As a Congressman, Gerald R. Ford was a member of the "Warren Commission", appointed to investigate the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Ford also served as "Minority Leader" in the House of Representatives.
Gerald Ford was the minority leader in the House from 1965 to 1973, when he was appointed vice-president. He had served as a representative since 1949.
The president John Quincy Adams served in the house of representatives after his term as president. He was president from 1825 to 1829 and served in the house from 1831 to 1848 for the state of Massachusetts.
To date, James K. Polk the United States 11th President is the only one to have served as Speaker of the House of Representatives.
None of them served in the house. Madison became president. Hamilton was secretary of the treasury for Washington and died in a duel with Burr. Jay was secretary of foreign affairs, and Chief Justice.
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No he was not. Gerald Ford was a lawyer and US Congressman from Western Michigan's 5th District becoming Minority Leader in the US House of Representatives before being named Vice President under Richard Nixon.
Gerald R. Ford, (1913-2006) the 38th President of the US. As the Minority Leader in the US House of Representatives, he was chosen to replace Spiro T. Agnew, who resigned as Vice-President in 1973. Ford became President when Richard Nixon resigned in 1974, and served until 1977.
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John Quincy Adams served one term as President then was elected to the House of Representatives in 1830. Andrew Johnson served as President, survived his impeachment and then served in the Senate beginning in 1874.
Gerald Ford served the office on different specific positions:Member of the US House of Representatives from Michigan's 5th District - January 3, 1949 - December 6, 1973House Minority Leader - January 3, 1965 - December 6, 197340th Vice President of the United States - December 6, 1973 - August 9, 197438th President of the United States - August 9, 1974 - January 20, 1977
President of the United States. President Ford was one of five US Presidents who reached the office without being elected. He succeeded Richard Nixon as President when Nixon resigned in disgrace, after having become Vice President when Spiro Agnew resigned in disgrace. (It was a bad couple of years for Republicans.) Ford was then elected to a term of his own. Before becoming Nixon's second Vice President, Mr. Ford was Minority Leader of the US House of Representatives and a Congressman from Michigan.