First term, the Vice President was Thomas A. Hendricks ( 4 March 1885 - 25 November 1885 (died in office) )
For his second term, as the 24th President the Vice President was Adlai E. Stevenson I (4 March 1893 - 3 March 1897)
No he was the 22nd and 24th president of the United States.
Adlai E. Stevenson, from Illinois, was Grover Cleveland's vice president during his second nonconsecutive term from March 4, 1893 to March 4, 1897.
Yes. Grover Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th president of the United States.
Yes, Grover Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th US president.
Yes, Grover Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th US president.
Grover Cleveland had two Vice Presidents, Thomas A. Hendricks from March, 1885 until his death in November, 1885 and Adlai E. Stevenson I from March, 1893 until March, 1897.
Yes. Grover Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th president of the United States.
Grover Cleveland served as the President of the United States. During his first term from 1885-1889, Thomas A. Hendricks was his vice president. However, Hendricks passed away in 1885 and Cleveland's second vice president was Adlai E. Stevenson from 1893-1897.
Neither of them was ever a vice-president.
Seven vice presidents have died in office:George Clinton (served under James Madison)Elbridge Gerry (served under James Madison)William Rufus De Vane King (served under Franklin Pierce)Henry Wilson (served under U.S. Grant)Thomas Hendricks (served under Grover Cleveland)Garret Hobart (served under William McKinley)James Sherman (served under William Howard Taft)Hope this helps!
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.
Adlai Stevenson I, during Grover Cleveland's 2nd term.
A Vice President can resign, be removed or die in office thus necessitating the appointment of a new Vice President. Also a President can chose a new running mate when going for re-election. Those situations have happened in the past and are why the count of Presidents and Vice Presidents are inconsistent. Seven Vice Presidents died while in office. George Clinton, under James Madison Elbridge Gerry, served under James Madison William Rufus De Vane King, served under Franklin Pierce Henry Wilson, served under U.S. Grant Thomas Hendricks, served under Grover Cleveland Garret Hobart, served under William McKinley James Sherman, served under William Howard Taft
Grover Cleveland's first Vice President, Thomas A. Hendricks, was 65 Years and 5 months old when he took office and 66 years and 2 months old when he died in office. His second Vice President, Adlai Stevenson, was 57 years and 4 months old when he took office and 61 years and 4 months old when he left office.
The reason that there have been four more U. S. Vice Presidents than there have been U. S. Presidents is due to the eleven Presidents who did not have just one Vice President. Four Presidents, Tyler, Fillmore, A. Johnson and Arthur, had no Vice President (a 4-VP shortage). Six Presidents, Madison, Lincoln, Grant, Cleveland, McKinley and Nixon, each had two Vice Presidents (a 6-VP surplus). One President, Franklin Roosevelt, had three Vice Presidents (a 2-VP surplus). Six extra plus two extra minus four short equals four extra.
Thomas A. Hendricks was the 18th US Vice President, and served under President Grover Cleveland. Hendricks died in office on November 25, 1885, just 8 months into his term.
There is no record of a vice president from Huntington, Indiana. The only vice president from Indiana was Thomas A. Hendricks, who served from 1885 until his death in 1885. Hendricks was born in Ohio and served as the 21st Vice President of the United States under President Grover Cleveland.
Benjamin Harrison/Levi P.Morton Grover Cleveland/Allen G.Thurman
No, there are no presidents or vice presidents from Colorado.