John Nance Garner was an American politician who served as the 32nd Vice President of the United States from 1933 to 1941 under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously held the position of Speaker of the House of Representatives. Garner was influential in shaping New Deal legislation but eventually clashed with Roosevelt over policy directions, leading to his withdrawal from political life after his vice presidency. He is often remembered for his assertion that the vice presidency was "not worth a bucket of warm spit."
John Nance Garner went by Cactus Jack.
Larry Nance was born on February 12, 1959.
Ellan Nance was born on July 1, 1944.
Jack Nance was born on December 21, 1943.
Nance was born on September 10, 1973, in Asten, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.
John Nance Garner was born on November 22, 1868.
John Nance Garner was born on November 22, 1868.
John Nance Garner went by Cactus Jack.
John Nance Garner died on November 7, 1967 at the age of 98.
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John Nance Garner died on November 7, 1967 at the age of 98.
The phone number of the John Nance Garner Museum is: 830-278-5018.
John Nance Garner was born on November 22, 1868 and died on November 7, 1967. John Nance Garner would have been 98 years old at the time of death or 146 years old today.
The Vice-President in 1938 serving then President Franklin D. Roosevelt was John Nance Garner.
The address of the John Nance Garner Museum is: 333 N Park St, Uvalde, TX 78801
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