Every president that was elected twice and so had two inauguration, gave two inaugural addresses. They were Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson, Lincoln, Grant, Cleveland, McKinley, Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Nixon, Clinton and George W, Bush.
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.
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It is obviously true that jfk gave more than two speeches , but there are some main speeches that he gave. :)
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there are presidents that have served two and three terms. so, even though we've only had 44, we have had two and three inauration for the same president.
Some Presidents served more than one term.
William Henry Harrison on March 4, 1841 delivered an 8,445-word-long inaugural speech which was the longest, lasting 1 hour and 45 minutes.He delivered his speech on a cold wet day, soon developed pneumonia and died after serving only one month as President.
George Washington. His first inaugural address was in New York City, and his second was in Philadelphia.
James Garfield and William Henry Harrison
Two speeches, generally considered two of his greatest and most significant: the Gettysburg Address and the Second Inaugural Address. The former dealt with the question of what this nation was founded upon, and the latter asked why the Civil War came about.
There are two, one engraved on either side of Lincoln's big chair (in which he sits). One is the Gettysburg address, one of the shortest speeches ever written by a president. The 2nd, is his 2nd inaugural address.
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.