Inauguration Day is a crucial moment in American ... Arthur in September of 1881 following the assassination of James Garfield, Theodore Roosevelt in September of 1901 following the assassination ...
Here's what you need to know about Inauguration Day ... Arthur took the oath privately following the death of President James Garfield and again two days later in the Capitol.
The worst weather for an inaugural came in March 1909, when 10 inches of snow forced William H. Taft to move indoors to be ...
James and Lucretia Garfield had seven ... So, when the family moved to the White House after Garfield's 1881 inauguration, Garfield saw it as a blessing; no matter how daunting his workload ...
The image captured crowds of onlookers standing outside the East Portico of the U.S. Capitol—which was still under ...
The inauguration of a president, which occurred Monday in Washington, D.C., is about more than one person, or more than one presidential term. It is about a republic and her people, recommitting ...
Nearly 7,500 participants from 23 states will join the parade this year, the Trump-Vance Inaugural Committee has confirmed.
What is considered to be the first true inaugural ball celebrated first lady Dolley Madison. Her husband, James Madison ... the year before he took over for Garfield, and shortly afterward ...
The inaugural parade of 1857, on a March day that was surprisingly warm, celebrated President-elect James Buchanan with ...
James and Lucretia Garfield had seven ... So, when the family moved to the White House after Garfield's 1881 inauguration, Garfield saw it as a blessing; no matter how daunting his workload ...
According to the National Parks Service, the 60th Presidential Inauguration will take place ... privately following the death of President James Garfield and again two days later in the Capitol.