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March 4th 2019 is a Monday.
Monday, March 4th, 1861.
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Noit was a Monday Friday 15th 15 - 14 = 1 So March 1st was a Friday 1 + 2 = 3 So 3rd was a Sunday then 4th was a Monday
The HGTV Mortgage madness code for Monday, 18 March, 2013 was the word 'love'. The other winning codes for the 4th, 11th and 25th March, 2013, were 'home', 'March' and 'money'.
First you say the day name, then the number and then the month. For example: Lundi, le 4 mars. (monday, the 4th march).
In 2011, March Madness began on Tuesday March 15th and ended on Monday April 4th.
There are 3 out right now. The 4th comes out March 4th. I haven't heard anything about there being a 5th one yet. There are 3 out right now. The 4th comes out March 4th. I haven't heard anything about there being a 5th one yet.
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George Washington 30th April 1789 to 4th March 1797.John Adams 4th March 1797 to 4th March 1801.Thomas Jefferson from 4th March 1801 to 4th March 1809.George Washington 30th April 1789 to 4th March 1797.John Adams 4th March 1797 to 4th March 1801.Thomas Jefferson from 4th March 1801 to 4th March 1809.George Washington 30th April 1789 to 4th March 1797.John Adams 4th March 1797 to 4th March 1801.Thomas Jefferson from 4th March 1801 to 4th March 1809.George Washington 30th April 1789 to 4th March 1797.John Adams 4th March 1797 to 4th March 1801.Thomas Jefferson from 4th March 1801 to 4th March 1809.George Washington 30th April 1789 to 4th March 1797.John Adams 4th March 1797 to 4th March 1801.Thomas Jefferson from 4th March 1801 to 4th March 1809.George Washington 30th April 1789 to 4th March 1797.John Adams 4th March 1797 to 4th March 1801.Thomas Jefferson from 4th March 1801 to 4th March 1809.George Washington 30th April 1789 to 4th March 1797.John Adams 4th March 1797 to 4th March 1801.Thomas Jefferson from 4th March 1801 to 4th March 1809.George Washington 30th April 1789 to 4th March 1797.John Adams 4th March 1797 to 4th March 1801.Thomas Jefferson from 4th March 1801 to 4th March 1809.George Washington 30th April 1789 to 4th March 1797.John Adams 4th March 1797 to 4th March 1801.Thomas Jefferson from 4th March 1801 to 4th March 1809.George Washington 30th April 1789 to 4th March 1797.John Adams 4th March 1797 to 4th March 1801.Thomas Jefferson from 4th March 1801 to 4th March 1809.George Washington 30th April 1789 to 4th March 1797.John Adams 4th March 1797 to 4th March 1801.Thomas Jefferson from 4th March 1801 to 4th March 1809.
The first presenter on Monday, March 4th 1946 was Robert MacDermot. The first record played was 'Greensleeves' by the Hallé Symphony Orchestra.
On March 4, 1829, the 7th President of the United States was inaugurated. He was Andrew Jackson.A noteworthy event in history for March 4th was when Andrew Johnson became the 7th President of the United States in 1829.