U.S. Presidents & First Ladies Word Search Puzzles
By Frank J. D'Agostino, Victoria Fremont, David S. Marshall, Ilene J. RattinerDover Publications, Inc.
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ISBN: 978-0-486-82402-4Contents
George Washington, 2,
Martha Dandridge Washington, 3,
John Adams, 4,
Abigail Smith Adams, 5,
Thomas Jefferson, 6,
Martha Wayles Jefferson, 7,
James Madison, 8,
Dolley Payne Madison, 9,
James Monroe, 10,
Elizabeth Kortright Monroe, 11,
John Quincy Adams, 12,
Louisa Johnson Adams, 13,
Andrew Jackson, 14,
Rachel Donelson Jackson, 15,
Martin Van Buren, 16,
Hannah Hoes Van Buren, 17,
William Henry Harrison, 18,
Anna Symmes Harrison, 19,
John Tyler, 20,
Letitia Christian Tyler, 21,
Julia Gardiner Tyler, 21,
James Knox Polk, 22,
Sarah Childress Polk, 23,
Zachary Taylor, 24,
Margaret Smith Taylor, 25,
Millard Fillmore, 26,
Abigail Powers Fillmore, 27,
Franklin Pierce, 28,
Jane Appleton Pierce, 29,
James Buchanan, 30,
Harriet Lane, 31,
Abraham Lincoln, 32,
Mary Todd Lincoln, 33,
Andrew Johnson, 34,
Eliza McCardle Johnson, 35,
Ulysses Simpson Grant, 36,
Julia Dent Grant, 37,
Rutherford Birchard Hayes, 38,
Lucy Webb Hayes, 39,
James Abram Garfield, 40,
Lucretia Rudolph Garfield, 41,
Chester Alan Arthur, 42,
Ellen Herndon Arthur, 43,
Grover Cleveland, 44,
Frances Folsom Cleveland, 45,
Benjamin Harrison, 46,
Caroline Scott Harrison, 47,
William McKinley, 48,
Ida Saxton McKinley, 49,
Theodore Roosevelt, 50,
Edith Kermit Roosevelt, 51,
William Howard Taft, 52,
Helen Herron Taft, 53,
Woodrow Wilson, 54,
Ellen Axson Wilson, 55,
Edith Bolling Wilson, 55,
Warren Gamaliel Harding, 56,
Florence Kling Harding, 57,
Calvin Coolidge, 58,
Grace Anna Coolidge, 59,
Herbert Clark Hoover, 60,
Lou Henry Hoover, 61,
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 62,
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, 63,
Harry S. Truman, 64,
Elizabeth (Bess) Wallace Truman, 65,
Dwight David Eisenhower, 66,
Mary (Mamie) Doud Eisenhower, 67,
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 68,
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, 69,
Lyndon Baines Johnson, 70,
Claudia (Lady Bird) Taylor Johnson, 71,
Richard Milhous Nixon, 72,
Thelma (Pat) Ryan Nixon, 73,
Gerald (Jerry) Rudolph Ford, 74,
Elizabeth (Betty) Bloomer Ford, 75,
James Earl (Jimmy) Carter, 76,
Rosalynn Smith Carter, 77,
Ronald Wilson Reagan, 78,
Nancy Davis Reagan, 79,
George Herbert Walker Bush, 80,
Barbara Pierce Bush, 81,
William Jefferson (Bill) Clinton, 82,
Hillary Rodham Clinton, 83,
George Walker Bush, 84,
Laura Welch Bush, 85,
Barack Hussein Obama, 86,
Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama, 87,
Donald John Trump, 88,
Melania Knauss Trump, 89,
Solutions, 91,
CHAPTER 1
George Washington
1st President of the United States
Life: February 22, 1732–December 14, 1799
Term: April 30, 1789–March 4, 1797
John ADAMS (V.P.)
Continental ARMY
AUGUSTINE (father)
BILL of Rights ratified
CHERRY TREE
Jonathan DAYTON (Speaker of the House)
FAREWELL Address
Ferry FARM, Va. (home)
FATHER of the Country (nickname)
FEDERALIST party
FERRY operator
FIRST President
FRENCH and Indian War
GENERAL
GEORGE Washington
GREAT Britain talks
Alexander HAMILTON (Sec. of the Treasury)
HONEST
HUNT (sport)
JANUARY 6, 1759 wedding
JOHN JAY (Supreme Ct. app't)
New KENT County, Va. (wedding)
LAND owner
MARTHA (First Lady)
MARY (mother)
Washington MONUMENT
NEW YORK (capital)
Martha "PATSY" (step-daughter)
POPE'S CREEK, Va. (born)
QUARTER (depicted)
Edmund RANDOLPH (Attorney General)
Delaware RIVER crossing
Mount RUSHMORE
SURVEYOR
TREATY signing
VALLEY Forge, Penn. (Continental Army camp)
WASHINGTON State
WHISKEY Rebellion (tax revolt)
Martha Dandridge Washington
Life: June 2, 1731–May 22, 1802
John ADAMS (V.P.)
BILL of Rights ratified (1791)
Born in CHESTNUT Grove, Va. (1731)
Judiciary Act of 1789 established federal COURT system
Only First Lady to appear on American
CURRENCY (circa 1889)
Widow of Daniel Parke CUSTIS
Managed late husband's ESTATE by herself
FEDERALIST party
Yellow FEVER epidemic
America's FIRST, First Lady (April 30, 1789)
"I am fond of only what comes from the HEART." — letter to Abigail Adams
Accomplished HORSEback rider
Established precedent of First Lady as HOSTESS
JOHN Dandridge (father)
Called "MISTRESS President"
MODEST
Died in MOUNT Vernon, Va. (home)
OPTIMIST ("I am still determined to be cheerful and happy, in whatever situation I may be") — letter to Mercy Otis
PARROT (pet)
PRIVATE person (burned her husband's letters after his death)
SEWING
Freed all her SLAVES after husband's death
SPINET (small piano)
First woman on (U.S.) postage STAMP
Educated by private TUTORS
Raised TWO grandchildren at Mount Vernon
Visited troops every winter during Revolutionary WAR
WHISKEY Rebellion (1794)
Cornerstone laid for future WHITE House
Opened Executive Mansion to public on New YEAR'S Day
Lived in two capitals, New YORK and Philadelphia
John Adams
2nd President of the United States
Life: October 30, 1735–July 4, 1826
Term: March 4, 1797–March 4, 1801
ABIGAIL (First Lady)
ATLAS of Independence (nickname)
BENJAMIN Stoddert (Sec. of Navy)
BOSTON home
BRAINTREE, Mass. (born)
CHARLES (son)
Discourses on DAVILA (author)
DEACON (father)
Colossus of DEBATE (nickname)
DECLARATION of Independence signed
ELIHU (brother)
FEDERALIST party
Minister to GREAT Britain
HARVARD College
Minister to HOLLAND
JAMES McHenry (Sec. of War)
Thomas JEFFERSON (V.P.)
JOHN ADAMS (father)
JOSEPH Habersham (Postmaster General)
LAWYER
LIBRARY of Congress opened The LIFE and Works of John Adams (author)
MARINE Corps. established (1789)
NOVANGLUS (newspaper series)
OCTOBER 25, 1764 wedding
OLIVER Ellsworth (Chief Justice)
The Adams' PAPERS (author)
PETER (brother)
Son became PRESIDENT
John QUINCY Adams (son)
Alien and SEDITION Acts (detain aliens)
SHOEMAKER (father)
SUSANNA (mother)
SWIM
THOMAS (son)
France TRIP
First VICE President (under Washington)
Abigail Smith Adams
Life: November 11, 1744–October 28, 1818
Supported ALIEN and Sedition Acts
ANTI-slavery
ASTUTE manager of family farm
"AUTOCRATIX" (nickname)
Granddaughter, Susanna, was first CHILD in White House
First American woman presented at British COURT
Ardent FEDERALIST
Early FEMINIST
Died of typhoid FEVER (1818)
Married FIFTY-four years
FIRST woman to be wife of one president and the mother of another president (6th Pres., John Quincy Adams)
FIVE children (four survived)
Entertained FORMALLY
First, First Lady to live in White HOUSE
INTELLIGENT
JOHN Quincy Adams (son and future president)
"... Remember the LADIES ..." — her advice to her husband regarding equal...