Unique Facts About the U.S. President

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Here are the unique facts relating to the President of the United States are quoted from various sources:
The oldest president ever elected was Ronald Reagan (69 years) while the youngest president was Kennedy (43). But Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest president since he was only 42 when replacing William McKinley who was killed in 1901.
Before becoming president, Andrew Johnson was a seamstress, the 39th president Jimmy Carter was a peanut farmer. Ronald Reagan, a former actor and Harry Truman was a draper.
James Polk, the 11th president, was the first president to be photographed, Theodore Roosevelt was the first president who drive to work, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the first president to ride an airplane. Andrew Jackson was the president who first boarded the train. Rutherford B. Hayes, president of the 19 th was the first president to use the phone and the phone number is 1. While Franklin D. Preside Roosevelt was the first television appearances.
The slain U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley and John F. Kennedy. While the president who died because of illness are: William H. Harrison, Zackary Taylor, Warren G. Harding and Franklin D. Roosevelt. While the president has ever suffered an assassination attempt is Jackson, T. Roosevelt, F. Roosevelt, Truman, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, G. H. W. Bush, Clinton and G. W. Bush.
James Buchanan was the only U.S. president who never married. Five other presidents remarried after the death of his first wife, Reagan was the only divorced president. Six presidents had no children, while John Tyler had 15 children.
President Lincoln with the highest is 6 foot 4 inches while the shortest was James Madison with 5 feet 4 inches. While the 27th president William Howard Taft, earned the nickname "Big Bill," because he has a 6 foot 2 inches and weighs 330 pounds. (Ill: cosmos.com)

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