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Second inauguration of Andrew Jackson happened on 1833-03-04.
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Andrew Jackson was 61 years old at his first inauguration, which took place on March 4, 1829.
nobody Andrew Jackson's wife, Rachel, died about ten weeks before his first inauguration.
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He served tow terms and so was inaugurated twice, The first time was in March, 1829; the second, four years later, in 1833.
Andrew Jackson (7th President of the United States)
Rachel Donelson Jackson (1767-1828) died after her husband, President-Elect Andrew Jackson was elected in November, 1828, but before his inauguration in March, 1829. She was buried on Christmas Eve at the Hermitage, their home near Nashville, Tennessee, in the white dress she had bought for the upcoming inauguration festivities.
The first President to ride a train was Andrew Jackson. He rode what was known as the iron horse from Baltimore.
I think you are thinking about Andrew Jackson's first term. So many people crammed into the White House that the president had to leave and spend the night elsewhere.
Andrew Jackson first ran for the Presidency in 1824. After not being elected, Jackson ran again in 1828, and took office in 1829.
Andrew Jackson was the first president to excersize his power for a pocket veto.