If you mean "previous", then it was John Tyler who took over after the death of William Henry Harrison.
Upon the death of President Harrison, John Tyler became the first vice president to assume the presidency. Tyler was nicknamed "His Accidency" by opponents because he seemed to gain the presidency by an accident of fate versus being elected to the office.
The first vice president to take over office was John Tyler.
Franklin Roosevelt was the first president to take office on the inaugural date specified by the Twentieth Amendment.
Yes ,William Henry Harrison was the first president to die while in office. He died in the White House after catching a cold.
President of the United States.
He first became president because President Harding died. Coolidge was the vice president.
The first US president took office in 1789.
William Henry Harrison was the first president to die in office. He died after a month in office.
John Tyler was the first vice-president to become president because the elected president died in office. He succeeded William Henry Harrison who died in office in April 4, 1841.
The first president to get married while in office was John Tyler. John Tyler was also the first president to have his wife die while in office.
William Henry Harrison was the first president to died in office and the first vice president was George Clinton.
No, there is not a computer in the United States President's Oval Office. President Obama will be the first President to have a computer in the Oval Office.
John Tyler was the vice-president who moved up to President when William Henry Harrison became the first US president to die in office.
The first president took office to govern his people, and prevent the colonialists from further torturing his citizens.
Herbert Hoover was the first to have a phone on his desk. Until his phone, there was a wall phone outside of the president's office that the president could use.
Dwight Eisenhower's first political office was that of President of the United States. He served as the 34th President from 1953 to 1961.
Geroge Bush. Because his father Geroge Bush Sr. also served in office.