Today's American Minute
Inauguration History
LISTEN Inauguration History ... click here for video Originally, Presidential inaugurations were held on March 4th, unless that day fell on a Sunday, in which case, out of respect for the Lord's Day, it was moved to Monday, March 5th. This was the case with James Monroe in 1821, Zachary Taylor in 1849, Rutherford B. Hayes in 1877 and Woodrow Wilson in 1917. Unfortunately, there was a problem. The period between the elections in November, after harvests were taken in and before winter storms, and the spring, when politicians could take the long trip to the...
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