No, it was not Barack Obama because he was just inaugurated today. (January 20, 2009). I watched it at Centennial Olympic Park.
President Martin Van Buren was inaugurated on March 4th, 1837.
Elected November 1860. Inaugurated March 4th 1861.
On March 4, 1829, the 7th President of the United States was inaugurated. He was Andrew Jackson.A noteworthy event in history for March 4th was when Andrew Johnson became the 7th President of the United States in 1829.
Thomas Jefferson was inaugurated the third president of United States on 4th March, 1801.
William Henry Harrison was inaugurated on March 4th of that year, and his Vice President, John Tyler, became President when Harrison died a month later.
Ulysses Grant, the 18th President of the United States was inaugurated for his first term March 4, 1869, and for his second term March 4th, 1873.
Until 1937, Inauguration Day was March 4th. Frank D Roosevelt being the incoming President. Since then, Inauguration Day has occurred on January 20th. In being sworn in for a second term, Roosevelt was also the first to be inaugurated in January.
He was elected on November 4th 2008 and he was inaugurated on January 20th 2009
Zachary Taylor. He was to be inaugurated on March 4, 1849 (the old date for presidential inaugurations ws March 4th), but since that fell on a Sunday, and he wanted to respect the Lord's Day, he postponed it to the following day, Monday March 5, 1849.
Goodluck Jonathan was inaugurated on 2010 May 6.The position of president of Nigeria was first created in 1963 October 1, and re-instated during the 4th republic on 1999 May 29.
Millard Fillmore was born on January 7, 1800. He was never inaugurated as President, only as Vice President -- at the age of 49 on March 4, 1849. Fillmore became President when Zachary Taylor died on July 9, 1850.
he become president on march 4th 1801 and resigned on march 4th 1809. He was the third president of the united states.