George M. Dallas
George M. Dallas was the 11th Vice President of the United States from 1845 to 1849.
George Mifflin Dallas
President
July 10, 1792
Cancer
December 31, 1864
72
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
George M. Dallas, the 11th Vice President of the United States, served from 1845 to 1849 alongside President James K. Polk. A strong advocate for the annexation of Texas, he played a crucial role in negotiating the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which brought an end to the Mexican-American War. In addition to his vice-presidential duties, Dallas held the position of U.S. Minister to Russia and participated in various diplomatic endeavors. As a prominent lawyer and politician, he followed in the footsteps of his father, Alexander James Dallas, who served as Secretary of the Treasury under President James Madison.