hi, the inauguration speech should be televised live in america, but otherwise there will be a replay later in the day or tuesday. it wil start 11.30 eastern time
William Henry Harrison had the longest inauguration in history. He stood out in front of the Capitol building for two hours giving a speech in the pouring rain without an overcoat, gloves, or had. He died a month later of pneumonia as a result.
The longest inauguration day speech was delivered by President William Henry Harrison on March 4, 1841. His address lasted over two hours and contained nearly 8,500 words. Unfortunately, Harrison's lengthy speech is also infamous for contributing to his death from pneumonia just a month later, making it one of the most notable in U.S. history.
William Henry Harrison, 1841. The first President to die in office.
He died of Pneumonnia a month later....
It aired on FoxBox (later 4KidsTV) in Philadelphia it aired on Ch. 29 (WTXF)
March 4, 1816 was the date of Monroe's first inauguration. He began a second term four years later in 1820.
William Henry Harrison
William Henry Harrison
Though initial estimates of the crowd for Barack Obama's inauguration were just under 2 million people, later estimates had the figure at a little over a million.
The 9th President, William Henry Harrison served only 31 days. It is widely believed that he caught pneumonia during the delivery of his inauguration speech on March 4, 1841, and he died on April 4th.
William Henry Harrison is the one. He never recovered from it and died about one month later.
The vehicle or horse or what ever he is on is named Tuesday.