16. Franklin Pierce – 147.4
In 1853, Franklin Pierce took office as the 14th President of the United States. Prior to his political career, Pierce, like many of his predecessors, had a background in law, having studied and practiced it. However, the beginning of Pierce’s presidency was marked by a profound personal tragedy. Shortly before his inauguration, his 11-year-old son tragically lost his life in a railroad accident. The devastating incident occurred while both the president and his wife were present on the train, casting a deep shadow over Pierce’s time in office. This personal tragedy undoubtedly had a profound impact on Pierce and influenced the course of his presidency.