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The first inauguration was on April 30, 1789.
The inauguration of George Washington as President was on April 30, 1789, at Federal Hall in New York City (the seat of government until Washington, DC was built).
The first Inauguration started on April 30,1789.
The first inauguration was held in the city of New York.
April 30,1789-George Washington inauguration March 4,1797-John Adams inauguration March 4,1801-Thomas Jefferson inauguration March 4,1809-James Madison inauguration March 4,1817-James Monroe inauguration March 4,1825-John Quincy Adams inauguration March 4,1829-Andrew Jackson inauguration March 4,1837-Martin Van Buren inauguration March 4,1841-William Henry Harrison inauguration April 6,1841-John Tyler inauguration March 4,1845-James K.Polk inauguration March 4,1849-Zachary Taylor inauguration July 10,1850-Millard Fillmore inauguration March 4,1853-Franklin Pierce inauguration March 4,1857-James Buchanan inauguration March 4,1861-Abraham Lincoln inauguration April 15,1865-Andrew Johnson inauguration March 4,1869-Ulysses S.Grant inauguration March 4,1877-Rutherford B.Hayes inauguration March 4,1881-James A.Garfield inauguration September 20,1881-Chester A.Arthur inauguration
George Washington on April 30, 1789.
Washington's inauguration was held on April 30,1789. Despite all he achieved, Washington was anxious. The country was divided on many issues. Washington understood how much the new nation depended on him. His actions would set a precedent.
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.
George Washington was the only US president who's inauguration ceremony was held in New York. April 30, 1789 at New York's Federal Hall. John Adam's inauguration was in Philadelphia, after that inauguration have been help in Washington DC.
His inauguration mass was held on April 24, 2005.
46 years old was his age at his first inauguration in March of 1869. US Grant was born April 27,1822, so he was almost 47.