President Lincoln delivered his first inaugural address on March 4, 1861
President Lincoln's inaugural address was on March 4, 1860 and March 4, 1864. The inauguration day was changed by the 20th Amendment to the Constitution beginning on January 20, 1933.
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Lincoln was elected two times. He gave his first inaugural speech, the first time he was inaugurated in 1861, his second the second time he was inaugurated, for his second term in 1865.
Lincoln's second inaugural address was created in 1865.
during his first inaugural address
The civil war
Donna D. McCreary's book Lincoln's Table states that "Lincoln himself planned the simple menu which was served that afternoon. After lunch, the family went directly to the Executive Mansion." Lincoln's Inaugural Luncheon: Mock Turtle Soup, Corned Beef and Cabbage, Parsley Potatoes, Blackberry Pie, Coffee. The book also states that Lincoln's Inaugural Luncheon was served at the Willard Hotel.
March 4, 1861
Lincoln's first inaugural address was created in 1861.
the U.S. capital
African-Americans
Lincoln was elected two times. He gave his first inaugural speech, the first time he was inaugurated in 1861, his second the second time he was inaugurated, for his second term in 1865.
George Washington was the first
The first inaugural was given to Bill Clinton
Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address was about the Southern states that were trying to secede. He said that the Union was could not be separated and said he did not want to send soldiers to the South.
March 4, 1861 was the date of Abraham Lincoln's inaugural address.
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln's First Inaugural Address March 4, 1861 at the U.S. Capitol grounds in Washington City
Lincoln's second inaugural address was created in 1865.