On March 4,1881, James Garfield's mother was the first woman to attend her son's inauguration as US president.
It was first held in the USA, George Washington was the first president to have an inauguration.
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Harry Truman in 1949.
Abraham Lincoln, March 4 1865
William Henry Harrison, our ninth President died on 4/4/1841 from pneumonia making his term the shortest in history.
James Garfield
Barrack Obama? well that's the only African American president in the US..
George Washington, the first president of the Unites States of America, was the first US president to have an inauguration, and the first to give an inauguration speech. The inauguration was held in New York City which was the first capital.
James Garfield was the first to have his mother present at his inauguration. She lived in the White House with him.
Bill Clinton was the first President to have his Inauguration live on the internet.
It was first held in the USA, George Washington was the first president to have an inauguration.
The tradition of attending a morning worship service on Inauguration Day began with Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933. Franklin Roosevelt was not the first President to attend church on Inauguration Day, however. In 1789, George Washington attended a service at St. Paul's Chapel in New York City immediately following his swearing-in ceremony.
When was the first telegraphed inauguration?
George Washington
Harry Truman was the first president to have his inauguration broadcast on television, on January 20, 1949.
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Yes, seven of the nine did meet the president and attended his first inauguration. Two, Melba Beals and Elizabeth Eckford, were unable to attend due to illness.