New York had two mayors during the 1920s, both of them Democrats: John Hylan, served 1918-1925 James J. Walker, served 1925-1932
I say Calvin Coolidge. He served for the longest time in the 20's and was honest and popular while he served/
During the 1920s, the Chief Justice of the United States was William Howard Taft. He served in this position from 1921 until 1930, after being appointed by President Warren G. Harding. Taft is notable for being the only person to have served as both President of the United States and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. His tenure was marked by efforts to improve the administration of justice and the efficiency of the court system.
Thomas Jefferson served as president of the US during these years.
President William McKinley was the President during the Spanish American War. Theodore Roosevelt actually served in the military during the war.
Calvin Coolidge was the president during most, if not all, of the flapper era, aka the roaring twenties.
During the 1920s, Georgia had several governors. However, the most notable was Clifford Walker, who served from 1923 to 1927. He was a member of the Democratic Party and focused on economic development and education during his tenure. Prior to Walker, Thomas W. Hardwick served as governor from 1921 to 1923.
Eisenhower
Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt served during these years.
Calvin Coolidge was president during those years.
James Polk served as president during the time that gold was discovered. :)