Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
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James Buchanan, Jr. (1791-1868) was the 15th President of the United States, serving from 1857–1861. Prior to his presidency, Buchanan represented Pennsylvania in the House of Representatives and later the Senate, and served as Secretary of State under President James K. Polk (1845-1849).
Source : About the White House: Presidents. 15. James Buchanan, 1857-1861. The White House. http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/jamesbuchanan (accessed June 21, 2010).
15th president of the U.S., serving 1857-1861, here writing as U.S. minister to Great Britain.
James Buchanan was the fifteenth president of the United States (1857-1861), from Lancaster, Pa., and a moderate Democrat whose efforts to find a compromise in the conflict between the North and the South failed to avert the Civil War (1861-1865).
U.S. president, 1857-1861.
U.S. President, Secretary of State, diplomat and U.S. representative of Pennsylvania.
U.S. President from 1857-1861; he attended Dickinson College from 1807-1809. His niece and ward Harriet Lane served as his hostess during his presidency. Earlier, when Buchanan became Secretary of State under James K. Polk, he placed Harriet in the highly regarded Georgetown Visitation Convent, where she finished her education and graduated in 1848.
James Buchanan (1791-1868) was the 15th President of the United States, from 1857-1861. His presidency coincided with increasing tensions between North and South over states' rights and slavery, with the outbreak of hostilities at Fort Sumter coming barely a month after his successor, Abraham Lincoln, took office. Prior to his presidency Buchanan was elected five times to the United States Congress where he served as Representative for the state of Pennsylvania (1821-1831) and as Chairman of the House Committee on the Judiciary (1829-1831). After a brief period as Minister to Russia (1832-1833), he was a U.S. Senator (1834-1845), Secretary of State (1845-1849), and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of St. James (1853-1856).
David Conner (1792-1856) was a United States naval officer. He served as Navy Commissioner; chief of the Bureau of Construction, Equipment and Repair; commander of the U.S. naval force in the Gulf of Mexico during the war with Mexico; and commandant of the naval base at Philadelphia.
James Buchanan, fifteenth president of the United States, 1857-1861.
American lawyer and fifteenth president of the United States.
Charles Nicoll Bancker was a merchant and financier.
Buchanan was an American politician who served as the fifteenth president of the United States.
Buchanan was the 15th U. S. President (1857-1861).
James Buchanan, a Pennsylvania Statesman, was born near Mercerburg in 1791. He was a lawyer, congressman, senator, and eventually president. In the years 1831-1833, Buchanan served as a diplomatic envoy to the Russian Tzar Nicholas. Buchanan's purpose in St. Petersburg was to establish two treaties. They were: a treaty of navigation and commerce, and a treaty on maritime rights. Both of there treaties were established after the U.S. Congress passed a tariff reduction package in 1832. Buchanan continued in politics ultimately being elected president in 1857. He served in this capacity until 1861.
James Buchanan, Jr. was the 15th President of the United States from 1857-1861.
Virgil David was president of the Lawrenceville Lyceum in Western Pennsylvania.
James Buchanan was the fifteenth president of the United States (1857-1861), from Lancaster, Pa., and a moderate Democrat whose efforts to find a compromise in the conflict between the North and the South failed to avert the Civil War.
President of United States 1857-1861.
Fifteenth president of the United States, 1857-1861.
U.S. president.
James Buchanan was the fifteenth President of the United States.
U.S. Congressman.
James Buchanan was Secretary of State from 1845 to 1849.
Buchanan served as secretary of state under President Polk, 1845-1849.
Fifteenth president of the United States.
U.S. president, secretary of state, and representative and senator from Pennsylvania.
President of United States.
U.S. President.
President of the United States.
James Buchanan, Jr. (1791-1868) was the 15th President of the United States, serving from 1857 to 1861.
Prior to his presidency, Buchanan represented Pennsylvania in the House of Representatives and later the Senate, and served as Secretary of State under President James K. Polk (1845-1849). During his term as president, Buchanan primarily remained inactive in the face of slavery and territorial disputes between the North and the South, alienating his own party, and leading the country into the threat of secession. Ultimately, he denied the legal right of states to secede, but at the same time opined that the government could do nothing to prevent them from doing so. He retired immediately after leaving office in 1861, leaving the national issue to be addressed by the next president, Abraham Lincoln.
James Buchanan graduated from Dickinson College in 1809. He moved to Lancaster where he studied law and entered into practice in 1813. After the tragic death of his fiancee, Ann Coleman, in 1819, he left law and Lancaster for a political career in Washington, D.C.
He was elected to five terms as congressman, 1821-1831, running first as a Federalist but switching to the Jacksonian party in 1824. Buchanan served as Minister to Russia, 1832-1833; U.S. Senator, 1834-1845; and Secretary of State for President Polk, 1845-1849 before retiring from politics in 1849.
In 1853 he was appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Great Britain. Upon his return from Great Britain, 1856, he was named Democratic nominee for President and in November was elected President of the United States. He retired to his estate, Wheatland, in 1861 and remained there until his death in 1868.
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