James Buchanan was the fifteenth President of the United States and served just one term from 1857-1861. During his presidency three new states were added to the Union, Minnesota, Oregon and Kansas. It was a troubling time for the nation as the issue of slavery was high on the agenda which eventually led to the civil war during the presidency of his successor, Abraham Lincoln. Buchanan was the only president who never married and he remained a bachelor all his life.
He had been born of poor stock in a log cabin in the town of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania and went as a student to Dickinson College in a place named Carlisle. There he proved to be a high spirited student but his antics led him to being expelled for arrogance, disorderly conduct and drinking. Thankfully he was reinstated due to the influence of his church minister, Dr. John King who was on the board of the college. Dr King seemed to have a lasting interest in supporting and encouraging Buchanan through some stressful times in his life.




