Dwight Eisenhower (1890 - 1969) was elected to the White House in 1952. He had served as the Supreme Allied Commander during World War II and was a hugely popular figure in the United States. He was able to carry 83% of the electoral vote. Ironically, he never saw active combat despite his many years in the military.

Following is a list of fast facts for Dwight Eisenhower. For more in depth information, you can also read the Dwight Eisenhower Biography.

Birth:

October 14, 1890

Death:

March 28, 1969

Term of Office:

January 20, 1953 - January 20, 1961

Number of Terms Elected:

2 Terms

First Lady:

Marie "Mamie" Geneva Doud

Dwight Eisenhower Quote:

"No people can live to itself alone. The unity of all who dwell in freedom is their own sure." ~Second Inaugural Address

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States Entering Union While in Office:

Alaska (1959)

Hawaii (1959)

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