I got all of the presidents 1789-1865 from a Future wikia page. I made some changes (Blue Republicans, red Democrats and images).
# | Image | President | Took Office | Left Office | Home State | Party | Vice President(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | George Washington | 1789 | 1797 | Virginia | No Party | John Adams | |
2 | John Adams | 1797 | 1801 | Massachusetts | Federalist | Thomas Jefferson | |
3 | Thomas Jefferson | 1801 | 1809 | Virginia | Democratic-Republican | Aaron Burr1 and George Clinton | |
4 | James Madison | 1809 | 1817 | Virginia | Democratic-Republican | George Clinton2 Elbridge Gerry2 | |
5 | James Monroe | 1817 | 1825 | Virginia | Democratic-Republican | Daniel Tompkins | |
6 | John Quincy Adams | 1825 | 1829 | Massachusetts | National-Republican | John C. Calhoun | |
7 | Andrew Jackson | 1829 | 1837 | Tennessee | Democrat | John C. Calhoun4 and Martin Van Buren | |
8 | Martin Van Buren | 1837 | 1841 | New York | Democrat | Richard Mentor Johnson | |
9 | William Harrison3 | 1841 | 1841 | Ohio | Whig | John Tyler | |
10 | John Tyler | 1841 | 1845 | Virginia | Whig | None | |
11 | James Polk | 1845 | 1849 | Tennessee | Democrat | George M. Dallas | |
12 | Zachary Taylor3 | 18498 | 1850 | Louisiana | Whig | Millard Fillmore | |
13 | Millard Fillmore | 1850 | 1853 | New York | Whig | none | |
14 | Franklin Pierce | 1853 | 1857 | New Hampshire | Democrat | William R. King | |
15 | James Buchanan | 1857 | 1861 | Pennsylvania | Democrat | John C. Breckinridge | |
16 | Abraham Lincoln3 | 1861 | 1865 | Illinois | Republican | Hannibal Hamlin and Andrew Johnson 3 | |
17 | Samuel C. Pomeroy3 | 1865 | 1868 | Massachusetts | Republican | none | |
18 | Benjamin Wade3 | 1868 | 1869 | Ohio | Republican | none | |
19 | Henry B. Anthony4 | 1869 | 1869 | Rhode Island | Republican | none | |
20 | Schuyler Colfax | 1869 | 1873 | Indiana | Republican | none | |
21 | Alphonso Taft | 1873 | 1881 | Ohio | Republican | George W. Julian | |
22 | James A. Garfield | 1881 | 1885 | Ohio | Republican | John Sherman | |
23 | Samuel J. Tilden | 1885 | 1886 | New York | Democratic | Allen G. Thurman | |
24 | Allen G. Thurman1 | 1886 | 1889 | Ohio | Democratic | none | |
25 | John Sherman | 1889 | 1897 | Ohio | Republican | Benjamin Harrison | |
26 | Benjamin Harrison | 1897 | 1901 | Indiana | Republican | Mark Hanna | |
27 | Adlai Stevenson I | 1901 | 1909 | Illinois | Democratic | David B. Hill | |
28 | John W. Kern | 1909 | 1913 | Indiana | Democratic | George Gray | |
29 | William H. Taft | 1913 | 1921 | Ohio | Republican | Nicholas M. Butler | |
30 | Nicholas M. Butler | 1921 | 1929 | New York | Republican | Charles G. Dawes | |
31 | Charles G. Dawes | 1929 | 1933 | Ohio | Republican | James E. Watson | |
32 | Alfred Smith2 | 1933 | 1944 | New York | Democratic | Millard Tydings | |
33 | Millard Tydings | 1944 | 1949 | Maryland | Democratic | Vacant, later on: Paul V. McNutt | |
34 | Thomas E. Dewey | 1949 | 1957 | New York | Republican | Arthur Vandenberg2 then Charles E. Wilson | |
35 | Everett Dirksen | 1957 | 1961 | Illinois | Republican | Nelson Rockefeller | |
36 | Adlai Stevenson II | 1961 | 1965 | Illinois | Democratic | W. A. Harriman | |
37 | Nelson Rockefeller | 1965 | 1973 | New York | Republican | Gerald Ford | |
38 | Gerald Ford | 1973 | 1977 | Michigan | Republican | John B. Anderson | |
39 | John Glenn | 1977 | 1981 | Ohio | Democratic | Birch Bayh | |
40 | William F. Buckley | 1981 | 1989 | New York | Republican | Phil Crane | |
41 | Phil Crane | 1989 | 19953 | Illinois | Republican | Dan Quayle | |
42 | Dan Quayle | 1995 | 2005 | Indiana | Republican | Vacant, then John Kasich | |
43 | John Kasich | 2005 | 2009 | Ohio | Republican | Rudy Giuliani | |
44 | Joe Biden | 2009 | 2017 | Delaware | Democratic | Dennis Kucinich | |
45 | Paul Ryan | 2017 | 2025 | Wisconsin | Republican | Nikki Haley |
1=Removed from ballot in some states during re-election 2=Died of Natural Causes 3=Killed 4=Resigned
Notes: Nikki Haley's family moved to New Jersey instead of South Carolina, due to the CSA having a whites-only immigration policy until 1998.