Resultado de búsqueda
20 de jun. de 2024 · Martin Van Buren (born December 5, 1782, Kinderhook, New York, U.S.—died July 24, 1862, Kinderhook) was the eighth president of the United States (1837–41) and one of the founders of the Democratic Party.
- Later Years
Martin Van Buren - 8th President, Political Career, Legacy:...
- Hannah Van Buren
Hannah Van Buren (born March 8, 1783, Kinderhook, New York,...
- John Sergeant
Theological and philosophical controversy occupied most of...
- Richard M. Johnson
Richard M. Johnson (born October 17, 1780, near Louisville,...
- Duff Green
Duff Green (born Aug. 15, 1791, near Frankfort, Ky.,...
- Martin Van Buren
Martin Van Buren was born on December 5, 1782, in...
- Later Years
Hace 4 días · What were Abraham Lincoln’s politics? How did Abraham Lincoln get into politics?
10 de jun. de 2024 · At a convention in Buffalo, New York, in August, the embryonic party put forward a ticket headed by former president Martin Van Buren . The Free-Soil vice presidential nominee was Charles Francis Adams , a son of John Quincy Adams.
Hace 1 día · His father, Abraham Van Buren, was a descendant of Cornelis Maessen, a native of Buurmalsen, Netherlands who had emigrated to New Netherland in 1631 and purchased a plot of land on Manhattan Island.
28 de jun. de 2024 · Martin Van Buren – Dutch Reformed. Van Buren is reported to have attended the Dutch Reformed church in his home town of Kinderhook, New York, and while in Washington, services at St. John's Lafayette Square. His funeral was held at the Reformed Dutch Church in Kinderhook with burial in a family plot at the nearby church cemetery.
Hace 1 día · Denuncian que fármaco para dializados no está disponible hace cuatro meses en el hospital Van Buren. Se trata de Cinacalcet, un medicamento GES. Director del establecimiento explica que se trata de un quiebre de stock a nivel nacional y que no todos los pacientes con diálisis lo emplean. ¡Bienvenido #ComentaristaSoyChile!
Hace 2 días · Lyndon Johnson, Harry Truman, Calvin Coolidge, Rutherford B Hayes, James Buchanan, and James K Polk. Gustaf Kilander breaks down what happened when US presidents chose to bow out early