Difference between revisions of "George M. Dallas"
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− | '''George M. Dallas | + | |name=George Dallas |
+ | |image=George dallas.jpg | ||
+ | |party=[[Democrat]] | ||
+ | |spouse=Sophia Nicklin Dallas | ||
+ | |religion=[[Episcopalian]] | ||
+ | |offices= | ||
+ | {{Officeholder/vice president | ||
+ | |country=the United States | ||
+ | |number=11th | ||
+ | |terms=March 4, 1845 - March 4, 1849 | ||
+ | |president=James Knox Polk | ||
+ | |preceded=[[John Tyler]] | ||
+ | |former=y | ||
+ | |succeeded=[[Millard Fillmore]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Officeholder/senator | ||
+ | |state=Pennsylvania | ||
+ | |terms=December 13, 1831 – March 3, 1833 | ||
+ | |preceded=Isaac D. Barnard | ||
+ | |status=f | ||
+ | |succeeded=Samuel McKean | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''George M. Dallas''' was U.S. Representative from [[North Carolina]], a Senator from [[Alabama]], and the thirteenth Vice President of the United States under [[James K. Polk]]. The city of [[Dallas]] in [[Texas]] is named after him.<ref>[[Fandex]], Workman Publishing, 2002.</ref> | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:Dallas, George M.}} | ||
+ | {{USVicePresidents}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Former United States Senators]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Former United States Representatives]] |
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11th Vice President of the United States From: March 4, 1845 - March 4, 1849 | |||
President | James Knox Polk | ||
Predecessor | John Tyler | ||
Successor | Millard Fillmore | ||
Former U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania From: December 13, 1831 – March 3, 1833 | |||
Predecessor | Isaac D. Barnard | ||
Successor | Samuel McKean | ||
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Party | Democrat | ||
Spouse(s) | Sophia Nicklin Dallas | ||
Religion | Episcopalian |
George M. Dallas was U.S. Representative from North Carolina, a Senator from Alabama, and the thirteenth Vice President of the United States under James K. Polk. The city of Dallas in Texas is named after him.[1]
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