Yes, he was the 41st Vice President under Gerald Ford, 1974-1977
Nelson
Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller was appointed vice-president in 1974 after Gerald Ford took over as president when Nixon resigned.
Yes, he was the 41st Vice President under Gerald Ford, 1974-1977
Nelson Rockefeller was the most noted for his wealth.
No- Rockefeller , who was appointed to replace Ford, who became President when Nixon resigned, served out the rest of Ford's term.
Gerald R Ford and Nelson A Rockefeller, 1974-77
Jimmy Carter, president from 1977-1981, did not serve as vice president.
After Nixon resigned, VP Ford moved up to president and Nelson Rockefeller was made VP.
They were the only men in US history (to date) to have become Vice-President and President without election to either office.
Gerald Ford, 38th US President, from August 9, 1974 to January 20, 1997.Nelson Rockefeller, 41st US Vice President, from December 19, 1974 to January 20, 1997.Both Ford (House minority leader from Michigan) and Rockefeller (longtime governor of New York) became Vice President under the 25th Amendment. Ford became Vice president after the resignation of Spiro T. Agnew, and became President after the resignation of Richard Nixon. Rockefeller was then chosen as Ford's Vice President, the two serving a total of 25 months together.
Nelson
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.