There has never been a US President named John Trumbull.
There were two well-known men named John Trumbull during the Colonial and Revolutionary period in the United States, but neither served as President.
The better known John Trumbull (1756-1843) was an artist who painted pictures relevant to American history, like the signing of the Declaration of Independence, and portraits of George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and John Adams. Some of his work was used as the basis for etchings on US currency.
The second John Trumbull (1750-1831) was the artist's cousin and an American poet.
There was also a John H. Trumbull (1873-1961) who was the 55th Governor of Connecticut and was reelected twice, but he never participated in national politics.
Calhoun was never president.
He wasn't president.
John Hancock was never a president. He was the governor of Massachusetts though, he died on his ninth term.
Nearly four years.
John Q. Adams
John Adams served as President of the United States for one term, from 1797 to 1801
John Adams was the president under whom Thomas Jefferson was Vice-President. From 1797 to 1801 John Adams was the President .Thomas Jefferson was the vice president of John Adams from 1797-1801. Later Jefferson became the president from 1801-1809.
He was President from March 4, 1797 to March 4, 1801.
He served one term- 1825-1829.
He was President from March 4, 1797 to March 4, 1801.
John Adams' term was 4 years, from 1797 March 3 to 1801 March 3.
John McCain was never president.