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Posted in presidents by cmps on March 21st, 2009

Who was the first president to be photographed?

 

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27 Responses to “Tyler”

  1. Tyler Says:

    I love this website!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!This is so cool.

  2. Chris Says:

    Nice exspresion!!!!!!

  3. Willy Says:

    Good Job.

  4. Kendra Says:

    Good job!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. Ally Says:

    Good Job!!

  6. Hugo Says:

    WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  7. cmps Says:

    Tyler, thank you for helping to make our Presidential Podcast so special. Ms. Angleman

  8. Mrs. McCall Says:

    Tyler, I didn’t know that John Adams was the first president to be photographed - thanks for the new information - Keep up the good work!

  9. Madison Says:

    NIce job!!!

  10. Kendra Says:

    AWESOME!!!! WOW!! Great job!

  11. John Says:

    Good job man!!!!

  12. tyler Says:

    Nice.

  13. tyler Says:

    awsome job.

  14. tyler Says:

    Thanks for leaving cool comets.

  15. tyler Says:

    Good job!!!!

  16. Emily Higgins Says:

    Awesome good Tyler!

  17. Alyssa Says:

    Wow great job!!!

  18. Tyler Says:

    that was awsome!!!!!!!!!!!

  19. Tyler Says:

    awsome job!!!

  20. Chris Says:

    Nice exspression Tyler!:)

  21. Chris Says:

    Marvelous job Tyler!:)

  22. Hugo Says:

    COMPUTERS CAN DO THIS AWESOME I LOVE THIS WEBSITE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!$

  23. Shannon Says:

    Hey great job!!! :) :)

  24. Kendra Says:

    Hey, Awesome job! 100 percent!

  25. allyssa Says:

    good one

  26. ALYSSA Says:

    WOW!!! That was great Tyler!!! Great expression 100 precent

  27. kimberly timme Says:

    yo great job i love your work

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