John Tyler Tenth President
John Tyler Grave With Bust Of President Tyler
Name |
Born |
Died |
Age |
Buried At |
Visit Done |
John Tyler |
March 29, 1790 |
January 18, 1862 |
71 |
Hollywood Cemetery Richmond, Va |
June 2002 |
President Tyler was the fourth President in my trip thru Virginia. In the Picture you can see President Monroe's grave in the back ground. They are buried in what is called Presidents Circle. It looked like President Tyler second wife is buried next to him but does not have her own head stone. Also looked like some of the Presidents family is buried near him.
President Tyler Grave Is On The Left And President Monroe's Is On The Right
Note:
John Tyler also served as the tenth Vice President to William Henry Harrison from March 4, 1841 to April 4, 1841. Click here to learn more about John Tyler's Vice President bust
John Tyler never had a Vice President. Click Here For Vice President George Dallas
Facts About John Tyler:
Tyler was playing marbles when he learned that he was to be President
Tyler was the first President to have a veto overridden
John Tyler was the President to have the most children. He had 15
John Tyler joined the Confederacy twenty years after he was in office and became the only President named a sworn enemy of the United States
Tyler didn't make an Inaugural Address
Five years after leaving office, Tyler was so poor he was unable to pay a bill for $1.25 until he had sold his corn crop
Tyler's second wife initiated the practice of playing "Hail to the Chief" whenever a president appears in public
Nickname: His Accidency
Last Words: Perhaps it is best
Cause of Death: Bilious fever, respiratory failure