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If the U. S. President dies, resigns or is removed from office, the Vice President immediately becomes the President. If there is no Vice President at that time, the Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives becomes the President. If there is no House Speaker at that time, or if the House Speaker is unable, unwilling or not qualified to be President, the President Pro Tempore of the U. S. Senate, who is by tradition the most senior member of the majority party of the Senate, becomes President. If there is no Senate President Pro Tem at that time, or if he/she is unable, unwilling or not qualified to be President, the U. S. Secretary of State becomes President. If there is no Secretary of State at that time, or if he/she is unable, unwilling or not qualified to be President, the U. S. Treasury Secretary becomes President (if qualified, willing and able). Whoever becomes President appoints a Vice President after taking office. That person takes office after both houses of Congress approve the appointment.
The year was 1876 and U. S Grant was the President.
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U. S. Vice President (1849-1850)
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Zachary Taylor was the 12th U. S. President; Millard Fillmore was the 13th.
Two Whig Party candidates were elected U. S. President, William Henry Harrison in 1840 and Zachary Taylor in 1848. Both gentlemen died in office and were replaced by their Vice Presidents, John Tyler and Millard Fillmore respectively, making a total of four Whig Party Presidents in U. S. history. (Note: John Tyler was kicked out of the Whig Party in September 1841, so he was actually independent during most of his presidency, the only independent U. S. President beside George Washington.)
John Tyler was never elected U. S. President. He was William Henry Harrison's running mate in the 1840 election, so his presidency was the completion of President Harrison's term after the President's death 31 days after he took office. President Tyler did not run for reelection in 1844.
John Tyler, who was U. S. Vice President under President William Henry Harrison, became President when President Harrison died in 1841. Before the ratification of the 25th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution in February, 1967, vacancies in the Office of the Vice President were not filled until the next Inauguration Day, which in this case was March 4, 1845. In 1844, the Whig Party nominated Henry Clay as their Presidential candidate for that year's election, so President Tyler was not reelected.
John Tyler was the 1st VP to become president, occurring when William Henry Harrison died of pneumonia. (Harrison's inauguration speech was 1 hr. and 40 mins. long; Harrison caught a cold and 4 weeks later, he died)
The first U. S. President from west of the Mississippi was Zachary Taylor of Louisiana (elected in 1848). The first U. S. President born west of the Mississippi was Herbert Hoover, who was born in Iowa in 1874.
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William R. King, who served under President Franklin Pierce, was the thirteenth U. S. vice president. Vice President King served for 45 days from March 4, 1853 until his death on April 18, making his the third-shortest U. S. vice presidency of the 47 to date after those of John Tyler and Andrew Johnson.
Fillmore himself was originally Zachary Taylor's VP. When Taylor died in office, Fillmore became President. Before the ratification of the 25th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution in February, 1967, whenever the vice presidency was vacated due to the death or resignation of the vice president or the president, the office just remained vacant until the next Inauguration Day.
To date (2012) there have been two Acting U. S. Presidents:George H. W. Bush (12 July 1985)Dick Cheney (29 June 2002 and 21 July 2007)Some argued that John Tyler, who was Vice President the first time a U. S. President died in office, became Acting President, but Tyler proclaimed himself to be every bit the U. S. President as his predecessors had been. Nobody legally challenged his assertion, and his precedent was followed by the seven other Vice Presidents who found themselves in his situation until it was finally put in writing about 125 years later in the 25th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution.
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