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Q: How did John Tyler become a member of the US House of Representatives?
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What president was elected to the confederate house of representatives after serving as president?

John Tyler was elected to the Confederate House.


Only president to become a member of the confederate congress?

John Tyler


Was John Tyler elected during the Cilvil war?

Actually, he was. At the end of his life, he was elected to the newly formed Confederate House of Representatives.


Which former US president headed the committee in the house of representatives that tried to impeach John Tyler?

John Quincy Adams headed a committee to impeach Tyler for his veto of a bill to establish a new national bank.


When was Gardiner-Tyler House created?

Gardiner-Tyler House was created in 1835.


When was Tyler Mowry House created?

Tyler Mowry House was created in 1825.


Did John Tyler serve as an official of the Confederate States?

John Tyler, the tenth president of the United States was indeed an official in the Confederate States of America. He was a congressman from Virginia serving in the Confederate House of Representatives at the time of his death in January 1862.


Which 14 president were also Vice president?

The 14th president of the US was Franklin Pierce. He was also a Senator and a member of the House of Representatives but never a vice president. There were nine presidents who were also vice presidents. They were Tyler, Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, Arthur, Theodore Roosevelt, Coolidge, Truman, Lyndon Johnson, and Ford.


Was Jordan Sparks on Tyler Perrys house of Pain?

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When was Frank J. Tyler House created?

Frank J. Tyler House was created in 1894.


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John Tyler Morgan House was created in 1859.


Which president was a member of the confederacy?

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