When Theodore Roosevelt became president he was only 42 years old he was the youngest president so far.56
He was originally Vice President under Kennedy. When JFK was assassinated in 1963, Johnson became President. He was then elected to a full term in 1964, and chose not to run again in '68.
Lyndon Johnson
Eisenhower, Lyndon Johnson, and the George Bushes. Keep in mind that Ike only spent his early childhood in Texas.
Yes, Reagan was the only president to get a divorce. He got the divorce several years before he became president.
In 1964, Johnson had only been president for a year, and was eligible for an additional term. He actually could have run again in 1968, but he opted out. The 22nd Amendment limits presidents to being elected to two terms, but if as in Johnson's case, he was VP first and became president at after least two years into that term, it's possible for someone to be president for 10 years.
Lyndon B. Johnson was the only president sworn into office on an airplane.
This depends on the country or organization. See related questions.US: John Fitzgerald KennedyJohn F. Kennedy was The 35th President of the United States from 1961 January 20 to 1963 November 22 when he was assassinated. Kennedy was the only Roman Catholic President of the United States.
No William Mckenly did not either.
Gerald Ford and Nelson Rockefeller served for 25 months as the only US President and Vice President who were never elected to either position. Ford became the 38th President on August 9, 1974, and Rockefeller became the 41st Vice President on December 19, 1974.--- Both Ford (House minority leader from Michigan) and Rockefeller (longtime governor of New York) became Vice President under the 25th Amendment. Ford became Vice president after the resignation of Spiro T. Agnew, and became President after the resignation of Richard Nixon. Rockefeller was then chosen as Ford's Vice President.
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John Tyler Andrew Johnson Lyndon Johnson** Richard Nixon** **-LBJ and Nixon were the only ones to be ELECTED to all four offices. Tyler and Andrew Johnson both succeeded due to the deaths of William Henry Harrison and Abraham Lincoln, respectively. Johnson became President after President Kennedy was shot, but ran for his own term in 1964 and defeated Barry Goldwater. Nixon was Vice President for Dwight Eisenhower and was out of public office for eight years. He was elected in 1968.