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First inauguration of George Washington - Wikipedia
The first inauguration of George Washington as the first president of the United States was held on Thursday, April 30, 1789, on the balcony of Federal Hall in New York City. The inauguration was held nearly two months after the beginning of the …
President George Washington's First Inaugural Speech (1789)
Feb 6, 2024 · Although not required by the Constitution, George Washington presented the first Presidential inaugural address on April 30, 1789. On April 16, 1789, two days after receiving official notification of his election, George Washington left his home on the Potomac for New York.
WASHINGTON'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS - National Archives
Washington's distinctive signature. This transcription was taken from the original document in the Records of the U.S. Senate, Record Group 46, in the National Archives. [American Originals Menu][Washington Inaugural Page]
President Washington's Inauguration - George Washington's Mount Vernon
George Washington's inauguration ceremony in New York City was a grand historical event, attended by hundreds. Explore the Timeline
The First Presidential Inauguration – Pieces of History
Jan 15, 2025 · George Washington’s Inaugural Sesquicentennial Poster, includes plan of the City of New York in 1789, designed by Joseph Laing, April 1939. (Records of Expositions, Anniversary, and Memorial Commissions, National Archives)
George Washington's First Inaugural Address, April 30, 1789
Oct 10, 2020 · On April 30, 1789, George Washington took the oath as the first president of the United States. The oath was administered by Robert R. Livingston, the Chancellor of New York, on a second floor balcony of Federal Hall, above a crowd assembled in …
Inauguration history: What happened on the day George Washington …
Jan 18, 2025 · On the afternoon of April 30, 1789, George Washington was sworn in as the first president of the United States. Since Washington took his oath of office, Inauguration Day has continued to...
The First Inauguration | The Inaugural Address | Inaugurations ...
The First Inauguration. George Washington set a precedent for future presidents when he delivered the first inaugural address on April 30, 1789. Washington used the opportunity to discuss some of his positions, including his refusal to take a salary while in office:
The First Presidential Inauguration: How George Washington ... - HISTORY
Apr 30, 2014 · After leading the American colonists to victory in the Revolutionary War, George Washington resigned as commander in chief of the Continental Army and vowed never again to reenter politics. “I...
The Presidential Inauguration in History - National Archives
George Washington said juts 135 words after his second inauguration in 1793, while William Henry Harrison gave the longest Inaugural Address ever, taking almost two hours to deliver 8,445 words. Inaugural Addresses are often remembered as reflecting a particular time in history.