John Tyler was the first Vice President to be elevated to the office of President by the death of his predecessor. On April 6, 1841, John Tyler took the oath of office. His salary was $25,000 a year. He would serve the majority of 1 term as president from 1841 to 1845. On March 3, 1845, John Tyler's tenure as president would end. On January 18, 1862, he died at 71 years of age in Richmond, Virginia.
First Lady:
Julia Gardiner Tyler, married June 26, 1844
Vice President: None
Secretaries of State:
Abel P. Upshur (1843-44)
John C. Calhoun (1844-45)
Secretaries of the Treasury:
Walter Forward (1841-43)
John C. Spencer (1843-44)
George M. Bibb (1844-45)
Secretaries of War:
John C. Spencer (1841-43)
James M. Porter (1843-44)
William Wilkins (1844-45)
Attorneys General:
Hugh S. Legare (1841-43)
John Nelson (1843-45)
Postmasters General:
Charles A. Wickliffe (1841-45)
Secretaries of the Navy:
Abel P. Upshur (1841-43)
David Henshaw (1843-44)
Thomas W. Gilmer (1844)
John Y. Mason (1844-45)
Inaugural Information
Since John Tyler was not elected, but became president after the death of William Henry Harrison, he did not have an inauguration. Rather, he had a swearing in ceremony.
For more information on President Name, check out these resources...
John Tyler, White House
American President: John Tyler, Miller Center, University of Virginia
John Tyler, POTUS, Internet Public Library
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