The Presidential Oath of Office
United States President Herbert Hoover took the Presidential Oath on March 4th, 1929 in the United States Capital. This oath was administered by William H. Taft.
Chief Justice
The Oath of Office was administered by the Chief Justice of the United States, John G. Roberts.
No - the Presidential Oath is usually administered by the Chief Justice of the US.
Lyndon Johnson
Usually in Washington DC, in a public ceremony, on or near the steps of the US capitol building. If the president dies in office and the Vice-president is sworn in as president, he takes the oath at the first convenient location. Calvin Coolidge took it a his father's home where he happened to be visiting. Lyndon Johnson took it on the Presidential plane at an airport in Dallas.
Lord Mountbatten
Geral Ford took the presidential oath of office.
Third Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth administered the Oath of Office to the United States' second President, John Adams, on March 4, 1797.
He took the oath of office on March 14, 1861 for the first time administered by then Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert B. Taney who was Chief Justice from March 28, 1836 till October 12, 1864.
Federal Hall in New York City