James Monroe was the third president to die on July 4th or Independence Day. He died on July 4th 1831. Presidents John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on July 4th 1826.
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John Tyler was the vice-president who moved up to President when William Henry Harrison became the first US president to die in office.
William Henry Harrison was the first president to die in office. He died after a month in office.
William McKinley was the 3rd president to be assassinated. He was the 25th president. He was killed by Leon Frank Czolgosz, an anarchist, on September 6, 1901 at the Temple of Music in Buffalo, New York. The president died 6 days later. The first and second assassinated presidents were Abraham Lincoln and James. A. Garfield respectively.
There is a presidential line of succession specified by the United States Constitution and the Presidential Succession Act of 1947. If the president and vice president were to both die, the Speaker of the House of Representatives would inherit the position.
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James Munroe died on July 4, 1831.
Thomas Jefferson, followed a few hours later by John Adams in 1826.
James Monroe was the 5th president of the United States. he was the last president who was a Founding Father of the United States, third of them to die on Independence Day and the last president from the Virginia dynasty and the Republican Generation. He died on July 4 1831.
He died on Independence Day, 1826
John Adams, the second president of the United States, died on July 4, 1826. He passed away at the age of 90, on the same day as the death of Thomas Jefferson, his political rival and fellow founding father of the United States.
There was no other president to die on the same day as John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. These two men remain the only presidents to ever die on the same day.
Woodrow Wilson, who was U.S. President from 1913 to 1921, died on Feb. 3rd, 1924.
The Speaker of the House of Reprsentatives
No one knows the exact day we know he was the first signer of the declaration of independence to die, so before 1777.
3rd in the line of succession would be the Speaker of the House (assuming you meant the president and vice president with "both").
July 4, 1826- 50th Anniversary of the Independence Day