No.
Roger Sherman William Samuel Johnson
Gorge Washington
Dwight David Eisenhower
Their names were James H.Lane and Samuel C. Pomeroy, both Republicans.
The 50 States of the United States of America: ----------------------------------------------------------- State of Delaware: 1787-pres. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: 1787-pres. State of New Jersey: 1787-pres. State of Georgia: 1788-1861, 1870-pres. State of Connecticut: 1788-pres. Commonwealth of Massachusetts: 1788-pres. State of Maryland: 1788-pres. State of South Carolina: 1788-1860, 1868-pres. State of New Hampshire: 1788-pres. Commonwealth of Virginia: 1788-1861, 1870-pres. State of New York: 1788-pres. State of North Carolina: 1789-1861, 1868-pres. State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations: 1790-pres. State of Vermont: 1791-pres. Commonwealth of Kentucky: 1792-pres. State of Tennessee: 1796-1861, 1866-pres. State of Ohio: 1803-pres. State of Louisiana: 1812-1861, 1868-pres. State of Indiana: 1816-pres. State of Mississippi: 1817-1861, 1870-pres. State of Illinois: 1818-pres. State of Alabama: 1819-1861, 1868-pres. State of Maine: 1820-pres. State of Missouri: 1821-pres. State of Arkansas: 1836-1861, 1868-pres. State of Michigan: 1837-pres. State of Florida: 1845-1861, 1868-pres. State of Texas: 1845-1861, 1870-pres. State of Iowa: 1846-pres. State of Wisconsin: 1848-pres. State of California: 1850-pres. State of Minnesota: 1858-pres. State of Oregon: 1859-pres. State of Kansas: 1861-pres. State of West Virginia: 1863-pres. State of Nevada: 1864-pres. State of Nebraska: 1867-pres. State of Colorado: 1876-pres. State of North Dakota: 1889-pres. State of South Dakota: 1889-pres. State of Montana: 1889-pres. State of Washington: 1889-pres. State of Idaho: 1890-pres. State of Wyoming: 1890-pres. State of Utah: 1896-pres. State of Oklahoma: 1907-pres. State of New Mexico: 1912-pres. State of Arizona: 1912-pres. State of Alaska: 1959-pres. State of Hawaii: 1959-pres. Also, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico officially requested statehood on December 11, 2012. The U.S. Congress has not yet voted on it.
Richard Nixon
no
it is Samuel Clemens pen name: pen names are when you have a large name and it is shorter and people can remember it.
Pres. Reagan
Bush the First.
was a 22 and 24 pres. of the us.
yes