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On Friday, Donald Trump will take the oath of office as the 45th president
He, Grover Cleveland, was also the 24th President. He was the only President to marry for the first time while President and during his second term he became the only President to father a child while in office. He was the only President born in New Jersey.
Sorry! There is no person that was the son of a president and the father of a president.
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Richard M. Nixon, 37th US President, is the only President to resign from office.
…Calvin Coolidge
Lyndon B. Johnson was the only president sworn into office on an airplane.
Calvin Coolidge
Lyndon Johnson
On Friday, Donald Trump will take the oath of office as the 45th president
The only President of the United States to be sworn into office within the city or state of New York was George Washington, on April 30, 1789.
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Yes, his dad being a Notary Public
James A. Garfield is the only president to inaugurated in office.
Lyndon Johnson took the Presidential Oath of Office aboard the presidential airplane waiting to carry the body of John F. Kennedy back to Washington, DC from Dallas, Texas. He was sworn before the plane took off by a local JP who happened to be female. This also makes him the first president to be sworn in by a woman.
AnswerCalvin Coolidge's father administered the oath of office in their family's parlor in the middle of the night after they learned the president had died. Calvin Coolidge's father was a public servant and a notary public. Later Calvin Coolidge was sworn in again by Justice Adolph A Hoehling Jr. in Washington. D.C. since it was questionable whether his father had the legal ability to swear him in. So Calvin went from being vice president to president overnight.
There are several men who rose to the office of President of the US but were not elected to it. Gerald Ford is the only man who was not elected to either the office of President or Vice President though. Andrew Jackson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Lyndon Johnson were all sworn in after the presidents they served under died.