No. Only the second and third presidents, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on the same day of July 4, 1826. 50 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independece in which they were significantly involved in.
Three of our first five president's died on July Fourth -- Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both in 1826 and James Monroe in 1831.
The first five presidents were all from Virginia except for John Adams.
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A calendar date is seldom written out, but this is spoken as "July fourth, nineteen ninety-five."
Three US presidents died on Independence Day (July 4):John Adams, the 2nd president , died July 4, 1826 of a staph infection.Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd president, died the same day, July 4, 1826, probably from amoebic dysenteryJames Monroe , the 5th president died five years later, July 4, 1831, probably from TB
The 4th of July!Three of the first five Presidents died on that date; Adams, Jefferson, and Monroe.March 8th and Dec 26thhave two Presidents each.No U.S. President has ever died during the month of May
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Virginia. John Adams was from Massachusetts; Washington, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe were from Virginia.