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Pierce was 48 when he took office.
1852
Pierce was 48 when he took office and 52 when he left.
Pierce served one complete four-year term.
The US was not in any wars while Pierce was president.
Franklin Pierce
Franklin Pierce was 48 years old when he was sworn in as the 14th President on March 4, 1853.
Yes it was named after the 14th President Franklin Pierce and Fort Pierce is located in Florida. He served in office for four years and had three sons who all died before they could see there dad as President. Franklin was also the first President to have a Christmas Tree in the White House and the youngest president born in the 19th century.
Pierce served one complete four-year term.
Franklin Pierce left office in 1857, at the end of his term in office. He was not nominated for reelection in 1856 and was thus not reelected as President to a second term. While his presidency is considered one of the least effective, he did not leave office prematurely.
Pierce was elected to the US Senate in 1836 and took office in 1837.
Uhm..... like well before office i guess. Franklin Pierce spoke at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Washington Aqueduct on November 1853 idk da date o.o srry ._.