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Since the office was established in 1789, 45 people have served as President of the United States.[A] Of these, 39 have died. The state with the most presidential burial sites is Virginia with seven. Since its 1789 establishment, 49 people have served as Vice President of the United States. Of these, 43 have died. The state with the most vice-presidential burial sites is New York with 10. Fifteen persons have served as both president and as vice president. Of these, 14 have died, and each is listed in both tables. Altogether, 79 people have held either or both offices. Of these, 68 have died.The first table below lists each deceased president’s place of burial, along with the date of death, and the order of their presidency. The second table lists each deceased vice president’s place of burial, along with the date of death, and the order of their vice presidency. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsPresidential burial places[edit]Notes[edit]Vice presidential burial places[edit]Notes[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Presidential burial places[edit]OPPresidentDate of deathBurial placeCityStateSite image1George Washington[1]December 14, 1799[2]Mount Vernon[B]Fairfax CountyVirginia2John Adams[4]July 4, 1826[5][C]United First Parish Church[D]QuincyMassachusetts3Thomas Jefferson[6]July 4, 1826[7][C]MonticelloCharlottesvilleVirginia4James Madison[9]June 28, 1836MontpelierOrangeVirginia5James Monroe[10]July 4, 1831James Monroe Tomb,[E]Hollywood CemeteryRichmondVirginia6John Quincy Adams[11]February 23, 1848United First Parish Church[F]QuincyMassachusetts7Andrew Jackson[12]June 8, 1845The HermitageNashvilleTennessee8Martin Van Buren[13]July 24, 1862Kinderhook Reformed Church CemeteryKinderhookNew York9William Henry Harrison[14]April 4, 1841[15][G]William Henry Harrison Tomb State Memorial[H]North BendOhio10John Tyler[17]January 18, 1862Hollywood CemeteryRichmondVirginia11James K. Polk[18]June 15, 1849Tennessee State Capitol[I]NashvilleTennessee12Zachary Taylor[19]July 9, 1850[G]Zachary Taylor National Cemetery[J]LouisvilleKentucky13Millard Fillmore[20]March 8, 1874Forest Lawn CemeteryBuffaloNew York14Franklin Pierce[21]October 8, 1869Old North CemeteryConcordNew Hampshire15James Buchanan[22]June 1, 1868Woodward Hill CemeteryLancasterPennsylvania16Abraham Lincoln[23]April 15, 1865[G]Lincoln Tomb,[K]Oak Ridge CemeterySpringfieldIllinois17Andrew Johnson[24]July 31, 1875Andrew Johnson National CemeteryGreenevilleTennessee18Ulysses S. Grant[25]July 23, 1885General Grant National Memorial[L]New YorkNew York19Rutherford B. Hayes[26]January 17, 1893Spiegel Grove[M]FremontOhio20James A. Garfield[27]September 19, 1881[28][G]James A. Garfield Memorial,[N]Lake View CemeteryClevelandOhio21Chester A. Arthur[30]November 18, 1886Albany Rural CemeteryMenandsNew York22\/24[O]Grover Cleveland[31]June 24, 1908Princeton CemeteryPrincetonNew Jersey23Benjamin Harrison[32]March 13, 1901Crown Hill CemeteryIndianapolisIndiana25William McKinley[33]September 14, 1901[G]McKinley National Memorial[P]CantonOhio26Theodore Roosevelt[34]January 6, 1919Youngs Memorial CemeteryOyster BayNew York27William Howard Taft[35]March 8, 1930Arlington National CemeteryArlingtonVirginia28Woodrow Wilson[36]February 3, 1924Washington National CathedralWashingtonDistrict of Columbia29Warren G. Harding[37]August 2, 1923[G]Harding Tomb[Q]MarionOhio30Calvin Coolidge[38]January 5, 1933Plymouth Notch CemeteryPlymouth NotchVermont31Herbert Hoover[39]October 20, 1964Hoover Presidential LibraryWest BranchIowa32Franklin D. Roosevelt[40]April 12, 1945[G]SpringwoodHyde ParkNew York33Harry S. Truman[41]December 26, 1972Truman Presidential LibraryIndependenceMissouri34Dwight D. Eisenhower[42]March 28, 1969Eisenhower Presidential CenterAbileneKansas35John F. Kennedy[43]November 22, 1963[G]Kennedy gravesite,[R]Arlington National CemeteryArlingtonVirginia36Lyndon B. Johnson[45]January 22, 1973Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical ParkStonewallTexas37Richard Nixon[46]April 22, 1994Nixon Presidential LibraryYorba LindaCalifornia38Gerald Ford[47]December 26, 2006Gerald R. Ford Presidential MuseumGrand RapidsMichigan40Ronald Reagan[48]June 5, 2004Reagan Presidential LibrarySimi ValleyCalifornia41George H. W. Bush[49]November 30, 2018George Bush Presidential LibraryCollege StationTexasNotes[edit]^ While by the conventional numbering of U.S. presidents there have been 46 presidents, only 45 individuals have held the office, as Grover Cleveland, the only one to serve non-consecutive terms, is counted twice \u2013 as the 22nd and the 24th president.^ Interred at this site on October 7, 1837, after initially being interred in the “old tomb”, also at Mount Vernon.[3]^ a b Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826; Jefferson’s death occurred approximately five hours before Adams’s.[8]^ Interred at this site in 1828, after initially being interred in the Hancock Cemetery, Quincy, Massachusetts.^ Interred at this site on July 5, 1858, after initially being interred in the New York City Marble Cemetery.^ Interred at this site in 1852, after initially being interred in the Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C., and then at Hancock Cemetery, Quincy, Massachusetts.^ a b c d e f g h Died in office.^ Interred at this site on July 7, 1841, after initially being interred in the Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C.[16]^ Interred at this site in 1893, after initially being interred in the Nashville City Cemetery, and then at Polk Place, also in Nashville, Tennessee.^ Interred at this site in October 1850, after initially being interred in the Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C..^ Between May 4, 1865, when it first arrived at Oak Ridge Cemetery, and September 26, 1901, Lincoln’s casket was moved 17 times, and opened on five occasions.^ Interred at this site on April 17, 1897, after initially being interred in Riverside Park, New York City.^ Interred at this site on April 3, 1915, after initially being interred in Oakwood Cemetery, Fremont, Ohio.^ Interred at this site on May 19, 1890, after initially being interred in a temporary vault, also at Lake View Cemetery.[29]^ Grover Cleveland served two non-consecutive terms in office, and due to this is counted as the nation’s 22nd president and its 24th president.^ Interred at this site in September 1907, after initially being interred in West Lawn Cemetery, Canton, Ohio.^ Interred at this site in 1927, after initially being interred in Marion Cemetery Receiving Vault, Marion, Ohio.^ Interred at this site on March 14, 1967, after initially being interred in a temporary grave, also at Arlington National Cemetery.[44] Map showing burial sites of U.S. presidentsVice presidential burial places[edit]OVPVice PresidentDate of deathBurial placeCityStateSite image1John Adams[50]July 4, 1826[5][a]United First Parish Church[b]QuincyMassachusetts2Thomas Jefferson[51]July 4, 1826[7][a]MonticelloCharlottesvilleVirginia3Aaron Burr[52]September 14, 1836Princeton CemeteryPrincetonNew Jersey4George Clinton[53]April 20, 1812[c]Old Dutch Churchyard[d]KingstonNew York5Elbridge Gerry[54]November 23, 1814[c]Congressional CemeteryWashington, D.C.6Daniel Tompkins[55]June 11, 1825St. Mark’s Church in-the-BoweryNew York CityNew York7John C. Calhoun[56]March 31, 1850St. Phillips ChurchyardCharlestonSouth Carolina8Martin Van Buren[57]July 24, 1862Kinderhook Reformed Church CemeteryKinderhookNew York9Richard M. Johnson[58]November 19, 1850Frankfort CemeteryFrankfortKentucky10John Tyler[59]January 18, 1862Hollywood CemeteryRichmondVirginia11George M. Dallas[60]December 31, 1864Churchyard of St. Peter’s Episcopal ChurchPhiladelphiaPennsylvania12Millard Fillmore[61]March 8, 1874Forest Lawn CemeteryBuffaloNew York13William R. King[62]April 18, 1853[c]Live Oak Cemetery[e]SelmaAlabama14John C. Breckinridge[64]May 17, 1875Lexington CemeteryLexingtonKentucky15Hannibal Hamlin[65]July 4, 1891Mount Hope CemeteryBangorMaine16Andrew Johnson[66]July 31, 1875Andrew Johnson National CemeteryGreenevilleTennessee17Schuyler Colfax[67]January 13, 1885City CemeterySouth BendIndiana18Henry Wilson[68]November 22, 1875[c]Old Dell Park CemeteryNatickMassachusetts19William A. Wheeler[69]June 4, 1887Morningside CemeteryMaloneNew York20Chester Arthur[70]November 18, 1886Albany Rural CemeteryMenandsNew York21Thomas A. Hendricks[71]November 25, 1885[c]Crown Hill CemeteryIndianapolisIndiana22Levi P. Morton[72]May 16, 1920Rhinebeck CemeteryRhinebeckNew York23Adlai Stevenson\u00a0I[73]June 14, 1914Evergreen CemeteryBloomingtonIllinois24Garret Hobart[74]November 21, 1899[c]Cedar Lawn CemeteryPatersonNew Jersey25Theodore Roosevelt[75]January 6, 1919Youngs Memorial CemeteryOyster BayNew York26Charles W. Fairbanks[76]June 4, 1918Crown Hill CemeteryIndianapolisIndiana27James S. Sherman[77]October 30, 1912[c]Forest Hill CemeteryUticaNew York28Thomas R. Marshall[78]June 1, 1925Crown Hill CemeteryIndianapolisIndiana29Calvin Coolidge[79]January 5, 1933Plymouth Notch CemeteryPlymouth NotchVermont30Charles G. Dawes[80]April 23, 1951Rosehill CemeteryChicagoIllinois31Charles Curtis[81]February 8, 1936Topeka CemeteryTopekaKansas32John Nance Garner[82]November 7, 1967Uvalde CemeteryUvaldeTexas33Henry A. Wallace[83]November 18, 1965Glendale Cemetery[84]Des MoinesIowa34Harry S. Truman[85]December 26, 1972Truman Presidential LibraryIndependenceMissouri35Alben W. Barkley[86]April 30, 1956Mount Kenton CemeteryPaducahKentucky36Richard Nixon[87]April 22, 1994Nixon Presidential LibraryYorba LindaCalifornia37Lyndon B. Johnson[88]January 22, 1973Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical ParkStonewallTexas38Hubert Humphrey[89]January 13, 1978Lakewood CemeteryMinneapolisMinnesota39Spiro AgnewSeptember 17, 1996Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens[90]TimoniumMaryland40Gerald Ford[91]December 26, 2006Gerald R. Ford Presidential MuseumGrand RapidsMichigan41Nelson RockefellerJanuary 26, 1979Rockefeller Family Cemetery[92][93]Sleepy HollowNew York42Walter MondaleApril 19, 2021zzUnknownzz\u201443George H. W. BushNovember 30, 2018George Bush Presidential LibraryCollege StationTexasNotes[edit]^ a b Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826; Jefferson’s death occurred approximately five hours before Adams’s.[8]^ Interred at this site in 1828, after initially being interred in the Hancock Cemetery, Quincy, Massachusetts.^ a b c d e f g Died in office.^ Interred at this site in 1908, after initially being interred in the Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C..^ Interred at this site in 1882, after initially being interred at Chestnut Hill, his plantation near Selma, Alabama.[63] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Map showing burial sites of U.S. vice presidentsSee also[edit]References[edit]^ George Washington’s Mount Vernon^ “George Washington”. The White House. Retrieved June 3, 2016.^ Washington, George; Jefferson, Thomas; Peters, Richard (1847). Knight, Franklin (ed.). Letters on Agriculture. Washington, The editor; Philadelphia, W. S. Martien. pp.\u00a0177\u2013180. OCLC\u00a03347675. Retrieved November 13, 2011.^ United First Parish Church^ a b “John Adams”. The White House. Retrieved June 3, 2016.^ Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello^ a b “Thomas Jefferson”. The White House. Retrieved June 3, 2016.^ a b Glass, Andrew (July 3, 2016). “Jefferson and Adams die hours apart, July 4, 1826”. Arlington County, Virginia: Politico. Retrieved June 1, 2018.^ Madison Family Cemetery^ The American Nation^ Getty Images^ Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage Gardens^ National Park Service: Martin van Buren^ Ohio History Connection^ “William Henry Harrison”. The White House. Retrieved June 3, 2016.^ “President William Henry Harrison”. Association for the Preservation of Historic Congressional Cemetery. Archived from the original on 2014-10-12. Retrieved 2014-06-20.^ The Robinson Library[Usurped!]^ Smithsonian Magazine^ National Cemetery Administration^ Forest Lawn Cemetery^ NewHampshire.com^ Penn Live^ Illinois Natural Resources: Historic Preservation Division^ Andrew Johnson National Historic Site^ General Grant National Memorial^ Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums^ Lake View Cemetery^ “James Garfield”. The White House. Retrieved June 3, 2016.^ Peskin, Allan (1978). Garfield: A Biography. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press. p.\u00a0608. ISBN\u00a00-87338-210-2.^ Albany Rural Cemetery^ A Princeton Companion^ Government of Indiana^ William McKinley Tomb^ The Robinson Library[Usurped!]^ Arlington National Cemetery^ Washington National Cathedral^ Ohio History Connection^ Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation^ Gravesite of President & Mrs Hoover^ FDR Gravesite^ Truman Library^ Ike Eisenhower Foundation^ Arlington National Cemetery^ Levy, Claudia (March 16, 1967). “Kennedy’s Body Moved to Final Grave”. Washington Post.^ Johnson Family Cemetery^ Who’s Buried in Grant’s Tomb^ Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum^ The Guardian^ “George H.W. Bush Presidential Library Center”. Archived from the original on 2019-02-06. Retrieved 2019-07-07.^ Who’s Buried in Grant’s Tomb^ Persons buried at the Monticello Graveyard^ Princeton Alumni Weekly^ NNDB^ National Governors Association^ Vice Presidential Profiles^ Charleston Footprints^ Biography.com^ United States Senate^ Hollywood Cemetery^ NNDB^ C-SPAN^ Ruraol Southwest Alabama^ Bennett, Jim (April 2014). “Alabamians With National Aspirations”. JCHA Newsletter. Birmingham, Alabama: Jefferson County Historical Association. Retrieved June 1, 2018.^ National Park Service^ National Governors Association^ Andrew Johnson National Cemetery^ South Bend Tribune^ Waymarking^ NNDB^ All Over Albany^ NNDB^ NNDB^ Pantagraph^ NNDB^ Theodore Roosevelt’s Gravesite^ NNDB^ Vice Presidents: A Biographical Dictionary^ Crown Hill Cemetery^ Vermont Historical Society^ NNDB^ Curtis Memorial Gardens^ Waymarking^ Biographical Dictionary of Iowa^ “Wallace, Henry Agard, (1888\u00a0\u2013 1965)”. Biographical Dictionary of the United States Congress 1774\u00a0\u2013 Present. Washington, D.C.: United States Congress. Retrieved June 1, 2018.^ National Park Service^ ExploreKYHistory^ Yorba Linda History^ Portal to Texas History^ NNDB^ “AGNEW, Spiro Theodore, (1918\u00a0\u2013 1996)”. Biographical Dictionary of the United States Congress 1774\u00a0\u2013 Present. Washington, D.C.: United States Congress. Retrieved December 17, 2018.^ New York Times^ New York Times^ “Rockefeller, Nelson Aldrich, (1908\u00a0\u2013 1979)”. 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