Elbridge Gerry
1744–1814 (age 70)
Vice President
Biography
Elbridge Gerry served as Vice President of the United States under President James Madison, achieving one of the highest offices in the nation. His long and distinguished career in public service included service in Congress and various diplomatic and governmental positions, during which he played a significant role in shaping American policy and governance.
Gerry's legacy extends beyond his vice presidency to his broader contributions to the founding and early development of the American republic. He was honored with burial in Congressional Cemetery, a testament to his prominence and service to the nation.