The last March Inauguration Day was in 1933 for Franklin D. Roosevelt's first term. With the passage of the 20th Amendment, Inauguration Day was moved up to January 20.
The President of the United States stopped taking office in March with the ratification of the 20th Amendment to the Constitution in 1933. Before that, the presidential inauguration used to take place on March 4th. The 20th Amendment changed the inauguration date to January 20th.
Buchanan left office on March 4, 1861.
The 18th President of the United States was Ulysses S. Grant from March 4, 1869 to March 4, 1877
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Yes- he stops getting his salary when he leaves office. However, he does get paid a pension, subject to the will of Congress.
Arthur's term expired March 4, 1885.
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President Ronald Reagan's administration ended in 1989 when George Bush took office.
President Harry S. Truman
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Franklin Pierce completed his one Presidential term in March, 1857.
Madison passed the torch to his neighbor Monroe on March 4, 1817.
The US Constitution is the document that established the presidency , the Congress and the Supreme Court.