Hannibal Hamlin, the first Vice-President under Abraham Lincoln, narrowly missed out on becoming President. He was replaced by Andrew Johnson only a month before...
During the early 20th century, the United States largely isolated itself from European and global affairs. However, Thomas R. Marshall, the 28th Vice President...
Garret Hobart, often considered one of the most influential vice presidents in history alongside Teddy Roosevelt and Martin van Buren, was not your average...
Adlai Stevenson I, the grandfather and namesake of Adlai Stevenson II, who later became the Governor of Illinois and a two-time unsuccessful Democratic candidate...
William R. King, the 13th Vice President during Franklin Pierce’s presidency, shared a unique bond with future president James Buchanan. The two men lived...