Andrew Jackson would be a good guess and is right if Jackson was indeed born in a log cabin. Details about Jackson's birth are not known but his family was poor enough that a log cabin is surely possible. If Jackson was not born in a log cabin, then Zachary Taylor is the next possibility. However Taylor's birthplace is also uncertain and although some think he was born in a log cabin, he may have well been born in a frame house. Millard Fillmore was certainly born in a log cabin and is first if Jackson and Taylor do not qualify. Thanks for the feedback
Andrew Jackson took a 12-mile train ride on the B and O in 1833 while he was President. (John Quincy Adams rode the same train earlier, but he had left office when he took his trip.)
Andrew Jackson was likely the first president to be born in a log cabin. However, nobody is quite sure where he was born- he may have been born in a wagon.
Zachary Taylor is the next possibility but there is also uncertainly about where he was born. Millard Fillmore was the first whose log cabin birth is a certainty
James A. Garfield, the 20th President, was the last of seven presidents to be born in a log cabin. The seven Presidents are Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S grant, Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, James Buchanan, and James Garfield.
Andrew Jackson was the first sitting President to take a train ride. His birthplace is not known, but if is was a log cabin, he would be the first to be so born. It is known that the previous presidents were not born in a log cabin.
Six or seven presidents were probably born in a log cabin. Andrew Jackson was the first if he was born in a log cabin, but his place of birth is not known. A log cabin is a likely possibility but there were frame houses and he may been born in a wagon. James A. Garfield, the 20th President, was the last to be born in a log cabin. The others are Abraham Lincoln, Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmoreand James Buchanan,( I also have some doubts about Taylor's birthplace, but a log cabin seems likely if not certain.) Ulysses Grant's birthplace may have a log framework, but has board siding and is not a typical log cabin.
So, Jackson is doubtful, and so are Taylor and Grant. Why include them?
Andrew Jackson was the first president to be born in a log cabin and ride a train. assuming that he was born in a log cabin and such is certainly possible. However, his exact birthplace is unknown. He might have been born in wagon .
Andrew Jackson was the first president to ride a railroad train.
Abraham Lincoln is the best known of the log-cabin presidents.
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Virginia has been called that, since 8 US presidents were born in Virginia, all before 1860.
He didn't go to Elementary school but when his father could spare him some time from his chores Lincoln went to an ABC school in a log cabin.
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James Buchanan was born in a log cabin in Pennsylvania. He is the only US president from PA.
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Not exactly Andrew Johnson was the 17th president and he was born in a cabin in Raleigh, NC, that was part of an inn. It was not a typical log cabin. It may have been built of logs, but siding was added to the outside, so it did not look like a log cabin. See the related link for a replica that has been built on the site of his birthplace.
James Garfield, the 20th US president, was born in a log cabin in Cuyahoga County, Ohio on November 19, 1831.
The only US President to never marry was James Buchanan.
Andrew Jackson was the first US President to live in a log cabin. Jackson was the seventh President of the United States.
There is no specific individual who is credited with building the first log cabin. However, the first log cabin's location was in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe.
They were all born in the United States, though when the first few presidents were born, the US was still a British colony.
It is a requirement that US presidents be born in the US. So, no US presidents were born in Canada. Chester Arthur was born in Northern Vermont so close to the Canadian border that some people said he was actually born in Canada.
The log cabin pattern came into popularity during the US Civil War. The red center represents the hearth. A yellow center represents light. A black center was said to announce a stop on the Underground Railroad.
No US President was born in Alaska.
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