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1st President   George Washington  
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2nd   John Adams  
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3rd   Thomas Jefferson  
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4th   James Madison  
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5th   James Monroe  
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6th   John Quincy Adams  
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7th   Andrew Jackson  
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8th   Martin VanBuren  
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9th   William H. Harrison  
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10th   John Tyler  
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11th   James Polk  
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12th   Zachary Taylor  
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13th   Millard Fillmore  
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14th   Franklin Pierce  
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15th   James Buchanan  
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16th   Abraham Lincoln  
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17th   Andrew Johnson  
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18th   Ulysses S. Grant  
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19th   Rutherford B. Hays  
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20th   James A. Garfield  
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21st   Chester A. Arthur  
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22nd   Grover Cleveland  
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23rd   Benjamin Harrison  
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24th   Grover Cleveland  
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25th   William Mckinley  
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26th   Theodor(Teddy) Roosevelt  
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27th   William H. Taft  
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28th   Woodrow Wilson  
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29th   Warren G. Harding  
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30th   Calvin Coolidge  
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31st   Herbert Hoover  
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32nd   Franklin D. Roosevelt  
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33rd   Harry S. Truman  
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34th   Dwight D. Eisenhower  
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35th   John F. Kennedy  
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36th   Lyndon B. Johnson  
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37th   Richard Nixon  
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38th   Gerald Ford  
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39th   Jimmy Carter  
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40th   Ronald Reagan  
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41st   George H.W. Bush  
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42nd   Bill Clinton  
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43rd   George W. Bush  
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44th   Barack Obama  
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