William Henry Harrison was the 9th President between Van Buren (8) and Tyler(10)
John Tyler died in January, and Martin Van Buren died in July.
8th: Martin Van Buren (1837-1841)10th: John Tyler (1841-1845)
No US President died in 1861. The closest was January of 1862 when John Tyler and Martin Van Buren both died.
No. Tyler became President a long time before Van Buren died. In fact. Tyler died about 6 months before Van Buren died. (Tyler became president immediately after President Wm H. Harrison died. )
No, it was run by Martin Van Buren.
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.
Three Presidents of 1841The 8th President of the United States was Martin Van Buren. President Martin Van Buren was in office from March 4, 1837 to March 4, 1841. The 9th President of the United States was William Henry Harrison President Harrison was in office from March 4, 1841 to April 4, 1841. His Vice President was John Tyler. President William Henry Harrison died 32 days into his term, and John Tyler succeeded him as the 10th President of the United States. President John Tyler was in office from April 4, 1841 to March 4, 1845.
1841 and 1881 were the years that saw three presidents. In 1841, Van Buren gave up his office to Harrison on March 4,1841. Harrison died of pneumonia one month later and the veep Tyler was President for the rest of the year. In 1881, Hayes gave up his office to Garfield on March 4. Garfield died fromr an assassin's bullet in September and Arthur served as president for the rest of the year.
incumbent Pres. Martin Van Buren with no running mate
Martin Van Buren until March 4 William Henry Harrison from March 4 to April 4 John Tyler from April 4
In1840, Tyler and Harrison ran against the incumbent President Martin Van Buren. The incumbent Vice-president Richard M. Johnson was unpopular in the South because he had taken a slave as a common-law wife and treated their children as if they were white. The Democratic Convention therefore did not nominate anyone to run for vice-president, although Johnson would no doubt have been elected vice-president if Van Buren would have won the election,
In1840, Tyler and Harrison ran against the incumbent President Martin Van Buren. The incumbent Vice-president Richard M. Johnson was unpopular in the South because he had taken a slave as a common-law wife and treated their children as if they were white. The Democratic Convention therefore did not nominate anyone to run for vice-president, although Johnson would no doubt have been elected vice-president if Van Buren would have won the election,