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Janet's presidential biography project & blog.
December 20, 2010
election day
The election of 1848 was the first in which the entire nation went to the polls on the same day (November 7).
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1. His Excellency: George Washington by Joseph Ellis [September 2009]
2. John Adams by David McCullough [October 2009]
3. Thomas Jefferson by R.B. Bernstein [October 2009]
4. James Madison by Ralph Ketcham [November 2009]
5. James Monroe: The Quest for National Identity by Henry Ammon [December 2009]
6. John Quincy Adams: A Public Life, A Private Life by Paul Nagel [January 2010]
7. American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House by Jon Meacham [February 2010]
8. Martin Van Buren and the Emergence of American Popular Politics by Joel Silbey [March 2010]
9. Mr. Jefferson's Hammer: William Henry Harrison and the Origins of American Indian Policy by Robert M. Owens [April 2010]
10. John Tyler, the Accidental President by Edward P. Crapol [May 2010]
11. A Country of Vast Designs: James K. Polk, the Mexican War and the Conquest of the American Continent by Robert W. Merry [June 2010/November 2010]]
12. Zachary Taylor: Soldier, Planter, Statesman of the Old Southwest by K. Jack Bauer [December 2010]
13. Millard Fillmore by Robert J. Scarry [January 2011]
14. Franklin Pierce: Martyr for the Union by Peter Wallner [January 2011]
15. President James Buchanan by Philip S. Klein [June 2011]
16. Lincoln by David Herbert Donald [June 2011]
17. Impeached: The Trial of President Andrew Johnson and the Fight for Lincoln's Legacy by David O. Stewart [November 2011]
18. Grant by Jean Edward Smith [February 2012]
19. Rutherford B. Hayes: Warrior and President by Ari Hoogenboom [November 2012]
20. The Garfield Orbit by Margaret Leech [December 2012]
21. Gentleman Boss: The life Chester Alan Arthur by Thomas Reeves [December 2012]
22 & 24. An Honest President: The Life and Presidencies of Grover Cleveland by H. Paul Jeffers [December 2012]
23. Benjamin Harrison: Hoosier Statesman by Harry J. Sievers [January 2013]
25. In the Days of McKinley by Margaret Leech [April 2013]
26. Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris [Summer 2013/Summer 2014]]
27. William Howard Taft by Henry F. Pringle [September 2014]
28. Wilson by A. Scott Berg [November 2014]
29. The Shadow of Blooming Grove: Warren G. Harding in His Times by Francis Russell [April 2015/January 2016]
30. Coolidge: An American Enigma by Robert Sobel [March 2016]
31. Herbert Hoover by Glen Jeansonne (January 2020)
32. Franklin D. Roosevelt
33. Harry S. Truman by David McCullough
34. Dwight D. Eisenhower by Jean Edward Smith
35. John F. Kennedy
36. Lyndon B. Johnson
37. Richard Nixon
38. Gerald Ford
39. Jimmy Carter
40. Ronald Reagan
41. George H.W. Bush
42. Bill Clinton
43. George W. Bush
44. Barack Obama
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