Calvin Coolidge takes the oath of office in Plymouth, Vermont, in August Harding had just died, and Coolidge was vice president. Coolidge's father, John, administered the oath.
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Woodrow Wilson gives his inaugural speech in Wilson broke with tradition and did not host any inaugural balls. William Howard Taft stands on the inaugural platform after taking the oath of office in His inauguration was held indoors because of a blizzard the day before. Theodore Roosevelt takes the oath of office in He was vice president to William McKinley, who died in office. Roosevelt, a distant cousin of future President Franklin D.
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Roosevelt, was the youngest president in history at 42 years of age. William McKinley delivers his inaugural address in His inauguration was the first to be recorded on a movie camera. He died in office shortly after being re-elected in This engraved illustration of Benjamin Harrison's inauguration appeared on the cover of Harper's Weekly in It was raining during the ceremony.
Grover Cleveland was the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms. He was inaugurated in seen here and Arthur became the nation's 21st president after the death of James A. There have been eight times in US history when a vice president has assumed the presidency because the president died in office. Garfield views the inauguration ceremonies in He was the first to watch the parade from a stand built in front of White House.
Chief Justice Morrison R. Waite administers the oath of office to Rutherford B. The usual inauguration day back then, March 4, fell on a Sunday in So the public ceremony was held on a Monday.
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Grant takes the oath of office in front of a large crowd in Grant, the former Army general who helped the Union win the Civil War, served two terms. Abraham Lincoln gives his inaugural address in The nation was on the brink of the Civil War, so Lincoln was heavily protected during his procession to the Capitol. The inauguration of James Buchanan was the first inauguration ceremony known to be photographed. Military units precede Franklin Pierce's carriage down Pennsylvania Avenue during his inauguration day parade in Pierce broke the tradition of kissing the Bible during the swearing-in ceremony.
He placed his left hand on it instead. Millard Fillmore, seen here, became president after Zachary Taylor's death in Zachary Taylor delivers his inaugural speech on the steps of the Capitol in People gather for the inauguration of James K. It was the first inauguration ceremony to be reported by telegraph and shown in a newspaper illustration. John Tyler, seen here, took the oath of office after the death of William Henry Harrison.
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Harrison died after just 32 days in office. This lithograph shows the inauguration of William Henry Harrison in Harrison delivered the longest inaugural address in history about 8, words. He caught a cold and died from pneumonia a month later. Martin Van Buren was inaugurated in Culture Group s Anglo-American. Credit s Anthony G.
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The thrilling plot and in-depth characters lent to an easy stage adaptation; saw at least three productions in London alone, plus one in Edinburgh, Scotland, produced by Edmund John Eyre. Among the songs selected to accompany the play was James Sanderson's "Hail to the Chief," written for one of the London productions, taking this stanza to heart:.
Hail to the Chief who in triumph advances! Honored and blessed be the ever-green Pine! Because of the play's popularity, sheet music was made available.