Truman.
Chester A. Arthur
Calvin Coolidge
John Adams became vice president, then president.
FDR he had polio
Herbert Hoover was the man.
Vice-President Andrew Johnson
Martin Van Buren was William Henry Harrison's predecessor when Harrison became president, and remained so after Harrison died. Harrison's successor was John Tyler.
FDR had polio as a young man and his legs were partially paralyzed.
When Richard Nixon became President on 20 January 1969, his elected Vice-President was Spiro T. Agnew.
Eisenhower when it became a State and McKinley when it became a Territory.
Alfred Landon was born in PA and his family moved to Independence, Kansas. He was an oil man lawyer and Governor of Kansas He lost to FDR by a landslide.
Thomas Jefferson was the man who had the fewest number of electoral votes and still became president. He had 73 during the election of 1800.