William Rufus King

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William Rufus King was a 19th-century American politician who served as a U.S. senator from Alabama and briefly as the 13th vice president of the United States under President Franklin Pierce.

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instanceOf American politician
diplomat
human
lawyer
almaMater University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
birthName William Rufus King self-linksurface differs
surface form: William Rufus DeVane King
burialPlace Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, Alabama
causeOfDeath tuberculosis
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1786-04-07
dateOfDeath 1853-04-18
election 1852 United States presidential election
surface form: United States presidential election, 1852
gender male
helpedFound Selma, Alabama
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
Democratic-Republican Party
notableFor shortest-serving elected vice president to die in office
occupation attorney
planter
politician
officeAssumedAsVicePresident 1853-03-04
partyRole prominent Southern Unionist Democrat
placeOfBirth Sampson County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
United States of America
placeOfDeath Dallas County, Alabama NERFINISHED
United States of America
positionHeld President pro tempore of the United States Senate
United States Ambassador to France
surface form: United States Minister to France

United States Minister to the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
U.S. Representative
surface form: United States representative

United States senator
Vice President of the United States
precededAsVicePresidentBy Millard Fillmore
precededInSenateBy none (first U.S. senator from Alabama class 3)
religion Episcopal Church
representedInHouseOfRepresentatives North Carolina
representedInSenate Alabama
residence Chestnut Hill plantation, Alabama
runningMateOf Franklin Pierce
servedInLegislatureOf Alabama
North Carolina
servedUnderPresident Franklin Pierce
stateOfBurial Alabama
succeededAsVicePresidentBy John C. Breckinridge
succeededInSenateBy Clement C. Clay Sr.
tookOathOfOfficeDate 1853-03-24
tookOathOfOfficeLocation near Matanzas, Cuba
vicePresidencyEnded 1853-04-18
vicePresidentNumber 13
wasSlaveOwner true

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King County previouslyNamedAfter William Rufus King
1852 United States presidential election vicePresidentialRunningMate William Rufus King
this entity surface form: William R. King
Franklin Pierce runningMate William Rufus King
this entity surface form: William R. King
Franklin Pierce vicePresident William Rufus King
this entity surface form: William R. King
William Rufus King birthName William Rufus King self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: William Rufus DeVane King
Pierce–Scott presidential election runningMateOfWinner William Rufus King
this entity surface form: William R. King