John Tyler ~ March 29, 1790 - January 18, 1862
10th President 1841-1845 John Tyler sites visited: John Tyler has so many 'firsts' as president. To begin with he was the first Vice President to assume the Presidency upon the death of a President (William Henry Harrison). Congress thought he just assumed the powers of the Presidency but Tyler insisted that he had become the President. It's been the precedent ever since. A Vice Presidential portrait and a ribbon from his presidential campaign, from a 2023 exhibit in the Gerald R. Ford Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Tyler purchased the Sherwood Forest Plantation in Charles City, Virginia, in 1842 and it has stayed in his family ever since. We visited in 2021 but found an appointment was needed for a house tour. Being on a road trip, there was no way we could do this. Maybe next time. This is the only private residence to have been owned by two unrelated U.S. Presidents. William Henry Harrison inherited the estate in 1790, sold it in 1793, and never lived there. His favo...