Levi P. Morton was 64 years of age when elected and inaugurated as the 22nd Vice President of the United States.
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Levi P. Morton was the 22nd VP.
Levi P. Morton (1824-1920) from New York was the vice president under Benjamin Harrison.
Levi P. Morton was the Vice President under The 23rd President of the United States Benjamin Harrison from March 4, 1889 to March 4, 1893.
Governors of New York who became US Vice President are George Clinton, Daniel D. Tompkins, Martin van Buren, Levi P. Morton, Theodore Roosevelt and Nelson A. Rockefeller.
Vice President Levi Parsons Morton had three children: a son named Levi Morton, Jr., and two daughters named Caroline and Elizabeth. His family played a role in his life, with his son becoming involved in business and his daughters participating in social events of their time. The Mortons were part of the social elite in the late 19th century, often attending prominent gatherings.
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There are two answers to your question. If you want... Who was the 22nd President's vice president, you get Thomas Hendricks, who served under Grover Cleveland's first term. If you want... Who was the 22nd vice president, you get Levi P. Morton, who served under Benjamin Harrison.
His name was Thomas A. Hendricks from Indiana. He was replaced the next year by the Republican Levi P. Morton of NY.
Obviously William Henry Harrison ran with John Tyler who went on to be president when Harrison died in office. Benjamin Harrison's running mate was Levi Parsons Morton from New York.The 9th President of the United States was William Henry Harrison from March 4, 1841 to April 4, 1841. His Vice President was John Tyler
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In 2012, at age 70, Joe Biden became the 2nd oldest person in U.S. history to win a vice-presidential election (the oldest was 71-year-old Alben Barkley, who served under Harry Truman).The 18 years & 8 months difference between the ages of President Obama and Vice President Biden is the 4th-largest of the 49 President/Vice-President pairs to date. In cases where the Vice President is older than the President, it ranks #1.On November 8, 2009, Joe Biden became the 10th-oldest sitting Vice President in U.S. history, bumping Thomas R. Marshall (Woodrow Wilson's Vice President) to #11.On November 30, 2009, Joe Biden became the 9th-oldest sitting Vice President, bumping William R. King (Franklin Pierce's Vice President) to #10.On November 10, 2010, Joe Biden became the 8th-oldest sitting Vice President, bumping Dick Cheney (George W. Bush's Vice President) to #9.On June 4, 2011, Joe Biden became the 7th-oldest sitting Vice President, bumping Nelson Rockefeller (Gerald Ford's Vice President) to #8.On September 7, 2011, Joe Biden became the 6th-oldest sitting Vice President, bumping Levi Morton (Benjamin Harrison's Vice President) to #7.On March 27, 2013, Joe Biden became the 5th-oldest sitting Vice President, bumping Elbridge Gerry (James Madison's 2nd Vice President) to #6.