A new biography suggests that the eighth U.S. president, who was born in Kinderhook, deserves to be remembered — though not ...
The eighth president had a commode fit for a commander-in-chief at Lindenwald, his home in Kinderhook, New York.
The American republic began in 1789, but it took a while for leaders and voters alike to organize themselves within a national framework, a process that would transform the nature of politics.
Born: December 5, 1782, in Kinderhook, New York... Martin Van Buren allied himself with President Andrew Jackson, who in turn rewarded Van Buren with cabinet positions and the vice presidency.
Martin Van Buren entered the White House on the coattails of his illustrious predecessor, Andrew Jackson, making him the second vice president to succeed his immediate forerunner. Challenges: Three ...
Martin Van Buren, the eighth president of the United States, served from 1837-1841, leaving a legacy as a skilled politician ...
The War Room Tavern in Albany celebrated Presidents Day in a big way on Monday. Several rare photographs and memorabilia were ...
James M. Bradley will deliver the Spring 2025 Cynthia Van Buren Lecture, “Revenge or Redemption? Martin Van Buren’s Run for the Presidency with the Free Soil Party in 1848,” at ...