1969-1974
1 Term and 1 years, 2 months
Republican

1968 Election
Opponents:
Hubert Humphrey
George Wallace

1972 Election
Opponent:
George McGovern
• Nixon was the seventh cousin of William H. Taft and the eighth cousin of Herbert C. Hoover.
• Nixon was the first President to visit all 50 states.
• Nixon was the only President to resign.
• Nixon was chosen TIME Magazine's Person of the Year in 1971.
Nixon Presidential Library & Museum
Richard Milhous Nixon

Born January 9, 1913
Yorba Linda, California

Died April 22, 1994
New York City, New York

College:
Whittier College
Duke University

Spouse:
Thelma Catherine "Pat" Ryan Nixon
   Vice President


   Secretary of State


   Secretary of Treasury




   Secretary of Defense



   Attorney General




   Postmaster General

   Secretary of the Interior


   Secretary of Agriculture


   Secretary of Commerce



   Secretary of Labor



   Secretary of HEW



   Secretary of HUD


   Secretary of Transportation
Spiro Agnew - 1969-1973
Gerald Ford - 1973-1974

William P. Rogers - 1969-1973
Henry Kissinger - 1973-1977

David M. Kennedy - 1969-1971
John Connally - 1971-1972
George P. Shultz - 1972-1974
William E. Simon - 1974-1975

Melvin R. Laird - 1969-1973
Elliot Richardson - 1973-1974
James R. Schlesinger - 1974-1975

John N. Mitchell - 1969-1972
Richard Kleindienst - 1972-1973
Elliot Richardson - 1973-1974
William B. Saxbe - 1974-1975

Winton M. Blount - 1969-1971

Walter Joseph Hickel - 1969-1971
Rogers Morton - 1971-1975

Clifford M. Hardin - 1969-1971
Earl Butz - 1971-1976

Maurice Stans - 1969-1972
Peter Peterson - 1972-1973
Frederick B. Dent - 1973-1975

George P. Shultz - 1969-1970
James Day Hodgson - 1970-1973
Peter J. Brennan - 1973-1975

Robert Finch - 1969-1970
Elliot Richardson - 1970-1973
Caspar Weinberger - 1973-1975

George W. Romney - 1969-1973
James Thomas Lynn - 1973-1975

John A. Volpe - 1969-1973
Claude Brinegar - 1973-1975