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He gave his first Inaugural speech on March 4, 1861 and his second Inaugural speech on March 4, 1865.
The first inaugural was given to Bill Clinton
President Franklin D. Roosevelt's first inaugural address does not have a specific name, yet a specific famous reference to the speech contained, "the only thing we have to fear... is fear itself."
A speech by the president on his or her first day of office
An "inaugural address" is the speech a president gives when he is inaugurated (or takes the oath of office). Ronald Reagan was elected in both 1980 and 1984, so he gave two inaugural addresses - the first one when he first took the oath of office in January 2001.
Lincoln's first inaugural address was created in 1861.
Jefferson Davis delivered his first and only Inaugural Address on February 18, 1861.
Because it said what needed to be said and no more.
Yes and no. His first inaugural was in NYC, since it was the capital, but he gave a second inaugural address in Philadelphia as well.
In politics, the expression is "maiden speech." However, the more general term is "inaugural."
His first inaugural was on March 4, 1817His second inaugural address as on March 5, 1821 since March 4 was on Sunday.
It actually was not that short. President Lincoln's second Inaugural Address was approximately 700 words in length. You are probably thinking of President George Washington's second Inaugural Address, which was the shortest Presidential Inaugural Address in history, to date.