U.S. Presidential Firsts

Question: Who was the first president born in a hospital?
Answer: Carter was born at the Wise Sanitarium in Plains, Georgia, in 1924.
Question: Who was the first Roman Catholic president?
Answer: During the 1960 presidential election, Kennedy notably gave a speech about the importance of the separation of church and state, allaying concerns that his decisions would be influenced by the Roman Catholic Church.
Question: Who was the first president to fly in an airplane while in office?
Answer: In 1943 FDR flew to Casablanca, Morocco, in a Boeing 314 flying boat. Theodore Roosevelt flew in a plane in 1910, but it was after he had left the White House.
Question: Who was the first president born a U.S. citizen?
Answer: Van Buren was born in 1782, six years after the Declaration of Independence. All previous presidents had been born British subjects.
Question: Who was the first divorced president?
Answer: Before his marriage to Nancy Davis in 1952, Reagan had been married to actress Jane Wyman (1940–48).
Question: Who was the first president to live in the White House?
Answer: Adams, the second U.S. president, moved into the White House in 1800, while the building was still under construction.
Question: Who was the first president to serve two nonconsecutive terms?
Answer: Cleveland served in 1885–89 and 1893–97.
Question: Who was the first president to die in office?
Answer: Harrison, the ninth president, died from pneumonia in April 1841 after having been in office for only one month.
Question: Who was the first U.S. president to be sworn into office by a woman?
Answer: After the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963, Johnson was given the oath of office by Sarah T. Hughes, a federal judge, while aboard Air Force One.
Question: Who was the first president to travel outside the U.S. while in office?
Answer: Roosevelt visited the Panama Canal in 1906.
Question: Who was the first former president to be indicted on criminal charges?
Answer: In April 2023, in the wake of an investigation into alleged hush-money payments to two women, Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.