Thomas Jefferson - the third President of the United States, the main author of the Declaration of Independence is a famous inventor.The most famous invention of Thomas Jefferson was the swivel chair he used to sit and write the Declaration of Independence.
George Washington - America's first president.He rarely laughs and often appears with a pensive face.The reason is that George Washington lost his teeth since he was 22 years old.At the age of 44, he took over as President of the United States and then the White House owner had only one tooth left.
The Washington President's last tooth also dropped when he finished his term, so he had to wear dentures.Because he did not want the public to know this privacy, he rarely smiled.
American President Abraham Lincoln has the talent to craft a skilled drink like a true bartender.When he was young he used to open a small pub with his best friend Berry and named Berry and Lincoln.
In American history, Andrew Johnson was the only seamstress to become President.Even when he became the head of the United States, Johnson still wore only his own clothes.
Teddy bears were named after the 26th President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt because he refused to kill a bear.As a child, people called Theodore Roosevelt 'Teedie' to distinguish them from his father, Theodore Jr.Roosevelt.This name changed to 'Teddy' when he was in college.
Up to 14 US Presidents are members of the Freemasonry (Freemasonry) - a secret society originating in the Middle Ages in 1646, including: Andrew Jackson, James Polk, George Washington, James Monroe, James Buchanan, Andrew Jackson , Warren Harding, Teddy Roosevelt, James Garfield, William Taft, Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman and Gerald Ford.
John Adams, 2nd US President and Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd US President all lost the same on July 4, 1826, on the 50th anniversary of the National Day.
William Henry Harrison, the 9th President of the United States, has the longest inaugural speech in the country, containing 8,578 words and takes 100 minutes.But he was the shortest president of American history when he died a month after he took office.