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Theodore Roosevelt and Lincoln. Scott Olson/Getty Today, Donald J. Trump gets to do what only thirty-eight other Americans have ever done: deliver an inaugural address. He can expect a large ...
During the 37 years that LIFE was published, the magazine covered Presidential Inaugurations from Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s second inauguration to Richard Nixon’s first inauguration in 1969 ...
The amendment was ratified on Jan. 23, 1933, just a little too late for Roosevelt’s first inauguration on March 4, 1933. The 20th Amendment changed more than the inauguration date for the president.
Thanks to this graphic in The Wall Street Journal, we noticed the presidents who did (nearly all) and the few who didn't (Teddy Roosevelt, Rutherford B. Hayes). But the inaugural references to a ...
Marching in the parade. Courtesy of the National Museum of American Indian/LOC Among the 35,000 people who participated in Theodore Roosevelt’s inaugural parade on March 4, 1905, were six men on ...
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