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U.S. Presidents

Front: dates, order, party, state affiliation; Back: president

Officer DetailsPresident
1789-1797 (1st) - No political party - from Virginia George Washington
1797-1801 (2nd) - Federalist - from Massachusetts John Adams
1801-1809 (3rd) - Democratic-Republican - from Virginia Thomas Jefferson
1809-1817 (4th) - Democratic-Republican - from Virginia James Madison
1817-1825 (5th) - Democratic-Republican - from Virginia James Monroe
1825-1829 (6th) - Democratic-Republican - from Massachusetts John Quincy Adams
1829-1837 (7th) - Democrat - from Tennessee Andrew Jackson
1837-1841 (8th) - Democrat - from New York Martin Van Buren
1841 (9th) - Whig - from Ohio William Henry Harrison
1841-1845 (10th) - Whig (later unaffiliated) - from Virginia John Tyler
1845-1849 (11th) - Democrat - from Tennessee James K. Polk
1849-1850 (12th) - Whig - from Louisiana Zachary Taylor
1850-1853 (13th) - Whig - from New York Millard Fillmore
1853-1857 (14th) - Democrat - from New Hampshire Franklin Pierce
1857-1861 (15th) - Democrat - from Pennsylvania James Buchanan
1861-1865 (16th) - Republican - from Illinois Abraham Lincoln
1865-1869 (17th) - Democrat (National Union) - from Tennessee Andrew Johnson
1869-1877 (18th) - Republican - from Illinois Ulysses S. Grant
1877-1881 (19th) - Republican - from Ohio Rutherford B. Hayes
1881 (20th) - Republican - from Ohio James A. Garfield
1881-1885 (21st) - Republican - from New York Chester A. Arthur
1885-1889 (22nd) - Democrat - from New York Grover Cleveland
1889-1893 (23rd) - Republican - from Indiana Benjamin Harrison
1893-1897 (24th) - Democrat - from New York Grover Cleveland
1897-1901 (25th) - Republican - from Ohio William McKinley
1901-1909 (26th) - Republican - from New York Theodore Roosevelt
1909-1913 (27th) - Republican - from Ohio William Howard Taft
1913-1921 (28th) - Democrat - from New Jersey Woodrow Wilson
1921-1923 (29th) - Republican - from Ohio Warren G. Harding
1923-1929 (30th) - Republican - from Massachusetts Calvin Coolidge
1929-1933 (31st) - Republican - from California Herbert Hoover
1933-1945 (32nd) - Democrat - from New York Franklin D. Roosevelt
1945-1953 (33rd) - Democrat - from Missouri Harry S. Truman
1953-1961 (34th) - Republican - from Kansas Dwight D. Eisenhower
1961-1963 (35th) - Democrat - from Massachusetts John F. Kennedy
1963-1969 (36th) - Democrat - from Texas Lyndon B. Johnson
1969-1974 (37th) - Republican - from California Richard Nixon
1974-1977 (38th) - Republican - from Michigan Gerald Ford
1977-1981 (39th) - Democrat - from Georgia Jimmy Carter
1981-1989 (40th) - Republican - from California Ronald Reagan
1989-1993 (41st) - Republican - from Texas George H. W. Bush
1993-2001 (42nd) - Democrat - from Arkansas Bill Clinton
2001-2009 (43rd) - Republican - from Texas George W. Bush
2009-2017 (44th) - Democrat - from Illinois Barack Obama
2021-2025 (46th) - Democrat - from Delaware Joe Biden
2025- (47th) - Republican - from New York Donald Trump
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