On 30 April 1789.
The first inauguration was on April 30, 1798 and it was for George Washington. It was held in New York City, New York.
The first US President affected by inauguration date change was our first President, George Washington. He was inaugurated for his first term on 30 April 1789. Thereafter, the Constitution prescribed it be 4 March.
George Washington was first sworn in as President on April 30, 1789, in New York City.
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March 4, 1793 was the date of George Washington's second inauguration. On March 4, 1789, was the date of the first meeting or session of the First Congress.
See wikipedia's article under his name and look at his date of birth and date of inauguration.
Thomas Jefferson's first inauguration took place on March 4, 1801.
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March 4, 1816 was the date of Monroe's first inauguration. He began a second term four years later in 1820.
Except for Washington's first inauguration, when he was sworn in on April 30, 1789, all presidents until 1937 were inaugurated on March 4.The date was changed to January 20 by the 20th Amendment in 1933.
There was NO Presidential Inauguration in 1930. Herbert Hoover was inaugurated in 1929 for his one term (1929-1933).
The date set in the Constitution is March 4, to allow time for the electoral college vote and preparation by a newly-elected President to move to the capital. In the 1930's, with modern transportation and logistics, it was decided that the period between election and inauguration was too long. The 20th Amendment (passed March 2, 1932 and ratified January 23, 1933) changed the Inauguration to January 20. The new date was first used in President Franklin Roosevelt's inauguration on January 20, 1937.