#1 April 30, 1789
President George Washington
Vice President John Adams
* FACTS & FIRSTS:
* First Inauguration. Location: Balcony of Federal Hall, New York City.
* Washington added the words, "So help me God" at the end of his oath.
* Washington kissed the Bible, the Holy Bible from St. John's Masonic Lodge, No.1, opened at random due to haste to Genesis 49:13.
* Washington delivered the first Inaugural address.
* Washington was the first U.S. President & served two terms. For my international friends, a U.S. Presidency term is four years.
#2 March 4, 1801
President Thomas Jefferson
Vice President Aaron Burr
*FACTS & FIRSTS:
* First Inauguration in Washington, DC.
* First Time a President-elect walked to & from his swearing-in ceremony, rather than riding in a carriage as his predecessors did.
* First time a newspaper 'The National Intelligencer' printed the Inaugural address the morning of the Inauguration.
* First time the Marine Band played at the Inauguration. The Marine Band has played at every Inauguration since.
* Jefferson was the third U.S. President & served two terms.
#3 March 4, 1837
President Martin Van Buren
Vice President Richard M. Johnson
* FACTS & FIRSTS:
* First President who was not born a British subject.
* First time the President-elect & President rode to the Capitol for the Inauguration together.
* Van Buren was the eighth U.S. President & served one term.
#4 April 6, 1841
President John Tyler
Vice President None
*FACTS & FIRSTS:
* First Vice President to assume Presidency upon the death of the President, William Henry Harrison. Harrison delivered the longest Inaugural address on record (one hour & a half) & died of pneumonia one month later. The pneumonia was believed to have been brought on by prolonged exposure to bad weather at his March 4 Inauguration. He was not wearing his over coat, hat or gloves.
* Tyler was the tenth U.S. President & served one term.
#5 March 4, 1861
President Abraham Lincoln
Vice President Hannibal Hamlin
*FACTS & FIRSTS:
* Lincoln's procession to the Capitol was surrounded by heavily armed calvary & infantry, providing an unprecedented amount of protection for the President-elect as the nation stood on the brink of war.
* Lincoln successfully led the country through its greatest internal crisis, the American Civil War, preserving the Union & ending slavery.
* Lincoln had been the first Republican elected to the Presidency.
* President Lincoln was shot on April 14, 1865, by John Wilkes Booth, an actor. Lincoln had been attending a play at Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C., he died the next morning. He was the first US president ever assassinated. Andrew Johnson was Vice President at the time & became President.
* Lincoln was the sixteenth U.S. President & served one term plus one month of his second term.
#6 January 20, 1945
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Vice President Harry S Truman
* FACTS & FIRSTS:
* First & only President sworn in for a fourth term. At the height of W.W.II, Roosevelt's fourth Inauguration was simple & austere with no fanfare or formal celebration following the event.There was no parade because of gas rationing & a lumber shortage.
* Roosevelt was the thirty-second U.S. President & served four terms.
#7 January 20, 1961
President John F. Kennedy
Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson
* FACTS & FIRSTS:
* Kennedy became the first Roman Catholic President of the United States.
* First time a poet (Robert Frost) participated in the Inaugural program.
* President Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas. Lee Harvey Oswald was charged with the crime but was murdered two days later by Jack Ruby before any trial.
* Kennedy's burial place & memorial at Arlington National Cemetery is lit with an 'Eternal Flame.'
* Kennedy was the thirty-fifth U.S. President & served only two years & 10 months.
#8 August 9, 1974
President Gerald R. Ford
Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller, sworn in December 19, 1974
* FACTS & FIRSTS:
* Ford is the only unelected President of the United States. Ford assumed the Presidency upon the resignation of Richard M. Nixon. Facing impeachment proceedings for his role in the Watergate scandal & alleged cover-up, Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974.
* Ford was the thirty-eighth U.S. President & served three years.
#9 January 20, 1997
President William J. Clinton
Vice President Albert A. Gore
* FACTS & FIRSTS:
* First Inaugural ceremony broadcast live on the Internet.
* Clinton is known as the first Baby Boomer President.
* Post First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, is currently the first woman to be the United States Secretary of State. Hillary Clinton previously was a United States Senator from New York, & a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008.
* Clinton was the forty-second U.S. President & served two terms.
#10 January 20, 2009
President Barack H. Obama
Vice President Joseph 'Joe' Biden
* First African American to become President of the United States.
* Obama was sworn in on President Lincoln's Inaugural Bible held by Obama's wife Michelle. A slightly bumbled oath-taking which Obama corrected, (though he did not need to) in the White House the next day.
* More people probably packed the Washington Mall than at any previous event in Washington D.C., nearly two million by one estimate.
* More people probably watched his speech on television than any previous President, partly because the world’s population has grown, but partly because President Obama has charmed people from Kenya to Karachi.
* Barack Obama’s Inauguration was marked by global jubilation & stratospheric expectations. Obama's supporters rose before dawn & waited hours in icy weather to catch a glimpse of the new President. They wept, clapped, cheered & sang 'This Land is Your Land' & 'Hit the Road, George.'
* Headline-writers struggled to find synonyms for 'Historic.' The Washington Post commented on Michelle Obama's apparel. "All Hail the Leader of the Fashionable World."
* President Obama must tackle two wars, a calamitous recession & the unexpected.
* According to a poll by the Associated Press by a three-to-one majority, Americans are more optimistic with him in charge.
* True believers put it more colorfully At the Hawaii State Society Ball on Inauguration night, the consensus was that if Barack Obama can bodysurf at Sandy Beach, Oahu, where broken bones are common & he can, he should be able to handle the Presidency.
* Obama is the forty-fourth & current U.S. President.
God Bless America & Our New President & His Family.
Lyndy Ward
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