One hundred thirty-two years later, on March 4, 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugurated for his first term as president; ...
We are all Republicans. We are all Federalists.” — Thomas Jefferson, 1801 Inaugural Address “Your voice, your hopes, and your dreams, will define our American destiny. And your courage and ...
Thomas Jefferson’s first inaugural in 1801 may have been the most explicit: “We have called by different names brethren of the same principle. We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists.” ...
save for Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson, who walked. Next is the vice president's swearing-in ceremony, followed by the president's. The new president then delivers an inaugural address.
Trump's will be just the fourth inauguration in history to be held inside. Between 1789 and 1817, for the swearing in of presidents George Washington, Jon Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James ...
The first inauguration in Washington, D.C. John Adams was also sworn in as president in Philadelphia. It wasn't until Thomas Jefferson's inauguration that the swearing in ceremony was moved to ...
“My first inauguration was President Bush’s second ... the Marine Band has played inaugurations since 1801 when then-President Thomas Jefferson affectionately referred to them as ‘The ...
On the day of his political rival’s inauguration, John Adams ducked out of town via stagecoach at four o’clock in the morning. After a bruising political contest, Thomas Jefferson prevailed.