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John Quincy Adams is the one who did that.

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John Quincy Adams came back to Washington to serve as a Congressman after he was President. In fact he died while he was serving as a Congressman.

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Q: What president served in the house of representatives from 1831 - 1848 making him the only president to hold office in the house after his presidential term expired?
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