John Adams. 2 Thomas Jefferson 3 Aaron Burr. 4 George Clinton 5 Elbridge Gerry 6 Daniel D. Tompkins. 8 Martin Van Buren. 11 George M. Dallas. Quincy, Mass. 1735 Massachusetts. 1789 Fed Quincy, Mass. 1826 Shadwell, Va. 1743 Virginia 1797 Rep Monticello, Va. 1826 Newark, N. J 1756 New York. 1801 Rep Staten Island, N. Y 1836 Ulster Co., N. Y. 1739 New York. 18057 y., 1 m., 16 d* Rep Washington, D. C. 1812 Marblehead, Mass. 1744 Massachusetts. 1813 1 y., 8 m., 19 d* Rep Washington. D. C. 1814 Scarsdale, N. Y 1774 New York. 1817 8 Rep Staten Island, N. 1825 Abbeville, S. C. 1782 South Carolina 1825 7y., 9 m., 24 dt Rep Washington, D. C. 1850 Kinderhook, N. Y 1782 New York 1833 4 Dem Kinderhook, N. Y. 1862 Louisville, Ky. 1780 Kentucky 1837 Dem Frankfort, Ky. Greenway, Va. 1790 Virginia.. 1841 1 month Dem. Richmond, Va. Philadelphia, Pa. 1792 Pennsylvania 1845 4 Dem.. Philadelphia, Pa. Summer Hill, N. Y 1:00 New York 1849 1 y., 4 m., 4 dt Whig. Buffalo, N. Y Sampson Co., N. C. 1786 Alabama. 1853 1 m., 14 d* Dem.. Dallas County, Ala Lexington, Ky. 1821 Kentucky 1857 Dem.. Lexington, Ky. Paris, Me. 1809 Maine.... 1861 4 Rep Bangor, Mе Raleigh, N. C 1808 Tennessee 1865 1 m., 11 d‡ Rep New York City. 1823 Indiana 1869 4 Rep Mankato, Minn. Carter County, Tenn Farmington, N. H. 1812 Massachusetts. 1873 2 y., 8 m., 18 d* Rep Washington, D. C 1875 Malone, N. Y. 1819 New York. 1877 4 Rep Malone, N. Y 1887 Fairfield, Vt. 1830 New York. 1881 6 m., 15 d‡ Rep New York City. 1886 Muskingum Co., O. 1819 Indiana 1885 8 m., 21 d* Dem Indianapolis, Ind. 1885 Shoreham, Vt. 1824 New York 1889 4 Rep Christian Co., Kentucky. 1835 Illinois. 1893 Dem. New Jersey 1844 New Jersey. 1897 Rep *Died in office. † Resigned. Succeeded to the presidency because of the death of the incumbent of that office. PRESIDENTS PRO TEMPORE OF THE UNITED STATES SENATE. A LIST of the Senators who have been elected by the Senate to preside over that body in the absence of the Vice-president, or while he was acting as President, or while the ollice of Vice-President was vacant by reason of the death of the incumbent. |