In the election of 1880, two unexpected candidates, James Garfield and Winfield Scott Hancock, emerged to vie for the presidency...
1876 was a year of significance in the United States—not only because the nation celebrated its centennial, but also because...
Election of 1872: Ulysses S. Grant Seeks a Second Term, but Faces Fierce Opposition… Let’s dive in: Grant vs. Horace...
Election of 1868 – The Civil War has finally ended, but the years since have been tumultuous. Now, Union Army...
The Election of 1864 was the first presidential election during a war since the War of 1812, and the stakes...
The Election of 1860 stands as one of the most significant presidential contests in American history. As the nation teetered...
As tensions over slavery escalate, the Election of 1856 presents another three-way contest for the U.S. presidency. James Buchanan aims...
The Election of 1852 was a watershed moment in American history as Franklin Pierce faced off against General Winfield Scott...
The election of 1848 was the first presidential election held on the same day across all states, a standard that...
In the Election of 1844, the founder of the Whig Party, Henry Clay, faced off against the Democrats’ James K....
As the incumbent Democratic President, Martin Van Buren he faced a formidable opponent in the Whig Party’s William Henry Harrison,...
The Election of 1836 was one of the more unusual contests in U.S. history. Martin Van Buren, with the strong...