Ulysses S. Grant: Champion of Minority Rights
By C. Joab Davis - December 8, 2022
Ulysses S. Grant: Champion of Minority Rights
Ulysses S. Grant  President from: March 4, 1869 – March 4, 1877Age at inauguration: 46Political Party: RepublicanWhat I read:Grant by Ron ChernowAge at death: 63Cause of Death: Throat Cancer (he constantly smoked cigars)Health & Appearance: He had blue eyes and brown hair and stood 5’8”.  Grant was one of our healthiest presidents.  His health problems were all self-inflicted.  He smoked cigars almost continuously.  This habit certainly lead to his death from throat cancer.  He was probably an alcoholic. Though  his bouts of drinking have been ...
Andrew Johnson: Upheaval and Impeachment
By C. Joab Davis - November 3, 2022
Andrew Johnson: Upheaval and Impeachment
Andrew JohnsonPresident from: Apr. 15, 1865–Mar. 3, 1869Age at inauguration: 56Political Party: Union Party (The only Union Party President)What I read:Andrew Johnson by Annette Gordon-ReedAge at death: 66Cause of Death: StrokeHealth & Appearance: Johnson stood 5’10” with brown eyes and dark brown hair.  He purportedly had a larger than normal head and chest.  He had typhoid fever as an adult and took longer than normal to recover.  He had the reputation of a drunkard due to an incident during the second inauguration of Lincoln, but by ...
Abraham Lincoln: Man of the People
By C. Joab Davis - September 22, 2022
Abraham Lincoln: Man of the People
Abraham LincolnPresident from: Mar. 4, 1861 - April 15, 1865Age at inauguration: 52Political Party: RepublicanWhat I read:Lincoln by David Herbert DonaldAge at death: 56Cause of Death: Assassination by gunHealth & Appearance: ‘Ol Abe is still our tallest president at 6’4” with grey eyes and black hair. Much is written about Lincoln’s health and a lot of it is unfounded rumor. The truth even sounds made up. He almost cut off a finger with an axe. His feet were frost bitten. He was saved from drowning by ...
James Buchanan: A Union Dividing
By C. Joab Davis - August 11, 2022
James Buchanan: A Union Dividing
James BuchananPresident from: Mar. 4, 1857–Mar. 3, 1861Age at inauguration: 65Political Party: DemocratWhat I read:James Bucannon by Jean BakerAge at death: 77Cause of Death: respiratory failureHealth & Appearance: James Buchanan stood 6’0” with blue eyes and blond hair.  He had an eye defect which caused him to tilt his head forward and sideways when conversing. He also had an eye lid twitch. He drank, heavily, up to 3 bottles of cognac or whiskey a night. Numerous reports tell of him showing no ill effects from the ...
Franklin Pierce: Haunted by slavery, tragedy, and addiction
By C. Joab Davis - June 30, 2022
Franklin Pierce: Haunted by slavery, tragedy, and addiction
Franklin PiercePresident from: Mar 4, 1853–Mar. 3, 1857Age at inauguration: 48Political Party: DemocraticWhat I read:Franklin Pierce by Michael F. HoltAge at death: 64Cause of Death: Pierce died from the effects of lifelong heavy drinking and depression. He fell into a coma after many years of failing health and died a few days later.Health & Appearance: Pierce stood 5’10” with grey eyes and dark brown hair. Pierce had good health as a youth and was quite strong for his size.  He had a great memory which helped ...
Millard Fillmore: Poverty to Presidency
By C. Joab Davis - May 19, 2022
Millard Fillmore: Poverty to Presidency
Millard FillmorePresident from: July 10, 1850- March 3, 1853Age at inauguration: 50Political party: Whig, Know Nothing aka American PartyWhat I read:Millard Fillmore by Paul FinkelmanAge at death: 74Cause of Death: StrokeHealth & Appearance: Fillmore stood 5’9” tall with blue eyes and sandy blond hair. He was one of our healthiest presidents. Millard did not smoke or drink. He suffered a stroke a month before he died, and then a second, fatal stroke.Pre-Presidency: Millard Fillmore was born into poverty,  the ...
Zachary Taylor: Old Rough and Ready
By C. Joab Davis - April 7, 2022
Zachary Taylor: Old Rough and Ready
Zachary TaylorPresident from: Mar. 5, 1849–July 9, 1850Age at inauguration: 64Political Party: WhigWhat I read:Zachery Taylor: Soldier, Planter, Statesman of the Old Southwest by K. Jack BauerAge at death: 65Cause of Death: Was he poisoned? Some think so, but the proof is inconclusive. Tyler most likely died from cholera, dysentery, or spoiled food. He spent a long, hot day in D.C. at 4th of July celebrations, eating possibly contaminated food. He felt ill by the evening and he died five days ...
James K. Polk: Expansion that Causes Division
By C. Joab Davis - February 24, 2022
James K. Polk: Expansion that Causes Division
James K. PolkPresident from: Mar. 4, 1845–Mar. 3, 1849Age at inauguration: 49Political Party: DemocraticWhat I read:A Country of Vast Design by Robert W. MerryAge at death: 53Cause of Death: CholeraHealth & Appearance: Polk stood 5’8” tall and had grey eyes and brown hair.  He was a sickly child who suffered from gallstones several times.  He had a relatively healthy adult life. When he left office he was exhausted due to the rigorous work schedule he kept as president. He was by far the most involved in ...
John Tyler: The Ascendant Traitor
By C. Joab Davis - January 13, 2022
John Tyler: The Ascendant Traitor
John TylerPresident from: April 4, 1841 – March 4, 1845Age at inauguration: 51Political Party: WhigWhat I read:John Tyler: The Accidental President by Edward P. CrapolAge at death: 71Cause of Death: StrokeHealth & Appearance: Tyler stood 6’ 0” tall and had blue eyes with brown hair.  His pointed features matched his shark-like disposition. A nervous condition gave him epileptic fits. Like several presidents, he suffered from sore hands from all the hand shaking. Pre-Presidency: Tyler was the last president born in Virginia for the 1800’s. Virginia dominated presidential ...
William Henry Harrison: Cursed from the start
By C. Joab Davis - December 2, 2021
William Henry Harrison: Cursed from the start
William Henry HarrisonPresident from: Mar. 4, 1841–Apr. 4, 1841Age at inauguration: 68Political Party: WhigWhat I read:Mr. Jefferson’s Hammer by Robert M. OwensCounterpoint Tecumseh vs William Henry Harrison by James A. Huston Age at death: 68Cause of Death: Pneumonia, which is blamed on his delivery of a two-hour inauguration speech on a cold, rainy day without a coat or hat. He died 30 days later.Health & Appearance: He stood 5’8” tall with brown eyes and brown hair. Harrison was our country's first president who didn't drink alcohol. ...

No one is perfect. We all have our demons and the Presidents of the United States are no different. It seems to me a lot of people either treat them as Gods or Devils.  Especially our Founders. As I read a book on each President, I see humans who are flawed, brave, brilliant, cowardly, and ordinary people. Just like the rest of us.

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