSON
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
G P C M A R K E T X F U L L J
R A L R T A L A N O I T A N U
N R X A A N Y R O T C I V T L
U K E A D S A S E T T P D M I
D P C I F N H R L A R A I T A
E I I S L L A E G M E N A R R
R H T Y Y O O C D O B I T E G
R S S G N M S C S P O C D R S
A N U E O O B T J P R N E S E
M E J N S E N O S A E E T E Y
F Z O E L R B K L R L O L H M
C I E R I S O R R E C O E E O
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R I U L R C S E S S Y L U O R
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19th - Rutherford B. Hayes, 1877-1881
Nickname(s): Dark-Horse President, His Fraudulency Born: October 4, 1822, Delaware, Ohio Parents: Rutherford Hayes, Sophia Birchard Hayes Wife: Lucy Ware Webb Children: Birchard Austin, James Webb Cook, Rutherford
Platt, Joseph Thompson, George Crook, Fanny,
Scott Russell, Manning Force Education: Kenyon College, Harvard Law School Professions: Lawyer Religion: Methodist Prior Government Positions:
While in the army he was wounded several
times. Rose to the rank of Major General.
Member of U.S. House of Representatives
Governor of Ohio
Party: Republican Rival for Presidency: Samuel J. Tilden Vice-President: William A. Wheeler Secretary of State: William M. Evarts Significant Historical Events:
Closest race in U.S. history, won the
Presidency by one Electoral Vote. Congress
had to decide some votes. Fraud was charged.
It is alleged that southern states recognized
Hayes as President in exchange for the
withdrawal of Federal troops from the south,
ending Reconstruction.
Did not serve alcohol in the White House,
instead served lemonade. Thus, his wife's
nickname "Lemonade Lucy."
Completed immigration and commerce treaties
with China.
First phone in the White House was installed by Alexander Graham Bell.
Notable Fact(s): Only President to be wounded when he served in
the Civil War. Death: January 17, 1893, Spiegel Grove, Fremont, Ohio
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ALCOHOL ALEXANDER
ALLEGED BELL
CHINA CLOSEST
COMMERCE DARK
ELECTORAL ENDING
EVARTS EXCHANGE FEDERAL
FRAUD GRAHAM HAYES HORSE
IMMIGRATION INSTALLED LEMONADE
LUCY MAJOR PHONE RACE RANK
RUTHERFORD TILDEN
TROOPS WHEELER WOUNDED
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B I E T T M G K N E R E S S O
U L T X A H D N O E R S D P S
C N A J C U G A I E R R S O E
E L O R A H L R T D O O W O Y
C R O R E L A D A F N H O R A
R A F S E D E N R H U E B T H
E L L G E D E E G D A E N I L
M D E E N S H F I E L M N A N
M D A U X T T A M L O S R R E
O E O N U A L T M J T O S E D
C W N R O C N L I A T T O L L
I H N O O M U D L C R D R E I
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20th - James A. Garfield, 1881-1881
Nickname(s): Preacher President Born: November 19, 1831, Orange Township,
Cuyahoga County, Ohio Parents: Abram Garfield, Eliza Ballou Garfield Wife: Lucretia Rudolph Children: Eliza, Harry, James, Mary, Irvin, Abram, Edward Education: Western Reserve Eclectic Institute (now Hiram
College), Williams College Professions: Teacher, public official Religion: Disciples of Christ Prior Government Positions:
Member of Ohio State Senate
Member of U.S. House of Representatives
Elected to United States Senate
Party: Republican Rival for Presidency: Winfield S. Hancock Vice-President: Chester Arthur Secretary of State: James G. Blaine Significant Historical Events:
On election day, he was a member of the
House, Senator-Elect and President-Elect.
Shot on July 2, (200 days into his term) by
Charles Julius Guiteau, supporter who did not
get a presidential appointed job. Died from
blood poisoning on September 19.
Crusader against corruption in government.
Refused to give jobs to those just because they
supported him. Gave jobs to most qualified.
Put his financial expertise to work saving the
government millions on the bond market.
He was the last of the seven Presidents born in a log cabin.
Notable Fact(s): First left-handed President. Death: September 19, 1881, Elberon, New Jersey
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ARTHUR BLAINE BLOOD BOND BORN CABIN
CHRIST CORRUPTION
CRUSADER DAYS
DISCIPLES ECLECTIC
ELECT EXPERTISE FINANCIAL GARFIELD GUITEAU
HANCOCK HIRAM JAMES
LAST LEFT
LUCRETIA MARKET MILLIONS
OHIO POISONING PREACHER QUALIFIED REFUSED
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B T H R E D E S U F E R E E N
L T S A L X P O I H O R R S I
O E C S I D P E N T S E U N B
O F R E H C A E R P D I H O A
D I N D L E I F R A G P T I C
A N O D L E N O S T O N R L U
I A I D E E D U Y I I E A L A
T N T N F I R A S B K S J I E
E C P O T C F O Y C L A E M T
R I U B M A N I O S M A R H I
C A R A A I E C L E C T I C U
U L R Y N E N S S A G A B N G
L I O G M A R K E T U O R F E
H I C C H R I S T E R Q L D A
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21st - Chester A. Arthur, 1881-1885
Nickname(s): The Gentleman Boss, Elegant Arthur Born: October 5, 1829, Fairfield, Vermont Parents: William Arthur, Malvina Stone Arthur Wife: Ellen Lewis Herndon Children: William Lewis Herndon, Chester Alan, Ellen
Herndon Education: Union College Professions: Lawyer Religion: Episcopalian Prior Government Positions:
Worked for the quartermaster general for the
troops of New York during the Civil War.
Customs Collector, Port of New York City
Vice President (under Garfield)
Party: Republican Rival for Presidency: None. Never ran for president. Vice-President: None Secretary of State: James G. Blaine (1881)
Frederick T. Frelinghuysen (1881–1885) Significant Historical Events:
Assumed Presidency upon the death of
President Arthur, never held elective office
before.
Pendleton Act: created bi-partisan Civil
Service Commission to help hire people for
government jobs based on ability and
competitive exams, not cronyism.
Built ships to boost declining U.S. Navy.
Worked to increase funding for American
Indian education.
Enacted first Federal immigration law,
prohibiting paupers, criminals and lunatics. Congress suspended immigration from China.
Notable Fact(s): Redecorated White House, auctioned off many
old priceless items. Had 80 pairs of pants,
changed clothes for every event during the day. Death: November 18, 1886, New York, New York
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ARTHUR AUCTIONED
BOOST BOSS
CHEATER CIVIL
COLLECTOR CRIMINALS CRONYISM CUSTOMS
ELEGANT ELLEN EXAMS
FUNDING GENTLEMAN
HELD HERNDON
INDIAN ITEMS
LUNATICS
PAIRS PANTS
PARTISAN PAUPERS
PENDLETON PORT
PRICELESS QUARTERMASTER
SERVICE SHIPS
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
H E T E C I V R E S H E L D C
L C R M P C R I M I N A L S I
P N O E S D C S S O B U D A V
S A P L E I T H T M N S C U I
P I U E L N Y E E A E U G C L
I D R P A E L N T A S T G T S
H N E G E D C I O T T E I I S
S I E G N R C T O R N E A O E
H L T E E S S M O T C N R N L
E E P B O O S T L R W Y O E E
R E T S A M R E T R A U Q D C
N S T N A P M R K E X A M S I
D S S R I A P T R A R T H U R
O E E T N F U N D I N G C A P
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22nd - and 24th - Grover Cleveland, 1885-1889 and 1893-1897
Nickname(s): Uncle Jumbo, Beast of Buffalo,
Veto President Born: March 18, 1837, Caldwell, New Jersey Parents: Richard Falley Cleveland, Anne Neal Cleveland Wife: Frances Folsom Children: Ruth, Esther, Marion, Richard, Francis Education: Some common school, Read law Professions: Lawyer Religion: Presbyterian Prior Government Positions:
Mayor of Buffalo, NY
Governor of New York
Party: Democrat Rival for Presidency: James G. Blaine (1884)
Benjamin Harrison (1892) Vice-President: Thomas A. Hendricks (1885)
Adlai E. Stevenson (1893–1897) Secretary of State: Thomas F. Bayard (1885–1889)
Walter Q. Gresham (1893–1895)
Richard Olney (1895–1897) Significant Historical Events:
Only President to serve two non-consecutive
terms. Defeated by Benjamin Harrison in
1888, then defeated him in 1892.
Vice President Hendricks died in 1885.
Presidential Succession Act: new line of
succession placed heads of each executive
department in order that they were created.
Geronimo surrendered, ending Apache
(Indian) wars of New Mexico and Arizona.
Interstate Commerce Act established federal
regulator agency to help small farmers.
Interstate Commerce Commission addressed
abuse and discrimination by railroads.
Panic of 1893: banks failed, depression, worst
until Great Depression of 1929.
Notable Fact(s): First President to get married in the White House.
Death: June 24, 1908, Princeton, New Jersey
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AGENCY APACHE BAYARD BEAST
CLEVELAND COMMON
CONSECUTIVE DEPRESSION
DIED DISCRIMINATION
EACH FRANCES
GERONIMO GRESHAM GROVER HEADS
HENDRICKS INTERSTATE
JUMBO LINE
MARRIED MAYOR OLNEY ORDER PANIC
RAILROADS REGULATOR STEVENSON SUCCESSION
WORD
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
N W R A I L R O A D S R E H I
O D R A Y A B F E T O T N E C
I Y D E I R R A M T A O D A O
T R C N E A C H A T M R P D N
A E W N A S E L S M O A D S S
N D G N E L U R O W N E O F E
I R T R Y G E C S I P E B R C
M O Y V E T A V C R E N M A U
I M E R N S Y P E E B E U N T
R I N I A G H S A L S E J C I
C N L R R D S A S C C S A E V
S O O O I I Y O M U H E I S E
I R V E O N M A Y O R E N O T
D E D N S T E V E N S O N I N
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23rd - Benjamin Harrison, 1889-1893
Nickname(s): Kid Gloves Harrison, Little Ben Born: August 20, 1833, North Bend, Ohio Parents: John Scott Harrison, Elizabeth Ramsey Irwin
Harrison Wife: Caroline Lavinia Scott (married 1853)
Mary Scott Lord Dimmick (married 1896) Children: Russell Benjamin, Mary Scott, Elizabeth Education: Miami University (Ohio) Professions: Lawyer Religion: Presbyterian Prior Government Positions:
United States Senator
Grandson of 9th President, William Henry
Harrison.
Ran for Governor of Indiana twice and Senator
once, before finally being elected.
Party: Republican Rival for Presidency: Defeated Grover Cleveland in 1888, lost to him in
1892. Vice-President: Levi P. Morton Secretary of State: James G. Blaine (1889–1892)
John W. Foster (1892–1893) Significant Historical Events:
In 1888, he lost the popular vote by 100,000
votes, but won the Electoral vote.
Signed the Sherman Antitrust Act: preventing
large companies from buying up the
competition then raising prices.
Federal budget grew massively. Had the first
budget to exceed $1 billion in peace time.
Six states added to the Union: Montana, North
Dakota, Washington, Idaho and Wyoming.
Worked hard for Civil Right legislation, but failed to obtain passage.
Notable Fact(s): First President to have electricity in the White
House and to have his voice recorded. Death: March 13, 1901, Indianapolis, Indiana
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ANTITRUST BENJAMIN
BILLION BUDGET
CAROLINE COMPANIES
COMPETITION DAKOTA
ELECTRICITY FAILED
GRANDSON HARRISON
IDAHO LARGE LORD LOST MARY
MONTANA OBTAIN
PASSAGE
PEACE PRICES RAISING
RECORDED SCOTT
SHERMAN TIME
TWICE VOICE
WYOMING
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
V H A A R O B T A I N D A N D
O O E N A W Y O M I N G T H E
I E C T I R N S H E R M A N D
C N I I S L O R D A K O T A R
E O W T I I M C K T T O C S O
E I T R N N O L O S T I M E C
N T G U G S N B U D G E T A E
I I R S O E T E G A S S A P R
L T A T H C A E C A E P M E S
O E N L A I N N I M A J N E B
R P D A D R A T N O I L L I B
A M S R I P I F D E L I A F F
C O O G S E I N A P M O C I C
E C N E L E C T R I C I T Y B
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24th - and 22nd - Grover Cleveland, 1885-1889 and 1893-1897
Nickname(s): Uncle Jumbo, Beast of Buffalo,
Veto President Born: March 18, 1837, Caldwell, New Jersey Parents: Richard Falley Cleveland, Anne Neal Cleveland Wife: Frances Folsom Children: Ruth, Esther, Marion, Richard, Francis Education: Some common school, Read law Professions: Lawyer Religion: Presbyterian Prior Government Positions:
Mayor of Buffalo, NY
Governor of New York
Party: Democrat Rival for Presidency: James G. Blaine (1884)
Benjamin Harrison (1892) Vice-President: Thomas A. Hendricks (1885)
Adlai E. Stevenson (1893–1897) Secretary of State: Thomas F. Bayard (1885–1889)
Walter Q. Gresham (1893–1895)
Richard Olney (1895–1897) Significant Historical Events:
Only President to serve two non-consecutive
terms. Defeated by Benjamin Harrison in
1888, then defeated him in 1892.
Vice President Hendricks died in 1885.
Presidential Succession Act: new line of
succession placed heads of each executive
department in order that they were created.
Geronimo surrendered, ending Apache
(Indian) wars of New Mexico and Arizona.
Interstate Commerce Act established federal
regulator agency to help small farmers,
Interstate Commerce Commission addressed
abuse and discrimination by railroads.
Panic of 1893: banks failed, depression, worst
until Great Depression of 1929.
Notable Fact(s): First President to get married in the White House.
Death: June 24, 1908, Princeton, New Jersey
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ABUSE ADDRESSED
BANKS BAYARD BLAINE
CALDWELL DEPRESSION
DIED EACH
ENDING
ESTER FALLEY
FARMERS FOLSOM FRANCIS
GOVERNOR GREAT
HARRISON JERSEY
JUNE
MARION ORDER PLACED
PRINCETON REGULATOR
RICHARD RUTH
SCHOOL SERVE SMALL
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D E C A L P T H D E T S M R U
L L E W D L A C G R E A E W A
H C A E P E S T E R A G E M P
G O V E R N O R V S U H J R L
S W B D I U A E N L U E C L G
S N A E N J T E A O R B A I N
R D N S C C L T O S I M A O R
E F K S E H O E E R S R I V E
M R S E T R A Y F L D S A G R
R A L R O B A R D O S E N M U
A N O D N N L R R E L I R D T
F C O D D T A A R I D S I O H
B I H A A Y T P I N S E O T L
E S C C A O E R E N D O R M U
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25th - William McKinley, 1897-1901
Nickname(s): Idol of Ohio Born: January 29, 1843, Niles, Ohio Parents: William McKinley, Nancy Campbell Allison
McKinley Wife: Ida Saxton Children: Katherine, Ida Education: Allegheny College Professions: Lawyer Religion: Methodist Prior Government Positions:
Became a Major in the Civil War
Member of U.S. House of Representatives
Governor of Ohio
Party: Republican Rival for Presidency: William Jennings Bryan (1896 & 1900) Vice-President: Garret A. Hobart (1897–1899)
Theodore Roosevelt (1901) Secretary of State: John Sherman (1897–1898)
William Day (1898)
John M. Hay (1898–1901) Significant Historical Events:
Spanish-American War: U.S. gained
significant territory (Cuba, Philippines, Puerto
Rico). U.S. recognized as world power.
U.S. annexed the Hawaiian Islands.
U.S. started building the Panama Canal.
His Vice-President died, replaced him with the
very popular Teddy Roosevelt.
He was assassinated six months into his
second term while attending the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York.
Notable Fact(s): He was the first President to ride in an
automobile. Also, after being shot, he rode to the
hospital in an ambulance. Death: September 14, 1901, Buffalo, New York
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ALLEGHENY AMBULANCE
ANNEXED ATTENDING
AUTOMOBILE BRYAN CUBA
EXPOSITION GAINED HOBART
HOSPITAL ISLANDS
MCKINLEY NANCY
PHILIPPINES POWER PUERTO
RECOGNIZED REPLACED
RICO
RIDE RODE
SAXTON SHERMAN
SHOT TEDDY
THEODORE VICE
WILLIAM WORLD
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
D O A S P H I L I P P I N E S
Y E T U H T D E N I A G S A T
E A X R T E O C O P P H X Y E
L T R E E O R H U D O T C T H
N T E E N U M M S B O N C D A
I E C D R N P O A N A O E M W
K N O D D F A R B N R C B O M
C D G B E Y T A T I A U T I I
M I N Y N E H G E L L A H S W
E N I R I C O D P A B E E L I
D G Z E N G I E N M R W O A L
O A E W N R R C W H Y O D N L
R O D O S H E C I V A R O D I
O E X P O S I T I O N L R S A
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26th - Theodore Roosevelt, 1901-1909
Nickname(s): TR, Trust-Buster, Teddy Born: October 27, 1858, New York, New York Parents: Theodore Roosevelt, Martha Bulloch Roosevelt Wife: Alice Hathaway Lee (married 1880)
Edith Kermit Carow (married 1886) Children: Alice Lee, Theodore, Kermit, Ethel Carow,
Archibald Bulloch, Quentin Education: Harvard College Professions: Author, lawyer, public official Religion: Dutch Reformed Prior Government Positions:
Assistant Secretary of the Navy
Governor of New York
Vice President (under McKinley)
Party: Republican, Bull Moose Rival for Presidency: Alton B. Parker (1904) Vice-President: Charles W. Fairbanks Secretary of State: John M. Hay (1901–1905)
Elihu Root (1905–1909)
Robert Bacon (1909) Significant Historical Events:
Quote "Speak softly and carry a big stick."
Established U.S. as police of Western
Hemisphere, prevent foreign military bases
from North and South America.
He won Nobel Peace Prize (1905) for helping
to negotiate peace between Russia and Japan.
Instrumental in building the Panama Canal
opening a shortcut shipping route from the
Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean.
Conservationist: set aside large areas of land in
the west for national parks.
Meat Inspection Act and Pure Food and Drug
Act: increased government regulation and
safety standards for food and medicine.
Notable Fact(s): He was the youngest man to serve as President
(42 years and 10 months old).
5th cousin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32
nd President
Death: January 6, 1919, Oyster Bay, New York
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ALICE ASSISTANT
BACON BULL
BUSTER CONSERVATIONIST
DUTCH EDITH
FAIRBANKS HEMISPHERE
ROOSEVELT ROOT
SAFETY SHORTCUT
SPEAK STICK TEDDY
THEODORE TRUST
WESTERN
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
T S U R T J A P A N L E C D M
D R P A N A M A A H O T O U E
E N I C I D E M E R L U N T A
F G R R E L S M H E K O S C T
R A O E E T I T V R C E E H I
E O I B T S A E I A D Y R S D
T E O R P S S I B C T D V H E
S N R H B O E T T E K D A O M
U K E S O A H W F O E E T R R
B R A R U E N A P D G T I T O
E S A E O N S K I M E E O C F
J U A D P N H T S I O C N U E
L L O I N S H B U L L O I T R
C R N O I T C E P S N I S L U
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27th - William Howard Taft, 1909-1913
Nickname(s): None Born: September 15, 1857, Cincinnati, Ohio Parents: Alphonso Taft, Louisa Maria Torrey Taft Wife: Helen Herron Children: Robert Alphonso, Helen Herron, Charles Phelps Education: Yale College, Cincinnati Law School Professions: Lawyer, Judge Religion: Unitarian Prior Government Positions:
Governor of the Philippines
Secretary of War
Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (after presidency)
Party: Republican Rival for Presidency: William Jennings Bryan Vice-President: James S. Sherman Secretary of State: Philander C. Knox Significant Historical Events:
Department of Labor created: helped workers
through workplace safety, wage standards, and
unemployment insurance.
16th Amendment created the Federal Income
Tax.
New Mexico and Arizona joined the Union
completing the continuous 48 states.
Taft did a lot of work in anti-trust, breaking up
many monopolies. His administration initiated
80 antitrust suits.
Only President to serve on the Supreme Court after leaving office.
Notable Fact(s): First President to have a car and the last to have a
cow for fresh milk. Death: March 8, 1930, Washington, D.C.
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ADMINISTRATION CHIEF
CONTINUOUS COURT FRESH HELEN
HERRON HOWARD INCOME
INITIATED
INSURANCE JENNINGS
JOINED JUDGE
JUSTICE KNOX
LABOR LEAVING
MILK MONOPOLIES
SHERMAN STANDARDS
SUPREME TAFT
TRUST UNEMPLOYMENT
WAGE WILLIAM
WORKERS WORKPLACE
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ ’ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
M O N O P O L I E S N E L E H
I C O U R T T C A A F L T E S
N L S D R M N K E D T E F C T
C A A M T A D J L M N A E A A
O B O S R I E B C I E V I L N
M O U U H L T S I N M I H P D
E R S E E L A U E I Y N C K A
T N D M H I I O C S O G J R R
I F E E E W T U I T L N E O D
J F N R R J I N T R P A N W S
U R I P R U N I S A M M N W T
D E O U O K I T U T E R I A F
G S J S N S N N J I N E N G A
E H S R E K R O W O U H G E T
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28th - Woodrow Wilson, 1913-1921
Nickname(s): Schoolmaster in Politics Born: December 26, 1856, Staunton, Virginia Parents: Joseph Ruggles Wilson, Jessie Janet Woodrow
Wilson Wife: Ellen Louise Axson (married 1885)
Edith Bolling Galt (married 1915) Children: Margaret Woodrow, Jessie, Eleanor Education: College of New Jersey (now Princeton
University), University of Virginia Law School,
Johns Hopkins University Professions: Teacher, public official Religion: Presbyterian Prior Government Positions:
Professor and College President at Princeton
University
Governor of New Jersey
Defeated two Presidents to get elected
Party: Democrat Rival for Presidency: Theodore Roosevelt & William H. Taft (1912)
Charles Evans Hughes (1916) Vice-President: Thomas R. Marshall Secretary of State: William Jennings Bryan (1913–1915)
Robert Lansing (1915–1920)
Bainbridge Colby (1920–1921) Significant Historical Events:
At the outbreak of World War I, U.S. had a
policy of neutrality. Then entered war to help
"make the world safe for democracy."
Received Nobel Peace Prize in 1919 for efforts
in forming League of Nations after the war.
Federal Reserve System: helps to regulate the
economy by controlling the money supply.
Created the Federal Trade Commission: to
prohibit unfair business practices.
Implemented a graduated tax system, people who make less pay less in taxes.
Notable Fact(s): First President to visit Europe while in office. Death: February 3, 1924, Washington, D.C.
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28th - Woodrow Wilson
COLBY COLLEGE CREATED
DEMOCRACY EDITH ELLEN
FEDERAL GRADUATED
HOPKINS HUGHES
LANSING LEAGUE
LESS MONEY
NATIONS NEUTRALITY OUTBREAK PRINCETON
PRIZE PROFESSOR
PROHIBIT RESERVE
SAFE SCHOOLMASTER
SUPPLY TAXES
TEACHER UNFAIR WILSON
WOODROW
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ . “ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .”
W H H Y C A R C O M E D E W I
L P U T S O T O G N C F I G R
Y S R G I A A L N L A L R Y E
W L N I H D X L I S S A E T T
L O P I N E E E S O D N I L S
P E O P K C S G N U O B Y E A
R D D D U P E E A M I T L A M
O E W C R S O T L H I L W G L
F T S O L O E H O L E I T U O
E A N L E D W R A N H E W E O
S E O B S A P R I A F N U R H
S R I Y S T T F E D E R A L C
O C T O O U T B R E A K E N S
R D A R E S E R V E Z I R P A
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29th - Warren G. Harding, 1921-1923
Nickname(s): Winnie (during his youth) Born: November 2, 1865, Corsica (now Blooming
Grove) Parents: George Tyron Harding, Phoebe Elizabeth
Dickerson Harding Wife: Florence Kling DeWolfe Children: None Education: Ohio Central College Professions: Editor-Publisher Religion: Baptist Prior Government Positions:
Member of Ohio State Senate
Lieutenant-Governor of Ohio
United States Senator
Party: Republican Rival for Presidency: James M. Cox Vice-President: Calvin Coolidge Secretary of State: Charles Evans Hughes Significant Historical Events:
He was the first President elected after women
received the right to vote.
Agreed with the world's power to stop the
arms race, building large battleships.
Established the first budget system for federal
government.
Many scandals during his administration,
including the Teapot Dome Scandal: Interior
Secretary, Albert Fall, sold oil from the
emergency reserves in Wyoming.
He died in San Francisco, California while on a Presidential trip to Alaska.
Notable Fact(s): First newspaper publisher to be elected president.
First president to own a radio. First to speak over
radio airwaves. Death: August 2, 1923, San Francisco, California
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AIRWAVES ALASKA ALBERT ARMS
BATTLESHIPS BUILDING
COOLIDGE DOME
EDITOR EMERGENCY
FALL FLORENCE FRANCISCO
HARDING JAMES LARGE
LIEUTENANT PUBLISHER
RACE RADIO
RESERVES RIGHT
SCANDAL SPEAK
TEAPOT TRIP VOTE
WARREN WINNIE WOMEN
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
F A R A C E D I T O R I R S T
L L T O F L O R E N C E R I D
A A T O P A E T E S E M A J T
D S R T B A T T L E S H I P S
N K I O N W R E H S I L B U P
A A P I I A N A R A A U Y G O
C U G N R N N E L R A C T B C
S I N N E C S E M B N O S U S
F I N M I E O S T E E E I I I
E A O T R D W O G U V R N L C
K W L V H A R R L A E E T D N
A A E L R G E A W I G I O I A
E S U R T M I R H R D M L N R
P O E M E O I R A B E G I G F
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30th - Calvin Coolidge, 1923-1929
Nickname(s): Silent Cal, Red Born: July 4, 1872, Plymouth Notch, Vermont Parents: John Calvin Coolidge, Victoria Josephine Moor
Coolidge Wife: Grace Anna Goodhue Children: John, Calvin Education: Amherst College Professions: Lawyer Religion: Congregationalist Prior Government Positions:
Member of Massachusetts Legislature
Governor of Massachusetts
Vice President (under Harding)
Party: Republican Rival for Presidency: John W. Davis (1924) Vice-President: Charles G. Dawes Secretary of State: Charles E. Hughes (1923–1925)
Frank B. Kellogg (1925–1929) Significant Historical Events:
Assumed Presidency upon the death of Warren
Harding.
He was responsible for cleaning up the
scandals left by his predecessor.
Signed the Indian Citizenship Act, giving full
U.S. citizenship to all Native Americans.
His moral positions and support for business
helped usher in a period of prosperity known
as the "Roaring Twenties."
He signed the symbolic Kellogg-Briand Pact,
which renounced war as a means of solving conflicts. Fourteen nations signed.
Notable Fact(s): First president to appear in a "talkie" - a movie
with sound. Death: January 5, 1933, Northampton, Massachusetts
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AMHERST APPEAR BRIAND CALVIN
CLEANING CONFLICTS COOLIDGE
DAVIS DAWES
FOURTEEN
GIVING GRACE
KELLOGG MOOR MORAL NATIVE NOTCH PACT
PERIOD RESPONSIBLE
ROARING SILENT
SOLVING SOUND
SUPPORT SYMBOLIC
TALKIE TWENTIES
USHER VICTORIA
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ .
R M D A N D C C O E I K L A T
T O F N O F I O G N I R A O R
R E O I A L G N O W W O R R D
O S R M O I I E S L S S O P O
P E K B V N R L E I I O M T H
P R M I A A F B G O L D U U G
U Y N E S I O I H N A E G N K
S G L R E R U S C T I D N E D
N C A E I O R N I O A V L T A
I N P H T T T O C W L L L E V
V H P S N C E P E A O N I O I
L C E U E I E S N G R A C E S
A T A G W V N E G E V I T A N
C O R U T P D R A M H E R S T
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31st - Herbert Hoover, 1929-1933
Nickname(s): None Born: August 10, 1874, West Branch, Iowa Parents: Jesse Clark Hoover, Hulda Randall Minthorn
Hoover Wife: Lou Henry Children: Herbert Clark, Allan Henry Education: Stanford University Professions: Engineer Religion: Society of Friends (Quaker) Prior Government Positions:
Head of the Food Administration (under
Wilson)
Secretary of Commerce (under Harding)
Secretary of Commerce (under Coolidge)
Party: Republican Rival for Presidency: Alfred E. Smith Vice-President: Charles Curtis Secretary of State: Henry L. Stimson (1929–1933) Significant Historical Events:
Stock Market Crash, triggered the start of the
Great Depression, a few months after he took
office.
Balanced budget, cut taxes, expanded public
works spending. Did not do a lot to help poor
and unemployed. Homeless camps were
nicknamed "Hoovervilles."
Proposed Reconstruction Finance Corporation
to aid business, farmers facing mortgage
foreclosures, banking reform, loans to states to
feed unemployed. Thought caring for hungry
cold people should be primarily local and
voluntary responsibility.
He signed the legislation that made the Star
Spangled Banner the U.S. national anthem.
First President to have a telephone on his desk.
Notable Fact(s): His Son had two pet crocodiles. Death: October 20, 1964, New York, New York
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31st - Herbert Hoover
ANTHEM BALANCED
BANNER CAMPS COLD
CRASH CURTIS
ENGINEER FOOD
FORECLOSURES
FRIENDS HENRY
HERBERT HOMELESS
HOOVER HOOVERVILLES
HUNGRY MARKET PUBLIC
QUAKER
REFORM SMITH
SOCIETY SPANGLED
STAR STIMSON
STOCK TRIGGERED VOLUNTARY
WORKS
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
C I L B U P B F S T I M S O N
I R M C S T S A D P S B O R H
N M E R H S E E L T M Y W M O
C R H A U S R F A A R A A E O
U O T S N E U R R N N R C Y V
R F N H G L S D E I K C T S E
T E A G R E O H E E E E E N R
I R I T Y M L O T L I N G D V
S R F T H O C E M C G I D W I
T I S S I H E R O S N N O S L
S H O O V E R S E E S R A H L
R E N N A B O C E K K T T P E
I P F O O D F R O S A I O P S
V O L U N T A R Y L M U I C R
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32nd - Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1933-1945
Nickname(s): FDR Born: January 30, 1882, Hyde Park, New York Parents: James Roosevelt, Sara Delano Roosevelt Wife: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Children: Anna Eleanor, James, Franklin Delano Jr. (1),
Elliott, Franklin Delano Jr. (2), John Aspinwall Education: Harvard College, Columbia Law School Professions: Public official, Lawyer Religion: Episcopalian Prior Government Positions:
Assistant Secretary of the Navy
Governor of New York
Party: Democrat Rival for Presidency: Herbert Hoover (1932)
Alfred M. Landon (1936)
Wendell L. Willkie (1940)
Thomas E. Dewey (1944) Vice-President: John N. Garner (1933–1941)
Henry A. Wallace (1941–1945)
Harry Truman (1945) Secretary of State: Cordell Hull (1933–1944)
Edward R. Stettinius Jr. (1944–1945) Significant Historical Events:
Elected President four times, two times more
than any other President.
Led U.S. out of Great Depression. "Fireside
Chats" helped Americans regain confidence.
"The only thing we have to fear is fear itself."
New Deal programs: FDIC to insure bank
deposits, Civilian Conservations, power plants,
aid farmers, laws to improve working
conditions, Social Security to help retirees.
Security and Exchange Commission, regulate
stock market and help prevent future collapses.
Known for leading the U.S. and Allied Powers against Germany and Japan in World War II.
Notable Fact(s): Fifth cousin Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President.
First President to appear on television. Death: April 12, 1945, Warm Springs, Georgia
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ALLIED CHATS
COLLAPSES CONDITIONS CONFIDENCE
DEAL DELANO
DEPOSITS ELEANOR
EXCHANGE
FEAR FIRESIDE
FOUR FRANKLIN GARNER
HULL HYDE
INSURE ITSELF
LANDON
MORE NAVY
PLANTS POWER
RETIREES ROOSEVELT SECURITY
STETTINIUS WALLACE
WILKIE
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ !
N I L K N A R F H S G Y R F E
E H F R A R W E N Y T T I C O
G U O U E I O O R I D R G R S
N L U A L T I O R O E E A G T
A L R K E T I U S S M I R R N
H E I B I S C R I E T U N S A
C E I D N E L D E S V D E T L
X T N C S S E O E E E E R E P
E O A U U P T L R I S L L T R
C N V T R A F I L E R A Y T O
F R Y O E L M L S H W N I I N
C H A T S L A E D O S O W N A
H E E L N O D N A L P C P I E
W A L L A C E H A R A E F U L
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33rd - Harry S. Truman, 1945-1953
Nickname(s): Give 'Em Hell Harry Born: May 8, 1884, Lamar, Missouri Parents: John Anderson Truman, Martha Ellen Young
Truman Wife: Elizabeth “Bess” Virginia Wallace Children: Mary Margaret Education: Attended University of Kansas City Law School Professions: Farmer, public official Religion: Baptist Prior Government Positions:
Presiding Judge, Jackson County Court
United States Senator
Vice President (under Roosevelt)
Party: Democrat Rival for Presidency: Thomas E. Dewey Vice-President: Alben W. Barkley Secretary of State: Edward R. Stettinius Jr. (1945)
James Byrnes (1945–1947)
George C. Marshall (1947–1949)
Dean G. Acheson (1949–1953) Significant Historical Events:
Assumed Presidency upon the death of
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Secured WWII victory against Adolph Hitler
in Germany. Defeated Japan by dropping two
atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Marshall Plan: rebuilt infrastructures and
economies of war torn Europe, stop the spread
of Communism coming out of Soviet Union.
Started the Cold War.
Sent troops to fight in the Korean War to show
that the U.S. was not soft on Communism, had
conflict with his General, Douglas MacArthur.
In 1953 election, New York Governor Thomas
Dewey was expected to win. Chicago Tribune
erroneous headline: "Dewey Defeats Truman."
Notable Fact(s): His motto: "The Buck Stops Here!" Death: December 26, 1972, Kansas City, Missouri
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33rd - Harry S. Truman
ADOLPH ATOMIC
BARKLEY BESS BOMB
CHICAGO COLD
CONFLICT DEFEATS DEWEY
DOUGLAS ERRONEOUS
EUROPE GIVE
HARRY HEADLINE
HELL HIROSHIMA
HITLER JUDGE
KOREAN LAMAR
MACARTHUR MARSHALL NAGASAKI
PLAN TRIBUNE TRUMAN
UPON VICTORY
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J R H O R U H T R A C A M O B
U S A E V T B T R I B U N E M
D E R C H I C A G O L T P I O
G C R K E D D I R I T O N U B
E L Y H G H E E L K V M O H I
A N A T I O R H W F L E P E K
M A K M E R R T P E N E U A A
T R U M A N O S N L Y O Y D S
Y H D E V R N S T A O E C L A
R E L T I H E R H A E D Y I G
O P O C I M O T A I E R A N A
T O C T O U U G H H M F O E N
C R B E S S S D E E C A E K I
I U S A L G U O D L S I O D N
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34th - Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953-1961
Nickname(s): Ike Born: October 14, 1890, Denison, Texas Parents: David Jacob Eisenhower, Ida Elizabeth Stover
Eisenhower Wife: Mary “Mamie” Geneva Doud Children: Doud Dwight, John Sheldon Doud Education: U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York Professions: Soldier Religion: Presbyterian Prior Government Positions:
General
Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in
World War II
Supreme Commander of NATO forces in Europe
Party: Republican Rival for Presidency: Adlai E. Stevenson (1952 & 1956) Vice-President: Richard M. Nixon Secretary of State: John Foster Dulles (1953–1959)
Christian A. Herter (1959–1961) Significant Historical Events:
Developed the Interstate Highway System for
travel across the continental U.S.
He proposed the Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and
1960. Supported integration of schools.
Ordered that the Armed Forced be completely
desegregated.
Sent troops (Army 101st Airborne Division) to
protect first black students at Central High
School in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Helped negotiate end to Korean War.
Stationed troops between South Korea and
North Korea as peace keepers.
Alaska and Hawaii were added to U.S. - brought total to fifty (50) states.
Notable Fact(s): Never ran for elective office prior to run for
President. Very popular throughout presidency. Death: March 28, 1969, Washington, D.C.
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ACADEMY ADDED
ARKANSAS CENTRAL
COMMANDER DESEGREGATED
DULLES DWIGHT
EISENHOWER FIFTY
FIRST HAWAII
HERTER HIGH
HIGHWAY INTEGRATION INTERSTATE
KEEPERS KOREA LITTLE
MAMIE NIXON PEACE
POPULAR PRIOR ROCK
SCHOOLS SENT
SOUTH SYSTEM
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , “ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ” _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
T H L S E C W Y A K E I M A M
N S I A H S O U T H O S T S H
E E T S A D E M R F E R C I M
S L T N W E G H M T I H E E I
T L L A A S M A A A O F T A N
N U E K I E A T C O N S N R T
I D F R I G S S L A Y D H O E
X O R A T R H S R S D I E I G
O H E J E E O B T E G E G R R
N E N T R G E R D H P A M P A
C E N T R A L D L L G E Y Y T
S I E P E T A R O C K I E A I
K R E I S E N H O W E R W K O
T S R I F D R A L U P O P D N
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35th - John F. Kennedy, 1961-1963
Nickname(s): JFK, Jack Born: May 29, 1917, Brookline, Massachusetts Parents: Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Rose Elizabeth
Fitzgerald Kennedy Wife: Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Children: Caroline, John, Jr., Patrick Education: Harvard College Professions: Author, public official Religion: Roman Catholic Prior Government Positions:
U.S. Navy, PT Boat Skipper
Member of U.S. House of Representatives
United States Senator
Party: Democrat Rival for Presidency: Richard M. Nixon Vice-President: Lyndon B. Johnson Secretary of State: Dean Rusk Significant Historical Events:
Bay of Pigs: failed U.S. invasion of Cuba in
attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro using CIA
trained Cuban exiles. Pushed Cuba to seek
military alliance with Soviet Union.
Cuban Missile Crisis: U.S. demanded Soviet
Union remove nuclear missiles from Cuba, set
up blockade of the island until Cuba and
Soviet Union agreed.
Started the Peace Corps, voluntary
organization to provide aid and spread
American culture abroad.
Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty signed by
U.S., Soviet Union and Great Britain.
Controversy over who killed Kennedy: official
record: assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald in
Dallas, Texas while on campaign trip.
Notable Fact(s): Won the Pulitzer Prize in history for the book
Profiles in Courage. Younger brother, Bobby,
was Attorney General. Death: November 22, 1963, Dallas, Texas
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ALLIANCE BLOCKADE
BOBBY CASTRO
CATHOLIC CORPS
COURAGE CRISIS CUBA
EXILES
FAILED FIELD
HARVEY INVASION
JACK JACQUELINE
JOHN JOHNSON KENNEDY
KILLED
MISSILE NUCLEAR OSWALD
PIGS PROFILES
ROMAN RUSK
SKIPPER SOVIET SPREAD
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . .
K I L L E D H S E L I F O R P
D E L I A F O T E I V O S C S
I S R O L S D E N S R N N O E
R B R U W O T H I P O U O U L
C U B A S E R J L R M C S R I
O B L O C K A D E E A L N A X
C D E C O R P S U A N E H G E
W A A S B E Y K Q D C A O E I
M I T N R D G G C N R R J N N
O I O H E E C M A A Y E V H C
D D S N O R P I J B J A O A S
F L N S I L L P B O S J S R G
R E E S I L I O I I T T H V I
K E I I A L B C O K R P R E P
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36th - Lyndon Bianes Johnson, 1963-1969
Nickname(s): LBJ Born: August 27, 1908, Johnson City, Texas Parents: Sam Ealy Johnson, Jr., Rebekah Baines Johnson Wife: Claudia Alta “Lady Bird” Taylor Children: Lynda Bird, Luci Baines Education: Southwest Texas State Teachers College,
Georgetown Law School Professions: Teacher, public official Religion: Disciples of Christ Prior Government Positions:
Member of U.S. House of Representatives
United States Senator, Senate Majority Leader
Vice President (under Kennedy)
Party: Democrat Rival for Presidency: Barry M. Goldwater (1964) Vice-President: Hubert Humphrey (1965-1969) Secretary of State: Dean Rusk Significant Historical Events:
Assumed the Presidency upon the
assassination of Kennedy.
The Great Society: response to Civil Rights
Movement, vision for equal treatment.
Civil Rights Act of 1964, outlawed
discrimination and school segregation.
Appointed First African American to Supreme
Court, Thurgood Marshall. Had first African
American Cabinet Member, Robert C.
Weaver, Housing and Urban Development.
In effort to stop Communism, escalated
Vietnam War, extensive bombing, opposed by
Anti-War Peace Movement, massive protests.
Assassinations of Robert Kennedy, Malcolm
X and Martin Luther King, student militancy,
Black Power Movement brought further
turmoil to the country.
Notable Fact(s): Facing mounting opposition from candidates in
his own party, he declined to run for re-election. Death: January 22, 1973, near Johnson City, Texas
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36th - Lyndon Bianes Johnson
BAINES BIRD
BLACK BOMBING CHRIST
COMMUNISM COURT
DISCIPLES DISCRIMINATION
ESCALATED
GOLDWATER GREAT
HUMPHREY JOHNSON
KING LADY
LYNDON MAJORITY MALCOLM MARSHALL
MOVEMENT PARTY POWER RUSK
SOCIETY STOP
TEACHER THURGOOD
VIETNAM WEAVER
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
T E H T E Y K F D Y Y S V K E
A L S R R C E D I T E O I I T
G L O C A U M L S R R C E N E
C A L L A B O S C A H I T G A
M H B Y I L E C I P P E N D C
A S R R N N A J P N M T A W H
J R D I I D O T L A U Y M R E
O A T A S H O E E P H M E E R
R M B R N T B N S D O T M W U
I D I S C R I M I N A T I O N
T D O O G R U H T W T J S P C
Y N O R Y D A L D W E A V E R
H N E S O M A L C O L M N W A
S A F O R W O A G N I B M O B
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37th - Richard Milhous Nixon, 1969-1974
Nickname(s): Tricky Dick Born: January 9, 1913, Yorba Linda, California Parents: Francis Anthony Nixon, Hannah Milhous Nixon Wife: Thelma “Patricia” Catherine Ryan Children: Patricia, Julie Education: Whittier College, Duke University Law School Professions: Lawyer, public official Religion: Society of Friends (Quaker) Prior Government Positions:
Member of U.S. House of Representatives
United States Senator
Vice President (under Eisenhower)
Party: Republican Rival for Presidency: Hubert Humphrey & George Wallace (1968)
George McGovern (1972) Vice-President: Spiro T. Agnew (1969–1973)
Gerald Ford (1973–1974) Secretary of State: William P. Rogers (1969–1973)
Henry Kissinger (1973–1974) Significant Historical Events:
Inherited very divided country over social
issues and Vietnam War - and very polarized
international scene.
Opened door to China, made historic trip to
China. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger,
played important role.
Escalated Vietnam War, peace talks end war.
Improved relations with Soviet Union, signed
treaties to limit arms race.
Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on
the Moon. Nixon spoke to the astronauts
during their historic moonwalk.
Second term, Vice-President Agnew resigned in disgrace. Gerald Ford appointed.
Notable Fact(s): First President to resign the presidency - amidst
scandal and cover-up of break-in at Democratic
Party headquarters - Watergate. Death: April 22, 1994, New York, New York
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AGNEW ARMS
ARMSTRONG BREAKIN
CHINA DICK
DISGRACE ESCALATED
FORD KISSINGER
LIMIT MCGOVERN
MILHOUS MOON NEIL
NIXON PATRICIA
PEACE QUAKER
RACE
RESIGN RICHARD ROGERS SCANDAL
TALKS TRICKY
TRIP WALK
WALLACE WATERGATE
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ !
T G A G R K E N R E V O G C M
R N D A T I E S C A L A T E D
I O R D E S P R M W E N G A E
C R A I C S S I D R N D R O F
K T H C A I E E S O A E N T B
Y S C K E N U T X U C T N W E
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N M L A D T R O W U T E C A R
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38th - Gerald R. Ford, 1974-1977
Nickname(s): Jerry Born: July 14, 1913, Omaha, Nebraska Parents: Leslie Lynch King, Dorothy Ayer Gardner King
Ford Wife: Elizabeth "Betty" Bloomer Warren Children: Michael, John, Steven, Susan Education: University of Michigan, Yale Law School Professions: Lawyer, public official Religion: Episcopalian Prior Government Positions:
Member of U.S. House of Representatives
House Minority Leader
Vice President (appointed by Nixon)
Party: Republican Rival for Presidency: None, never elected President Vice-President: Nelson A. Rockefeller Secretary of State: Henry Kissinger Significant Historical Events:
Became President when Nixon resigned, First
President not elected by the people. Was
appointed Vice-President by Nixon when
Spiro Agnew resigned vice-presidency.
Appointed former New York Governor,
Nelson Rockefeller, to be Vice-President. First
time country had two appointed leaders.
In effort to calm earlier controversy, he
pardoned Nixon for any crimes he may have
committed. This upset many who thought
Nixon was a crook.
Brokered new truce in Middle East.
Established new treaties with Soviet Union.
Successfully restored the country's faith in their leaders and the Office of the President.
Notable Fact(s): His successor, Jimmy Carter, began his
inauguration speech with, "For myself and for our
Nation, I want to thank my predecessor for all he
has done to heal our land." Death: December 26, 2006, Rancho Mirage, California
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38th - Gerald R. Ford
APPOINTED BETTY
BROKERED CALM
CONTROVERSY COUNTRY CRIMES DONE EAST FAITH
FIRST FORD
FORMER GERALD
GOVERNOR HEAL
LEADERS MICHIGAN
MIDDLE MINORITY
NIXON OMAHA
PARDONED RESTORED
ROCKEFELLER SOVIET
TIME TREATIES
TRUCE UPSET
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H T G T R D R V C A T S O F E
C A P I S E C E E E P L M E G
N A M A V R C O S R E A A L T
T E L O H E I P U B S E H L N
S R G M I K U F G N E Y A E I
H T M I N O R I T Y T T T R X
I D O N E R H T I A F R T M O
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39th - Jimmy Carter, 1977-1981
Nickname(s): Jimmy Born: October 1, 1924, Plains, Georgia Parents: James Earl Carter, Lillian Gordy Carter Wife: Eleanor Rosalynn Smith Children: John William, James Earl III, Donnel Jeffrey,
Amy Lynn Education: Georgia Southwestern College, Georgia Institute
of Technology, U.S. Naval Academy, Union
College Professions: Nuclear Engineer, farmer, public official Religion: Baptist Prior Government Positions:
Georgia State Senator
Governor of Georgia
Party: Democrat Rival for Presidency: Gerald R. Ford Vice-President: Walter Mondale Secretary of State: Cyrus Vance (1977–1980)
Edmund Muskie (1980–1981) Significant Historical Events:
Secretly brought Israel and Egypt together.
Prime Minister Menachem Begin and
President Anwar Sadat negotiated for 13 days,
signed Camp David Accords, ending 12 years
of war. Both men received Nobel Peace Prize.
In 1978 Islamic students in Iran took 52
American hostages who were not released
until after Carter left the White House in 1981.
Carter faced other problems: mounting
inflation, rising energy cost.
Created Department of Energy, Department of
Education.
Pardoned draft dodgers from Vietnam War
era.
Expanded National Park System by 103
million acres in Alaska.
Appointed record numbers of women, African Americans and Hispanics to government jobs.
Notable Fact(s): First President born in a hospital.
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39th - Jimmy Carter
ACCORDS ALASKA ANWAR BEGIN CAMP
CARTER DAVID
DODGERS DRAFT
EDUCATION
EGYPT ENGINEER FARMER
HISPANICS HOSTAGES INFLATION
IRAN ISRAEL JIMMY JOBS
MENACHEM MONDALE
MUSKIE NOBEL
NUCLEAR PLAINS
ROSALYNN SADAT VANCE WOMEN
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Y N I N A B S I W O M E N L M
M O H I T R N Y T O E T F E R
M B E I E E O H O F F G N S N
I E E G S E I T E A A A Y N A
J L D I C P T N R L C R Y P A
G O R N K E A D I H A L M L T
D A A S I S C N E G A D A E L
N V E D N A U M I S E S N T R
S A O R F D D M O C K B H O I
D N P E L A E R S A S B O J M
R W L T A T C S E G A T S O H
O A A R T R A E N U C L E A R
C R I A I E M E N G I N E E R
C L N C O E P D A V I D C T I
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40th - Ronald Wilson Reagan, 1981-1989
Nickname(s): The Gipper, The Great Communicator, Dutch Born: February 6, 1911, Tampico, Illinois Parents: John Edward Reagan, Nelle Wilson Reagan Wife: Jane Wyman (married 1940, divorced 1948)
Nancy Davis (married 1952) Children: Maureen Elizabeth, Michael Edward, Patricia
Ann, Ronald Prescot Education: Eureka College Professions: Actor, public official Religion: Disciples of Christ Prior Government Positions:
Governor of California
Party: Republican Rival for Presidency: Jimmy Carter (1980)
Walter Mondale (1984) Vice-President: George H.W. Bush Secretary of State: Alexander Haig Jr. (1981–1982)
George Schultz (1982–1989) Significant Historical Events:
He was shot in an assassination attempt by
John Hinkley in Washington D.C.
Reagan was President at the end of the Cold
War with the Soviet Union. Negotiated from a
position of strength, increased military and
nuclear arsenal spending while signing many
treaties with Soviet President Mikail
Gorbachev.
His "Reagonomics" cut taxes, reduced
unemployment, curbed inflation.
Ordered naval escorts to ensure flow of oil
during the Iran-Iraq war.
Supported Anti-Communist insurgents in Central America, Asia and Africa.
Notable Fact(s): Oldest man elected to Presidency. He was 69
when he took office. Death: June 5, 2004, Los Angeles, California
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40th - Ronald Wilson Reagan
ACTOR ARSENAL ATTEMPT
BUSH CHRIST
COMMUNICATOR DISCIPLES
DUTCH FLOW
GIPPER
GORBACHEV HAIG
HINKLEY INSURGENTS
IRAN IRAQ JANE JOHN MANY MIKAIL
NANCY NEGOTIATED
OLDEST REAGAN RONALD SCHULTZ
SHOT STRENGTH
TAXES WILSON
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
H E L N P E D R R F I R A N
A L A N E S R A O M L V E H
T T R H I G C E T N E O A A
S S N I S B O E A H A I W L
E I Y N A M I T C G G L A D
D R W K M I K A I L A T D I
L H I L E V B S N A T N T S
O C L E E R T H U E T O I C
N J S Y O R C T M H H E E I
E O O G E T O P M S M S D P
N H N N U E T T O N E L V L
A N G D H S U B C Q A X E E
J T S G I P P E R A A N A S
H I N S U R G E N T S R C T
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41st - George Herbert Walker Bush, 1989-1993
Nickname(s): Poppy, Bush 41 Born: June 12, 1924, Milton, Massachusetts Parents: Prescott Sheldon Bush, Dorothy Walker Bush Wife: Barbara Pierce Children: George, Robin, John "Jeb", Neil, Marvin,
Dorothy Education: Yale University Professions: Businessman, public official Religion: Episcopalian Prior Government Positions:
Member of U.S. House of Representatives
Ambassador to United Nations (under Nixon)
Director, Central Intelligence Agency (under
Ford)
Vice President (under Reagan)
Party: Republican Rival for Presidency: Michael S. Dukakis Vice-President: J. Danforth Quayle Secretary of State: James A. Baker (1989–1992)
Lawrence Eagleburger (1992–1993) Significant Historical Events:
Persian Gulf War: U. N. coalition drove Iraq
(led by Saddam Hussein) from Kuwait.
U.S. invaded Panama, captured President
Manual Noriega who was aiding drug traffic to
U.S. He had seized power after losing election
and gained control of Panama Canal.
After the Cold War ended, many former Soviet
republics became independent, Bush forged
relations with them, Soviet Union collapsed,
U.S. established relations with Russia.
Economic slowdown forced Bush to renege on
campaign promise of "no new taxes,"
subsequently lost his bid for re-election.
Part of only the second father-son team to
serve as President, John and John Quincy
Adams were first.
Notable Fact(s): Bush and his wife Barbara have been married for
70 years! Longest of any Presidential couple.
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41st - George Herbert Walker Bush
AMBASSADOR BAKER
BARBARA BUSH
BUSINESSMAN CANAL COLD
CONDITION DIRECTOR
DRUG
DUKAKIS EAGLEBURGER
GEORGE HERBERT HUSSEIN INVADED KUWAIT LOSING
LOST NORIEGA
PANAMA PERSIAN PROMISE QUAYLE RENEGE
REPUBLICS SADDAM TAXES TEAM
WALKER
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
P E R S I A N R R R E N E G E
H E H D H L A E M A D D A S D
A G L S O R P G H U S S E I N
A O E S U U A R E S I M O R P
C M I G B B R U A G R T O H R
D N A L E E A B T E U D S E A
G I I N U O B E K A A R S R G
M C R T A E R L D S X I D B E
S Q T E O P A G S E K E A E I
C U I A C W B A E A D K S R R
A A A M F T B E K A E A P T O
N Y W P O M O U I R N T V E N
A L U D A P D R O S I T I N O
L E K B U S I N E S S M A N I
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42nd - William Jefferson Clinton, 1993-2001
Nickname(s): Bill, Bubba Born: August 19, 1946, Hope, Arkansas Parents: William Jefferson Blythe III
Roger Clinton (Step-father)
Virginia Divine Cassidy Blythe Clinton Kelley Wife: Hillary Rodham Children: Chelsea Victoria Education: Georgetown, Oxford, Yale Law School Professions: Lawyer, public official Religion: Baptist Prior Government Positions:
Arkansas Attorney General
Governor of Arkansas
Party: Democrat Rival for Presidency: George H.W. Bush & Ross Perot (1992)
Bob Dole (1996) Vice-President: Al Gore, Jr. Secretary of State: Warren M. Christopher (1993–1997)
Madeleine Albright (1997–2001) Significant Historical Events:
Authorized U.S. to join NATO air strikes in
Serbia, response to alleged genocide of ethnic
Albanians. President Slobodan Milosevic died
while standing trail years later for Kosovo
crimes.
Longest period of peace, economic expansion
in history. Clinton worked well both parties.
Internationally, setbacks in Somalia, Rwanda
and Haiti, but his policy of enlargement
(democracy, free trade, peacekeeping) saw
success in middle east, eastern Europe.
First White House website online in 1994.
Second President Impeached by House, like
Andrew Johnson, Senate did not remove him.
Result of affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
Notable Fact(s): Wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, has been U.S.
Senator from NY, Secretary of State (under
Obama), is serious candidate for President.
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42nd - William Jefferson Clinton
AFFAIR ALBRIGHT ARKANSAS
BAPTIST BILL
BUBBA CHELSEA
CHRISTOPHER CLINTON CRIMES
DOLE FREE
GENOCIDE HAITI
HILLARY IMPEACHED
INTERN KOSOVO
LEWINSKY MONICA
PARTIES PEACE PEROT POLICY ROGER
RWANDA SERBIA
SOMALIA TRADE
WEBSITE
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
V A D N A W R I S S I T A E G
D W H Y R A L L I H E I I E T
E W E B S I T E H O L R N U P
T C S A R K A N S A S O B A E
R H I T I A H B M A C B R I O
A R N S A A C O A I T T I V A
D I R Y F D S H D P I O O L T
E S E K F P E E E E T S R H L
C T T S A O T H S L O I G E E
L O N N E L S E C K S I S R P
I P I I C I E E N A R E E T B
N H A W A C G R M B E G A U E
T E E E E Y R F L I O P B M L
O R E L P T K A E R R B M N O
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43rd - George W. Bush, 2001-2009
Nickname(s): "W" Born: July 6, 1946, New Haven, Connecticut Parents: President George H.W. Bush
Barbara Pierce Bush Wife: Laura Welch Children: Barbara, Jenna Education: Yale, Harvard Professions: Businessman, public official Religion: Methodist Prior Government Positions:
Governor of Texas
Party: Republican Rival for Presidency: Al Gore, Jr. (2000)
John Kerry (2004) Vice-President: Richard B. Cheney Secretary of State: Colin L. Powell (2001–2005)
Condoleezza Rice (2005–2009) Significant Historical Events:
He lost popular vote but won Electoral vote.
Election not confirmed for over a month. Won
majority of 6 million Florida votes by only
537 in state where his brother Jeb was
Governor. Court battle over disputed votes
went all the way to the Supreme Court.
Son of 41st President, George H.W. Bush,
second time father and son served as President.
First was John and John Quincy Adams.
Historic 9/11 attacks by Islamic terrorists
killed 3,000. Two planes flown into Twin
Towers World Trade Center, one into
Pentagon and one crashed in Pennsylvania.
U.S. retaliated with invasion of Afghanistan to
destroy al-Qaeda, try to kill Osama bin Laden.
U.S. also invaded Iraq to overthrow Saddam
Hussein and find weapons of mass destruction.
No chemical or nuclear weapons were found.
Notable Fact(s): Was part owner of Texas Rangers baseball team.
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43rd - George W. Bush
AFGHANISTAN BINLADEN
BUSH CENTER
CHEMICAL CHENEY
CONDOLEEZZA DESTRUCTION
DISPUTED FLORIDA
GEORGE INVASION
IRAQ ISLAMIC KERRY LAURA MASS
NUCLEAR OSAMA
PENTAGON
POWELL RICE
SADDAM TEXAS
TOWERS TRADE TWIN
VOTES WEAPONS
WORLD
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
B U T W I N A C H E N E Y N S
S N O P A E W D B Y M M E H F
A A M A S O C U I A R D A E D
Q G R F N E S D D R A R A S C
A T E G O H I D E L O N E O S
R C T H G S A N N T U L N K T
I E R A A S C I V C U D F H A
I N A N T L B L L A O P A E S
S T D I N N G E T L S R S E E
L E E S E S A O E T U I T I I
A R G T P R W E E A E O O N D
M C R A E E Z L L C V X I N L
I N O N R Z C H E M I C A L R
C C E S A P O W E L L R O S O
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44th - Barrack Obama, 2009-
Nickname(s): Barry Born: August 4, 1961, Honolulu, Hawaii Parents: Barack Hussein Obama, Sr., Ann Dunham Wife: Michelle Robinson Children: Malia Ann, Natasha Education: Occidental College, Columbia University,
Harvard Law School Professions: Community Organizer, Public Official Religion: Christian Prior Government Positions:
Member of Illinois State Senate
United States Senator
Party: Democrat Rival for Presidency: John McCain (2008)
Mitt Romney (2012) Vice-President: Joseph Biden Secretary of State: Hillary Rodham Clinton (2009-2013)
John F. Kerry (2013- ) Significant Historical Events:
First person of African descent elected
President.
Inherited economy in recession. American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act: stimulate job
creation, investment, energy efficiency, help
unemployed.
Health Care Reform: Affordable Care Act:
new Patient's Bill of Rights gives Americans
universal medical coverage, helps poor people
afford health insurance.
Followed through on campaign promise to end
war in Iraq.
Changed strategy in Afghanistan in ongoing
effort to defeat Taliban.
Osama bin Laden, founder/leader of Islamist
militant group al-Qaeda killed in Pakistan in
2011 by Navy Seals in secret Central Intelligence Agency operation.
Notable Fact(s): Won a Grammy Award in 2006 for his voice on
the audio book Dreams From My Father.
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44th - Barrack Obama
AFFORDABLE AFRICAN
ALQUAEDA AWARD
BARRACK BIDEN CARE
COVERAGE DREAMS
FOUNDER
GRAMMY GROUP HEALTH
IRAQ ISLAMIST
KERRY LEADER MCCAIN MEDICAL
MICHELLE
OBAMA ORGANIZER
OSAMA PAKISTAN
RECESSION RECOVERY
REFORM ROMNEY
SEALS TALIBAN
Hidden Message: _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
R O A E M E D I C A L Y E S S
T R A M B P M I C H E L L E C
D G I L A M A B O N I Y A O E
R A S S E S H K M E R L V R N
E N G D L D O O I R S E A M A
A I R I B A R Y E S R C P C B
M Z A R A A M K R A T L O C I
S E M E D F D I G E A A G A L
M R M D R M R E S W V R N I A
R I Y N O A T I A T O O I N T
O R C U F R E R C U L A C T I
F A O O F N D S P A Q W I E T
E Q H F A N E D I B N L C U R
R E C E S S I O N H T L A E H
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45th - November 2016 Presidential Election
Republican
Contenders: Democratic Contenders:
Jeb Bush
Ben Carson
Chris Christie
Ted Cruz
Carly Fiorina
Lindsay Graham
Jim Gilmore
Mike Huckabee
Bobby Jindal
John Kasich
George Pataki
Rand Paul
Rick Perry
Marco Rubio
Rick Santorum
Donald Trump
Scott Walker
Lincoln Chafee
Hillary Clinton
Lawrence Lessig
Martin O'Malley
Barry Sanders
Jim Webb
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45th - November 2016 Presidential Election
BARRY BUSH
CARSON CHAREE CHRISTIE CLINTON
CRUZ DEMOCRATIC
DONALD FIORINA
GILMORE GRAHAM HILLARY
HUCKABEE JINDAL KASICH LESSIG
MIKE OMALLEY
PATAKI
PAUL PERRY RAND
REPUBLICAN RICK
RUBIO SANTORUM
TRUMP WALKER
WEBB
Hidden Message: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
W H I L L A R Y E S T M Y E C
R A N I L C P C L I U E R N H
E K N O R M I C H R I K R E R
E A S I U E L T O A U I E R I
B S N R R I K T A K R M P O S
A I T I N O N L J R C E V M T
K C E T R A I S A I C I E L I
C H O I S T Y F P W N O R I E
U N A C I L B U P E R D M G R
H E D W I L M R U B I O A E C
B T S S E A C A R S O N A L D
N U D S H B R Y E L L A M O P
E R S A S A B B A R R Y W I A
L I R H N L W D L A N O D I U
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J R D I I D O T L A U Y M R E
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R N D A T I E S C A L A T E D
I O R D E S P R M W E N G A E
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I M I T P G T I A A O G H C M
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S A L R I R A G M S R L L P W
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A O T Q E W A L K R O G E R S
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C A P I S E C E E E P L M E G
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M C R T A E R L D S X I D B E
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L O N N E L S E C K S I S R P
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T E E E E Y R F L I O P B M L
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R C T H G S A N N T U L N K T
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M C R A E E Z L L C V X I N L
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L N G N O I T C U R T S E D W
R O A E M E D I C A L Y E S S
T R A M B P M I C H E L L E C
D G I L A M A B O N I Y A O E
R A S S E S H K M E R L V R N
E N G D L D O O I R S E A M A
A I R I B A R Y E S R C P C B
M Z A R A A M K R A T L O C I
S E M E D F D I G E A A G A L
M R M D R M R E S W V R N I A
R I Y N O A T I A T O O I N T
O R C U F R E R C U L A C T I
F A O O F N D S P A Q W I E T
E Q H F A N E D I B N L C U R
R E C E S S I O N H T L A E H
L E A D E R K C A R R A B B A
W H I L L A R Y E S T M Y E C
R A N I L C P C L I U E R N H
E K N O R M I C H R I K R E R
E A S I U E L T O A U I E R I
B S N R R I K T A K R M P O S
A I T I N O N L J R C E V M T
K C E T R A I S A I C I E L I
C H O I S T Y F P W N O R I E
U N A C I L B U P E R D M G R
H E D W I L M R U B I O A E C
B T S S E A C A R S O N A L D
N U D S H B R Y E L L A M O P
E R S A S A B B A R R Y W I A
L I R H N L W D L A N O D I U
G G N D I K A T A P C R U Z L
Educ ators Word Se arch Volume 1: U.S. Pres ide nt s
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HIDDEN MESSAGES
1. George Washington
Cherry tree was a myth, not a real story.
2. John Adams Ran for President four times.
3. Thomas Jefferson
Wanted freed slaves sent back to Africa.
4. James Madison Wrote Constitution and Bill of Rights, helped get it ratified.
5. James Monroe
The Capital of Liberia is named after him.
6. John Quincy Adams Jackson defeated his re-election in an ugly campaign.
7. Andrew Jackson
Notorious Ruthless Indian Fighter.
8. Martin Van Buren
First President born a citizen of U.S.
9. William Henry Harrison Longest speech equals shortest term of service.
10. John Tyler
Only president to hold office in the confederate states.
11. James Polk Very important yet under-rated President.
12. Zachary Taylor
He was the second cousin to Fourth President, James Madison.
13. Millard Fillmore Taught himself to read and write, became a lawyer.
14. Franklin Pierce
The Secretary of War for Pierce was Jefferson Davis.
15. James Buchanan Thought to be a weak chief executive.
16. Abraham Lincoln He skillfully kept this country together.
17. Andrew Johnson
Only southern Senator to stay with Union.
18. Ulysses S. Grant Grant used military to enforce reconstruction.
19. Rutherford B. Hayes
Bitter southerners would not join Republican Party.
20. James A. Garfield Three presidents in one year: Hayes, Garfield, Arthur.
21. Chester A. Arthur
Helped desegregate New York street cars.
22. Grover Cleveland Wife: twenty seven years younger.
23. Benjamin Harrison
Had another nickname: Stiff Iceberg.
24. Grover Cleveland The Mugwamps wanted Cleveland to battle corruption.
25. William McKinley
Stopped the crowd from beating man who shot him.
26. Theodore Roosevelt Led Rough Riders up San Juan Hill in Cuba.
27. William H. Taft
Taft’s dream job: Chief Justice.
28. Woodrow Wilson Wilson called WWI: “The War to End All Wars.”
29. Warren G. Harding
First to ride to inauguration in automobile.
30. Calvin Coolidge Man of few words. Spoke through action, cleaning up D.C.
31. Herbert Hoover
First born west of the Mississippi River.
32. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Great courage: rebuilt county from his wheel chair!
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33. Harry S. Truman
Roosevelt picked tough man to make the very tough decisions.
34. Dwight D. Eisenhower He was the right man for the job, “Generally” speaking.
35. John F. Kennedy
His older brother, Joe, was being groomed for the presidency . . .
36. Lyndon Baines. Johnson They feared Goldwater, but Johnson was for war.
37. Richard Nixon
A great President, but with many flaws, and very troubled!
38. Gerald R. Ford Man of integrity, in the right place, at the right time.
39. Jimmy Carter
Inability to free hostages led to his re-election loss.
40. Ronald Reagan Helped Americans believe in themselves again.
41. George H.W. Bush
He had a great resume of appointed positions.
42. Bill Clinton Visited White House as a teenager, met Kennedy.
43. George W. Bush
Bush faced greatest challenge since Lincoln.
44. Barrack H. Obama Re-established diplomatic relations with Cuba.
45. 2016 Presidential Election
Western Illinois University predicts Sanders will win!
Do You Have a Relationship With God?
The Bible tells us that:
… if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God
raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
Romans 10:9 KJV
HAVE YOU ACCEPTED JESUS AS YOUR LORD?
If you do not have a relationship with God – through accepting Jesus as Lord –
then I invite you to please pray the following prayer:
Lord, I come before you today to confess that I accept Jesus
as my Lord and Savior and that I believe you raised Him from the
dead. I believe that He died for my sins and that only through Him
can I be saved.
Lord, please forgive me of all my sins and accept me into
your Kingdom. Lord, I welcome the Holy Spirit into my heart
today.
I thank you, Lord, in Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Congratulations! Now, you - as a born-again Christian can best maintain your
walk with God by:
Praying daily – ask God to help you with the challenges in your life and to bring you closer to Himself
Read and Study God’s Word (the Bible) daily
Attend a Bible teaching church
Fellowship with other serious Christians
A good place to start your Bible reading is with the book of John.
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