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Adams, John Quincy, Pres. U.S. Memoirs, comprising portions of his diary from 1795 to 1848. Edited by Charles Francis Adams. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott, 1874-77. 12 v. illus.

The following inaugurations are described: Jefferson's second, v. 1, p. 373; Madison's first, v. 1, p. 544; Monroe's second, v. 5, p. 317-318; J. Q. Adams, v. 6, p. 518- 519; W. H. Harrison, v. 10, p. 439-440; Tyler, v. 10, p. 458; Polk, v. 12, p. 178-179.

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Aikman, Lonnelle. We, the people; the story of the United States Capitol, its past and its promise. [Washington] United States Capitol Historical Society, 1963. 143 p. illus. (part col.)

Includes scattered information and pictures on a few inaugurations; see index.

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Album of American history [by] James Truslow Adams, editor in chief [and others] New York, Scribner, 1944-61. 6 v. illus., maps, ports.

"The intent of the present work is to tell the history of America through pictures made at the time the history was being made."
Contents. v. 1. Colonial period. v. 2. 1783-1853. v. 3. 1853-1893. v. 4. End of an era. v. 5. 1917-1953; editor: J. G. E. Hopkins. Index (rev. ed., 1961).
Pictures of inaugurations are given in v. 2-5 as listed in the index.

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Anderson, Isabel W. (Perkins). Presidents and pies; life in Washington, 1897-1919. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1920. 290 p. illus.

Inauguration of Taft: p.98-l03.
Wilson's second inauguration: p. 180-184.

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Andrews, Dorothea. President in his own right: Harry, like T. R., no accident this time. Washington post, Jan. 20,1949: 2C, 14C. ilus.

Includes a number of details about other inaugurations.

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The artist as a recorder of historical events. Art education, v. 18, Jan. 1965: 9-11.

Reproduces some engravings showing scenes of past Presidential inaugurations, from the pages of mid-l9th-century periodicals. Another illustration on cover.

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Baer, Frank L. Inaugurals are hard on Presidents. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21,1953: A-18. illus.

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Banister, Margaret. This democratic world. Washingtonian, Mar. 1929: 20-22, 50. illus.

Reviews history of earlier inaugurals.

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Banister, Margaret. Inaugurations--past and present. Democratic bulletin, v. 8, Mar. 1933: 30-33, 46-47, 50. illus.

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Barbee, David R. Chief Justice Marshall swore in 9 Presidents. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 18.

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Barbee, David R. Inaugurals ban religious rites; no invocation, no benediction, except in case of Washington's. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 15.

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Barbee, David R. Roosevelt to be seventh inaugurated on Saturday. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 11.

Table shows which Presidents were inaugurated on each day of the week.

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Baughman, Urbanus E. Secret Service Chief, by U. E. Baughman, with Leonard Wallace Robinson. New York, Harper [1962] 266 p. illus.

Kennedy's inauguration: p. 1-4.
"Inaugural Dangers": p. 41-53.

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Behind the inaugural mike. Newsweek, v. 33, Jan. 31, 1949: 49. port.

Experiences of Bob Trout in broadcasting the last five inaugurations.

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Berliner, Milton. As it was in the other days. Washington daily news, Jan. 20, 1949: 55, 57. illus.

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Binkley, Wilfred E. Inauguration of the President. In Adams, James Truslow, ed. Dictionary of American history. 2d ed., rev. v. 3. New York, C. Scribner's Sons [1942] p. 81-82.

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Bishop, Joseph B. Inauguration scenes and incidents. Century magazine, v. 53, Mar. 1897: 733-740. illus.

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Bishop, Joseph B. Our political drama, conventions, campaigns, candidates; with numerous illustrations and reproductions from caricatures. New York, Scott Thaw Co., 1904. 236 p.

Three articles entitled "Humor and Pathos of National Conventions," "Scenes and Incidents of Presidential Inaugurations," and "Early Political Caricature in America," published originally in the Century Magazine, form the basis of the present volume.

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Bishop, Joseph B. Presidential nominations and elections; a history of American conventions, national campaigns, inaugurations and campaign caricature, with numerous illustrations. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1916. 237 p. plates.

"A portion of the material in this volume appeared in a book published by me in 1904, entitled 'Our Political Drama' ... To it has been added sufficient new matter to present a complete review ... down to the present time."-Preface.

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Brant, Theron L. The fourth of March; the drama of our Presidential inaugurations. Everybody's magazine, v. 12, Mar. 1905: 371-376.

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Brown, George R. Inaugural ceremony has marked high spot through American history. Washington herald, Mar. 4, 1933: 2-B. illus.

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Brown, George R. 1789-1929: the story of our Presidents as told by inauguration days for 140 years. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Monday, March 4, 1929. Washington, 1929. p. 1-5, 8-10, 13-22, 25-35, 41-46. illus.

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Brown, George R Washington, a not too serious history. Baltimore, Norman Pub. Co., 1930. 481 p. illus.

Inaugurations: Jefferson's first, p. 52-56; Madison's first, p. 230-232; Monroe's first, p. 125-128; J. Q. Adams, p. 246-249; Jackson's first, p. 258-262; Van Buren, p. 283-286; W. H. Harrison, p. 289; Tyler, p. 290.
Inaugural ball of 1809: p. 119-121.
An illustration showing Pennsylvania Avenue at Sixth Street during the inauguration of President Pierce appears opposite p. 198.

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Bryan, Wilhelmus B. A history of the National Capital from its foundation through the period of the adoption of the organic act. New York, Macmillan Co., 1914-16. 2 v. illus., maps, plans.

Contents. 1. 1790-1814. 2. 1815-1878.
See index under Inaugurations.

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Burr, Kate. Presidential inaugurations, past and present. National monthly, v. 4, Mar. 1913: 243, 255-256.

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Catton, Bruce. "... So help me God." This week, Jan. 20, 1957: 2. illus.

Available on microfilm of Sunday Star (Washington).

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Cavalcade of inaugurations. New York times magazine, Jan. 16, 1949: 8-9. illus.

Scenes from the inaugurations of 1789, 1801, 1829, 1865, 1885, 1905, 1913, and 1933.

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Chance, William W. Policing the inauguration crowds. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1933, pt. 7: 37. illus.

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Chapin, Elizabeth (Moore). American court gossip; or, Life at the National Capitol [!] Marshalltown, Ia., Chapin & Hartwell Bros., 1887. 269 p.

Garfield's inauguration: p. 46-48.
Cleveland's first inauguration: p. 194-199.

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Clime, John H. Bringing the crowds to Washington. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1933, pt. 7: 26, 41. illus.

How the Presidents and others made their way to the Capital for the inauguration.

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Colman, Edna M. (Hercher). Inaugurals of a century. Washington post, Feb. 28, 1909, magazine section: 10. illus.

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Colman, Edna M. (Hercher). Seventy-five years of White House gossip. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, Page, 1925. 334 p. plates, ports.

A chapter is devoted to each Presidential administration from Washington through Lincoln. A description of the inauguration ceremonies and festivities is given at or near the beginning of every chapter.

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Colman, Edna M. (Hercher). White House gossip, from Andrew Johnson to Calvin Coolidge. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, Page, 1927. 431 p. plates, ports.

Continues the pattern of her Seventy-five Years of White House Gossip, ending with the first administration of Coolidge.

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Commager, Henry S. "To preserve, protect, and defend." Senior scholastic, v. 53, Jan. 19, 1949: 11. illus.

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Custom. New Yorker, v. 24, Jan. 22, 1949: 17-19.

Includes some information about floats.

AP2.N6763, v. 24

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Daniel, Frederick S. Inaugurations and coronations. Cosmopolitan, v. 14, Apr. 1893: 715-723. illus.

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De Blois, Frank. Inauguration day; a great American tradition comes to life next Thursday. Parade, Jan. 16, 1949: 16-17. illus.

AP2.P263, 1949

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Dixon, Mason J. Our inaugural precedents. National republic, v. 32, Jan. 1945: 1-3, 31. illus.

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Doyle, Burton T., and Homer H. Swaney. Lives of James A. Garfield and Chester A. Arthur. With a brief sketch of the assassin. Washington, R. H. Darby, 1881. 224 p. plates, ports.

Garfield's inauguration: p. 47-55.
Arthur's inauguration: p. 194-195.
"Appendix A. Inaugurations from Washington to Garfield": p. 203-217.

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Drury, Martin L. Presidential inaugurations. American homes and gardens, v. 10, Mar. 1913: xxiv-xxvii.

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Durant, John, and Alice K. (Rand) Durant. Pictorial history of American Presidents. 4th rev. ed. New York, A. S. Barnes [1965] 356 p. illus.

Includes information on inaugurations of some Presidents. See index.

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Eberlein, Harold D., and Cortlandt V. Hubbard. Diary of independence Hall. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Co. [1948] 378 p. illus., map.

Washington's second inauguration: p. 322-323.
Inauguration of John Adams: p. 336-337.

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Eberlein, Harold D., and Cortlandt V. Hubbard. Historic houses of George-Town & Washington City. Richmond, Dietz Press [1958] 480 p. illus., map.

Chapter on the White House gives information on the following inaugurations: Monroe's second, p. 214; J. Q. Adams, p. 217; Jackson's first, p. 226-228; Van Buren, p. 232.

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Eiselen, Malcolm R. "Preserve, protect, and defend--" North American review, v. 242, winter 1936/37: 334-349.

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Ellis, John B. The sights and secrets of the National Capital: a work descriptive of Washington City in all its various phases. New York, United States Pub. Co., 1869. xix, 512 p. illus.

Another edition published in Chicago the same year.
Inaugurations p. 219-224.

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Emerson, Edwin. Inaugurations of the past. Leslie's weekly, v. 84, Mar. 11, 1897: 155.

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Epic of America written in its inaugurals. New York times magazine, Jan. 17, 1937: 14-15. illus.

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Evans, Jessie F. History records many changes in inauguration procedure. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 19, 1941, pt. 1: 15. port.

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Famous firsts. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1957, inaugural souvenir section: 12. illus.

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Famous inaugurals of other days; spectacular parades, flowery speeches, great balls, marked the occasion. World review, v. 8, Mar. 4, 1929: 69. illus.

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Fenton, Edward. Radio, telegraph carry ceremony to Nation's far corners; public once waited weeks to hear story. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1937: B-9.

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Fincher, Ernest B. The President of the United States. New York, Abelard-Schuman [1955] 192 p. illus.

Inaugurations: p. [54]-62.

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Fitch, George. Some timid suggestions for the preservation of the inaugural ceremonies. Collier's, v. 50, Mar. 8, 1913: 15, 26, 28. illus.

About parades.

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Fleming, Thomas. Mound the Capital with Uncle Hank, recorded together with many pictures. New York, Nutshell Pub. Co., 1902. 346 p. illus.

"Inauguration Day": p. 183-190. Describes the events of a typical inauguration day.

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Fleming, Thomas. The Capital; a book about the City of Washington and the public men thereof. [New York] Capital Cartoon Syndicate, 1913. 398 p. illus.

"Inauguration Day": p. 189-201. Revision of preceding entry.

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Foley, James P. She remembers 18 Presidents. American weekly, Jan. 20, 1957: 2. illus.

About Mrs. Nettie Moulden, who attended every inaugural from 1865 to 1953.

AP2.A464, 1957

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Folliard, Edward T. On Sunday inaugurals: 2 other Presidents sworn in privately. Washington post, Jan. 19, 1957: B-l.

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Ford, Elizabeth. Inaugural tales: every quadrennial has its distinctive incident which has found place in annals of successive holders of leadership. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 16, 1937: B-l.

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Former inaugurations; from Washington to Cleveland, how the Presidents have been installed in office. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 3, 1885: 2.

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Fraser, Hugh R. Democracy in the making; the Jackson-Tyler era. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill Co. [c1938] 334 p. illus.

Van Buren's inauguration: p. 77.
Harrison's inauguration: p. 138.
Tyler's inauguration: p. 151-153, 157-159.

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Freed, Clyde H. Some notes on early inaugurations and the part our railroad played in them. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine, v. 4, Feb. 1917: 23-25.

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From Lincoln to Harrison--1861-1889; a review of the Republican Presidential inaugurations. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 68, Mar. 9, 1889: 70, 75, 78. illus.

AP2.L52, v. 68

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From the beginning: first inauguration and that of Roosevelt. Growth of function; selection of March 4 purely without design. Always has been a ball--raid during Grant's first festivities. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1905, pt. 2: 1.

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Furman, Bess. White House profile; a social history of the White House, its occupants and its festivities. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [c1951] 368 p. illus.

Contains scattered brief information on the inaugurations of various Presidents, some of which is indexed under their names.

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Gage, Earle W. Inauguration of the President. National republic, v. 44, Jan. 1957: 5-6 illus.

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George, Alexander R. Inaugural pageant: Washington to Hoover. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 31, 1929: 49; Feb. 1: 40; Feb. 2: 18; Feb. 4: 27; Feb. 5: 36; Feb. 6: 32; Feb; 7: 43; Feb. 8: 38; Feb. 9: 22; Feb. 11: 28; Feb. 12: 28; Feb. 13: 30; Feb. 14: 54; Feb. 15: 41; Feb. 16: 22; Feb. 18: 26; Feb. 19: 34; Feb. 20: 34; Feb. 21: 41; Feb. 22: 34; Feb. 23: 22; Feb. 25: 29; Feb. 26: 35; Feb. 27: 30; Feb. 28: 61; Mar. 1: 45. ports.

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George, Alexander R. Nothing like those other oldtime ceremonies: 4th term-but no fanfare. Washington post, Jan. 14, 1945: 6B. illus.

Briefly reviews some earlier inaugurals.

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Gilbert, Clinton W. A part in the show. Collier's, v. 83, Mar. 9, 1929: 8-9, 48-49. illus.

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Gobright, Lawrence A. Recollection of men and things at Washington, during the third of a century. Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1869. 420 p.

The following inaugurations are briefly described: Van Buren, p. 26-27; W. H. Harrison, p. 40-43; Polk, p. 69-70; Taylor, p. 97-99; Fillmore, p. 110; Pierce, p. 133; Buchanan, p. 166-167; Lincoln's first, p. 287-290; his second, p. 341-344; A. Johnson, p. 357.

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Graham, Alberta P., and Muriel Fuller. Inaugural "firsts." American mercury, v. 60, Feb. 1945: 169-173.

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Green, Constance (McLaughlin). Washington. Princeton, N. J., Princeton University Press, 1962-63. 2 v. illus.

Contents. v. 1. Village and Capital, 1800-1878. v. 2. Capital City, 1879-1950.
See index under names of Presidents.

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Greeted like a king--irrepressible enthusiasm for the first President. Washington post, Mar. 5, 1905, pictorial souvenir section: 4.

Reviews some early inaugurations.

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Griffiths, Harriet. They really loved a parade. Sunday, the star magazine (Washington), Jan. 15, 1961: 16-17. illus.

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Grupp, George W. God and Presidential inaugurations. National republic, v. 44, Jan. 1957: 15-16, 31. ports.

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Gwertzman, Bernard. U. S. inaugural agency urged. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 22, 1961: A-1, A-8.

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Hager, Alice R. Glamorous pageant of our inaugurals. From Washington's day on, they have touched the heart of the Nation. New York times magazine, Feb. 26, 1933: 8-9, 18. illus.

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Hale, William B. Presidential inaugurations at four crises: the scenes that attended the swearing-in of Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln recalled--how Wilson will take the oath of office. World's work, v. 25, Mar. 1913: 508-514.

AP2.W8, v. 25

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Half a score of memorable Presidential inaugurations. Leslie's weekly, v. 108, Mar. 4, 1909: 204-205.

Illustrations and captions only; no other text.

AP2.L52, v. 108

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Halsey, Edwin A. Procedure and protocol of Presidential inaugurals. American Bar Association journal, v. 27, Jan. 1941:17-22. illus.

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Harvey, Charles M. Historic Presidential inaugurations. Leslie's weekly, v. 92, Mar. 2, 1901: 198-199. illus.

Other illustrations on p. 196, 197.

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Harvey, Charles M. Some of the most memorable Presidential inaugurations. Leslie's weekly, v. 100, Mar. 2, 1905: 198-199, 210. illus.

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Hazelton, George C. The National Capitol, its architecture, art, and history. New York, J. F. Taylor, 1903. 301 p. illus.

Inaugurations: p. 80-84. Additional information is given on p. 144-145 (Jefferson), p. 161 (Arthur), p. 220 (Madison, Monroe, and Fillmore), and p. 239-240 (McKinley's second).

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Helm, Edith (Benham). The captains and the kings. New York, Putnam [1954] 307 p. illus.

F. D. Roosevelt's fourth inauguration: p. 240-244.
Truman's second inauguration reception: p. 266-269.

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Henry, John C. Good will of Nation put into pageant. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1937, inaugural ed.: 8-9. illus.

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Henry, Laurin L. Presidential transitions. Washington, Brookings Institution [1960] xviii, 755 p.

Wilson's first inauguration: p. 68-72.
Harding's inauguration: p. 196-200.
F. D. Roosevelt's first inauguration: p. 355-358.
Eisenhower's first inauguration: p. 529-531.

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Henry, Thomas R. Inaugurations in the Star cover nearly a century. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1941, inaugural suppl.: 14-16. illus.

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Henry, Thomas R. The pageant of past inaugurations. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1933, pt. 7: 14-15. illus.

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Henry, Thomas R. The parade of Presidents, 1801-1937. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1937, inaugural ed.: 16-17. illus.

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Henry, Thomas R. Triumphal pageant of progress recorded by inaugurations. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1929, special inaugural section: 1, 7. illus.

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Hill, William. Telling the story of inaugurations. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1933, pt. 7: 28, 41. illus.

Newspaper coverage through the years.

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Historic inaugurations. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 68, Mar. 9, 1889: 54.

AP2.L52, v. 68

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Hollander, Herbert S. Inaugurations form colorful pageant in annals of Nation. From beginning citizens have made occasion distinctly and characteristically American; essence and basic trappings of inauguration day but little altered by time. Federal news, v. 2, Mar. 4, 1933: 1, 3.

Includes a quiz on inaugurations.

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Horan, James D. Mathew Brady, historian with a camera. Picture collation by Gertrude Horan. New York, Crown Publishers [1955] xix, 244 p. illus., map, ports.

Lincoln's second inauguration: plates 293, 306.
Grant's first inauguration: plate 357.
McKinley's inaugural parade (1897?): plate 419.

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How they took the oath. Washington post, Mar. 4, 1893: 10.

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Hurja, Emil Edward. History of Presidential inaugurations. With foreword by James A. Farley. New York, New York Democrat Pub. Corp., 1933. 62 p.

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Hutchins, Stilson, and Joseph W. Moore. The National Capital, past and present; the story of its settlement, progress, and development. Washington, Post Pub. Co., 1885. 351 p. illus.

Inaugurations: p. 266-285.

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Hyman, Sidney. Oath leaves lot of leeway to conscience of President. Washington post, Jan. 21, 1957: C-1.

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Inaugural attendance mark claimed by colored man, 80. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 11, 1937: B-1. port.

Charles H. Turner has seen every inauguration since President Grant's.

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Inaugural ceremonies marked by series of "ups and downs." Evening star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1925: 34, 37.

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Inaugural day made holiday. Washington post, Jan. 12, 1957: A-3.

New legislation makes the day a legal holiday henceforth in the Washington metropolitan area.

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Inaugural medals began in 1901. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1957, inaugural souvenir section: 19. illus.

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Inaugural oath of office has been administered four times outside of the city of Washington. Sunday star (Washington), Feb. 28, 1909, pt. 4: 4. illus.

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The 'inaugural pageant' through calm and crisis. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 19, 1941, gravure section: 4-5. illus.

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Inaugural show changing; in the long line of Presidents each term has started off with its own keynote. New York times, Jan. 19, 1941: 6E. illus.

Picture shows Jefferson dismounting from his horse to attend his inauguration in 1801.

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Inauguration notes. United States law review, v. 67, Feb. 1933: 55-58.

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Inauguration of Warren G. Harding as President of the United States marks beginning of fourth big epoch in history of our country. Sunday star (Washington), Feb. 27, 1921, pt. 4: 1. illus.

Reviews earlier inaugurations.

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Inauguration snapshots. Washingtonian, Mar. 1929: 24-25.

Scenes from the inaugurations of Wilson (1913), Harding, and Coolidge (1925).

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Inaugurations are no novelty to retired D. C. physician, 88. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 19, 1941, pt. 1: 9. port.

Dr. W. P. C. Hazen will watch his 14th inauguration.

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Inaugurations at Washington. Harper's weekly, v. 41, Mar. 13, 1897: 250-251.

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Inaugurations of the past; some of the dramatic and picturesque circumstances under which Mr. Wilson's predecessors have been inducted into office. Harper's weekly, v. 57, Mar. 8, 1913: 14.

Illustrations on p. 15-17 and 21.

AP2.H32, v. 57

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Incidents of Presidential inaugurations. World's work, v. 1, Mar. 1901: 477-479.

AP2.W8, v. 1

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Jeffries, Ona G. In and out of the White House, from Washington to the Eisenhowers; an intimate glimpse into the social and domestic aspects of the Presidential life. New York, W. Funk [1960] 404 p. illus.

Chronologically arranged, one chapter for each President. Information on inaugurations is given in many but not all cases.
Some information on inaugural balls; see index.

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Jersey City. Free Public Library. Presidential inaugurations. [Jersey City, 1913] 11 p.

Compiled by Edmund W. Miller, assistant librarian.

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Johnson, Gerald W. Nine inaugurations, nine turning points. New York times magazine, Jan. 18, 1953: 8-9, 40. illus.

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Jonas, Jack. The Rambler: our inaugurations just kept growing. Evening star (Washington), Dec. 13, 1956: B-1.

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Jones, Dorothea, and Stuart E. Jones. Pennsylvania Avenue, route of Presidents. Landmarks and shrines of United States history line the path of inaugural parades from Capitol to White House. National geographic magazine, v. 111, Jan. 1957: 63-95. illus.

Gl.N27, v. 111

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Kane, Joseph N. Facts about the Presidents; a compilation of biographical and historical data. 2d ed. New York, H. W. Wilson Co., 1968. 384 p. ports.

In the first part, which contains biographical data for the individual Presidents in their chronological order, each inauguration is briefly described. Statistical and comparative data, with miscellaneous information pertaining to inaugurals (such as Sunday inaugural dates, sites, weather, and the number of words in inaugural addresses), are supplied in the second part.

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Kellogg, George T., ed. The inaugurations of all the United States Presidents, George Washington to Lyndon B. Johnson. [Washington, Colortone Press, 1965?] [37] p. illus.

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Kittler, Glenn D. Hail to the Chief! The inauguration days of our Presidents. Philadelphia, Chilton Books [1965] 242 p. illus., ports.

Bibliography: p. 232-235.

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Klapthor, Margaret (Brown). The dresses of the First Ladies of the White House, as exhibited in the United States National Museum. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1952. 149 p. illus. (part col.) (Smithsonian Institution. Publication 4060)
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--Supplement. The gown of Mrs. Harry S. Truman, as displayed in the United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution. [Washington] Smithsonian Institution, 1954. [5] p. col. illus.
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--Supplement. The gown of Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, as displayed in the United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution. [Washington] Smithsonian Institution, 1958. [5] p. col. illus.
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--Supplement. The gown of Mrs. John F. Kennedy, as displayed in the United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution. [Washington] Smithsonian Institution, 1963. [5] p. col. ilus.

Some of the gowns were worn at inaugural ceremonies.

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Lack of Capitol space is inaugural problem. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1929, special inaugural section: 6.

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Lawrence, David. Today in Washington: Nation found in need of law on Presidential oathtaking. New York herald-tribune, Jan. 23, 1953: 15.

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Lawrence, Henry W. Recalling the strangest inaugurations. Sunday star (Washington), Feb. 26, 1933, pt. 7: 5. illus.

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Lippincott, Sara J. (Clarke). A few inaugurations. Independent, v. 49, Feb. 25, 1897: 233-235.

AP2.I53, v. 49

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Lockwood, Mary (Smith). Historic homes in Washington; its noted men and women. New York, Belford Co. [c1889] 304 p. illus.

Includes brief descriptions of the following inaugurations: J. Q. Adams, p. 74-75; Jackson's first, p. 77; Van Buren, p. 85-86, W. H. Harrison, p. 91; Pierce, p. 117; Lincoln's second, p. 122-124; Grant's first, p. 127-130; his second, p. 132; Garfield, p. 137-139.

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Lockwood, Mary (Smith). Yesterdays in Washington. Rosslyn, Va., Commonwealth Co. [1915] 2 v.

The following inaugurations are described in v. 1: Washington's first, p. 14-19; his second, p. 23-24; J. Adams, p. 68; Jefferson's first, p. 76-77, 87; Madison's first, p. 101-102; Monroe's first, p. 127-128; J. Q. Adams, p. 153-155; Jackson's first, p. 164-165; Van Buren, p. 190-191; W. H. Harrison, p. 200-202; Tyler, p. 209; Polk, p. 218-219; Taylor, p. 224-226; Pierce, p. 234-236; Buchanan, p. 242-244; Lincoln's first, p. 261-265; his second, p. 272; A. Johnson, p. 274; Grant's first, p. 286-291; his second, p. 296-300; Hayes, p. 304-306; Cleveland's first, p. 321-322; B. Harrison, p. 324-325; McKinley's first, p. 336-338; his second, p. 343-349.

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Logan, Mary S. (Cunningham). Thirty years in Washington; or, Life and scenes in our National Capital. With sketches of the Presidents and their wives ... from Washington's to Roosevelt's administration. Hartford, Conn., A. D. Worthington [c1905] xxxii, 752 p. illus.

Inauguration ceremonies: p. 162-171.

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Lomask, Milton. "I do solemnly swear ..."; the story of the Presidential inauguration. New York, Ariel Books, Farrar, Straus & Giroux [1966] 175 p.

Bibliography: p. [171]-175.

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Longworth, Alice (Roosevelt). Crowded hours, reminiscences. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1933. 355 p. facsims., plates, ports.

Brief accounts of the following inaugurations: McKinley's second, p. 35-38; T. Roosevelt's second, p. 66-67; Taft, p. 165-166.

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Lorant, Stefan. His Rough Riders featured with Teddy Roosevelt. Times-herald (Washington), Jan. 20, 1949: 6, 19.

Contrasts the inaugural ceremonies of the two Roosevelts.

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Lorant, Stefan. Inaugurals trying for generals. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1953, special inaugural section; 2. illus.

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Lorant, Stefan. The life and times of Theodore Roosevelt. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday [1959] 640 p. illus., facsims., ports.

Lincoln's inaugurations: p. 32, [40]-41.
T. Roosevelt's inaugurations: p. 357, 364, 420-[422].
Taft's inauguration: p. 506-[507].
Wilson's first inauguration: p. [582]-584.

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Lorant, Stefan. The Presidency; a pictorial history of Presidential elections from Washington to Truman. New York, Macmillan, 1951. 755 p. illus.

Includes some material on most of the inaugurations.

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Low, A. Maurice. Democracy at its best; the power of the people is strikingly exemplified when the Presidency changes hands. Harper's weekly, v. 57, Mar. 22, 1913: 10.

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MacArthur, Harry. Eisenhower only the fifth to broadcast inaugural. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1953: B-17.

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McGarraghy, Joseph C. Inaugural medals developed from identification badges. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 19, 1953: A-8. illus.

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McKee, Thomas H. Presidential inaugurations from George Washington, 1789, to Grover Cleveland, 1893. With inaugural addresses complete. Washington, Statistical Pub. Co., 1893. 166 p. illus.

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Marks, Dorothy. Inaugural faux pas started early. Diplomat, v. 12, Feb. 1961: 18, 63. illus.

AP2.D575, v. 12

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Mason, Guy. Our Presidents--how they have come and gone. Leslie's illustrated weekly newspaper, v. 116, Mar. 6, 1913: 244, 254. illus.

AP2.L52, v. 116

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Mayo, Earl W. The growth of the inaugural as a celebration. Harper's weekly, v. 45, Mar. 9, 1901: 256. illus.

AP2.H32, v. 45

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Merrill, L. T. Presidential inaugurations--old and new. Current history, v. 29, Mar. 1929: 905-911. illus.

D410.C8, v. 29

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Milhollen, Hirst D., and Milton Kaplan. Presidents on parade. New York, Macmillan Co., 1948. 425 p. illus., ports.

Includes pictures of many inaugurations.

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Miller, Hope R. Women accorded but meager roles in earlier inaugurations; first leaders' wives happy in background; eighteenth century newspapers failed to print the detailed accounts of social side of inaugural. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1937: B-11. ports.

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Moore, Barbara. When Presidents take office. From Washington to Eisenhower, colorful twists and variations have attended the inauguration ceremony. American heritage, v. 4, spring 1953: 5-7. illus.

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Morhart, Fred H. Collection of inaugural films sent to National Archives. Reels picture Presidential parades from McKinley to Coolidge. Evening star (Washington), Feb. 12, 1940: B-8.

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Moyer, William J. Bigger and better parades for Presidents. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1953, special inaugural rotogravure section: 21. illus.

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Moyer, William J. The girl who knew the Constitution. Washington star pictorial magazine, Jan. 18, 1953: 28-29. illus.

Describes two occasions when the wording of the inaugural oath deviated from that prescribed by the Constitution (Taft, 1909; and Hoover, 1929, sworn in by Taft).

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Moyer, William J. Too many Presidents as well as too few. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1953, special inaugural rotogravure section: 11. illus.

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Murray, Mollie C. Inauguration traditions. Mayflower's log, Jan. 1941: 15, 26-27.

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The Nation comes to town and promptly goes on parade. Washington post Potomac, Jan. 17, 1965: 18, 20-21. illus.

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National Geographic Society, Washington, D. C. Only United States has alfresco inauguration. Washington [1921] 4 1. (Geographic news bulletin, n. s., 371)

G1.G32, n. s. 371

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Nevins, Allan. The human side of inaugurations. American weekly, Jan. 18, 1953: 2. illus.

AP2.A464, 1953

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New York Association, Washington, D.C. Guide book of the inauguration of 1873, and historical sketch of previous inaugurations. New York Association. Presidential inauguration, March 4, 1873. [Washington, 1873] 28 p.

"Historical Sketch of the Inauguration of the Presidents" [1789-1869]: p. [3]-13.

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Nicolay, Helen. Our Capital on the Potomac. New York, Century Co. [1924] 545 p. illus.

Includes accounts of inaugurations and inaugural balls of a number of the Presidents, particularly the earlier ones. See index under names of Presidents.

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Noyes, Theodore W. Inauguration reminiscences. Text of T. W. Noyes' broadcast recalling ceremonies he has seen in last 50 years. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1941: B-1, B-6. port.

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Oberdorfer, Don. No wonder Madison said, 'I'd rather be in bed.' New York times magazine, Jan. 17, 1965: 10-11, 28, 30, 33-34, 36, 38. illus.

AP2.N6575, 1965

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O'Malley, Frank W. Punching the White House time clock. Saturday evening post, v. 193, Feb. 26, 1921: 3-4, 62, 66, 69. illus.

AP2.S2, v. 193

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Our eighteenth inauguration day. Harper's weekly, v. 1, Mar. 14, 1857: 168-170. illus.

Describes earlier inaugurations.

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Patterson, Bradley H. Inaugural! They're already getting the big ball ready to roll. Washington post Potomac, June 30, 1968: 11-12, 16. illus.

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Pearson, Drew, and Robert S. Allen. Inaugurating the President. Redbook, v. 68, Feb. 1937: 15, 78-80. illus.

AP2.R28, 1937

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Pennypacker, Samuel W. Congress Hall: an address at the last session of the Court of Common Pleas, No. 2, in Congress Hall, Philadelphia, September sixteenth, MDCCCXCV. Philadelphia, Printed for the Philadelphia Bench and Bar, 1895. 34 p.

Washington's second inauguration: p. 17-20.
Inauguration of John Adams: p. 21-24.

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Pepper, Charles M. Every-day life in Washington, with pen and camera. New York, Christian Herald, 1900. 416 p. illus.

The ceremony of inauguration: p. 62-75.
Oath-taking and inaugural addresses: p. 76-85.
Inaugural pomp and pageantry: p. 86-94.

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Philp's Washington described. A complete view of the American Capital, and the District of Columbia. By William D. Haley. Washington, Philp & Solomons [1860?] 239 p. illus., map.

Inaugurations: p. 76-82.

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Poore, Benjamin Perley. Perley's reminiscences of sixty years in the national metropolis. Philadelphia, Hubbard Bros. [c1886] 2 v. illus., facsims., ports.

Inauguration of J. Q. Adams, v. 1, p. 26-27; Jackson, p. 93-95; Van Buren, p. 198-201; W. H. Harrison, p. 250-255; Tyler, p. 269-270; Polk, p. 326-328; Taylor, p. 353-355; Fillmore, p. 379; Pierce, p. 424-427; Buchanan, p. 513-516; Lincoln, v. 2, p. 68-71, 157-163; Johnson, p. 181; Grant, p. 249-253, 294-299; Hayes, p. 339-340; Garfield, p. 388-398; Arthur, p. 428-430; Cleveland, p. 483-489.

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Poore, Benjamin Perley. Reminiscences of Washington. Atlantic monthly, v. 45, Jan., Mar.-Apr., June 1880: 53-66, 289-299, 537-548, 806-817; v. 46, July, Sept.-Dec. 1880: 67-75, 369-379, 531-542, 664-675, 799-810; v. 47, Feb., Apr.-May 1881: 234-250, 538-547, 658-666.

Inauguration of J. Q. Adams, v. 45: 289; Van Buren, v. 46: 67-68; W. H. Harrison, v. 46: 369, 372-373; Tyler, v. 46: 531; Polk, v. 46: 799; Taylor, v. 47: 236-237; Fillmore, v. 47: 538.

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Presidential inaugurals -- 1789-1929; a brief chronology of ceremonials from Washington to Hoover. Congressional digest, v. 8, Mar. 1929: 66-73, 96.

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Presidential inaugurations. Leslie's weekly, v. 92, Mar. 2, 1901: 194.

AP2.L52, v. 92

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The Presidents of the United States and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine, v. 1, Mar. 1913: 1-3. illus.

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Previous Presidential inaugurations. Scenes and incidents attending the installation in office of the Chief Magistrates of the United States from Washington to Benjamin Harrison. New York herald, Mar. 5, 1893: 30-32. illus.

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Proctor, John C. Inaugural programs with riotous accompaniments recalled. Sunday star (Washington), Nov. 25, 1928, pt. 7: 3. illus.

About the inaugurations of Cleveland (1885) and Benjamin Harrison (1889).

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Proctor, John C. Some highlights of early inaugurations in Washington. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 6, 1952: C-2.

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Proctor, John C. Spectacular features have been associated with some inaugural days. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 19, 1941, pt. 2: 4. illus.

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A quiz for inauguration day: who said it? Parade, Jan. 15, 1961: 2. illus.

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Reed, Joseph. Inaugurals of the past: simple, colorful, and dramatic. Washington post, Jan. 19, 1941: B2-B3. illus.

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Ripley, Josephine. Inaugural: then and now. Truman ceremony adds to long history of color, drama, and national significance. Christian Science monitor magazine, Dec. 24, 1948: 2, 13. illus.

AP2.C5255, 1948

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Roberts, Chalmers M. Out of the past; a page from history. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1949, special inaugural gravure section: 7. illus.

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Roberts, Chalmers M. Presidential inaugurations epitomize democracy. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1953, special inaugural section: 1, 6. illus.

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Ross, Ishbel. Proud Kate, portrait of an ambitious woman. New York, Harper [c1953] 309 p. illus.

Biography of Kate Chase Sprague.
Lincoln's inaugurations: p. 60-61, 167-169.
Grant's inaugurations: p. 211, 228.

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Rubin, Theodore. Inauguration footnotes. Coronet, v. 25, Jan. 1949: 103.

AP2.C767, 1949

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Salamanca, Lucy. Political history recorded in American inaugurals. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 17, 1937, pt. 4 :1, 8. illus.

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Seaton, Josephine. William Winston Seaton of the "National intelligencer." A biographical sketch. Boston, J. R. Osgood, 1871. 385 p.

Madison's second inauguration: p. 99.
Jackson's first inauguration: p. 210-212.

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Sevareid, Arnold Eric. Small sounds in the night; a collection of capsule commentaries on the American scene. New York, Knopf, 1956. 305 p.

"None but the Honest and Wise": p. 57-59.
"Continuity's Conquest": p. 60-62.
Broadcast over CBS on Jan. 19 and 20, 1953; the first discusses inaugurals in general and the second, Eisenhower's first inauguration.

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Simplicity marked many inaugurations of the past. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1917, pt. 4: 2. illus.

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Singleton, Esther. The story of the White House. New York, McClure Co., 1907. 2 v.

Contains scattered information on inaugurations and inaugural balls. See index.

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Smith, Don. Peculiarities of the Presidents; strange and intimate facts not found in history. [4th ed. Van Wert, Ohio, 1947, c1946] 185 p. illus.

Inaugurals: p. 34-43.

E176.1.S647 1947

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Smith, Margaret (Bayard). The first forty years of Washington society, portrayed by the family letters of Mrs. Samuel Harrison Smith (Margaret Bayard) from the collection of her grandson, J. Henley Smith; edited by Gaillard Hunt. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1906.
424 p. facsims., plates, ports.

Jefferson's first inauguration: p. 25-26.
Madison's first inauguration and inaugural ball: p. 58-59, 61-62, 410-412.
Jackson's first inauguration: p. 290-297.

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Smithsonian Institution. The First Ladies Hall, Smithsonian Institution. [Text by Margaret W. Brown Klapthor] Washington, 1965. [16] p. illus. (Its Publication, 4640)

Some of the gowns described were worn at inaugural ceremonies.

GT605.S55 1965

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Some inaugurals of early times. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1909, pt. 3: 1-2.

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Spiegelman, Julia. Changing styles in inaugurations. Christian Science monitor weekly magazine, Jan. 6, 1945: 3. illus.

AP2.C5255, 1945

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Steinberg, Alfred. 'Little things' of 40 inaugurals make up traditions of the day. Washington post, Dec. 26, 1948: 3B. illus.

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Stevenson, Victoria F. Inaugurations differ widely in their ceremonial character. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 1, 1925, pt. 5: 3, 6. illus.

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Stevenson, Victoria F. Presidents who drove to Washington to be inaugurated. American motorist, v. 7, Mar. 1933: 6-7, 35. illus.

TL1.A465, v. 7

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Stewart, Jay. Inaugurating a President; interesting yet simple ceremonies by which the President of the United States assumes his office. New England home magazine, v. 14, Mar. 3, 1901: 18-19, 22.

Illustrations of scenes at an earlier inauguration (1897?) appear on p. 8, 17, 20, 21.

AP2.N3775, v. 14

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Talking about inaugurations ... United States news, v. 10, Jan. 24, 1941: 9. illus.

Brief notes on 12 inaugurations from 1865 to 1941.

JK1.U65, v. 10

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Tarver, William S. Where thousands watch big parade. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1933, pt. 7: 40. illus.

On the construction of grandstands.

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Thomas, Gene. U. S. inaugurations always reflect current aims of Nation. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 1, 1925, pt. 5: 1. illus.

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Tindall, William. Standard history of the city of Washington from a study of the original sources. Knoxville, Tenn., H. W. Crew, 1914. 600 p. illus.

Brief information on the inaugurations of the Presidents from Jefferson to Wilson. See index.

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"To preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution"; the inaugurations of the first nine Presidents of the United States are a story of quainter customs and simpler manners than those of our day. Our world weekly, v. 2, Mar. 2, 1925: 70-71, 78; Mar. 9: 90, 94. illus.

AP2.O78, v. 2

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Today's inaugural scores 'first.' Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1961: AA-24.

Lists 24 other inaugural "firsts" from Washington to Eisenhower.

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Todd, Charles B. The story of Washington, the National Capital. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1889. xviii, 416 p. illus., facsims., map, plan. (Great cities of the Republic, [v. 2])

The following inaugurations are briefly described: Jefferson's first, p. 54-56; Madison's first, p. 67; his second, p. 381; Lincoln's first, p. 135-138; Cleveland's first, p. 178-179.

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Truett, Randle B. The First Ladies in fashion. With fashion notes by Philip Robertson. New York, Hastings House [1965, c1954] 84 p. illus.

Some of the gowns described were worn at inaugural ceremonies.

GT605.T7 1965

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U. S. Library of Congress. Presidential inaugurations of past are theme of new exhibition at the Library of Congress. Washington [1945] 21. (Its Press release no. 227)

Z663.A45, 1945

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U. S. National Archives. List of motion pictures and sound recordings relating to Presidential inaugurations, compiled by E. Daniel Potts. Washington, 1960. 20 p. (Its Publication no. 61-5. Special lists, no. 16)

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U. S. National Archives. Preliminary inventory of the records of inaugural committees (Record group 274) Compiled by Hardee Allen. Washington, 1960. 45 p. (Its Publication no. 61-8. Preliminary inventories, no. 131)

CD3026.A32, no. 131

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U. S. National Archives. Preliminary inventory of the records of the 1961 Inaugural Committee (Record group 274) Compiled by Marion M. Johnson. Washington, 1964. 18 p. (Its Publication no. 65-5. Preliminary inventories, no. 162)

CD3026.A32, no. 162

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Van Rensselaer, May (King), and Frederic F. Van de Water. The social ladder. New York, H. Holt, 1924. 309 p. illus.

Washington society and the inaugural festivities: p. 253-258.

F128.37.V27

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Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1885. Official programme of the inauguration ceremonies of Hon. Grover Cleveland and Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks, as President and Vice President of the United States, Washington, D. C., March 5th, 1885. New York, J. T. Cowdery, 1885. [48] p. illus., map, ports.

"History of Former Inaugurations," by A. C. Wheeler: p. [15]-[23]. In Cleveland 1885 folder.

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Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1901. Inaugural souvenir, 1901. [Washington, Press of W. F. Roberts, 1901] 221. illus.

Contains brief descriptions of earlier inaugural ceremonies, from Washington's first through McKinley's first.

F199.W31 1901

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Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1949. Records in the National Archives pertaining to Presidential inaugural ceremonies and related activities, 1861-1945. [Washington, 1949] 4 l. (Its Mimeo, no. 112)

In Truman inauguration scrapbook.

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Washington drama: three crucial inaugurals. New York times magazine, Jan.15, 1961: 7. illus.

Scenes from the swearing in of F. D. Roosevelt, 1933; Truman, 1945; and Eisenhower, 1957.

AP2.N6575, 1961

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We love a parade. Mayflower's log, Jan. 1937: 8-10. illus.

F191.W39, 1937

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When inaugurals were 'photographed' in ink. Times-herald (Washington), Dec. 1, 1940: C-3. illus.

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When March 4, "Inauguration Day," falls on a Sunday. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1917, pt. 4: 1. illus.

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White, William S. Washington in inauguration time: behind carnival aspects are those who see a grand passage. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 18, 1961: A-17.

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Wilbur, Harriette. Inauguration days. St. Nicholas, v. 48, Mar. 1921: 396-405. illus.

AP201.S3, v. 48

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Williamson, S. T. Washington's one day of days. New York times magazine, Mar. 3, 1929: 1-2, 16. illus.

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Wilson, Frederick T. Our most unusual Presidential inaugurations. Extension of remarks of Hon. Chapman Revercomb, of West Virginia, in the Senate of the United States, Wednesday, February 20, 1957. Congressional record, 85th Congress, 1st session, v. 103: A1261-A1262.

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Wilson, Rufus R. Washington, the Capital City, and its part in the history of the Nation. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Co., 1901. 2 v. plates.

Includes brief descriptions of inaugurations from Jefferson through Grant, with the exception of Tyler.

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Austen, Albert A. The "traditional" Presidential inaugural address. In Kirk, Rudolf, and Charles F. Main, eds. Essays in literary history presented to J. Milton French. New Brunswick, N. J., Rutgers University Press [1960] p. [239]-248.

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Gross, Gerald C. Inaugural talks have been customary since Washington's day. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1937: 2-B, 10-B. illus.

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Owsley, Clifford D. Inaugural. [New York] Olympic Press [c1964] 154 p.

"Originated as a master's thesis at the American University, Washington, D. C."
Bibliography: p. 152-154.

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Smylie, James H. Providence and Presidents; types of American piety in Presidential inaugurals. Religion in life, v. 35, spring 1966: 270-282.

BR1.R28, v. 35

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U. S. President. The Chief Executive; inaugural addresses of the Presidents of the United States, from George Washington to Lyndon B. Johnson. With an introduction by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and commentary by Fred L. Israel. Conceived and edited by Chelsea House Publishers. New York, Crown Publishers [1965] 312 p. ports.

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U. S. President. The inaugural addresses of the American Presidents, from Washington to Kennedy. Annotated by Davis Newton Lott. New York, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston [1961] 299 p. illus.

J81.C61

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U. S. President. The inaugural addresses of the Presidents; containing the inaugural address of every elected President from Washington to Hoover, with biographical sketches and a prefatory comment by the compiler. Compiled and edited by Renzo D. Bowers. St. Louis, Mo., Thomas Law Book Co., 1929. 461 p.

J81.C29

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U. S. President. Inaugural addresses of the Presidents of the United States. Edited by John Vance Cheney. [2d ed.] Chicago, Reilly & Britton Co., 1906. 2 v. fronts. (The Patriotic classics)

Contents. [v. 1] From Washington to Polk. [v. 2] From Taylor to Roosevelt.

J81.C06a

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U. S. President. Inaugural addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington, 1789, to Harry S. Truman, 1949. [Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1952] 244 p. (82d Congress, 2d session. House document no. 540)

"Compiled from research volumes and State papers by the Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress."

J81.C49

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U. S. President. Inaugural addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington, 1789, to John F. Kennedy, 1961. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1961. 270 p. ports. (87th Congress, 1st session. House document no. 218)

"Compiled from research volumes and State papers by the Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress."

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U. S. President. Inaugural addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington, 1789, to Lyndon Baines Johnson, 1965. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1965. 274 p. (89th Congress, 1st session. House document no. 51)

"Compiled from research volumes and State papers by the Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress."

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U. S. President. Inaugural addresses of the Presidents of the United States from Johnson to Roosevelt. Edited by John Vance Cheney. Chicago, R. R. Donnelley, 1905. 125 p. front. (The Lakeside classics)

J81.C05

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U. S. President. Presidential inaugurals, 1789-1897. [Providence? J. W. Kerwin, 1897?] 56 p. illus.

Inaugural addresses, Washington to McKinley.

JK536.A5 1897

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U. S. President. The Presidents speak; the inaugural addresses of the American Presidents from Washington to Kennedy. Annotated by Davis Newton Lott. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1962, c1961] 299 p. illus.

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U. S. President, 1789-1797 (Washington) The inaugural speeches of Washington, Adams and Jefferson. [Boston] Printed by H. Sprague, 1802. 40 p.

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Wolfarth, Donald L. The inaugural addresses of the Presidents of the United States: a content analysis. Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms [1959]

Microfilm copy (positive) of typescript.
Collation of the original, as determined from the film: x, 292 1. tables.
Thesis--University of Minnesota.
Abstracted in Dissertation Abstracts, v. 20, Dec. 1959, p. 2443.
Bibliography: leaves 285-292.

Micro AC-1, no. 59-6048

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Ames, Mary (Clemmer). A woman's letter from Washington--the inauguration ball. Independent, v. 25, Mar. 20, 1873: 358-359.

AP2.I53, v. 25

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Ball. New Yorker, v. 24, Jan. 29, 1949: 19.

AP2.N6763, v. 24

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The ball room building. A magnificent ball-room. Features of the great ball. The program of the ball. Regulations for the ball. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 3, 1885: 3. illus.

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Balls of former days; festivities attending the Presidential inauguration. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 3, 1885: 3.

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Barbee, David R. Dance units backed inauguration balls; Madison's, in 1809, first of its kind; Grant's held in zero weather. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 4.

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Barbee, David R. Lincoln leaves second ball when dancers mob supper. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 15.

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Barbee, David R. Washington danced at first inaugural; event in June, 1789, delayed by belated arrival of President's wife. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 14.

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Beale, Betty. Some pros and cons on inaugural balls. Sunday star (Washington), Nov. 18, 1956: D-1, D-14. illus.

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Bliss, Louis D. The electrical features of the inaugural ball. American electrician, v. 9, Mar. 1897: 77-79. illus.

TK1.A4, v. 9

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Campbell, Jennie S. Inaugural balls of the past. National magazine, v. 13, Mar. 1901: 441-446. illus.

AP2.N34, v. 13

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Canby, Margaret H. Armory to bloom with flowers; thousands of gardenias gift of Mexico for inaugural ball. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 14, 1949: B-3.

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Cavanagh, Catherine F. Our inaugural balls. Delineator, v. 65, Mar. 1905: 516-519.

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Clark, Allen C. [First inaugural ball] In Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D. C. Records. v. 33/34; 1929-32. Washington, 1932. p. 302-303.

In his article, "The Mayoralty of Robert Brent."
The ball described was held at Long's Hotel on Mar. 4, 1809.

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Coontz, John L. Gay memories of past inaugural balls. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1933, pt. 7: 22-23. illus.

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Crowninshield, Mary (Bradford). The inaugural ball at Washington. Delineator, v. 57, May 1901: 803-808. illus.

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Cullinane, James. Private inaugural balls replace Presidential functions. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1937: 10-B.

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Ellet, Elizabeth F. (Lummis). The queens of American society. New York, C. Scribner, 1867. 464 p. ports.

First inaugural ball (May 7, 1789): p. 24-25.
Madison's inaugural ball: p. 247.

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Famous inaugural balls and receptions of the past. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 23, 1921, pt. 4: 2.

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First lady's finery; for the inaugural ball she chose pearls and glittery pink. Life, v. 34, Jan. 26, 1953: 77-78. illus.

AP2.L547, v. 34

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Grant, G. B. The inauguration ball, notable evening entertainment of the Government's birthday. New England home magazine, v. 14, Mar. 3, 1901: 23, 25-26.

AP2.N3775, v. 14

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The historic ball upon inauguration day. Harper's weekly, v. 53, Mar. 6, 1909: 29.

AP2.H32, v. 53

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History of inaugural balls dates back to Madison's day. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 3, 1925: 11.

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History of inaugural balls revives question of perpetuation. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1929, special inaugural section: 5. illus.

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Hughes, Carolyn B. The gala and the ball. Washington post Potomac, Jan. 17, 1965: 24, 26-27. illus.

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Hunt, Gaillard. The first inauguration ball. Century magazine, v. 69, Mar. 1905: 754-760. ports.

AP2.C4, v. 69

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Hurd, Charles. Washington cavalcade. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1948. 320 p.

Brief information on some inaugural halls; see index.

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The inaugural ball; inaugural ball gowns. Washington capital, v. 20, Mar. 9, 1901: 7-8.

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Inaugural ball plans recall historic entertainments of earlier days. Washington herald, Jan. 22, 1933: 3-C.

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Inaugural balls of past century. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1909, pt. 3: l-2. illus.

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Inaugural jam. Life, v. 34, Feb. 16, 1953: 43. col. illus.

Scene at one of the balls.

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Inauguration ball at Washington, on the 4th of March. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 11, Mar. 23, 1861: 285.

Illustrations on p. 273, 276, 277.

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The inauguration ball, from Madison to McKinley. Harper's weekly, v. 41, Mar. 13, 1897: 262.

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Jonas, Jack. The Rambler: about the belle of another ball. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1957: A-21.

Describes the ball of Mar. 4, 1809.

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Last official ball was held for the Tafts. Washington herald, Mar. 14, 1929: 28.

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Long wait. New Yorker, v. 28, Jan. 31, 1953: 20-22.

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McLendon, Winzola. Even in Madison's time, inaugural balls were a crush. Washington post, Jan. 17, 1965: F-7. illus.

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Citation 271

McOmie, Margaret. At our President's first night. American motorist, v. 7, Feb. 1933: 4-5, 33, 40. illus.

TL1.A465, v. 7

272 Citation 272 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
Citation 272

Men wore hats, ladies wraps for Grant's inaugural ball. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1925: 36.

Also gives information on some other past inaugural balls.

Newsp

273 Citation 273 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
Citation 273

Mesta, Perle (Skirvin). Perle--my story, by Perle Mesta with Robert Cahn. New York, McGraw-Hill [1960] 251 p. illus.

Inaugural ball, 1949: p. 123-125.

CT275.M498A3

274 Citation 274 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
Citation 274

Passing of the inaugural ball not a social loss. New York times, Jan. 26, 1913, magazine section: 2. illus.

Newsp

275 Citation 275 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
Citation 275

Past inaugural balls. Washington post, Mar. 5, 1897, pt. 3: 4.

Newsp

276 Citation 276 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
Citation 276

Reprise of the first inaugural ball. Life, v. 42, Mar. 18, 1957: 165-166. illus.

Party given by the Franklin National Bank, Franklin Square, Long Island.

AP2.L547, v. 42

277 Citation 277 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
Citation 277

Revival of inaugural ball pleasing to Washington. Washington post, Dec. 26, 1920, features section: 1. port.

Reviews history of inaugural balls.

Newsp

278 Citation 278 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
Citation 278

Ripley, Josephine. Keeping the Presidents up; an intimate message from Washington. Christian science monitor, Jan. 24, 1949: 14.

A brief description of President Truman's inaugural ball and some information on past inaugural balls.

Newsp

279 Citation 279 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
Citation 279

The social climax of the inaugural. Mayflower's log, Mar. 1933: 17-18.

F191.W39, 1933

280 Citation 280 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
Citation 280

10,000 make merry at last [official] inaugural ball in 1909. Washington post, Mar. 4, 1925, inaugural ed.: 2.

Newsp

281 Citation 281 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
Citation 281

Thayer, Mary V. Inaugural ball Dolly's idea. Washington post, Nov. 18, 1956: F-1, F-22.

Newsp

282 Citation 282 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
Citation 282

Thayer, Mary V. They danced in overcoats at icy 'Muslin Palace' for Grant's inaugural. Washington post, Jan. 14, 1949: 5C.

Newsp

283 Citation 283 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
Citation 283

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1933. [The inaugural ball] Washington, 1933. 21.

Press release.
In Inaugural Balls folder.

DWP

284 Citation 284 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
Citation 284

When they dined with Mr. Lincoln. American home, v. 57, Feb. 1957: 66. illus.

Bill of fare of the Presidential inauguration ball of Mar. 6, 1865.

NA7100.A45, v. 57

285 Citation 285 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
Citation 285

White tie. New Yorker, v. 36, Jan. 28, 1961: 26-27.

AP2.N6763, v. 36

286 Citation 286 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
Citation 286

Wood, Walter. Inaugural balls started in Dolly Madison's time. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1953, special inaugural rotogravure section: 15. illus.

Newsp

287 Citation 287 of Freitag Bibliography
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Invitations, Programs, And Other Memorabilia
Citation 287

Inauguration ball ... 5th [of March, 1821] at Brown's Hotel. [Invitation and admission ticket] Washington, 1821. 1 p.

In U. S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion.

Mss

288 Citation 288 of Freitag Bibliography
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Invitations, Programs, And Other Memorabilia
Citation 288

Inauguration ball ... 4th of March [1825], at the Washington Assembly rooms. [Invitation. Washington, 1825] 1 p.

In U. S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion.

Mss

289 Citation 289 of Freitag Bibliography
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Invitations, Programs, And Other Memorabilia
Citation 289

Inauguration ball ... 4th of March [1829] at Carusi's. [Invitation. Washington, 1829] 1 p. port.

In U. S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion.

Mss

290 Citation 290 of Freitag Bibliography
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Invitations, Programs, And Other Memorabilia
Citation 290

1841 inauguration ball ... at the new Washington Assembly rooms. [Invitation] Philada., Underwood, Bald. Spencer & Hufty [1841] 1 p. port.

In U. S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion (2 copies).
Another copy in Rare Bk. Coll., Broadside portfolio 232, no. 14.

Mss

291 Citation 291 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 291

Inauguration ball. At a meeting of the Managers on Monday evening, the 11th January, the following preliminary arrangements were adopted [Washington, 1841?] [2] 1.

Broadside portfolio 210, no. 34.

Rare Bk. Coll.

292 Citation 292 of Freitag Bibliography
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Invitations, Programs, And Other Memorabilia
Citation 292

1849 national inauguration ball ... at the Washington Assembly Rooms, Jackson Hall. [Invitation. Washington, 1849] 1 p. port.

In U. S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion.

Mss

293 Citation 293 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 293

Grand inauguration ball. March 5th, 1849. Judiciary Square. [Invitation. Washington, 1849] 1 p. illus.

In U. S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion.

Mss

294 Citation 294 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 294

Grand national inauguration ball, Washington City, Judiciary Square, March fourth, 1857. [Invitation] Philada., Toppan, Carpenter [1857] 1 p. port.

In U. S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion.
Copy also in DWP, in Buchanan folder.

Mss

295 Citation 295 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 295

Union ball, 1861 ... on Monday evening, March 4th, at Washington, D. C. [Invitation] Washington, Philp & Solomons [1861] 1 p.

In Lincoln folder.

DWP

296 Citation 296 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 296

Inauguration ball, Monday evening, March 6, 1865. [Admission ticket for] one gentleman and two ladies. Washington [1865] 1 p.

Stern Collection, broadside portfolio 9, no. 43.

Rare Bk. Coll.

297 Citation 297 of Freitag Bibliography
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Invitations, Programs, And Other Memorabilia
Citation 297

National inauguration ball, March 4th, 1865. [Invitation. Washington, 1865] 1 p. ports.

In U. S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion (2 copies).

Mss

298 Citation 298 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 298

Grant. Colfax. March 4, 1869. Inauguration reception ... to be given at the United States Treasury Building at Washington, D. C., on the evening of March 4th, 1869. (Dancing) [Invitation] Washington, Philp & Solomons [1873] 1 p. illus.

In Grant folder.

DWP

299 Citation 299 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 299

Inauguration ball, Washington, March 4, 1873. [Souvenir. Washington, 1873] [8] p.

Includes lists of committee members and order of dancing.
In Grant folder.

DWP

300 Citation 300 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 300

[Invitation to] the inauguration ball on the evening of March 4th, 1873. [Washington, Philp & Solomons, 1873?] folder.

Text on p. [1].
Broadside portfolio 206, no. 36a.

Rare Bk. Coll.

301 Citation 301 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 301

Inauguration ball, March 4th, 1881. [Programme. New York, Kendall Bank Note Co., 1881] [12] p. col. illus., ports.

Includes lists of committee members, program of promenade concert, and order of dancing.
Batchelder broadside portfolio 1, no. 4.
Three copies also in DWP, in Garfield folder.

Rare Bk. Coll.

302 Citation 302 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 302

Inauguration ball, March 4th, 1885. [Souvenir ticket] Washington, V. G. Fischer, 1885. 1 p. ports.

Two copies in Cleveland 1885 folder.

DWP

303 Citation 303 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 303

Souvenir of the inauguration ball, March 4th, 1885. [Philadelphia, Engraved & printed for V. G. Fischer, Washington, D. C., by E. A. Wright, 1885] 16 p. illus., ports.

Includes lists of committee members, program of promenade concert, order of dancing, and
menu.
Accompanied by an admission ticket to the ball, held at the New Pension Building; a supper ticket; and a ticket to the promenade concert, held at the same place on Mar. 5.
In the Presidential Papers, Grover Cleveland, Series 9, subseries H.
Two copies of the souvenir only are also in DWP, Cleveland 1885 folder.

Mss

304 Citation 304 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 304

Program, inaugural ball, New Pension Building, March 4th, 1889. [Phila., Bailey, Banks & Biddle, 1889] [16] p. illus.

Includes lists of committee members, order of dancing, and bill of fare.
Two copies in Benjamin Harrison folder.

DWP

305 Citation 305 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 305

Souvenir, inaugural ball, March 4th, 1889. [Phila., Bailey, Banks & Biddle, 1889] [3] 1. plates (part col.), ports.

Broadside portfolio 207, no. 41b.
Two copies also in DWP, in Benjamin Harrison folder.

Rare Bk. Coll.

306 Citation 306 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 306

Inaugural ball and reception, March 4, 1893. [Souvenir. Washington] Bureau of Engraving and Print. [1893] 1 p. ports.

In U. S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion.
Two copies also in DWP, in Cleveland (undated) folder.

Mss

307 Citation 307 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 307

Inaugural ball, March 4th, 1893. New Pension Building. Pass [for] private carriage. [Washington, 1893] 1 p.

In Cleveland 1893 folder.

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308 Citation 308 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 308

[Inaugural ball, March fourth, 1893] Programme. [Phila., Bailey, Banks & Biddle, 1893] [15] p.

Includes order of dancing, menu, and lists of committee members.
Two copies in Cleveland 1893 folder.

DWP

309 Citation 309 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 309

Inaugural ball, March 4th, 1897. [Souvenir] Philadelphia, Bailey Banks & Biddle Co. [1897] [3] l. illus. (part col.), ports.

In U. S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion.
A copy also in Rare Bk. Coll.

Mss

310 Citation 310 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 310

McKinley Hobart inaugural ball. Phila., Bailey Banks & Biddle Co. [1897] 12 p. ports.

In silk cover.
Includes lists of committee members, program of promenade concert, order of dancing, and bill of fare.
In U. S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion.
Copy (without silk cover) also in DWP, in McKinley folder.

Mss

311 Citation 311 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 311

March 4th, 1897, inaugural supper [admission ticket] Phila., Bailey Banks & Biddle Co. [1897] 1 p.

In McKinley folder.

DWP

312 Citation 312 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 312

Regulations, inaugural ball, March 4, 1897, Pension Office, Judiciary Square, Washington, D. C. Washington, Gibson Bros., Prs. [1897] [4] p. plans.

Broadside portfolio 207, no. 57.

Rare Bk. Coll.

313 Citation 313 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 313

Inaugural ball, Pension Building, March fourth, 1901. [Admission ticket. Washington, 1901]

In McKinley folder.

DWP

314 Citation 314 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 314

March fourth, 1901, inaugural ball. [Program. Washington, 1901] 12 p.

Includes lists of committee members, program of promenade concert, order of dancing, and menu.
Two copies in Batchelder broadside portfolio 1, no. 9.
Copy also in DWP, in McKinley folder.

Rare Bk. Coll.

315 Citation 315 of Freitag Bibliography
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Invitations, Programs, And Other Memorabilia
Citation 315

Menu, inaugural ball supper, March 4th, 1901. [Washington?] Press of B. S. Adams [1901] [4] p. illus., ports.

In McKinley folder.

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316 Citation 316 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 316

Inaugural ball, March fourth, 1905. [Program. Washington, W. F. Roberts Co., 1905] 15 p.

Includes program of promenade music, lists of committee members, order of dancing, and menu.
In Theodore Roosevelt folder.

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317 Citation 317 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 317

Inaugural ball, March fourth, 1909. Pension Building. [Admission ticket. Washington, 1909] 1 p.

In Taft folder.

DWP

318 Citation 318 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 318

Inaugural ball, March fourth, 1909. [Program. Washington? 1909] [4] p.

Includes program of promenade concert, order of dancing, and menu.
In Taft folder.

DWP

319 Citation 319 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 319

Souvenir program, charity inaugural ball, March 4, 1925, the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D. C. [Washington, H-K Advertising Service, 1925] [36] p. illus., ports.

In Presidential file--Coolidge.

P&P

320 Citation 320 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 320

[Invitation to] the inaugural ball, Thursday evening, the twentieth of January, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine, at ten o'clock, National Guard Armory, Washington. [Washington, 1949] 1 p.

In Truman inauguration scrapbook.

DWP

321 Citation 321 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 321

Barbee, David R. McKinley took oath on beautiful Bible. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 18.

E806.W28

322 Citation 322 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 322

The Bible holder. Newsweek, v. 25, Jan. 29, 1945: 41. illus.

AP2.N6772, v. 25

323 Citation 323 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 323

Bible on which Wilson may take oath. Washington post, Mar. 4, 1913, inaugural ed.: 8. illus.

Newsp

324 Citation 324 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 324

Chase, Salmon P. Letter, 1865 Mar. 4, Washington, D. C., to Mrs. Lincoln [Washington, D. C.] 1 p.

Holograph signed, with envelope.
Transmits, as a "souvenir of a memorable day," "the Bible kissed by your honored husband, on taking today, for the second time the oath of office as President of the United States."
In the Robert Todd Lincoln Collection of the Papers of Abraham Lincoln, v. 191.

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325 Citation 325 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 325

Coolidge to swear on Bible by which he learned to read. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 3, 1925: 2.

Newsp

326 Citation 326 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 326

Eisenhower to use 2 Bibles. Washington post, Jan. 18, 1953: 15M.

Newsp

327 Citation 327 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 327

Folliard, Edward T. President to take oath on mother's gift Bible. Washington post, Jan. 19, 1957: A-l, B-1.

Newsp

328 Citation 328 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 328

Harding to kiss the Bible Washington's lips pressed. Evening star (Washington), Feb. 23, 1921: 3.

Newsp

329 Citation 329 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 329

[Historic Bible] illustrated London news, v. 158, Mar. 26, 1921: 415.

Pictures of the Bible used at Washington's first inauguration and again by Harding in 1921.

AP4.I3, v. I58

330 Citation 330 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 330

Historic table again to hold inaugural Bible. Washington post, Jan. 19, 1941: B5.

Newsp

331 Citation 331 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 331

The inaugural Bible; use of Holy Writ in swearing in the President. Washington post, Mar. 4, 1905, pt. 2: 1.

Newsp

332 Citation 332 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 332

Looks over inaugural Bible; President elect to use old family holy book. Roosevelt selects passage from Bible for inaugural oath. Evening star (Washington), Feb. 28, 1933: 4. illus.

Newsp

333 Citation 333 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 333

Moyer, William J. Bibles of the Presidents. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1953, special inaugural rotogravure section: 23. illus.

Newsp

334 Citation 334 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 334

Moyer, William J. The George Washington Bible. Washington star pictorial magazine, Jan. 18, 1953: 1-2. illus.

Used by Eisenhower.

Newsp

335 Citation 335 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 335

Nannes, Caspar. The Bible Kennedy chose for oath. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1961: AA-19.

Newsp

336 Citation 336 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 336

President with Bibles he will use today. New York times, Jan. 20, 1949: 4. illus.

Newsp

337 Citation 337 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 337

Prized as keepsake--Bible used in swearing in the President. Sunday star (Washington), Feb. 14, 1909, pt. 1: 5.

Newsp

338 Citation 338 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 338

Ripley, Josephine. Inauguration day spotlights Bible. Christian science monitor, Dec. 15, 1960: 5. illus.

Newsp

339 Citation 339 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 339

Robb, Inez. Matthew 5:3-11 ... Exodus 20:3-17. Times-herald (Washington), Jan. 20, 1949: 2. illus.

Newsp

340 Citation 340 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 340

Roosevelt will take oath on old family Bible. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 12.

Illustration and caption only; no other text.

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341 Citation 341 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 341

[Taft's inaugural Bible] Washington post, Mar. 4, 1909: 1. illus.

Newsp

342 Citation 342 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 342

Third term Bible. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 19, 1941, pt. 1: 5. illus.

Newsp

343 Citation 343 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 343

Truman chooses the Beatitudes. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1949: 7. illus.

Newsp

344 Citation 344 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 344

[Truman's inaugural Bible] Evening star (Washington), Jan. 17, 1949: B-1. illus.

A facsimile edition of the Gutenberg Bible.

Newsp

345 Citation 345 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
Citation 345

Wright, John. Historic Bibles in America. New York, T. Whittaker [c1905] 222 p. facsims., plates (part col.)

"Bibles Owned by the Presidents of the United States and Their Families": p. 27-57.
Bibles used at inaugurations are identified.

Z7771.A5W94

346 Citation 346 of Freitag Bibliography
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Music
Citation 346

Apropos inaugurals. Musical America, v. 81, Mar. 1961: 29. group port.

ML1.M384, v. 81

347 Citation 347 of Freitag Bibliography
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Music
Citation 347

Bandsmen seek only perfection for THE parade. Washington post, Jan. 16, 1957: A12. illus.

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348 Citation 348 of Freitag Bibliography
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Music
Citation 348

Bernard, Kenneth A. Lincoln and the music of the Civil War. pt. 1. Hail to the Chief. Lincoln herald, v. 63, spring 1961: 29-35. illus.

References: p. 34-35.
About the music played at the inaugural ball on Mar. 4, 1861.

E457.M887, v. 63

349 Citation 349 of Freitag Bibliography
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Music
Citation 349

Bradley, Wendell P. Inauguration composer tells of his 'Declaration.' Washington post, Jan. 18, 1957: A3. port.

Morton Gould describes a new composition to receive its first performance at the inaugural concert on Jan. 20.

Newsp

350 Citation 350 of Freitag Bibliography
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Music
Citation 350

Concert program for inaugural day. Evening star (Washington), Feb. 18, 1925: 3.

Newsp

351 Citation 351 of Freitag Bibliography
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Music
Citation 351

Eisenhower keeps old promise; Ohio choir to sing at inaugural. New York herald-tribune, Jan. 10, 1953: 2.

Newsp

352 Citation 352 of Freitag Bibliography
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Music
Citation 352

Furman, Bess. Kennedy picks American music for inaugural concert, Jan. 19. New York times, Dec. 29, 1960: 12.

Newsp

353 Citation 353 of Freitag Bibliography
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Music
Citation 353

Hoffman, Jay K. From 1789 to 1961; inaugural music since Washington's day. New York times, Jan. 15, 1961, section 2: 9.

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354 Citation 354 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 354

Hume, Paul. Pink elephants and roses: notables fill Constitution Hall for gala inaugural concert. Washington post, Jan. 19, 1953: 1.

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355 Citation 355 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 355

Inaugural concerts; origin of prominent part of the exercises; both music and song. Marine Band always prominent feature. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1905, pt. 2: 2.

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356 Citation 356 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 356

Kean, Charles D. Epiphany bells. Christian century, v. 78, Feb. 1,1961: 158.

"The [Church of the] Epiphany chimes have been used as part of the inaugural ceremony in all recent inductions of the President except that in 1957."

BR1.C45, v. 78

357 Citation 357 of Freitag Bibliography
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Music
Citation 357

Lawrence, Harold. Inauguration concert. Audio, v. 49, Mar. 1965: 8.

TK6540.R17, v. 49

358 Citation 358 of Freitag Bibliography
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Music
Citation 358

Musicales are planned for inaugural; 'Court of Freedom' erected in front of White House to be feature. Washington post, Dec. 6, 1940: 25.

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359 Citation 359 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 359

Poteete, Robert A. Inauguration poses puzzle to Marine Band: its 154-year-old archives fail to tell who rates ruffles and flourishes. New York herald-tribune, Dec. 23, 1952: 9.

Newsp

360 Citation 360 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 360

Rosenfeld, Stephen S. Only classical music scheduled for inaugural. Washington post, Dec. 29, 1960: A-5.

Newsp

361 Citation 361 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 361

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1897. Programs of the inaugural grand concerts, Pension Building, March 5 and 6, 1897, Washington, D. C. [Washington] Gibson Bros. Prs. [1897] 7 p.

Copy also in DWP, in McKinley folder.

Rare Bk. Coll.

362 Citation 362 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 362

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1901. Programmes, inaugural grand concerts, Pension Building, Washington, D. C., March 5 and 6, nineteen hundred and one. [Washington, 1901] 7 p.

In McKinley folder.

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363 Citation 363 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 363

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1909. Inaugural grand concerts, Taft and Sherman, Pension Building, Washington, D. C., March 5th & 6th, 1909. [Washington] Crane Print. Co. [1909] [13] p. ports.

Copy also in DWP, in Taft folder.

Rare Bk. Coll.

364 Citation 364 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 364

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1933. Official inaugural concert Constitution Hall, Washington, D. C., Friday evening, March the third, nineteen hundred and thirty-three. [Washington? 1933?] [4] p. port.

In F. D. Roosevelt 1933 folder.

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365 Citation 365 of Freitag Bibliography
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Weather
Citation 365

Barbee, David R. Freaks of weather often spoil inaugural services; first five found skies clear, but with cold always on tap. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 10.

Table shows weather conditions on inauguration days from 1801 through 1929.

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366 Citation 366 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 366

Collier, Rex. Next inauguration will be held in dead of winter; bugaboo of inaugural weather will be real cause of concern in the future, now that the date of ceremonies has been changed from March four to January twenty. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1933, pt. 7: 10. illus.

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367 Citation 367 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 367

Hayden, Mercedes P. Inauguration and the weather hazard. Washington post, Jan. 27, 1929, magazine: 1, 3. illus.

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In fair weather ... and foul. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1957, inaugural souvenir section: 17. illus.

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369 Citation 369 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural day weather. Science news letter, v. 62, Dec. 27, 1952: 402.

Q1.S76, v. 62

370 Citation 370 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural weather through the years. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1953, special inaugural rotogravure section: 9. illus.

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Inauguration day. Science, v. 77, Mar. 3, 1933: suppl., 8.
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372 Citation 372 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inauguration day weather forecast on past averages: even bet that Mr. Harding will need heavy overcoat, probably umbrella and overshoes. Evening star (Washington), Feb. 28, 1921: 17.

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Often bad weather inauguration day; Washington reputation for inclemency is nation wide and century old. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1917, pt. 1: 16.

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374 Citation 374 of Freitag Bibliography
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Rauh, Donald M. The great day sometimes is a mean one. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 15, 1953: A-18. illus.

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Thomson, Peggy. Inauguration day it has brought rain, snow, clouds and sun. Washington post Potomac, Jan. 17, 1965: 6-13. illus.

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Varied weather marks inaugurals; prior to Civil War, skies were friendly, but since reverse has been true. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 3, 1925: 11.

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377 Citation 377 of Freitag Bibliography
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Weather at 1865 inaugural as seen by Walt Whitman. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 2.

E806.W28

378 Citation 378 of Freitag Bibliography
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Weather Bureau cautiously avoids inaugural prediction; forecast will be made when regular time comes, guarding 89 per cent batting average of 10 years. Evening star (Washington), Feb. 28, 1929: 4.

Includes brief notes on inaugural weather from 1861 through 1925.

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379 Citation 379 of Freitag Bibliography
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Weather hit 3 inaugurals. Washington herald, Mar. 14, 1929: 22.

Refers to the inaugurations of 1873, 1889, and 1909.

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380 Citation 380 of Freitag Bibliography
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Worst inaugural day: March 4, 1873, holds the record for bad weather. Washington post, Mar. 4, 1905, pt. 2: 2.

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381 Citation 381 of Freitag Bibliography
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About the new inaugural date. Mayflower's log, Jan. 1937: 20, 22-23.

F191.W39, 1937

382 Citation 382 of Freitag Bibliography
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Archbald, Thomas F. The date of inauguration. Outlook, v. 91, Apr. 17, 1909: 868-869.

AP2.O8, v. 91

383 Citation 383 of Freitag Bibliography
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Better inauguration date? Washington post, Jan. 21, 1961: A-12.

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Both old and new inauguration days were selected by chance. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1937: 12-B.

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385 Citation 385 of Freitag Bibliography
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[Changing the date of the inauguration] Nation, v. 88, Mar. 11, 1909: 237.

AP2.N2, v. 88

386 Citation 386 of Freitag Bibliography
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Dangers of January inaugurations. Literary digest, v. 115, Apr. 22, 1933: 35.

AP2.L58, v. 115

387 Citation 387 of Freitag Bibliography
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Dougherty, J. Hampden. Presidential succession problems, and change of inaugural day. Forum, v. 42, Dec. 1909: 523-533.

AP2.F8, v. 42

388 Citation 388 of Freitag Bibliography
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Field, Kate. Change inauguration day. Kate Field's Washington, v. 7, Mar. 15, 1893: 162-163.

AP2.K27, v. 7

389 Citation 389 of Freitag Bibliography
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Flynn, Michael W. Inauguration ceremonies in spring urged; President would simply take office in January, under method advanced by Krock. Washington herald, Jan. 22, 1937: 9.

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The fourth of March. Nation, v. 42, Apr. 1, 1886: 274-275.

AP2.N2, v. 42

391 Citation 391 of Freitag Bibliography
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Frederic, Katherine A. Popular will postponed. Washington, Published by the Dept. of Efficiency in Government, National League of Women Voters, 1929. 11 p.

"A summary of the origin, history, and provisions of proposals relating to the 'Lame Duck' amendment."--p. 3.

JK550.F7

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Holland, Cecil. President urges earlier elections and inaugurals. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 18, 1961: A-1, A-6.

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The inauguration and the weather. Outlook, v. 91, Mar. 13, 1909: 566-567.

Urges inauguration date be changed.

AP2.O8, v. 91

394 Citation 394 of Freitag Bibliography
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Inauguration day. Outlook, v. 81, Dec. 9, 1905: 855-856.

Plea for change in date.

AP2.O8, v. 81

395 Citation 395 of Freitag Bibliography
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Larson, Cedric. Watch induction in winter; citizens of United States have given years of attention to merits of various dates, and now hope that new January ceremony will prove successful. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 17, 1937, pt. 4: 2, 7.

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Lincoln, Gould. Inauguration rites in spring urged. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 9, 1957: A-4.

Advocates indoor ceremony or postponement of outdoor inaugural until late spring to avoid risk to President's health. See also letter on this subject, from George F. Miller, published on the same page.

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Mussman, Michael A. Changing date of inauguration day. American political science review, v. 18, Feb. 1924: 113-118.

JA1.A6, v. 18

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Not April 30 but December 1. Outlook, v. 94, Feb. 26, 1910: 424-425.

AP2.O8, v. 94

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O'Leary, J. A. Early inaugural plan again waits on House. Sunday star (Washington), June 16, 1929, pt. 2: 3.

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On dead center. Outlook, v. 127, Jan. 5, 1921: 12.

AP2.O8, v. 127

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Polk, James K., Pres. U. S. Speech of Mr. Polk, on the proposition to amend the Constitution of the United States, respecting the election of President and Vice President. Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 13, 1826. [Washington, 1826] 32 p. (Miscellaneous pamphlets, v. 250, no. 17)

AC90l.M5, v. 250 Rare Bk. Coll.

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Should inauguration day and sessions of Congress be changed? Congressional digest, v. 5, Aug./Sept. 1926: 219-240.

JK1.C65, v. 5

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U. S. 70th Congress, 1st session, 1927-1928. House. Fixing the Presidential and Congressional term. Proceedings and debate in the House of Representatives on S. J. Res. 47 proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States fixing the commencement of the terms of President and Vice President and Members of Congress and fixing the time of the assembling of Congress. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1928. 87 p. [(U. S.] 70th Congress, 1st session. House document 331)

JK538.1928.A3

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U. S. Congress. House. Terms of President, Vice President, Senators and Representatives. Compiled and issued by the House Document Room, House of Representatives. Carl G. Malmberg, superintendent. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1922. 36 p.

JK550.A5 1922

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U. S. Congress. House. Committee on Election of President, Vice President, and Representatives in Congress. Change of date of inauguration. December 16, 1909. ... Statement of Hon. Henry B. F. Macfarland. [Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1910] 19 p.

JK538.1910.A3

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U. S. Congress. House. Committee on Election of President, Vice President, and Representatives in Congress. Memorandum upon proposed constitutional amendment changing terms of President, Vice President, Senators, and Representatives. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1924. 19 p.

Confidential committee print on H. J. Res. 93.

JK550.A5 1924a

407 Citation 407 of Freitag Bibliography
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U. S. Congress. House. Committee on Election of President, Vice President, and Representatives in Congress. Proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States fixing the commencement of the terms of President and Vice President and Members of Congress, and fixing the time of the assembling of Congress. Hearings , Sixty-eighth Congress, first session. H. J. Res. 93. January 10 and January 24 [March 27] 1924. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1924. 2 pts.

JK538.1924.A3

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U. S. Congress. House. Committee on Election of President, Vice President, and Representatives in Congress. Proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States fixing the commencement of the terms of President and Vice President and Members of Congress, and fixing the time of the assembling of Congress. Hearings , Sixty-ninth Congress, first session on H. J. Res. 56, H. J. Res. 164, S. J. Res. 9 proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States. January 18 and February 22, 1926. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1926. 26 p.

JK170 1926

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U. S. Congress. House. Committee on Election of President, Vice President, and Representatives in Congress. Proposed constitutional amendments relating to the fixing of the time for the commencement of the terms of President, Vice President, and Members of Congress, and fixing the time of the assembling of Congress, etc. Hearings , Seventieth Congress, first session. H. J. Res. 65, H. Con. Res. 4, H. J. Res. 30, H. J. Res. 95. Monday, December 19, 1927. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1928. 8 p.

JK170 1927d

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U. S. Congress. House. Committee on Election of President, Vice President, and Representatives in Congress. Proposed constitutional amendments relating to the fixing of the time for the commencement of the terms of President, Vice President, and Members of Congress, and fixing the time of the assembling of Congress; and to the Presidential succession; and to the Electoral College system. Hearings ..., Seventy-first Congress, second session. H. J. Res. 65, H. J. Res. 9, H. J. Res. 216, H. J. Res. 292. February 4, 7, 14, and 21, 1930. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1930. 67 p.

JK550.A5 1930

411 Citation 411 of Freitag Bibliography
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U. S. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Hearing ... in relation to H. J. Res. 55 and H. J. Res. 90 [59th Congress, 1st session, concerning the proposed change of inauguration day] Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1906. 70 p.

Letter from H. B. F. Macfarland, chairman of the National Committee on the Proposed Change of Inauguration Day, dated Jan. 18, 1906, enclosing extracts from letters written by governors of States and Territories and others, together with editorials from various newspapers.

JK540.A3 1906

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U. S. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Inauguration day. [Washington, 1903] 12 p.

JK540.A3 1903

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U. S. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Term of office of President, Vice-President, etc. Report to accompany H. J. Res. 115. [Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1910] 6 p. ([U. S.] 61st Congress, 2d session. House report 121)

JK550.A5 1910

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U. S. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Terms of President, Vice President, Senators, and Representatives. Report to accompany H. J. Res. 204. [Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1912] 25 p. ([U. S.] 62d Congress, 2d session. House report 239)

JK550.A5 1912

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U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Change of inauguration date. Report ... by the subcommittee appointed to consider and report on Senate Joint Resolution 27 proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1912. 5 p.

JK540.A3 1912

416 Citation 416 of Freitag Bibliography
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U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Fixing the commencement of terms of President, Vice President, and Members of Congress. Report to accompany S. J. Res. 22. [Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1924] 5 p. ([U. S.] 68th Congress, 1st session. Senate report 170)

JK550.A5 1924

417 Citation 417 of Freitag Bibliography
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U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Fixing the commencement of the terms of the President and Vice President and Members of Congress. Report to accompany S. J. Res. 47. [Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1927] 5 p. ([U. S.] 70th Congress, 1st session.
Senate report 5)

JK550.A5 1927

418 Citation 418 of Freitag Bibliography
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U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Proposed change in terms of President, Vice President, and Members of Congress. Hearing , 67th Congress, 4th session, on S. J. Res. 8, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Also S. J. Res. 53, 54, 86 and 151, 67th Cong. December 5, 1922. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1923. 14 p.

JK550.A5 1922b

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Wright, Herbert F. The change of inauguration date. Catholic world, v. 112, Mar. 1921: 815-822.

AP2.C3, v. 112

420 Citation 420 of Freitag Bibliography
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Adams, John Quincy, Pres. U. S. The jubilee of the Constitution. A discourse delivered at the request of the New York Historical Society, in the city of New York, on Tuesday, the 30th of April, 1839; being the fiftieth anniversary of the inauguration of George Washington as President of the United States, on Thursday, the 30th of April, 1789. New York, S. Colman, 1839. 136 p. front.

"An account of the celebration by the New York Historical Society of the 50th anniversary of Washington's inauguration": p. [121]-136.

JK119.A4

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Alden, John. Souvenir and official programme of the centennial celebration of George Washington's inauguration as first President of the United States. New York, Garnett & Gow, c1889. 393 p. illus.

E312.6.A35

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Andrews, William L. New York as Washington knew it after the Revolution. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1905. 91 p. illus.

Ceremonies and festivities at Washington's first inauguration: p. 39-50.

F128.44.A56 Rare Bk. Coll.

423 Citation 423 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bacheller, Irving, and Herbert S. Kates. Great moments in the life of Washington. [New York] Grosset & Dunlap [c1932] 159 p. illus.

First inauguration: p. 133.
Second inauguration: p. 145.

E312.B18

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Bancroft, Aaron. Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army through the Revolutionary War, and the first President of the United States. London, Printed for J. Stockdale, 1808. 560 p.

First inauguration and address: p. 372-378.

E312.B22

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Bankers Trust Company, New York. Wall & Nassau; an account of the inauguration of George Washington in Federal Hall at Wall and Nassau Streets, April 30, 1789. New York, Bankers Trust Co. [c1939] 81 p. illus. (part col.)

E311.B35

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Barbee, David R. First inauguration impressive event; Washington's journey to New York City triumphant demonstration. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 2.

E806.W28

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Barbee, David R. Religious service ended procession; Washington and escort went to St. Paul's for rites. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 12.

E806.W28

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Bloom, Sol. The inauguration of George Washington. American foreign service journal, v. 16, Apr. 1939: 198-199, 225-227. illus.

JX1.A53, v. 16

429 Citation 429 of Freitag Bibliography
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Bowen, Clarence W. The centennial celebration of the inauguration of George Washington as first President of the United States, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 29th, 30th, and May 1st, 1889. Official programme with historical sketches. [New York?] c1889. 36 p.

E312.6.B78

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Bowen, Clarence W., ed. The history of the centennial celebration of the inauguration of George Washington as first President of the United States. New York, D. Appleton, 1892. xviii, 673 p. illus.

E312.6.B785

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Bowen, Clarence W. The inauguration of Washington. Century magazine, v. 37, Apr. 1889: 803-833. illus.

AP2.C4, v. 37

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Brown, Everett S. The inauguration of George Washington. Michigan alumnus quarterly review, v. 45, spring 1939: 213-221. illus.

Reprinted in his The Territorial Delegate to Congress and Other Essays (Ann Arbor, Mich., George Wahr Pub. Co., 1950. JK2l.B7), p. 54-68.

AP2.M53, v. 45

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Calver, William L. Washington inaugural buttons. In New York Historical Society. Quarterly bulletin, v. 9, Jan. 1926: 124-126. illus.

F116.N638, v. 9

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Campbell, Amelia D. The last Washington inaugural flag. Daughters of the American Revolution magazine, v. 55, Oct. 1921: 581-583. illus.

E202.5.A12, v. 55

435 Citation 435 of Freitag Bibliography
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Cloud, Archibald J., and Vierling Kersey. Episodes in the life of George Washington. New York, C. Scribner's Sons [c1932] 226 p. illus.

First inauguration: p. 143-149.
Second inauguration: p. 155-156.
Inauguration of John Adams: p. 157.

E312.C64

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Coffin, Charles C. The first Presidential inauguration. Chautauquan, v. 9, Apr. 1889: 401-403.

AP2.C48, v. 9

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Curtis, George W. An address at the unveiling of the statue of Washington, upon the spot where he took the oath as first President of the United States. Delivered on the (25th) 26th November, 1883, the one hundredth anniversary of the evacuation of the city of New York by the British Army. New York, Harper, 1883. 35 p. front.

F128.64.W31C9

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De La Bedoyere, Michael. George Washington. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Co. [1935] 309 p.

First inauguration: p. 247-248.
Inauguration of John Adams: p. 284.

E312.D46

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Dowe, Charles E. The inauguration of the first President. Cosmopolitan, v. 6, Apr. 1889: 533-543. illus.

AP2.C8, v. 6

440 Citation 440 of Freitag Bibliography
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First inaugural: only five hundred men marched in the parade. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 26, 1901: 9.

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441 Citation 441 of Freitag Bibliography
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First inaugural, used as a model now, was impromptu ceremony. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 3, 1925: 11.

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442 Citation 442 of Freitag Bibliography
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Flynn, John T. The first inauguration. Reader's digest, v. 54, Feb. 1949: 91-93. illus.

AP2.R255, v. 54

443 Citation 443 of Freitag Bibliography
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Freeman, Douglas Southhall. George Washington, a biography. New York, Scribner, 1948- [57] 7 v. illus.

First inauguration: v. 6, p. 185-198.
Second inauguration: v. 7, p. 7-9.
Inauguration of John Adams: v. 7, p. 436-437.

E312.F82

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Fuller, Melville W. Address in commemoration of the inauguration of George Washington as first President of the United States, delivered before the two Houses of Congress, December 11, 1889. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1890. 39 p.

E312.63.F962

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Griswold, Rufus W. The republican court; or, American society in the days of Washington. A new ed., with the author's last additions and corrections. New York, D. Appleton, 1864. 481 p. ports.

Washington's first inauguration: p. [137]-146.

E164.G87

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Guiterman, Arthur. The first inauguration. Saturday evening post, v. 201, Mar. 2, 1929: 60.

Poem.

AP2.S2, v. 201

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Hall, Charles C. A sermon to commemorate the inauguration of President Washington on 30 April, A. D. 1789. Preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., on 28 April, A. D. 1889. New York, Press of L. Belcher [1889] 22p.

E312.63.H15

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Hart, Albert B. Washington as President. Washington, George Washington Bicentennial Commission, 1931. 41 p. illus. (Honor to George Washington. Pamphlet no. 8)

Reprinted in the History of the George Washington Bicentennial Celebration, Literature Series, v. 1 (Washington, 1932. E312.6.U58, v. 1), p. 83-94.
First inauguration: p. 3-4 (reprint, p. 84).

E312.H77, no. 8

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The inaugural of our first President and historic notes relating to the life and times of George Washington. N[ew] Y[ork], Moss Engraving Co., 1889. [16] p. illus.

E312.6.I35

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Irving, Washington. Life of George Washington. New York, G. P. Putnam, 1855-59. 5 v. illus.

First inauguration: v. 4, p. 512-515.
Second inauguration: v. 5, p. 144-145.
Inauguration of John Adams: v. 5, p. 270-271.

E312.I6

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Johnston, Elizabeth B., comp. George Washington day by day. New York, Cycle Pub. Co., 1895. xv, 207 p.

First inauguration: p. 64.
Second inauguration: p. 35.
Inauguration of John Adams: p. 35.

E312.15.J732

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Kennedy, Will P. First inaugural address found; Senate Library held historical document. Evening star (Washington), Apr. 26, 1933: B-l. illus.

See item 481.

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[The Lacour-Doolittle Federal Hall] In Stokes, I. N. Phelps. The iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909. v. 3. New York, R. H. Dodd, 1918. p. [537]-539. illus.

Describes Mr. Stokes' copy of "the only known contemporary representation of Washington's inauguration." The engraving is reproduced as frontispiece I in the same volume.

F128.37.S87, v. 3

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Citation 454

Lamb, Martha J. R. (Nash). The inauguration of Washington, 1789. Magazine of American history, v. 20, Dec. 1888: 433-460. illus.

Reprinted, with two other papers, in her Souvenir of the Centennial Anniversary of Washington's Inauguration (New York, White and Allen, c1889. 86 p. E312.6.L2).

E171.M18, v. 20

455 Citation 455 of Freitag Bibliography
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Citation 455

Lamb, Martha J. R. (Nash). The story of the Washington centennial. Magazine of American history, v. 22, July 1889: 1-36. illus.

E171.M18, v. 22

456 Citation 456 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 456

Lombard, M. E. The inauguration of George Washington. L‚gion d'honneur magazine, v. 9, Apr. 1939: 293-300. port.

CR5061.U6A3, v. 9

457 Citation 457 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 457

Lorant, Stefan. Milestones of the Republic: other inaugurations recalled; Washington's, April 30, 1789. Times-herald (Washington), Jan. 16, 1949: 1, 4. illus.

Newsp

458 Citation 458 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 458

Lossing, Benson J. Description of First in Peace. (With key plate.) Representing the arrival of Gen'l Geo. Washington at the Battery, New York, April 23, 1789, previous to his inauguration as the first President of the United States, April 30, 1789. Painted by A. Rivey, Paris, from a cartoon by H. Brueckner. Engraved on steel by John C. McRae. London, New York, J. Laing [1889] 8 p. illus.

E312.43.L88

459 Citation 459 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 459

Lossing, Benson J. Life of Washington; a biography, personal, military, and political. New York, Virtue [1860] 3 v. illus.

First inauguration: v. 3, p. 92-96.
Second inauguration: v. 3, p. 233-234.
Inauguration of John Adams: v. 3, p. 472-475.

E312.L88

460 Citation 460 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 460

McMaster, John B. Washington's inauguration. Harper's monthly magazine, v. 78, Apr. 1889: 671-686. illus.

AP2.H3, v. 78

461 Citation 461 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 461

Matteson, David M. George Washington every day; a calendar of events and principles of his entire lifetime. [Washington, United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission, 1933] p. 321-576. illus.

First inauguration: p. 394.
Second inauguration: p. 359.
Inauguration of John Adams: p. 360.
Originally published as part of the History of the George Washington Bicentennial Celebration, Literature Series, v. 3 (Washington, 1932. E312.6.U58, v. 3), p. 321-565.

E312.15.M27

462 Citation 462 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

George Washington
Citation 462

Monaghan, Frank. Notes on the inaugural journey and the inaugural ceremonies of George Washington as first President of the United States. [New York] Prepared for private distribution, 1939. 52 (i.e. 48) 1.

"Pages 19 to 22 have been deleted."--Leaf 18.

E311.M6

----Supplementary notes on the inaugural journey and the inaugural ceremonies of George Washington as first President of the United States. [New York] Prepared for private distribution, 1939. 51 1.

E311.M6 Suppl.

463 Citation 463 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 463

Monahon, Clifford P. Richard Bache's letter to his wife describing the inauguration of Washington, as depicted in the John Brown house scenic wall paper. Rhode Island history, v. 7, Apr. 1948: 57-59. illus.

Reproduces text of letter; illustration shows scenic wallpaper in dining room of John Brown House.

F76.R472, v. 7

464 Citation 464 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 464

Nation honors Washington; inaugural re-enacted here. New York times, Feb. 23, 1949: 1, 14.

Newsp

465 Citation 465 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 465

New York (City) Committee on Centennial Celebration of the Inauguration of Washington. Centennial celebration of the inauguration of George Washington as President of the United States. 1789-1889. [Boston, Printed by the Boston Photogravure Co., 1889] 12 p. illus.

E312.6.N564

466 Citation 466 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 466

New York tribune. The Washington centenary celebrated in New-York April 29, 30-May 1, 1889. New-York, Tribune Association [1889] 120 p. illus. (Library of Tribune extras. v. 1. May 1889. no. 5)

E312.6.N53

467 Citation 467 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 467

Newman, Oliver P. First American inaugural parade from Mount Vernon to New York. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 1, 1925, pt. 5: 2, 6. illus.

Newsp

468 Citation 468 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 468

Peter's journal of the first presidential count and Washington's inauguration, showing how Vice-President Adams got ahead in the ceremony. Edited by "Historicus." New York, Printed for the Proprietor, 1885. 24 p.

E311.P47

469 Citation 469 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 469

Presidential inaugurations: Washington--1789. Ladies' magazine and literary gazette, v. 4, Oct. 1831: 435-440.

"... by a distinguished lady of Washington."

AP2.A343, v. 4

470 Citation 470 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

George Washington
Citation 470

Quincy, Eliza S. (Morton). Memoir of the life of Eliza S. M. Quincy. Boston [Printed by J. Wilson] 1861. 267 p.

Washington's first inauguration: p. 51-52.

E302.6.Q7Q74

471 Citation 471 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 471

Saunders, Frederick, comp. The Washington centennial souvenir. New York, T. Whittaker, 1889. 41 p. illus.

Contents. Sketch of the inauguration of Washington. Tributes of genius and affection to the memory of Washington. Memorabilia.

E312.6.S25

472 Citation 472 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 472

1789-1889; the Washington inauguration centenary. Historic scenes, and three days' commemorative celebrations. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 68, May 4, 1889: 202-203. illus.

Illustrations on p. 197, 204, 205; four-page foldout on p. 214-215/218-219.

AP2.L52, v. 68

473 Citation 473 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 473

Smith, Thomas E. V. The city of New York in the year of Washington's inauguration, 1789. New York, A. D. F. Randolph, 1889. 244 p. fold. map.

Washington's first inauguration: p. 228-235.

F128.44.S67

474 Citation 474 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 474

Smucker, Isaac. A great event of a century ago: Washington's inauguration and inaugural. Magazine of western history, v. 9, Mar. 1889: 522-526.

E171.N27, v. 9

475 Citation 475 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 475

Souvenir of the centennial celebration of Washington's inauguration, held in New York City, April 29th and 30th, 1889. New York, Nicoll & Roy [c1889] 112 p. illus.

Contents., The inauguration of George Washington, by C. E. Dowe. Official programme. A convenient and trustworthy guide to New York City.

E312.6.S72

476 Citation 476 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 476

Sparks, Jared. The life of George Washington. Boston, F. Andrews, 1839. xix, 562 p. illus.

First inauguration: p. 408-410.
Second inauguration: p. 445.
Inauguration of John Adams: p. 476.

E312.S73

477 Citation 477 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 477

Stone, William L. Setting the wheels in motion. In his Tales and sketches,--such as they are. v. 2. New-York, Harper, 1834. p. [171]-216.

Inauguration of Washington: p. 194-203.
First inaugural ball: p. 204-209.

PS2943.S85T3, v. 2 Rare Bk. Coll.

478 Citation 478 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 478

Tebbel, John W. George Washington's America. New York, Dutton, 1954. 478 p. map.

First inauguration: p. 261-267.

E312.27.T4

479 Citation 479 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 479

Towner, Ausburn. Our first President's inauguration. Frank Leslie's popular monthly, v. 27, Apr. 1889: 385-396. illus.

AP2.A346, v. 27

480 Citation 480 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 480

U. S. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission. George Washington, the President; triumphant journey as President-elect; first term of the first President. 1789-1939. Washington [U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1939] 32 p. illus.

E31l.U56

481 Citation 481 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 481

U. S. President, 1789-1797 (Washington) Washington's inaugural address of 1789. [Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off.. 1952] 14 p. facsim, ([U. S.] National Archives. Facsimile no. 22)

Reproduction of a holograph of the address delivered Apr. 30, 1789, from the records of the Senate, with explanatory text.

E173.U6, no. 22

482 Citation 482 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 482

U. S. President, 1789-1797 (Washington) Washington's inaugurals. [Boston, Directors of the Old South Work, 1896] 12 p. (Old South leaflets. [General series, v. 1] no. 10)

Contains also "The Inauguration of Washington" from Irving's Life of Washington.

E173.O44, v. 1

483 Citation 483 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 483

Washburn, Mabel T. R. Election and inauguration of Washington as President and the beginning of the United States Government under the Constitution; a contemporaneous account gathered out of newspapers of that day. Journal of American history, v. 8, Apr./June 1914: 181-220. illus.

E171.J86, v. 8

484 Citation 484 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 484

The Washington centennial. Critic, v. 14, May 4, 1889: 225-227.

AP2.C92, v. 14

485 Citation 485 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 485

The Washington centennial. 1789-1889. [New York, Press of Farrand and Everdell, c1889] 32, 7 p. illus.

E312.6.W28

486 Citation 486 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 486

The Washington Centennial Loan Exhibition. Critic, v. 14, Apr. 20, 1889: 199.

AP2.C93, v. 14

487 Citation 487 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 487

The "Washington flag." In New York (City) Art Commission. Annual report. 1921. [New York, 1922?] p. 11-16. illus.

Describes a flag used at Washington's first inauguration, now deposited in the Metropolitan Museum of Art for exhibition and safekeeping.

N6535.N5A3, 1921

488 Citation 488 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 488

Washington's inauguration as first President of the United States, New York City, April 30th, 1789. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 68, May 4, 1889: 217.

AP2.L52, v. 68

489 Citation 489 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Citation 489

Whitney, Frank C. Inaugural ceremonies of President Washington. In Groton, Mass. Citizens. Centennial anniversary of Washington's inauguration. Proceedings in the First Parish Meeting-House, at Groton, Massachusetts. April 30, 1889. Groton, Printed for private distribution, 1889. p. 14-16.

E312.6.G88

490 Citation 490 of Freitag Bibliography
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George Washington
Second Inauguration

Citation 490

Thornton, Edward. [Letter to Sir James Bland Burges, Bart., dated Philadelphia, March 5, 1793] Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, v. 9, July 1885: 219-220.

F146.P65, v. 9

491 Citation 491 of Freitag Bibliography
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John Adams
Citation 491

Adams, Charles Francis. The life of John Adams. Begun by John Quincy Adams. Rev, and corr. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott, 1871. 2 v.

Inauguration: v. 2, p. 218-223.

E322.A52

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John Adams
Citation 492

Allison, John M. Adams and Jefferson, the story of a friendship. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press [1966] 349 p.

Inauguration of John Adams: p. 153-154.
Jefferson's first inauguration: p. 227-228.

E322.A6

493 Citation 493 of Freitag Bibliography
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John Adams
Citation 493

Barbee, David R. Washington stole show from Adams; people more interested in retiring President; inaugural simple. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 12.

E806.W28

494 Citation 494 of Freitag Bibliography
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John Adams
Citation 494

Chinard, Gilbert. Honest John Adams. Boston, Little, Brown, 1933. 359 p. plates, ports.

Inauguration: p. 259.

E322.C47

495 Citation 495 of Freitag Bibliography
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John Adams
Citation 495

Gibbs, George. Memoirs of the administrations of Washington and John Adams, edited from the papers of Oliver Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury. New York, Printed for the subscribers [W. Van Norden, printer] 1846. 2 v. port.

Inauguration of John Adams: v. 1, p. 451-452.

E311.G44

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John Adams
Citation 496

Kurtz, Stephen G. The Presidency of John Adams; the collapse of Federalism, 1795-1800. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press [1957] 488 p. illus.

Inauguration: p. 208, 222-224.

E321.K8

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John Adams
Citation 497

Morse, John T. John Adams. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1898. xxii, 338 p. (American statesmen, v. 6)

Inauguration: p. 261-262.

E322.M882

498 Citation 498 of Freitag Bibliography
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John Adams
Citation 498

[Presidential inaugurations:] Adams--1797. Ladies' magazine and literary gazette, v. 4, Oct. 1831: 440-441.

AP2.A343, v. 4

499 Citation 499 of Freitag Bibliography
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John Adams
Citation 499

Sedgwick, Theodore. [Letter, 12th March, 1797, Stockbridge, to Rufus King, London, on the Presidential election and inauguration] In King, Rufus. The life and correspondence. Edited by his grandson, Charles R. King. v. 2. 1795-1799. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1895. p.
156-159.

E302.K54, v. 2

500 Citation 500 of Freitag Bibliography
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John Adams
Citation 500

Smith, Page. John Adams. v. 2. 1784-1826. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, 1962. p. 602- 1170. plates, ports.

Washington's first inauguration: p. 746-750.
Inauguration of John Adams: p. 917-920.

E322.S64

501 Citation 501 of Freitag Bibliography
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John Adams
Citation 501

U. S. President, 1797-1801 (John Adams) John Adams. Inaugural address. [n. p., Americanization Dept., Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, 1926] 7 p.

E321.U625

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John Adams
Citation 502

U. S. President, 1797-1801 (John Adams) John Adams's inaugural. Inaugural address at Philadelphia, March 4, 1797. [Boston, Directors of the Old South Work, 1902] 16 p. (Old South leaflets. [General series, v. 5] no. 103)

E173.O44, v. 5

503 Citation 503 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 503

Barbee, David R. Jefferson first President inaugurated in Washington, new Capital of Nation. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 6.

E806.W28

504 Citation 504 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 504

Bowers, Claude G. Jefferson and Hamilton; the struggle for democracy in America. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1925. xvii, 531 p. facsims., plates, ports.

Jefferson's first inauguration: p. 508-510.

E311.B65

505 Citation 505 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 505

Boykin, Edward. Jefferson swapped boardinghouse for mansion; simplicity marked his inauguration 150 years ago. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1951: C-2. illus.

Newsp

506 Citation 506 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 506

Busey, Samuel C. The centennial of the first inauguration of a President at the permanent seat of the Government. In Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D. C. Records. v. 5; 1901. Washington, 1902. p. 96-111.

F191.C72, v. 5

507 Citation 507 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 507

Curtis, William E. The true Thomas Jefferson. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott Co., 1901. 395 p. facsims., plates, ports. (The "True" biographies)

First inauguration: p. 186-189.

E332.C97

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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 508

Davis, John. Travels of four years and a half in the United States of America; during 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, and 1802. London, Sold by T. Ostell [etc.] and H. Caritat; New-York, for R. Edwards, printer, Bristol, 1803. 454 p.

Jefferson's first inauguration and inaugural address: p. 177-185.

E164.D26

509 Citation 509 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 509

Hirst, Francis W. Life and letters of Thomas Jefferson. New York, Macmillan Co., 1926. xviii, 588 p. facsims., map, plates, ports.

First inauguration: p. 378-379.
Second inauguration: p. 405-406.

E332.H65

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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 510

Jefferson, Thomas, Pres. U. S. Jefferson himself, the personal narrative of a many-sided American, edited by Bernard Mayo. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1932. xv, 384 p. facsims., plans, plates, ports.

First inauguration: p. 219-224.

E332.J464

511 Citation 511 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 511

Jefferson, Thomas. Pres. U. S. The speech of Thomas Jefferson, Esq., the newly elected President of the United States of America; to the Senate, House of Representatives, public officers, &c., on the 4th of March, 1801. With a few remarks on its probable effects. By an
Englishman. London, Printed for Thurgood by W. S. Betham, 1801. 16 p.

J82.A31 Mar. 4b Rare Bk. Coll.

512 Citation 512 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 512

Lorant, Stefan. Historian speaks: ceremony for Mr. Jefferson was first held in Washington. Times-herald (Washington), Jan. 17, 1949: 1, 7.

Newsp

513 Citation 513 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 513

Padover, Saul K. Jefferson. New York, Harcourt, Brace [1942] 459 p. plates, ports.

First inauguration: p. 290-294.
Second inauguration: p. 344-345.

E332.P12

514 Citation 514 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Thomas Jefferson
Citation 514

Parton, James. Life of Thomas Jefferson, third President of the United States. Boston, Houghton Mifflin [1902] 764 p. port.

First inauguration: p. 586-588.

E332.P28

515 Citation 515 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 515

Presidential inaugurations: Jefferson--1801. Ladies' magazine and literary gazette, v. 4, Nov. 1831: 481-485.

AP2.A343, v. 4

516 Citation 516 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 516

Proctor, John C. In Jefferson's time, when the citizens of Washington voted and celebrated its first inauguration. Sunday star (Washington), Apr. 1, 1951: C-2.

Newsp

517 Citation 517 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Thomas Jefferson
Citation 517

Randall, Henry S. The life of Thomas Jefferson. New York, Derby & Jackson, 1858. 3 v. facsims., ports.

First inauguration: v. 2, p. 630-634.
Second inauguration: v. 3, p. 132-134.

E332.R18

518 Citation 518 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Thomas Jefferson
Citation 518

Ryan, Francis de Sales. Jefferson walked to Capitol: today is 150th anniversary of first inauguration here. Washington post, Mar. 4, 1951: 1, 9.

Newsp

519 Citation 519 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 519

Schachner, Nathan. Thomas Jefferson, a biography. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts [1951] 2 v. (1070 p.) illus., ports.

First inauguration: p. 659-664.
Second inauguration: p. 795-796.

E332.S32

520 Citation 520 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Thomas Jefferson
Citation 520

Shippen, Rebecca L. Inauguration of President Thomas Jefferson, 1801. Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, v. 25, Apr. 1901: 71-76.

First published in the Ladies' Magazine.

F146.P65, v. 25

521 Citation 521 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 521

Smith, W. H. Tradition vs. facts about the first inauguration in Washington. Washington post, Jan. 5, 1913, magazine section: 1. illus.

Newsp

522 Citation 522 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 522

U. S. Library of Congress. The Thomas Jefferson bicentennial, 1743-1943. A catalogue of the exhibitions at the Library of Congress opened on April 12th. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1943. 170 p. illus.

"Jefferson's First Inaugural Address": p. 23.

E332.U58

523 Citation 523 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Thomas Jefferson
Citation 523

U. S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) The address of Thomas Jefferson, to the Senate, the members of the House of Representatives, the public officers, and a large concourse of citizens. Delivered in the Senate chamber, on the 4th day of March, 1801, on his taking the oath of office, as President of the United States of America. Baltimore, Printed for Keatinge's Book-store, 1801. 8 p.

E331.U56 Rare Bk. Coll.

524 Citation 524 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 524

U. S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) Discorso del Signor Tommaso Jefferson, pronunziato il 4. marzo 1801. nella camera del Senato, in presenza del medesimo, dei membri della Camera dei rappresentanti, dei principali impiegati, e di un numeroso concorso di concittadini, prima di assumere la carica di presidente degli Stati Uniti Americani. [n. p., 1801] 8 p. (Political pamphlets, v. 101, no. 11)

Translated by Filippo Mazzei.

JA36.P8, v. 101 Rare Bk. Coll.

525 Citation 525 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 525

U. S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) The inaugural address of Thomas Jefferson delivered March 4, 1801. Worcester, A. J. St. Onge, 1943. 31 p. 8 cm.

"Published to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Jefferson."-- p. [4].

J82.A31 Mar. 4 Min. Case

526 Citation 526 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 526

U. S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) The inaugural speeches and messages of Thomas Jefferson together with the inaugural speech of James Madison. Boston, Printed by S. G. Snelling, 1809. 126 p.

J82.A3 1809

527 Citation 527 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 527

U. S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) Jefferson's inaugurals. First inaugural address at Washington, March 4, 1801. [Second inaugural address, March 4, 1805. Boston, Directors of the Old South Work, 1902] 16 p. (Old South leaflets. [General series, v. 5] no. 104)

"Jefferson and His Inauguration. From Henry Adams's History of the United States": p. 10-15.
"Letter from Jefferson to Samuel Adams. Washington, Mar. 29, 1801": p. 15-16.

E173.O44, v. 5

528 Citation 528 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 528

U. S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) Speech of Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States, delivered at his instalment, March 4, 1801, at the city of Washington. [Washington? 1801] 16 p.

E331.U566 Rare Bk. Coll.

529 Citation 529 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 529

U. S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) Speech of Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States, delivered at his instalment, March 4, 1801, at the city of Washington. To which are prefixed, his farewell address to the Senate: and a brief account of the proceedings at the instalment. Philadelphia, Printed by Cochran & M'Laughlin, for Mathew Carey, 1801. 24 p. (Political pamphlets, v. 101, no. 8)

Brief account of the proceedings: p. 8-10.

JA36.P8, v. 101 Rare Bk. Coll.

530 Citation 530 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 530

U. S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) Speech of Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States, delivered at his instalment, March 4, 1801, at the city of Washington. With translations into the French, Italian, and German tongues. Paris, Printed at the English Press [1801] 16 p. (Political pamphlets, v. 101, no. 9)

JA36.P8, v. 101 Rare Bk. Coll.

531 Citation 531 of Freitag Bibliography
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Thomas Jefferson
Citation 531

U. S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) Speech of Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States; delivered in the Senate chamber of the Capitol, the 4th of March at 12 o'clock. New-York, Printed by W. Durell, 1801. [13] p. front.

E331.U567 Rare Bk. Coll.

532 Citation 532 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Thomas Jefferson
Second Inauguration

Citation 532

U. S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) President's speech. [Washington, 1805] 8 p. (Duane pamphlets, v. 93, no. 8)

Second inaugural address.

AC901.D8, v. 93

533 Citation 533 of Freitag Bibliography
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James Madison
Citation 533

Anthony, Katharine S. Dolly Madison, her life and times. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, 1949. 426 p.

First inauguration: p. 191-194.

E342.1.A58

534 Citation 534 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Madison
Citation 534

Brant, Irving. James Madison. v. 5. The President, 1809-1812. Indianapolis, Bobbs- Merrill [1956] 540 p. facsims., plates, ports.

First inauguration: p. 11-21.

E342.B7, v. 5

535 Citation 535 of Freitag Bibliography
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James Madison
Citation 535

Clark, Allen C. Life and letters of Dolly Madison. Washington, Press of W. F. Roberts Co., 1914. 517 p. plates, ports.

Washington's inaugural balls: p. 97-98.
Madison's first inauguration and ball: p. 99-102.
Madison's second inauguration and ball: p. 148-149.

E342.1.C5

536 Citation 536 of Freitag Bibliography
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James Madison
Citation 536

Eaton, Dorothy S. Acquisition notes. In U. S. Library of Congress. Information bulletin, v. 17, May 12, 1958: 243.

Quotes passage describing the scene at the Capitol on Mar. 4, 1809, from a diary kept by Sarah Ridg.

Z733.U57I6, v. 17

537 Citation 537 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Madison
Citation 537

Presidential inaugurations: Madison--1806 [sic] Ladies' magazine and literary gazette, v. 4, Dec. 1831: 529-537.

AP2.A343, v. 4

538 Citation 538 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Madison
Citation 538

Smith, Abbot E. James Madison: builder; a new estimate of a memorable career. New York, Wilson-Erickson, 1937. 366 p. plates, ports.

First inauguration: p. 274-275.

E342.S55

539 Citation 539 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Madison
Second Inauguration

Citation 539

Brant, Irving. James Madison. v. 6. Commander in Chief, 1812-1836. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1961] 627 p. facsims., plates, ports.

Second inauguration: p. 149-151.

E342.B7, v. 6

540 Citation 540 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Madison
Second Inauguration

Citation 540

The President's speech [text]. Weekly register, v. 4, Mar. 6, 1813: 15-16.

JK1.N5, v. 4

541 Citation 541 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Monroe
Citation 541

Barbee, David R. Clay peevishness caused first outdoor inaugural. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 10.

E806.W28

542 Citation 542 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Monroe
Citation 542

Barbee, David R. Monroe inaugural plan altered late; quarrel in Congress gained public chance to view "swearing in." In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 18.

E806.W28

543 Citation 543 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Monroe
Citation 543

Burton, Harold H., and Thomas P. Waggaman. [First outdoor inaugural ceremony] In Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D. C. Records. v. 51/52; 1951-52. Washington, 1955. p. 143-144.

In their article, "The Story of the Place."
Concerns the inauguration of Monroe on Mar. 4, 1817.

F191.C72, v. 51-52

544 Citation 544 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Monroe
Citation 544

Cresson, William P. James Monroe. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1946] xiv, 577 p. facsims., plates, ports.

First inauguration: p. 281-283.
Second inauguration: p. 354-356.
Inauguration of J. Q. Adams: p. 470-471.

E372.C7

545 Citation 545 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Monroe
Citation 545

Hoyt, Edwin P. James Monroe. Chicago, Reilly & Lee Co. [1968] 127 p. illus., map, ports.

First inauguration: p. 61-62.

E372.H6

546 Citation 546 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Monroe
Citation 546

The inauguration. Niles' weekly register, v. 12, Mar. 8, 1817: 17-20.

Includes text of inaugural address.

JK1.N5, v. 12

547 Citation 547 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Monroe
Citation 547

Monroe inaugurated one hundred years ago today. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1917, pt. 4: 4. illus.

Newsp

548 Citation 548 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Monroe
Citation 548

Morgan, George. The life of James Monroe. Boston, Small, Maynard [c1921] xvi, 484 p. plates, ports.

First inauguration: p.351-353.
Second inauguration: p. 385-387.

E372.M84

549 Citation 549 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Monroe
Citation 549

Smith, Ira L. How inaugurations came into the open: forty red chairs, center of argument between Henry Clay and group of Senators in 1817, played major part in ending early practice of holding the ceremonies indoors. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1933, pt. 7: 12, 23. illus.

Newsp

550 Citation 550 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Monroe
Citation 550

Wood, Walter. Clay's dispute with Senators started outdoor inaugurals. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1953, special inaugural rotogravure section: 3. illus.

Newsp

551 Citation 551 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Monroe
Second Inauguration

Citation 551

Inaugural speech [text]. Niles' weekly register, v. 20, Mar. 10, 1821: 17-21.

JK1.N5, v. 20

552 Citation 552 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John Quincy Adams
Citation 552

Barbee, David R. Gala inauguration for second Adams. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 8.

E806.W28

553 Citation 553 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John Quincy Adams
Citation 553

Barbee, David R. J. Q. Adams tells of own inaugural; sixth President author of concise account of what happened. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 2.

E806.W28

554 Citation 554 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John Quincy Adams
Citation 554

Bemis, Samuel Flagg. John Quincy Adams and the Union. New York, Knopf, 1956. xix, 546 p. illus., ports.

Inauguration: p. 51-53.
Jackson's inauguration: p. 152-153.

E377.B46

555 Citation 555 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John Quincy Adams
Citation 555

Inaugural address [text]. Niles' weekly register, v. 28, Mar. 5, 1825: 8-11.

JK1.N5, v. 28

556 Citation 556 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John Quincy Adams
Citation 556

The inauguration. Niles' weekly register, v. 28, Mar. 12, 1825: 19-20.

"From the National Intelligencer of March 5."

JK1.N5, v. 28

557 Citation 557 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John Quincy Adams
Citation 557

Inauguration of President. In "The American annual register. v. 1; 1825/26. New York, G. & C. Carvill, 1827. p. 29-36.

Includes text of inaugural address.

D2.A5, v. 1

558 Citation 558 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John Quincy Adams
Citation 558

Seward, William H. Life and public services of John Quincy Adams, sixth President of the United States. Auburn [N. Y.], Derby, Miller, 1849. 404 p. port.

Inauguration and inaugural address: p. 150-160.

E377.S51

559 Citation 559 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Jackson
Citation 559

Barbee, David R. Mob inaugurated Andrew Jackson; General walked to Capitol and rode to White House, afterward wrecked. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 13.

E806.W28

560 Citation 560 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Jackson
Citation 560

Bassett, John S. The life of Andrew Jackson. New ed. New York, Macmillan, 1931. 2 v. in 1 (xix, 766 p.) illus., maps, ports.

Inauguration: p. 421-31.

E382.B35

561 Citation 561 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Jackson
Citation 561

Goodwin, Philo A. Biography of Andrew Jackson, President of the United States. Hartford, Clapp and Benton, 1832. 456 p. plates, port.

First inauguration: p. 315-320.

E382.G65 1832

562 Citation 562 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Jackson
Citation 562

[Inaugural address] In The American annual register. v. 5; 1829/30. Boston, Gray and Bowen, 1832. p. 14-16.

D2.A5, v. 5

563 Citation 563 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Jackson
Citation 563

The inauguration. Niles' weekly register, v. 36, Mar. 7, 1829: 28-29.

Includes text of inaugural address.

JK1.N5, v. 36

564 Citation 564 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Jackson
Citation 564

James, Marquis. The life of Andrew Jackson, complete in one volume. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [c1938] 972 p. facsims., maps, plates, ports.

First inauguration: p. 493-495.
Second inauguration: p. 624.
Van Buren's inauguration: p. 719-720.

E382.J28

565 Citation 565 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Jackson
Citation 565

Lorant, Stefan. Gobbled the drinks: noisy 'rabble' made Jackson ceremonies a rowdy affair. Times-herald (Washington), Jan. 18, 1949: 1, 15.

Newsp

566 Citation 566 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Jackson
Citation 566

Ogg, Frederic A. The reign of Andrew Jackson; a chronicle of the frontier in politics. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1919. 249 p. illus. (The Chronicles of America series, v. 20)

First inauguration: p. 119-124.

E381.O34

567 Citation 567 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Jackson
Citation 567

Parton, James. Life of Andrew Jackson. New York, Mason Bros., 1860. 3 v. facsims., ports.

First inauguration: v. 3, p. 169-172.
Van Buren's inauguration: v. 3, p. 628-629.

E382.P27

568 Citation 568 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Jackson
Citation 568

Presidential inaugurations: Jackson--1829. Ladies' magazine and literary gazette, v. 5, Mar. 1832: 112-117.

AP2.A343, v. 5

569 Citation 569 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Jackson
Citation 569

Smith, Margaret (Bayard). Andrew Jackson is inaugurated. In Commager, Henry S., ed. Living ideas in America. New York, Harper [1951] p. 173-176.

Also published, with slightly different title and introductory remarks, in The Heritage of America, edited by Henry S. Commager and Allan Nevins, rev, and enl. ed. (Boston, Little, Brown, 1949. E178.C7274), p. 611-616.

E173.C67

570 Citation 570 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Jackson
Citation 570

Stevenson, Victoria F. 1929 inaugural period is centenary of Old Hickory's triumph. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 3, 1929, pt. 7: 2. port.

Newsp

571 Citation 571 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Jackson
Second Inauguration

Citation 571

Hone, Philip. The diary of Philip Hone, 1828-1851. Edited, with an introduction by Allan Nevins. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1927. 2 v. ports.

Jackson's second inauguration: v. 1, p. 88-89.

F128.44.H78

572 Citation 572 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Jackson
Second Inauguration

Citation 572

The inauguration. Niles' weekly register, v. 44, Mar. 9, 1833: 21-22.

Includes text of inaugural address.

JK1.N5, v. 44

573 Citation 573 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Jackson
Second Inauguration

Citation 573

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1933. [Second inauguration of Andrew Jackson, March 4, 1833] Washington, 1933. 5 1.

Press release.
In Jackson folder.

DWP

574 Citation 574 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Martin Van Buren
Citation 574

Alexander, Holmes M. The American Talleyrand; the career and contemporaries of Martin Van Buren, eighth President. New York, Harper, 1935. 430 p. plates, ports.

Inauguration: p. 333-334.

E387.A55

575 Citation 575 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Martin Van Buren
Citation 575

The inauguration. Niles' weekly register, v. 52, Mar. 11, 1837: 18-20.

"From the Washington Globe." Includes text of inaugural address.

JK1.N5, v. 52

576 Citation 576 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Martin Van Buren
Citation 576

Lynch, Denis T. An epoch and a man, Martin Van Buren and his times. New York, H. Liveright, 1929. 566 p. plates, ports.

Inauguration: p. 400-403.

E387.L98

577 Citation 577 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Martin Van Buren
Citation 577

Shepard, Edward M. Martin Van Buren. [Rev. ed.] Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1899. 499 p. facsims., ports. (American statesmen, v. 18)

Inauguration: p. 282-283.

E387.S545

578 Citation 578 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Martin Van Buren
Citation 578

U. S. President, 1829-1837 (Jackson) The farewell address of Andrew Jackson: and the inaugural of Martin Van Buren, President of the United States. Published and delivered on the fourth of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven. Raleigh, N. C., T. Loring,
1837. 36 p.

E381.U51 Rare Bk. Coll.

579 Citation 579 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Martin Van Buren
Citation 579

U. S. President, 1829-1837 (Jackson) Farewell address of Andrew Jackson to the people of the United States: and the inaugural address of Martin Van Buren, President of the United States. Washington, Blair & Rives, 1837. 23 p.

E381.U52

580 Citation 580 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Martin Van Buren
Citation 580

Willis, Nathaniel P. View of the Capitol at Washington. In his American scenery; or, Land, lake, and river, illustrations of transatlantic nature. v. 1. London, G. Virtue, 1840. p. 36-38. map, plates.

Mainly an account of Van Buren's inauguration.

E165.W73, v. 1

581 Citation 581 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Henry Harrison
Citation 581

Barbee, David R. Inauguration of Gen. Henry Harrison colorful affair but highly riotous. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 7.

E806.W28

582 Citation 582 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Henry Harrison
Citation 582

Cleaves, Freeman. Old Tippecanoe; William Henry Harrison and his time. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1939. xiv, 422 p. facsims., maps, plates, ports.

Inauguration: p. 336-338.

E392.C64

583 Citation 583 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Henry Harrison
Citation 583

Goebel, Dorothy (Burne). William Henry Harrison; a political biography. Indianapolis, Historical Bureau of the Indiana Library and Historical Dept., 1926. 456 p. (Indiana historical collections, v. 14. Biographical series, v. 2)

Published also as thesis (Ph. D.), Columbia University, 1926.
Inauguration: p. 370-374.

E392.G58

584 Citation 584 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Henry Harrison
Citation 584

Grattan, Thomas C. Inauguration of President Harrison. In his Civilized America. v. 1. London, Bradbury and Evans, 1859. p. 337-344.

E166.G81, v. 1

585 Citation 585 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Henry Harrison
Citation 585

Green, James A. William Henry Harrison, his life and times. Richmond, Garrett and Massie [1941] 536 p. plates, ports.

Inauguration: p. 391-393.

E392.G8

586 Citation 586 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Henry Harrison
Citation 586

Harvey, Peter. Mr. Webster kills seventeen Roman proconsuls. In Commager, Henry S., and Allan Nevins, eds. The heritage of America. Rev. and enl. ed. Boston, Little, Brown, 1949. p. 621-623.

Story of Webster's editorial work on W. H. Harrison's inaugural address, first published in Harvey's Reminiscences and Anecdotes of Daniel Webster (Boston, Little, Brown, 1882. E340.W4H3 1882), p. 160-163.

E178.C7274

587 Citation 587 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Henry Harrison
Citation 587

The inaugural address [text]. Niles' national register, v. 60, Mar. 6, 1841: 14.

JK1.N5, v. 60

588 Citation 588 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Henry Harrison
Citation 588

The inauguration. Niles' national register, v. 60, Mar. 13, 1841: 18-19.

"From the National Intelligencer."

JK1.N5, v. 60

589 Citation 589 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Henry Harrison
Citation 589

[Inauguration ceremonies]. Congressional globe, 26th Congress, 2d session, v. 9, Mar. 4, 1841: 232-235.

J11.G5, v. 9

590 Citation 590 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Henry Harrison
Citation 590

U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1841. Arrangements for the inauguration of the President elect, on the 4th of March, 1841. [Washington, 1841] 3 p.

In U. S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion.

Mss

591 Citation 591 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Henry Harrison
Citation 591

Washington twenty years ago. Inauguration of President Harrison. Leisure hour, v. 10, Apr. 4, 1861: 215-216, 218.

AP4.L4, v. 10

592 Citation 592 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Henry Harrison
Citation 592

Wolcott, John D. A Washington tragedy of a century ago; the brief administration of President William Henry Harrison. In Sons of the American Revolution. District of Columbia Society. Year book of the golden anniversary of the society, 1890-1940. Washington, 1941. p. 26-29.

E202.3.D77 1940

593 Citation 593 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John Tyler
Citation 593

Life of John Tyler, President of the United States, up to the close of the second session of the Twenty-seventh Congress. New York, Harper, 1843. 256 p. port.

Inauguration and address: p. 183-186.

E397.L72

594 Citation 594 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John Tyler
Citation 594

Morgan, Robert J. A Whig embattled; the Presidency under John Tyler. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 1954. 199 p. port.

Inauguration and address: p. 7-9, 18-21.

E396.M6

595 Citation 595 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John Tyler
Citation 595

The new President. Niles' national register, v. 60, Apr. 10, 1841: 87.

JK1.N5, v. 60

596 Citation 596 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John Tyler
Citation 596

Seager, Robert. And Tyler too; a biography of John and Julia Gardiner Tyler. New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co. [1963] xvii, 681 p.

W. H. Harrison's inauguration: p. 144.
Tyler's succession and swearing in: p. 147-149.

E397.S4

597 Citation 597 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John Tyler
Citation 597

Tyler, Lyon G. The letters and times of the Tylers. Richmond, Whittet & Shepperson, 1884-96. 3 v. facsims., plates, ports.

Vol. 3, published Williamsburg, Va., 1896, is a supplement.
Inauguration: v. 2, p. 11-13.

E397.T98

598 Citation 598 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Knox Polk
Citation 598

Barbee, David R. Polk inaugural was "respectable"; event of 1845 in marked contrast with Jackson entry into office. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 17.

E806.W28

599 Citation 599 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Knox Polk
Citation 599

Barbee, David R. Rainstorm greeted Polk; led to death; early President almost succumbed on his journey back home. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 6.

E806.W28

600 Citation 600 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Knox Polk
Citation 600

[Inauguration ceremonies]. Congressional globe, 28th Congress, 2d session, v. 14, Mar. 4, 1845: 398-400.

J11.G5, v. 14

601 Citation 601 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Knox Polk
Citation 601

Inauguration of President Polk. Inaugural address [text]. Niles' national register, v. 68, Mar. 8, 1845: 1-3.

JK1.N5, v. 68

602 Citation 602 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Knox Polk
Citation 602

Inauguration of the American President. Illustrated London news, v. 6, Apr. 19, 1845: 243-244. illus.

AP4.I3, v. 6

603 Citation 603 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Knox Polk
Citation 603

Jenkins, John S. James Knox Polk, and a history of his administration. Auburn, J. M. Alden, 1851. xv, 395 p. port.

Inauguration and address: p. 145-160.

E417.J522

604 Citation 604 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Knox Polk
Citation 604

Morrel, Martha M. "Young Hickory," the life and times of President James K. Polk. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1949. 381 p. ports.

Inauguration: p. 245-249.
Taylor's inauguration: p. 345-346.

E417.M67

605 Citation 605 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Knox Polk
Citation 605

One hundred years ago: reproductions and quotations from "The Illustrated London News" of April 19,1845. Illustrated London news, v. 206, Apr. 21, 1945: 418. illus.

AP4.I3, v. 206

606 Citation 606 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Knox Polk
Citation 606

Polk comes in little known public figure; news of arrival in Washington for inauguration first to be flashed to Nation by wire. Washington herald, Mar. 4, 1933: 4-B.

Newsp

607 Citation 607 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Knox Polk
Citation 607

Sellers, Charles G. James K. Polk, continentalist, 1843-1846. Princeton, N. J., Princeton University Press, 1966. 513 p. illus., ports.

Inauguration: p. 208-211.

E417.S4

608 Citation 608 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Knox Polk
Citation 608

Severn, William. Frontier President: James K. Polk. New York, I. Washburn [1965] 219 p.

Inauguration: p. 153-155.
Taylor's inauguration: p. 210.

E417.S47

609 Citation 609 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Zachary Taylor
Citation 609

Barbee, David R. Taylor loudly acclaimed in journey to Washington. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 16.

E806.W28

610 Citation 610 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Zachary Taylor
Citation 610

Dyer, Brainerd. Zachary Taylor. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press, 1946. 455 p. maps, plan, plates, ports. (Southern biography series)

Inauguration: p. 307-309.

E422.D995

611 Citation 611 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Zachary Taylor
Citation 611

Hamilton, Holman. Zachary Taylor. [v. 2] Soldier in the White House. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1951] 496 p. illus., facsims., maps, ports.

Inauguration: p. 154-161.
Swearing in of Fillmore: p. 393-394.

E422.H3, v. 2

612 Citation 612 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Zachary Taylor
Citation 612

Howard, Oliver O. General Taylor. New York, D. Appleton, 1892. 386 p. maps, plans, port. (Great commanders)

Inauguration and address: p. 315-323.

Micro 8222 E

613 Citation 613 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Zachary Taylor
Citation 613

Hoyt, Edwin P. Zachary Taylor. Chicago, Reilly & Lee Co. [1966] 162 p. illus., ports. (President series)

Inauguration: p. 116-117.

E422.H87

614 Citation 614 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Zachary Taylor
Citation 614

Inaugural address [text]. Niles' national register, v. 75, Mar. 7, 1849: 150.

JK1.N5, v. 75

615 Citation 615 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Zachary Taylor
Citation 615

The inauguration. Niles' national register, v. 75, Mar. 14, 1849: 161-163.

"From the National Intelligencer."

JK1.N5, v. 75

616 Citation 616 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Zachary Taylor
Citation 616

[Inauguration ceremonies]. Congressional globe, 31st Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 18, appendix, Mar. 5, 1849: 326-327.

J11.G5, v. 18

617 Citation 617 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Zachary Taylor
Citation 617

McKinley, Silas B., and Silas Bent. Old Rough and Ready, the life and times of Zachary Taylor. New York, Vanguard Press [1946] 329 p.

Inauguration and address: p. 225-229.

E422.M15

618 Citation 618 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Zachary Taylor
Citation 618

Montgomery, Henry. The life of Major General Zachary Taylor, twelfth President of the United States. 20th ed., rev, and enl. Auburn, Derby, Miller, 1851. 463 p. plates, ports.

Inauguration and address: p. 406-410.

E422.M786

619 Citation 619 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Zachary Taylor
Citation 619

Polk, James K., Pres. U. S. Polk; the diary of a President, 1845-1849. Edited by Allan Nevins. London, New York, Longmans, Green, 1952. xxxiv, 412 p.

"A selection from The Diary of James K. Polk During His Presidency, 1845-1849, edited and annotated by Milo Milton Quaife."
Taylor's inauguration: p. 388-390.

E416.P77 1952

620 Citation 620 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Zachary Taylor
Citation 620

Tuckerman, Henry T. The inauguration. Southern literary messenger, v. 15, Apr. 1849: 236-240.

Reprinted in his The Optimist (New York, G. P. Putnam, 1850. PS3107.O6), p. 212-223.

AP2.S82, v. 15

621 Citation 621 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Zachary Taylor
Citation 621

U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1849. Arrangements for the inauguration of the President elect, on the 5th of March, 1849. [Washington, 1849] 3 p.

In Zachary Taylor Papers, ser. 2, v. 2, ac. 3891.

Mss

622 Citation 622 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Zachary Taylor
Citation 622

U. S. President, 1849-1850 (Taylor) President Taylor's inaugural address, Washington, Monday, March 4, 1849. [Washington] Towers, printer [1849] 4 p.

Broadside portfolio 199, no. 19c.

Rare Bk. Coll.

623 Citation 623 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Millard Fillmore
Citation 623

Chamberlain, Ivory. Biography of Millard Fillmore. Buffalo, Thomas & Lathrops, 1856. xv, 215 p. port.

Inauguration: p. 125-128.

E427.C44

624 Citation 624 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Millard Fillmore
Citation 624

Griffis, William E. Millard Fillmore, constructive statesman, defender of the Constitution, President of the United States. Ithaca, N. Y., Andrus & Church [c1915] 159 p.

Inauguration: p. 53-55.
Pierce's inauguration: p. 127.

E427.G85

625 Citation 625 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Millard Fillmore
Citation 625

Rayback, Robert J. Millard Fillmore; biography of a President. Buffalo, Published for the Buffalo Historical Society by H. Stewart, 1959. xiv, 470 p. plates, ports. (Publications of the Buffalo Historical Society, v. 40)

Taylor's inauguration: p. 196-199.
Fillmore's inauguration: p. 241.
Pierce's inauguration: p. 372-374.

F129.B8B88, v. 40

626 Citation 626 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin Pierce
Citation 626

Barbee, David R. First inauguration pictures made in 1853. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 14.

E806.W28

627 Citation 627 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin Pierce
Citation 627

Barbee, David R. Inauguration of Pierce marred by jobless parade; unemployed roughly handled by populace as they attempted counter demonstration; regular procession notable despite snow. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 3.

E806.W28

628 Citation 628 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin Pierce
Citation 628

The inauguration. Illustrated news, v. 1, Mar. 12, 1853: 166.

Includes text of inaugural address. Illustrations on p. 164, 165, 168-169. Note also brief comment on p. 161.

AP2.I3652, v. 1

629 Citation 629 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin Pierce
Citation 629

Inauguration ceremonies. Congressional globe, 32d Congress, 3d session, v. 22, Mar. 4, 1853: 243-245.

J11.G5, v. 22

630 Citation 630 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin Pierce
Citation 630

The inauguration of President Pierce. Illustrated London news, v. 22, Mar. 26, 1853: 227-228.

AP4.I3, v. 22

631 Citation 631 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin Pierce
Citation 631

Nichols, Roy F. Franklin Pierce, Young Hickory of the Granite Hills. [2d ed., completely rev.] Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press [1958] xvii, 625 p. facsims., maps, ports.

Inauguration: p. 234-226.
Buchanan's inauguration: p. 502.

E432.N63 1958

632 Citation 632 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin Pierce
Citation 632

Washington City. Gleason's pictorial drawing-room companion, v. 4, Mar. 26, 1853: 200, 207. illus.

One picture shows Pennsylvania Avenue "with a view of the procession on the day of inauguration."

AP2.B227, v. 4

633 Citation 633 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Buchanan
Citation 633

Barbee, David R. Buchanan escaped two arsenic plots. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 19.

E806.W28

634 Citation 634 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Buchanan
Citation 634

Curtis, George T. Life of James Buchanan, fifteenth President of the United States. New York, Harper, 1883. 2 v. ports.

Inauguration: v. 2, p. 187-193.

E437.C98

635 Citation 635 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Buchanan
Citation 635

[Inauguration ceremonies]. Congressional globe, 35th Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 26, Mar. 4, 1857: 371-372.

J11.G5, v. 26

636 Citation 636 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Buchanan
Citation 636

Inauguration of Mr. Buchanan as President of the United States. Illustrated London news, v. 30, Mar. 28, 1857: 295-296. illus.

AP4.I3, v. 30

637 Citation 637 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Buchanan
Citation 637

The inauguration of President Buchanan; administration of the oath. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 3, Mar. 14, 1857: 223.

Illustrations on p. 217, 224, 225. Additional illustrations in the issue of Mar. 21 on p. 237, 240, 245.

AP2.L52, v. 3

638 Citation 638 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Buchanan
Citation 638

Klein, Philip S. President James Buchanan, a biography. University Park, Pennsylvania State University Press [1962] xviii, 506 p. illus., ports.

Inauguration: p. 269-272.
Lincoln's first inauguration: p. 402.

E437.K53

639 Citation 639 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Buchanan
Citation 639

One hundredth anniversary of the inauguration of James Buchanan. Congressional record, 85th Congress, 1st session, v. 103, Mar. 4, 1957: 2967-2969.

Includes a long excerpt from a paper read by Dr. Homer T. Rosenberger to the Columbia Historical Society about the inauguration of President Buchanan.

J11.R5, v. 103

640 Citation 640 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Buchanan
Citation 640

Stern, Philip Van Doren. First photograph of an inauguration. Parade, Jan. 20, 1957: 2.

Shows scene at Buchanan's inauguration.

AP2.P263, 1957

641 Citation 641 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Buchanan
Citation 641

U. S. Congress. Joint Committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1857. Arrangements for the inauguration of the President elect on the fourth of March, 1857. [Washington, 1857] [4] p. plan.

In U. S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion.

Mss

642 Citation 642 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Buchanan
Citation 642

U. S. President, 1857-1861 (Buchanan) Inaugural address of the President of the United States, on the fourth of March, 1857. Washington, A. O. P. Nicholson, 1857. 9 p.

E436.U575

643 Citation 643 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James Buchanan
Citation 643

Windle, Mary J. Fourth of March--inaugural of Mr. Buchanan. In her Life in Washington, and life here and there. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott, 1859. p. 96-102.

F198.W76

644 Citation 644 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 644

Adams, Charles Francis. [Lincoln's first inauguration] In Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Proceedings. v. 42; 1908/09. Boston, 1909. p. 148-151.

F61.M38, v. 42

645 Citation 645 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 645

Aldrich, Charles. At Lincoln's first inauguration. Annals of Iowa, 3d ser., v. 8, Apr. 1907: 43-50.

F616.A6, 3d s., v. 8

646 Citation 646 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 646

Barbee, David R. Washington armed at Lincoln's first; assassination of President-elect was feared and guarded against. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 5.

E806.W28

647 Citation 647 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 647

Canby, Courtlandt, ed. Lincoln and the Civil War; a profile and a history. New York, G. Braziller, 1960. 416 p.

First inauguration and address: p. 52-56.
Second inauguration: p. 331-333.

E457.C2 1960

648 Citation 648 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 648

Chittenden, Lucius E. Recollections of President Lincoln and his administration. New York, Harper, 1891. 470 p. port.

First inauguration: p. 84-92.

E457.C54

649 Citation 649 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 649

Clark, Allen C. Abraham Lincoln in the National Capital. Washington [Press of W. F. Roberts Co.] 1925. 179 p. facsims., plates, ports.

Lincoln at Taylor's inaugural ball: p. 8.
First inauguration: p. 11-16.
Second inauguration: p. 83-84.
Originally published in the Records of the Columbia Historical Society (F191.C72), v. 27, 1925, p. 1-174.

E457.C58

650 Citation 650 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 650

Classman, Don. When Lincoln took oath; country's most dramatic inaugural. Sunday star (Washington), Feb. 10, 1929, pt. 7: 1, 6. illus.

Newsp

651 Citation 651 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 651

The diary of a public man; an intimate view of the national administration, December 28, 1860, to March 15, 1861; and A page of political correspondence, Stanton to Buchanan; prefatory notes by F. Lauriston Bullard; foreword by Carl Sandburg. Chicago, Priv. print, for Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, 1945. 117 p. facsims., ports.

The anonymous diary was first published in The North American Review (AP2.N7), v. 129, Aug.-Nov. 1879.
Lincoln's first inauguration: p. 72-80. The authenticity of detail in this account has been questioned by some scholars.

D440.5.D55

652 Citation 652 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 652

Grigg, William. Ceremony pleases Sandburg: 20,000 see Lincoln re-enactment. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1961: B-1. illus.

Newsp

653 Citation 653 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 653

Hall, Abraham Oakey. The great Lincoln inauguration. Frank Leslie's popular monthly, v. 43, Mar. 1897: 254-260. illus.

AP2.A346, v. 43

654 Citation 654 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 654

Hubbell, Jay B. Lincoln's first inaugural address. American historical review, v. 36, Apr. 1931: 550-552.

E171.A57, v. 36

655 Citation 655 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 655

The inauguration. Harper's weekly, v. 5, Mar. 16, 1861: 165-166. illus.

Illustrations on p. 161, 168-169, 176. Notes on the inaugural of the Vice President and on the inaugural ball appear on p. 167.

AP2.H32, v. 5

656 Citation 656 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 656

Inauguration ceremonies. Congressional globe, 37th Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 30, Mar. 4, 1861: 1433-1435.

J11.G5, v. 30

657 Citation 657 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 657

Inauguration day, March 4, 1861. A young Detroit girl's witness to the stirring events in the city of Washington on the day of Abraham Lincoln's first inauguration as revealed in a letter to her sisters. An A. L. s. from the Burton Historical Collection of the Detroit Public Library, with an introduction and notes by M. Garnett McCoy. Detroit, Friends of the Detroit Public Library, 1960. 13 p. facsims.

In the Stern Collection.

Rare Bk. Coll.

658 Citation 658 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 658

The inauguration of Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States of America. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 11, Mar. 16, 1861: 259.

Illustrations on p. 261, 264-265, 269.

AP2.L52, v. 11

659 Citation 659 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 659

The inauguration of President Lincoln. Illustrated London news, v. 38. Mar. 30, 1861: 300.

Illustration on p. 299.

AP4.I3, v. 38

660 Citation 660 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 660

Janny, W. A. Lincoln's inauguration; a letter from W. A. Janny to his friend Will Thomson. Lincoln herald, v. 54, winter 1952: 44-46.

E457.M887, v. 54

661 Citation 661 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 661

Kimmel, Stanley P. Mr. Lincoln's Washington. New York, Coward-McCann [1957] 224 p. illus., facsims., maps, ports.

First inauguration: p. 22-33.
Second inauguration: p. 162-169.

E501.K5

662 Citation 662 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 662

Leech, Margaret. Reveille in Washington, 1860-1865. New York, Harper [c1941] 483 p. illus., facsims., maps, plates.

Lincoln's inaugurations: p. 42-46, 366-372, and scattered references as indexed.

E501.L4

663 Citation 663 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 663

Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S. Inaugural address of Abraham Lincoln, the country's martyr, delivered at his first inauguration, March 4, 1861. [Washington] R. O. Polkinhorn [1865?] broadside. 43 x 36 cm.

E457.94 1861A

664 Citation 664 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 664

Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S. Inaugural address of the President of the United States on the fourth of March, 1861. [Washington?] 1861. 10 p. ([U. S.] 37th Congress, special session, 1861. Senate. Executive document no. 1)

E457.94 1861c Rare Bk. Coll.

665 Citation 665 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 665

Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S. Lincoln's inaugurals, the Emancipation proclamation, etc. [Boston, Directors of the Old South Work, 1896] 16 p. (Old South leaflets. [General series. v. 1] no. 11)

E173.O44, v. 1

666 Citation 666 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 666

Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S. President Lincoln's inaugural address. March 4, 1861. [Washington? Printed at the National Republican Office, 1861?] 4 p.

E457.94 1861B Rare Bk. Coll.

667 Citation 667 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 667

Lincoln becomes President as U. S. faces dissolution. Washington herald, Mar. 4, 1933: 6-B.

Newsp

668 Citation 668 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 668

Lincoln lore, no. 1+ Apr. 15, 1929+ Fort Wayne, Ind., Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. illus.

Weekly, Apr. 15, 1929-June 25, 1956; monthly, July 1956+
Several issues deal with various aspects of Lincoln's inaugurations and inaugural addresses, as follows:
no. 47. The first inaugural. Mar. 3, 1930. 1 p.
no. 189. References to religion in the second inaugural. Lincoln's second inaugural address. Nov. 21, 1932. 1 p.
no. 203. Inaugural highlights. Feb. 27, 1933. 1 p.
no. 308. Preliminaries and aftermath of the first inaugural. Mar. 4, 1935. 1 p.
no. 358-359. Original draft of the first inaugural. Feb. 17-24, 1936. [2] p.
no. 569. Comments on the second inaugural address. Mar. 4, 1940. 1 p.
no. 623. Broadcasting Lincoln's first inaugural. Mar. 17, 1941. 1 p.
no. 777. Pamphlet printed in President's second inaugural parade. Feb. 28, 1944. 1 p.
no. 840. Lincoln's second inaugural address. May 14, 1945. 1 p.
no. 1241. Lincoln's first inaugural--miscellany. Jan. 19, 1953. 1 p.
no. 1243. Lincoln's first inaugural--pro and con. Feb. 2, 1953. 1 p.
no. 1404. The Queen, the Emperor, the President, 1861. Mar. 5, 1956. 1 p.
no. 1427. The inauguration of Abraham Lincoln, March 4, 1861. Jan. 1957: 1-2, 4. illus.
no. 1452-1453. Lincoln's second inaugural, a gala event in Washington society. Feb. 1959: 1-3; Mar: 1-4. illus.
no. 1477. Chronicle junior. Mar. 1961: 1-4. facsim.

E457.L74

669 Citation 669 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 669

Lorant, Stefan. Clouds across the Potomac: riflemen hidden on rooftops guarded Lincoln's parade line. Times-herald (Washington), Jan. 19, 1949: 1, 15.

Newsp

670 Citation 670 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 670

Lorant, Stefan. Lincoln, a picture story of his life. Rev. and enl. ed. New York, Harper [1957] 304 p. illus., facsims., ports.

First inauguration: p. 114-117.
Second inauguration: p. 226-231.

E457.6.L78 1957

671 Citation 671 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 671

Mitgang, Herbert, ed. Lincoln as they saw him. New York, Rinehart [1956] 519 p. illus., ports.

First inauguration and comments on address: p. 235-242.
Second inauguration: p. 434-438.

E457.15.M5

672 Citation 672 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 672

Nevins, Allan. The emergence of Lincoln. v. 2. Prologue to civil war, 1859-1861. New York, Scribner, 1950. 524 p. illus., maps, ports.

First inauguration: p. 457-461.

E415.7.N38

673 Citation 673 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 673

Nevins, Allan. He did hold Lincoln's hat. American heritage, v. 10, Feb. 1959: 98-99. port.

Cites contemporary newspaper account verifying incident involving Sen. Stephen A. Douglas.

E171.A43, v. 10

674 Citation 674 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 674

Nicolay, John G., and John Hay. Abraham Lincoln: a history. Lincoln's inauguration. Century magazine, v. 35, Dec. 1887: 265-284. illus.

AP2.C4, v. 35

675 Citation 675 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 675

The 100th anniversary of the inaugural of Abraham Lincoln. Extension of remarks of Hon. Fred Schwengel, of Iowa, in the House of Representatives, Thursday, March 9, 1961. Congressional record, 87th Congress, 1st session, v. 107: 3688-3691.

J11.R5, v. 107

676 Citation 676 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 676

Randall, James G. Lincoln the President. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1945-55. 4 v. illus., facsims., maps, ports. (American political leaders)

First inauguration and address: v. 1, p. 293-310.
Second inauguration: v. 4, p. 341-344.
Similar information appears in the author's Mr. Lincoln, edited by Richard N. Current (New York, Dodd, Mead, 1957. 392 p. illus. E457.R215), on p. 139-142 and p. 337-340.

E457.R2

677 Citation 677 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 677

Raymond, Henry J. The life and public services of Abraham Lincoln. To which are added anecdotes and personal reminiscences of President Lincoln, by Frank B. Carpenter. New York, Derby and Miller, 1865. 808 p. facsims., plates, ports.

First inauguration and address: p. 161-170.
Second inauguration and address: p. 669-671.

E457.R265

678 Citation 678 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 678

Sandburg, Carl. Abraham Lincoln; the war years. New York, Harcourt, Brace [1939] 4 v. illus., facsims., maps, plates, ports.

First inauguration: v. 1, p. 120-140.
Second inauguration: v. 4, p. 85-99, 118-120.

E457.4.S36

679 Citation 679 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 679

Sandburg, Carl. Address, upon the occasion of Abraham Lincoln's one hundredth inaugural anniversary. East front of the United States Capitol, March 4, 1961. With an introduction by Carl Haverlin. Chicago, Black Cat Press [1961] xvi, 32 p. 67 mm.

E457.7.S32 Min. Case

680 Citation 680 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 680

Sat by Mrs. Lincoln: Mrs. Teall recalls inauguration day of 1861. Washington post, Mar. 4, 1905, pt. 2: 1.

Newsp

681 Citation 681 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 681

Stepp, John W. Lincoln is inaugurated 16th President: the inaugural as reported by the Star 100 years ago. Sunday, the star magazine (Washington), Mar. 5, 1961: 4-5, 14. illus.

Newsp

682 Citation 682 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 682

Tarbell, Ida M. The life of Abraham Lincoln, drawn from original sources and containing many speeches, letters, and telegrams hitherto unpublished. New York, Lincoln Historical Society, 1924. 4 v. illus., facsims., maps, plates, ports.

Lincoln as one of the managers of Taylor's inaugural ball: v. 2, p. 21-22.
Prepares first inaugural address: v. 3, p. 19-21.
First inauguration and address: v. 3, p. 47-61.
Second inaugural address: v. 4, p. 60-61.

E457.T184

683 Citation 683 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 683

Thomas, Benjamin P. Abraham Lincoln, a biography. New York, Knopf, 1952. 548 p. illus., maps, ports.

First inauguration: p. 245-248.
Second inauguration: p. 503-504.

E457.T427 1952

684 Citation 684 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 684

U. S. Congess. Joint Committee to Commemorate the One Hundredth Anniversary of the First Inaugural of Abraham Lincoln. Ceremonies and reenactment of the one hundredth anniversary of the first inauguration of Abraham Lincoln, 1861-1961, on the east front of the Capitol of the United States, March 4, 1961. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1962. xxvi, 37 p. illus. ([U. S.] 87th Congress, 2d session. House document no. 523)

E457.7.U5965

685 Citation 685 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 685

U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1861. Arrangements for the inauguration of the President of the United States, on the fourth of March, 1861. [Washington? 1861] 3 p. plan.

Copy also in the general collections (F198.W35).

E457.U6 Rare Bk. Coll.

686 Citation 686 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 686

U. S. Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission. Lincoln day by day; a chronology, 1809-1865. Earl Schenck Miers, editor-in-chief. Washington, 1960. 3 v.

Lincoln attends Taylor's inauguration and inaugural ball: v. 2, p. 9.
First inauguration: v. 3, p. 24-26.
Second inauguration: v. 3, p. 317-318.

E457.U66

687 Citation 687 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 687

U. S. President, 1861-1865 (Lincoln) Lincoln's inaugural and first message to Congress. New York, A. LovelI, 1894. 27 p. (American history leaflets, no. 18. Nov. 1894)

E173.A66, no. 18

688 Citation 688 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 688

Wall, Bernhardt. Following Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865. New York, Wise-Parslow Co. [1943] xix, 415 p. col. illus.

First inauguration: p. 299-301.
Second inauguration: p. 387-389.

E457.W222

689 Citation 689 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 689

Wallis, G. B. Honest Abe and the Little Giant. A reminiscence of Lincoln's first inauguration. Outlook, v. 127, Feb. 9, 1921: 217-219. illus.

AP2.O8, v. 127

690 Citation 690 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 690

Wessen, Ernest J. Lincoln's first inaugural address. Abraham Lincoln quarterly, v. 3, Mar. 1944: 34-37.

About rare editions of the speech.

E457.7.A22, v. 3

691 Citation 691 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 691

White, Jean. Forgot to pay hotel bill: Willard looks back on '61 inaugural when guest Lincoln proved honest. Washington post, Jan. 18, 1957: A1.

Illustrations, including facsimile of letter, on p. B6.

Newsp

692 Citation 692 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Citation 692

White, Jean. 20,000 at re-enacted inaugural hear Sandburg echo Lincoln. Washington post, Mar. 5, 1961: A-1. illus.

Other illustrations on p. B-1.

Newsp

693 Citation 693 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 693

Attorney recalls Lincoln's inaugural 72 years ago. James F. Duhamel watched parade from father's carriage. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 12, 1937: B-1. port.

Newsp

694 Citation 694 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 694

Barbee, David R. Lincoln's second drab and stormy; terrible crush at Capitol when inauguration was moved outdoors. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 5.

E806.W28

695 Citation 695 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 695

Bishop, James A. The day Lincoln was shot. With illustrations selected and arranged by Stefan Lorant. New York, Harper [1955] 304 p. illus., map, ports.

Lincoln's second inauguration: p. 34-37.

E457.5.B63

696 Citation 696 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 696

Brooks, Noah. Lincoln's second inauguration. In his Washington in Lincoln's time. New York, Century Co., 1895. p. 235-241.

E50l.B87

697 Citation 697 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 697

Chambrun, Charles Adolphe de Pineton, marquis de. Impressions of Lincoln and the Civil War, a foreigner's account; translated from the French by Aldebert de Chambrun. New York, Random House [1952] 174 p. illus.

The author's letters to his wife from Dec. 20, 1864, to June 13, 1865.
Lincoln's second inauguration: p. 34-40.

E457.15.C45

698 Citation 698 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 698

Chronicle junior. Printed in the inauguration procession of Lincoln & Johnson. Washington, D. C., March 4th, 1865. 4 p.

Contains "An Inaugural Poem, Dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, and Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee" (p. 1; printed in red ink); an editiorial, "The Reinauguration To-day" (p. 2; printed in blue ink); and "Inauguration Programme" (p. 3-4; printed in black ink).
Accompanied by a copy of the first page only, printed in red ink on silk, for President Lincoln.
In the Robert Todd Lincoln Collection of the Papers of Abraham Lincoln, v. 191.

Mss

699 Citation 699 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 699

Commemoration ceremony of the 100th anniversary of the 2d inauguration of Abraham Lincoln, 1865-1965, Mar. 4, 1965, on the east front of the Capitol, City of Washington, Hon. Melvin Price, chairman. Congressional record, 89th Congress, 1st session, v. 111: 4240-4245.

J11.R5, v. 111

700 Citation 700 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 700

Dewar, Helen. 'With malice toward none': Lincoln inaugural evoked. Washington post, Mar. 5, 1965: C-1. illus.

Newsp

701 Citation 701 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 701

Douglass, Frederick. Life and times. Centenary memorial subscribers' ed. New York, Pathway Press [c1941] 695 (i. e. 703) p. illus., plates.

"Substantially a reproduction of the text of the last revised and complete work" (published in 1893).
Lincoln's second inauguration and reception: p. 398-404.

E449.D744 1941

702 Citation 702 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 702

Green, Samuel A. [The Lincoln inaugural table] In Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Proceedings. v. 42; 1908/09. Boston, 1909. p. 135. illus.

Describes and pictures an iron table "which stood in front of Lincoln when he delivered his second inaugural message in Washington on March 4, 1865; and was given to the Society by Benjamin B. French on October 11, 1866."

F61.M38, v. 42

703 Citation 703 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 703

Inauguration ceremonies. Congressional globe, 39th Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 35, Mar. 4, 1865: 1424-1425.

J11.G5, v. 35

704 Citation 704 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 704

Kunhardt, Dorothy (Meserve), and Philip B. Kunhardt. Twenty days; a narrative in text and pictures of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the twenty days and nights that followed--the Nation in mourning, the long trip home to Springfield. New York, Harper & Row [1965] 312 p. illus., facsims., ports.

On p. 32-35 the authors demonstrate, by close examination of a photograph made at Lincoln's second inauguration, that John Wilkes Booth and his conspirators were at the scene, a few feet from the President.
The swearing in of President Johnson is touched on (p. [68], 103, 108).

E457.5.K8

705 Citation 705 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 705

Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S. Inaugural address. March 4, 1865. [Washington? 1865] 3 p.

E457.94 1865 Rare Bk. Coll.

706 Citation 706 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 706

McFarland, B. S. An incident. Industrialist, v. 26, Apr. 17, 1900: 398-400.

Includes a short account of Lincoln's second inauguration.

S63.S3, v. 26

707 Citation 707 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 707

Mackay, Charles. Forty years' recollections of life, literature, and public affairs, from 1830 to 1870. v. 2. London, Chapman & Hall, 1877. 458 p.

Lincoln's second inauguration: p. 438-446.

PR4971.M2Z5 1877

708 Citation 708 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 708

Moldenhawer, Julius V. The Lincoln of the second inaugural. In Abraham Lincoln Association, Springfield, Ill. Papers. v. 16; 1939. Springfield, 1940. p. 81-106.

Considers Lincoln's character in terms of this famous address.

E457.8.A25, 1939

709 Citation 709 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 709

Morrow, Lance. Hollywood touch: Lincoln inaugural is re-enacted as 30,000 witness Capitol drama. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1965: B-1. illus.

Newsp

710 Citation 710 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 710

No color line drawn: first appearance of Negroes in inauguration parade--Lincoln's second term; many new features and magnificent parade; Civil War was still in progress--ball held at the Patent Office. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1905, pt. 2: 7.

Newsp

711 Citation 711 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 711

The President's inaugural. Harper's weekly, v. 9, Mar. 18, 1865: 164.

Illustrations on p. 161, 168-169.

AP2.H32, v. 9

712 Citation 712 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 712

The second inauguration of President Lincoln. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 19, Mar. 18, 1865: 403.

Illustration on p. 408-409.

AP2.L52, v. 19

713 Citation 713 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 713

Sherwood, Isaac R. I saw Lincoln inaugurated. Leslie's, v. 132, Mar. 5, 1921: 261, 285. illus.

AP2.L52, v. 132

714 Citation 714 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 714

Stern, Philip Van Doren. "The President came forward and the sun burst through the clouds." American heritage, v. 9, Feb. 1958: 10-15, 94-97. illus.

A more extensive version was published as the first chapter in his An End to Valor; the Last Days of the Civil War (Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1958. E477.6.S8), p. 1-28.

E171.A43, v. 9

715 Citation 715 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 715

Thomson, Peggy. Men have century-long remembered the second inaugural of Lincoln, March 4, 1865. Washington post Potomac, Feb. 28, 1965: 5, 7-10. illus.

Newsp

716 Citation 716 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 716

U. S. Congress. Joint Committee to Commemorate the Hundredth Anniversary of the Second Inaugural of Abraham Lincoln. Commemoration ceremony upon the occasion of the one hundredth anniversary of the second inauguration of Abraham Lincoln, 1865-1965, East Front of the United States Capitol at twelve o'clock noon, Washington, D. C., March 4, 1965. [Washington? 1965] 24 p. illus.

E457.7.U5966 Rare Bk. Coll.

717 Citation 717 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 717

U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1865. Arrangements for the inauguration of the President of the United States, on the fourth of March, 1865. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1865. 6 p.

JK538.1865.A3

718 Citation 718 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Abraham Lincoln
Second Inauguration

Citation 718

Whitman, Walt. Specimen days in America. London, H. Milford, Oxford University Press [1932] xiv, 317 p. (The World's classics, no. 371)

Lincoln's second inauguration: p. 93-94, 96. Inaugural ball: p. 97.

PS3220.A1 1932

719 Citation 719 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Johnson
Citation 719

Andrew Johnson's inauguration. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 21, Jan. 6, 1866: 244-245. illus.

AP2.L52, v. 21

720 Citation 720 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Johnson
Citation 720

Bowers, Claude G. The tragic era; the revolution after Lincoln. Cambridge, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1929. xxii, 567 p. facsims., plates, ports.

Inauguration p. 3-4.

E668.B779

721 Citation 721 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Johnson
Citation 721

Foster, Lillian, comp. Andrew Johnson, President of the United States; his life and speeches. New York, Richardson, 1866. 316 p.

Inauguration and address: p. 193-194.

E667.F7

722 Citation 722 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Johnson
Citation 722

Savage, John. The life and public services of Andrew Johnson, seventeenth President of the United States, including his state papers, speeches, and addresses. New York, Derby & Miller, 1866. 408, 130, 19 p. plates, port.

Inauguration and address: p. 327-329.

E667.S26

723 Citation 723 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Johnson
Citation 723

Severn, William. In Lincoln's footsteps; the life of Andrew Johnson. New York, I. Washburn [1966] 215 p. illus.

Inauguration: p. 123-124.

E667.S48

724 Citation 724 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Johnson
Citation 724

Stryker, Lloyd P. Andrew Johnson; a study in courage. New York, Macmillan Co., 1929. xvi, 881 p. illus., facsims., plates, ports.

Inauguration: p. 194-197.

E667.S92

725 Citation 725 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Johnson
Citation 725

Tappan, George L. Andrew Johnson--not guilty. New York, Comet Press Books [1954] 139 p.

Inauguration: p. 85.

E667.T3

726 Citation 726 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Andrew Johnson
Citation 726

Winston, Robert W. Andrew Johnson, plebeian and patriot. New York, H. Holt [c1928] xvi, 549 p. facsims., map, plates, ports.

Inauguration: p. 268-269.

E667.W78

727 Citation 727 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 727

Badeau, Adam. Grant in peace, from Appomattox to Mount McGregor; a personal memoir. Hartford, S. S. Scranton, 1887. 591 p. illus., facsims., plates.

First inauguration: p. 159-160.
Hayes' inauguration: p. 251-252.

E672.B131

728 Citation 728 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 728

Barbee, David R. Organized groups marched for Grant; feud with Johnson caused much comment among papers of period. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 17.

E806.W28

729 Citation 729 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 729

Briggs, Emily E. President Grant's inaugural. In her The Olivia letters; being some history of Washington City for forty years as told by the letters of a newspaper correspondent. New York, Neale Pub. Co., 1906. p. 95-99.

F198.B85

730 Citation 730 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 730

Casey, Emma (Dent). Tells of the two inaugurations of President Grant. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1917, pt. 4: 1. port.

Newsp

731 Citation 731 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 731

Frost, Lawrence A. U. S. Grant album; a pictorial biography of Ulysses S. Grant, from leather clerk to the White House. Seattle, Superior Pub. Co. [1966] 192 p. illus., facsims., ports.

First inauguration: p. [156].
Second inauguration: p. [164].

E672.F76

732 Citation 732 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 732

Grant's inauguration. Harper's weekly, v. 13, Mar. 20, 1869: 186.

Illustrations on p. 177, 184-185.

AP2.H32, v. 13

733 Citation 733 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 733

Haven, Gilbert. The national day. Independent, v. 21, Mar. 11, 1869: 1.

AP2.I53, v. 21

734 Citation 734 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 734

Hesseltine, William B. Ulysses S. Grant, politican. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1935. 480 p. facsims., plates, ports. (American political leaders)

First inauguration: p. 142-144.
Second inauguration: p. 315-317.
Hayes' inauguration: p. 422.

E672.H46

735 Citation 735 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 735

Inaugural ceremonies. [Washington] Gibson Bros. [1869] [4] p. illus., ports.

In Grant folder.

DWP

736 Citation 736 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 736

The inauguration. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 28, Mar. 20, 1869: 3.

Illustrations on p. 8-9, 12.

AP2.L52, v. 28

737 Citation 737 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 737

Inauguration ceremonies. Congressional globe, 41st Congress, 1st session, v. 41, Mar. 4, 1869: 1-2.

J11.G5, v. 41

738 Citation 738 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 738

The inauguration--to and from the Capitol. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 28, Mar. 27, 1869: 27.

Illustrations on p. 24, 25.

AP2.L52, v. 28

739 Citation 739 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 739

Military fete sways day as Grant assumes office. Washington herald, Mar. 4, 1933: 8-B.

Newsp

740 Citation 740 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 740

Nevins, Allan. Hamilton Fish; the inner history of the Grant administration. Rev. ed. New York, F. Ungar Pub. Co. [1957] 2 v. (xxi, 932 p.) illus., ports.

Grant's first inauguration: v. 1, p. 105-107.
Grant's second inauguration: v. 2, p. 612-613.
Hayes' inauguration: v. 2, p. 857.

E664.F52N44

741 Citation 741 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 741

Poore, Benjamin Perley, and Otis H. Tiffany. Life of U. S. Grant. Philadelphia, Hubbard Bros., 1885. xxxiv, 142, 594 p. illus., ports.

First inauguration: pt. 2, p. 42-45.
Second inauguration: pt. 2, p. 146-154.
Hayes' inauguration: pt. 2, p. 234-237.

E672.P82

742 Citation 742 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 742

Ross, Ishbel. The general's wife; the life of Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1959. 372 p. illus.

First inauguration and inaugural ball: p. 203-205.
Second inauguration and inaugural ball: p. 231-233.

E672.R77

743 Citation 743 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 743

Todd, Helen. A man named Grant. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1940. 598 p. illus.

First inauguration: p. 388-390.
Second inauguration: p. 453-454.
Private inauguration of Hayes on Mar. 3, 1877: p. 521-523.

E672.T64

744 Citation 744 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 744

Townsend, George A. Washington, outside and inside. Hartford, Conn., J. Betts, 1873. xix, 751 p. illus.

Grant's first inauguration: p. 679-681.

F194.T74

745 Citation 745 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 745

U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1869. Arrangements for the inauguration of the President of the United States, on the 4th of March, 1869. Washington, Govt. Print. Off, 1869. [4] p.

F198.W352

746 Citation 746 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Citation 746

U. S. President, 1869-1877 (Grant) Inaugural address of Ulysses S. Grant, President of the United States, March 4, 1869. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1869. 5 p.

J82.C11 Mar. 4 Rare Bk. Coll.

747 Citation 747 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Second Inauguration

Citation 747

Ames, Mary (Clemmer). Ten years in Washington. Life and scenes in the National Capital, as a woman sees them. Hartford, Conn., A. D. Worthington, 1873. xx, 587 p.

Grant's second inauguration: p. 269-277.
Inaugural balls, 1869 and 1873: p. 278-283.

F198.A51

748 Citation 748 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Second Inauguration

Citation 748

Ames, Mary (Clemmer). A woman's letter from Washington--inauguration day. Independent, v. 25, Mar. 13, 1873: 330-331.

AP2.I53, v. 25

749 Citation 749 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Second Inauguration

Citation 749

Inauguration ceremonies. Congressional record, 43d Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 1, Mar. 4, 1873: 1-2.

J11.R5, v. 1

750 Citation 750 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Second Inauguration

Citation 750

Lucke, Jerome B. Excursion of the Second Regiment Connecticut National Guard, to Washington, D. C., March 4, 1873. New Haven, Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1873. 48 p.

F198.L94

751 Citation 751 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Second Inauguration

Citation 751

President Grant's second inauguration. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 36, Mar. 15, 1873: 5-6. illus.

Illustrations also on p. 1, 8-9, 12.
Additional illustrations were published in a supplement to the Mar. 22, 1873, issue (p. 33-36).

AP2.L52, v. 36

752 Citation 752 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Second Inauguration

Citation 752

The second inauguration. Harper's weekly, v. 17, Mar. 22, 1873: 230.

Illustrations on p. 220, 221, 224-225.

AP2.H32, v. 17

753 Citation 753 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Second Inauguration

Citation 753

U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1873. Arrangements for the inauguration of the President of the United States on the fourth of March, 1873. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1873. 6 p.

JK538.1873.A5

754 Citation 754 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Ulysses S. Grant
Second Inauguration

Citation 754

Washington, D. C. Inauguration Committee, 1873. [Presidential inauguration, March 4, 1873. Washington, 1873?] 21.

Describes preparations being made by the committees, and lists their members.
In Grant folder.

DWP

755 Citation 755 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Rutherford B. Hayes
Citation 755

Ames, Mary (Clemmer). A woman's letter from Washington--the inauguration. Independent, v. 29, Mar. 15, 1877: 1-2.

AP2.I53, v. 29

756 Citation 756 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Rutherford B. Hayes
Citation 756

Barbee, David R. Young son of Hayes wept as father won Presidency. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 19.

E806.W28

757 Citation 757 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Rutherford B. Hayes
Citation 757

Barnard, Harry. Rutherford B. Hayes, and his America. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1954] 606 p. illus., facsims., ports.

Inauguration: p. 399-413.

E682.B3

758 Citation 758 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Rutherford B. Hayes
Citation 758

Eckenrode, Hamilton J. Rutherford B. Hayes, statesman of reunion. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1930. 363 p. facsims., plates, ports. (American political leaders)

Inauguration: p. 237-238.

E682.E19

759 Citation 759 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Rutherford B. Hayes
Citation 759

Hayes, Rutherford B., Pres. U. S. Diary and letters of Rutherford Birchard Hayes, nineteenth President of the United States. Edited by Charles Richard Williams. v. 3. 1865-1881. [Columbus] Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, 1924. 650 p. plates, ports.
(Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society. Hayes series, v. 5)

Inauguration: p. 424, 426.

E682.H45, v. 3

760 Citation 760 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Rutherford B. Hayes
Citation 760

The inauguration ceremonies. Christian union, v. 15, Mar. 7, 1877: 204.

AP2.O8, v. 15

761 Citation 761 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Rutherford B. Hayes
Citation 761

Inauguration ceremonies. Congressional record, 45th Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 6, Mar. 5. 1877: 2-4.

J11.R5, v. 6

762 Citation 762 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Rutherford B. Hayes
Citation 762

Inauguration of President Hayes and Vice-President Wheeler. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 44, Mar. 24, 1877: 37-38.

Illustrations on p. 33, 40, 41, 44, 45.

AP2.L52, v. 44

763 Citation 763 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Rutherford B. Hayes
Citation 763

Miller, Joaquin. Inauguration of President Hayes. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 44, Mar. 17, 1877: 26.

Poem.

AP2.L52. v. 44

764 Citation 764 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Rutherford B. Hayes
Citation 764

Oath in secret gives Nation dual Presidents for a day. Washington herald, Mar. 4, 1933: 8-B.

Newsp

765 Citation 765 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Rutherford B. Hayes
Citation 765

Our new President. Harper's weekly, v. 21, Mar. 24, 1877: 230.

Illustrations on p. 221, 224, 228-229.

AP2.H32, v. 21

766 Citation 766 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Rutherford B. Hayes
Citation 766

President Hayes. Inauguration ceremonies at the National Capital, March 5th. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 44, Mar. 17, 1877: 23.

Illustrations on p. 24, 25.

AP2.L52, v. 44

767 Citation 767 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Rutherford B. Hayes
Citation 767

Williams, Charles R. The life of Rutherford Birchard Hayes, nineteenth President of the United States. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1914. 2 v. facsims., plates, ports.

Inauguration: v. 2, p. 5-11.

E682.W7

768 Citation 768 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 768

Ames, Mary (Clemmer). A woman's letter from Washington. Independent, v. 33, Mar. 17, 1881: 2-3.

AP2.I53, v. 33

769 Citation 769 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 769

Barbee, David R. Crowds acclaim Garfield despite raging blizzard; ceremony held outdoors, with new President reading his address. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 15.

E806.W28

770 Citation 770 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 770

Feis, Ruth (Stanley-Brown). Mollie Garfield in the White House. Chicago, Rand McNally [1963] 128 p. illus., ports.

Inauguration: p. 53-58.

E687.F4

771 Citation 771 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 771

Gemmill, Jane W. Notes on Washington; or, Six years at the National Capital. Philadelphia, E. Claxton, 1884. 316 p.

"Some of these notes were originally published in the National Republican, of Washington City."--Preface.
Inauguration of Garfield: p. 73-75.

F199.G32

772 Citation 772 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 772

The inauguration. Harper's weekly, v. 25, Mar. 19, 1881: 180. illus.

Other illustrations on p. 181, 184-185.

AP2.H32, v. 25

773 Citation 773 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 773

Inauguration ceremonies. Congressional record, 47th Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 12, Mar. 4, 1881: 2-3.

J11.R5, v. 12

774 Citation 774 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 774

The inauguration of President Garfield. Independent, v. 33, Mar. 10, 1881: 15.

AP2.I53, v. 33

775 Citation 775 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 775

[Invitation to] inaugural reception & promenade concert ... at the National Museum, Washington, D. C., March 4th, 1881. New York, H. Lee Bank Note Co. [1881] 1 p. ports.

Five copies in Garfield folder.

DWP

776 Citation 776 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 776

Keppler, Joseph. Inauguration. Puck, v. 8, Mar. 2, 1881: 438-439. col. lithograph. 28.5 x 47 cm.

Caricature.

AP101.P7, v. 8

777 Citation 777 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 777

Lossing, Benson J. A biography of James A. Garfield. New York, H. S. Goodspeed [1882] 840 p. ports.

Inauguration and address: p. 602-622.

E687.L87

778 Citation 778 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 778

Marchman, Watt P., ed. The Washington visits of Jenny Halstead, 1879-1881, from her letters. In Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio. Bulletin, v. 12, July 1954: 179-193. illus.

In two letters dated Mar. 4 and 5, 1881 (p. 193), Miss Halstead describes briefly the inauguration of President Garfield and the ball which she attended with President and Mrs. Hayes.

F486.H653, v. 12

779 Citation 779 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 779

Ogilvie, John S. The life and death of James A. Garfield, from the tow path to the White House. Cincinnati, Cincinnati Pub. Co. [1881] 457 p. facsims., plates, ports.

Inauguration: p. 427-428.
Inauguration of Arthur: p. 441-446.

E687.O45

780 Citation 780 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 780

President Garfield's inauguration; a vast crowd and unusually brilliant spectacle. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 52, Mar. 19, 1881: 38-39.

Illustrations on p. 33, 40-41, 44, 49, 52-53. Article includes a paragraph on the ball.

AP2.L52, v. 52

781 Citation 781 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 781

Ridpath, John C. The life and work of James A. Garfield, twentieth President of the United States. Memorial ed. Cincinnati, Jones Bros. [c1881] 820 p. facsims., plates, ports.

Inauguration and address: p. 486-498.

E687.R56

782 Citation 782 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 782

Thayer, William M. From log-cabin to the White House: life of James A. Garfield. With eulogy by Hon. James G. Blaine. Enl., rev., and newly illustrated. Norwich, Conn., H. Bill Pub. Co., 1882. 483 p. plates, ports.

Inauguration: p. 395-401.

E687.T38

783 Citation 783 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 783

U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1881. Arrangements for the inauguration of the President of the United States on the fourth of March, 1881. [Washington] Govt. Print. Off. [1881] [4] p. illus., plan.

E687.U58

784 Citation 784 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 784

U. S. President, 1881 (Garfield) Address of James A. Garfield, on the occasion of his inauguration as President of the United States, March 4, 1881. Washington, 1881. 171.

E686.U65 Rare Bk. Coll.

785 Citation 785 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 785

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1881, Inaugural programme, published by permission of the Executive Committee. [Washington] Gibson Bros. [1881] [16] p. illus., plan.

In the same envelope are the following items: Official Arrangements for the Inauguration of the President of the United States on the Fourth of March, 1881 (3 p.); Programme, Inaugural Procession ([3] p.); and Official Program, Inaugural--March 4, 1881 (8 p.).

E686.I35

786 Citation 786 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

James A. Garfield
Citation 786

Wheeler, E. J. Inaugural ode, March 4th, 1881. Independent, v. 33, Mar. 10, 1881: 4.

AP2.I53, v. 33

787 Citation 787 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Chester A. Arthur
Citation 787

Howe, George F. Chester A. Arthur, a quarter-century of machine politics. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1934. 307 p. plates, ports. (American political leaders)

Inauguration: p. 2, 154-156.

E692.H67

788 Citation 788 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Chester A. Arthur
Citation 788

Taking the oath of office. Harper's weekly, v. 25, Oct. 1, 1881: 660. illus.

AP2.H32, v. 25

789 Citation 789 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Chester A. Arthur
Citation 789

Vice President Arthur taking the Presidential oath. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 53, Oct. 8, 1881: 86.

Illustration on p. 81.

AP2.L52, v. 53

790 Citation 790 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 790

Barbee, David R. Cleveland's first inaugural finest; 200,000 acclaim President-elect, who arrived in Capital unheralded. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 9.

E806.W28

791 Citation 791 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 791

Beard, Frank. The inauguration ball. Judge, v. 7, Mar. 7, 1885: facing p. 14. fold. col. lithograph. 42.7 x 62.5 cm.

Caricature.

AP101.J8, v. 7

792 Citation 792 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 792

Carpenter, Frank G. Carp's Washington. Arranged and edited by Frances Carpenter. New York, McGraw-Hill [1960] 314 p.

Cleveland's first inauguration: p. 35-38.

F196.C3

793 Citation 793 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 793

Foote, Kate. Our Washington letter. Independent, v. 37, Mar. 12, 1885: 2-3.

AP2.I53, v. 37

794 Citation 794 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 794

The inaugural program; arrangement, order and details of the ceremonies attending the inauguration of Grover Cleveland as the 22d President of the United States at Washington, D. C., March 4, 1885. Together with a sketch of the life of the new President, his nomination, election, etc. Containing also brief information for the guidance of strangers visiting Washington. Washington, 1885.

ICN

795 Citation 795 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 795

The inauguration. Christian union, v. 31, Mar. 12, 1885: 3.

AP2.O8, v. 31

796 Citation 796 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 796

Inauguration ceremonies. Congressional record, 49th Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 17, Mar. 4, 1885: 2-3.

J11.R5, v. 17

797 Citation 797 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 797

Kennedy, George. Inaugural parade for Cleveland recalled by oldest inhabitants. Evening star (Washington), June 5, 1947: B-13.

Newsp

798 Citation 798 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 798

Keppler, Joseph. Cleveland's entry into Washington, March 4th, 1885. Puck, v. 17, Mar. 4, 1885: 8-9. col. lithograph. 28.4 x 47 cm.

Caricature, "With PUCK's regards to Hans Makart and Charles V."

AP101.P7, v. 17

799 Citation 799 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 799

Kintz, Henry J. The inauguration of Grover Cleveland, the President-elect. March 4th, 1885. A book for fifty million people. Alexandria, Va., 1885. 159 p. plates, ports.

E696.K56

800 Citation 800 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 800

McElroy, Robert M. Grover Cleveland, the man and the statesman; an authorized biography. New York, Harper. 1923. 2 v. ports.

First inauguration: v. 1, p. 110-111.
Second inauguration: v. 2, p. 9-10.
McKinley's inauguration: v. 2, p. 253-255.

E697.M14

801 Citation 801 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 801

Nevins, Allan. Grover Cleveland; a study in courage. New York. Dodd, Mead, 1932. 832 p. plates, ports. (American political leaders)

First inauguration: p. 206-207.

E697.N46

802 Citation 802 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 802

President Cleveland; scenes and incidents of a brilliant inauguration. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 60, March. 14, 1885: 54-55.

Illustrations on p. 49, 53, 56-57, 61.

AP2.L52, v. 60

803 Citation 803 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 803

Proctor, John C. President Cleveland's inauguration. Sunday star (Washington), May 18, 1952: C-10.

Newsp

804 Citation 804 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 804

Schreiber, Bessie R. An acrostic to President Grover Cleveland on his inauguration. Containing the names of all the newspapers in New York State. N[ew] Y[ork], H. Seibert, c1885. broadside. 45 cm. fold, to 29 x 23 cm.

E696.S37

805 Citation 805 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 805

Townsend, George A. The inauguration. Harper's weekly, v. 29, Mar. 14, 1885: 170.

Illustrations on p. 161, 164, 165. A supplement at end of this issue reproduces a double-page illustration, by T. de Thulstrup, of the inaugural ball.

AP2.H32, v. 29

806 Citation 806 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 806

U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1885. Arrangements for the inauguration of the President of the United States, on the fourth of March, 1885. [Washington, 1885] [8] p. illus., plan.

JK538.1885.A5

807 Citation 807 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 807

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1885. Cleveland & Hendricks' inauguration, Mar. 4, 1885. Committees in charge of the celebration and rules for their government. Adopted by the General Committee of Fifty, December 29, 1884. [Washington, R. O. Polkinhorn [1885] 24 p.

F199.W31 1885C

808 Citation 808 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 808

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1885. Final report of the Executive Committee of the inaugural ceremonies of March 4, 1885, and resolutions of the General Committee. Washington, C. W. Brown, 1885. 19 p.

F199.W31 1885F

809 Citation 809 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Citation 809

Washington, D. C. Military Committee, 1885. Inauguration, 1885. [Washington, 1885] 14 p.

In Cleveland 1885 folder.

DWP

810 Citation 810 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Benjamin Harrison
Citation 810

Barbee, David R. Clevelands efface selves at rites; let Harrisons have all of inaugural show in March, 1889. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 4.

E806.W28

811 Citation 811 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Benjamin Harrison
Citation 811

Barbee, David R. Street crowds, drenched, cheer Benjamin Harrison. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 16.

E806.W28

812 Citation 812 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Benjamin Harrison
Citation 812

Boldrick, Samuel J. Writes of memories of President Harrison's inauguration. Evening star (Washington), Feb. 6, 1941: A-10.

Letter to the editor.

Newsp

813 Citation 813 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Benjamin Harrison
Citation 813

Color marked inaugurals in the early 80's. Washington herald, Mar. 14, 1929: 28.

About the inauguration of Benjamin Harrison.

Newsp

814 Citation 814 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Benjamin Harrison
Citation 814

Foote, Kate. Our Washington letter. Independent, v. 41, Mar. 14, 1889: 6-7.

AP2.I53, v. 41

815 Citation 815 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Benjamin Harrison
Citation 815

Gillam, Victor. Inauguration, March 4, 1889. Judge, v. 15, Mar. 2, 1889: 340-341. col. lithograph. 29 x 46.6 cm.

Caricature of inauguration procession as medieval wedding.

AP101.J8, v. 15

816 Citation 816 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Benjamin Harrison
Citation 816

Inauguration ceremonies. Congressional record, 51st Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 21, Mar. 4, 1889: 2-4.

J11.R5, v. 21

817 Citation 817 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Benjamin Harrison
Citation 817

Peace Monument stand. The only front views. The grand inaugural procession. Washington, R. H. Darby Print. [1889] broadside. plan. 86 x 61 cm.

In Benjamin Harrison folder.

DWP

818 Citation 818 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Benjamin Harrison
Citation 818

President Harrison's inauguration. Harper's weekly, v. 33, Mar. 16, 1889: 206.

Illustrations on p. 201, 208-209.

AP2.H32, v. 33

819 Citation 819 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Benjamin Harrison
Citation 819

Republican Party. National Committee, 1888-1892. Executive committee of the Inaugural Ceremonies of March 4, 1889. Final report. Washington, Gibson Bros., 1889. 17 p.

JK538.1889.R42

820 Citation 820 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Benjamin Harrison
Citation 820

Republican Party. National Committee, 1888-1892. Executive Committee of the Inaugural Ceremonies of March 4, 1889. Inaugural ceremonies, March 4, 1889. Committees in charge and rules for their government adopted by the Executive Committee, November 24, 1888. [Washington] Beresford, Pr. [1888?] 30 p.

In Benjamin Harrison folder.

DWP

821 Citation 821 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Benjamin Harrison
Citation 821

Republican Party. National Committee, 1888-1892. Executive Committee of the Inaugural Ceremonies of March 4, 1889. Official programme of the inaugural ceremonies of President Benjamin Harrison and Vice-President Levi P. Morton, March 4th, 1889. [Washington] Fletcher & Langstaff [1889] 32 p. illus. (part col.)

In Benjamin Harrison folder.

DWP

822 Citation 822 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Benjamin Harrison
Citation 822

Sievers, Harry J. Benjamin Harrison. Chicago, H. Regnery Co., 1952-68. 3 v. illus., maps, ports.

Vol. 2 published by University Publishers, New York, and v. 3 by Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis.
Contents. v. 1. Hoosier warrior, 1833-1865. [v. 2] Hoosier statesman: from the Civil War to the White House, 1865-1888. [v. 3] Hoosier President: the White House and after.
Inauguration: v. 1, p. 3-7; v. 3, p. 34-39.

E702.S54

823 Citation 823 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Benjamin Harrison
Citation 823

Souvenir of Washington. Inauguration of Benjamin Harrison, President, and Levi P. Morton, Vice-President. Washington, Shoomaker Co. [1889] [24] p. illus.

In Benjamin Harrison folder.

DWP

824 Citation 824 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Benjamin Harrison
Citation 824

U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1889. Order of procession for the inauguration of the President of the United States, on the fourth of March, 1889. [Washington] Bureau Engraving & Print. [1889] [4] p.

In Benjamin Harrison folder.

DWP

825 Citation 825 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Benjamin Harrison
Citation 825

U. S. President, 1889-1893 (Benjamin Harrison) Inaugural address of the President of the United States delivered March 4, 1889. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1889. 16 p.

J82.C61 Mch. 4 Rare Bk. Coll.

826 Citation 826 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Second Inauguration

Citation 826

Bain, George G. The inauguration of President Cleveland. Frank Leslie's illustrated weekly, v. 76, Mar. 9, 1893: 154-155.

Illustrations on p. 145, 149, 152-153, 156.

AP2.L52, v. 76

827 Citation 827 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Second Inauguration

Citation 827

Bain, George G. Some snap-shots at the inauguration. Frank Leslie's illustrated weekly, v. 76, Mar. 16, 1893: 171.

Illustrations on p. 168, 169.

AP2.L52, v. 76

828 Citation 828 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Second Inauguration

Citation 828

Field, Kate. A worm's inaugural remarks; the inaugural procession. Kate Field's Washington, v. 7, Mar. 8, 1893: 145-146.

AP2.K27, v. 7

829 Citation 829 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Second Inauguration

Citation 829

Foote, Kate. Our Washington letter. Independent, v. 45, Mar. 9, 1893: 6-7.

AP2.I53, v. 45

830 Citation 830 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Second Inauguration

Citation 830

Inauguration ceremonies. Congressional record, 53d Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 25, Mar. 4, 1893: 2-4.

J11.R5, v. 25

831 Citation 831 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Second Inauguration

Citation 831

Inauguration of President Cleveland. Illustrated American, v. 13, Mar. 25, 1893: 359-365. illus.

Another illustration on p. 358.

AP2.I25, v. 13

832 Citation 832 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Second Inauguration

Citation 832

Inauguration of the President of the United States, March 4, 1893. Card of admission. [Washington] Bureau Engraving & Print. [1893] 1 p. illus.

In Cleveland 1893 folder.

DWP

833 Citation 833 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Second Inauguration

Citation 833

Lingle, Caroline G. Inauguration reminiscences. Kate Field's Washington, v. 7, Mar. 15, 1893: 166-167.

AP2.K27, v. 7

834 Citation 834 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Second Inauguration

Citation 834

Nelson, Henry L. The inauguration of President Cleveland. Harper's weekly, v. 37, Mar. 18, 1893: 251.

Illustrations on p. 245, 252, 253, 256-257.

AP2.H32, v. 37

835 Citation 835 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Second Inauguration

Citation 835

Proctor, John C. When the Democrats staged their most riotous inaugural. Sunday star (Washington), Aug. 26, 1951: C-2.

Newsp

836 Citation 836 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Second Inauguration

Citation 836

Smith, Percy G. Inauguration preparations; interesting details of the process of President-making. Kate Field's Washington, v. 7, Mar. 1, 1893: 133-134.

AP2.K27, v. 7

837 Citation 837 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Second Inauguration

Citation 837

U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1893. Order of procession for the inauguration of the President of the United States on the fourth of March, 1893. [Washington] Bureau Engraving & Print. [1893] [4] p. illus.

In U. S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion.
Copy also in DWP, in Cleveland 1893 folder.

Mss

838 Citation 838 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Second Inauguration

Citation 838

Washington, D. C. Headquarters of the Grand Marshal, 1893. Inaugural parade of March 4, 1893. [Washington, 1893?] 16 p. (General orders, no. 1)

F199.W31 1893G

839 Citation 839 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Second Inauguration

Citation 839

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1893. Cleveland and Stevenson, inaugural ceremonies, March 4, 1893. Officers and members of the General, Executive, and Sub-committees. [Washington, 1893] 60 p.

F199.W31 1893C

840 Citation 840 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Grover Cleveland
Second Inauguration

Citation 840

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1893. Inaugural ceremonies of Grover Cleveland, President, and Adlai E. Stevenson, Vice-President. March 4, 1893. Final report of the General Committee and of the Executive Committee. [Washington, Printed by J. F. Sheiry, 1893] 48 p. illus.

F199.W31 1893I

841 Citation 841 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 841

Banks, Elizabeth L. Sentiments of the inaugural crowd. Washington post, Mar. 7, 1897: 6.

Newsp

842 Citation 842 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 842

Barbee, David R. Queen Lil attended M'Kinley inaugural; fair skies helped to make 1897 event one of most brilliant in Capital. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 11.

E806.W28

843 Citation 843 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 843

Davis, Richard Harding. The inauguration. Harper's monthly, v. 95, Aug. 1897: 337-355. illus.

Reprinted, minus two illustrations, in his A Year From a Reporter's Note-Book (New York, Harper, 1898. D398.D3), p. 137-189.

AP2.H3, v. 95

844 Citation 844 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 844

Decorations for President McKinley's inauguration. American architect and building news, v. 55, Mar. 27, 1897: 100.

NA1.A3, v. 55

845 Citation 845 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 845

Forbes, Quincy. At the Nation's Capital: the inauguration. Illustrated American, v. 21, Mar. 13, 1897: 360-362. illus.

Another illustration on p. 359.

AP2.I25, v. 21

846 Citation 846 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 846

Gillam, Victor. The triumphal entry of McKinley, March 4th, 1897. Judge, v. 32, Mar. 13, 1897: 172-173. col. lithograph. 27.5 x 46 cm.

Caricature of inaugural procession as a Roman triumph.

AP101.J8, v. 32

847 Citation 847 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 847

Inaugural day. Outlook, v. 55, Mar. 13, 1897: 722-723.

AP2.O8, v. 55

848 Citation 848 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 848

Inauguration ceremonies. Congressional record, 55th Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 30, Mar. 4, 1897: 2-5.

J11.R5, v. 30

849 Citation 849 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 849

Inauguration. March 4, 1897. [Admission tickets to reviewing stand for President and Mrs. Grover Cleveland. Washington, 1897]

Accompanied by form letter from chairman of Inaugural Committee. Ticket to inaugural ball indicated in letter as being enclosed is not now in envelope.
In U. S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion.

Mss

850 Citation 850 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 850

The inauguration of McKinley. Leslie's weekly, v. 84, Mar. 18, 1897: 173.

Illustrations and captions only; no other text. Other illustrations on p. 180, 181.

AP2.L52, v. 84

851 Citation 851 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 851

Jennings, Janet. Our Washington letter. Independent, v. 49, Mar. 11, 1897: 9.

AP2.I53, v. 49

852 Citation 852 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 852

Leech, Margaret. In the days of McKinley. New York, Harper [1959] 686 p. illus., facsims., ports.

First inauguration: p. 116-120,
Second inauguration: p. 573-575.
T. Roosevelt's inauguration: p. 602.

E711.6.L4

853 Citation 853 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 853

Morgan, Howard Wayne. William McKinley and his America. [Syracuse, N. Y.] Syracuse University Press, 1963. 595 p. illus., ports.

First inauguration: p. 272-273.
Second inauguration: p. 510-512.

E711.6.M7

854 Citation 854 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 854

Nelson, Henry L. The inauguration of Mr. McKinley. Harper's weekly, v. 41, Mar. 13, 1897: 259.

Illustrations on p. 241, 248, 257, and 260-261.

AP2.H32, v. 41

855 Citation 855 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 855

The Presidential inauguration in the United States. Illustrated London news, v. 110, Mar. 20, 1897: 389. illus.

AP4.I3, v. 110

856 Citation 856 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 856

Souvenir program of the inaugural ceremonies of Wm. McKinley, President, and Garret A. Hobart, Vice-President of the United States, March 4, 1897. [Washington] Published by U. S. Historical and Souvenir Pub. Co. [1897] 36 p. illus.

In McKinley folder.

DWP

857 Citation 857 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 857

U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1897. Program for the inauguration of the President and Vice-President of the United States, March fourth, 1897. [Washington, Govt. Print. Off. Print, 1897] [8] p.

F199.U58

858 Citation 858 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 858

U. S. President, 1897-1901 (McKinley) Inaugural address of William McKinley, March 4, 1897. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1897. 12 p.

J82.C81 Mar. 4

859 Citation 859 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 859

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1897. Inaugural ceremonies, March 4th, 1897. Final report of the chairman of the Executive Committee. Washington, Gibson Bros., 1897. 24 p.

F199.W31 1897 In

860 Citation 860 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 860

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1897. Inaugural ceremonies, Washington, D. C., March 4th, 1897; souvenier [sic] of National Capitol. [Washington] 1897. 48 p. illus.

F199.W31 1897I

861 Citation 861 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Citation 861

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1897. Official programme of the inaugural ceremonies of Hon. William McKinley, of Ohio, and Hon. Garret A. Hobart, of New Jersey, as President and Vice-President of the United States, at Washington, D. C., March 4, 1897; edited and compiled by Robert Schenck Fletcher and Fred. W. Evans. [Washington?] Brett Lithographing Co., c1897. 96 p. illus.

F199.W31 1897O

862 Citation 862 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 862

Batchelder, Frank R. Mrs. Damon's inauguration boarder. Leslie's weekly, v. 92, Mar. 2, 1901: 201.

Short story.

AP2.L52, v. 92

863 Citation 863 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 863

Chapple, Joseph Mitchell. [The inauguration] National magazine, v. 14, Apr. 1901: 6, 8-17. illus.

AP2.N34, v. 14

864 Citation 864 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 864

Fawcett, Waldon. The first inauguration of the new century. Leslie's weekly, v. 92, Mar. 2, 1901: 210-211. ports.

Other illustrations on p. 212.

AP2.L52, v. 92

865 Citation 865 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 865

Gillam, Victor. The inauguration of William McKinley, March 4th, 1901. Judge, v. 40, Mar. 9, 1901. col. lithograph. 27 x 45.5 cm.

Caricature of inaugural procession showing McKinley in sedan chair shaped like the "full dinner pail." Pages of volume are unnumbered.

AP101.J8, v. 40

866 Citation 866 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 866

A great occasion. Washington Capital, v. 20, Mar. 9, 1901: 3.

F191.W27, v. 20

867 Citation 867 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 867

The inaugural ceremonies. Independent, v. 53, Mar. 7, 1901: 521.

AP2.I53, v. 53

868 Citation 868 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 868

The inauguration. Outlook, v. 67, Mar. 9, 1901: 555.

AP2.O8, v. 67

869 Citation 869 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 869

Inauguration ceremonies. Congressional record, 57th Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 35, Mar. 4, 1901: 2-3.

J11.R5, v. 35

870 Citation 870 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 870

The inauguration of McKinley and Roosevelt. Leslie's weekly, v. 92, Mar. 16, 1901: 257. illus.

This page was reprinted in v. 93, extra no., Sept. 9, 1901, p. [12].

AP2.L52, v. 92

871 Citation 871 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 871

Inauguration of the President of the United States, March fourth, nineteen hundred and one. [Admission ticket. Washington, 1901] 1 p. ports.

In U. S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion.

Mss

872 Citation 872 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 872

Irving, Minna. His first inauguration day. Leslie's weekly, v. 92, Mar. 2, 1901: 211.

Poem.

AP2.L52, v. 92

873 Citation 873 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 873

Irving, Minna. Inauguration day. Leslie's weekly, v. 92, Mar. 9, 1901: 223.

Poem.

AP2.L52, v. 92

874 Citation 874 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 874

Leupp, Francis E. The inauguration. Harper's weekly, v. 45, Mar. 9, 1901: 246.

Illustrations on p. 243, 248, 255, and 260-261.

AP2.H32, v. 45

875 Citation 875 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 875

Palmer, Frederick. The Presidential inauguration. Collier's weekly, v. 26, Mar. 16, 1901: 6-7, 13. illus.

Other illustrations on p. 5, 8, and 16-17.

AP2.C65, v. 26

876 Citation 876 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 876

U. S. Congress. Joint Committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1901. Program for the inauguration of the President and Vice-President of the United States, March 4th, 1901. [Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1901] 10 p. ports.

In U. S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion.

Mss

877 Citation 877 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 877

U. S. President, 1897-1901 (McKinley) Inaugural address of William McKinley, March 4, 1901. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1901. 31 p.

J82.C85 Mch. 4

878 Citation 878 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 878

Washington, D. C. Headquarters of the Grand Marshal, 1901. Inaugural parade of March 4, 1901. [Washington, Gibson Bros., 1901] 19 p. (General orders, no. 5)

In McKinley folder.

DWP

879 Citation 879 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 879

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1901. Inaugural ceremonies, March 4, 1901. Committees in charge and rules for their government adopted by the Inaugural Committee, December 17, 1900. [Washington, National Pub. Co., 1901?] 52 p.

In McKinley folder.

DWP

880 Citation 880 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Mckinley
Second Inauguration

Citation 880

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1901. Official souvenir program, inaugural ceremonies, March 4, 1901. Edited and compiled by the Committee on Printing, Isadore Saks, chairman. [Washington, 1901] [104] p. illus.

F199.W31 1901O

881 Citation 881 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Citation 881

The accession of President Roosevelt. Outlook, v. 69, Sept. 21, 1901: 144.

AP2.O8, v. 69

882 Citation 882 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Citation 882

The inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt. Harper's weekly, v. 45, Sept. 21, 1901: 957.

AP2.H32, v. 45

883 Citation 883 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Citation 883

Mowbray, Jay H. The intellectual giant, Roosevelt, the people's champion for human rights. Philadelphia, National Pub. Co. [c1912] 128, 64, [160] p. illus., plates (part col.)

First inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt: p. [100]-[103].

JK2388.1912.M7

884 Citation 884 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Citation 884

The new President takes the oath of office. Leslie's weekly, v. 93, Sept. 28, 1901: 293. illus.

Pictures show the house and room where President Roosevelt was sworn in.

AP2.L52, v. 93

885 Citation 885 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Citation 885

Pringle, Henry F. Theodore Roosevelt, a biography. New York, Harcourt, Brace [c1931] 627 p. plates, ports.

First inauguration: p. 232-233.
Second inauguration: p. 362-365.
A revised edition of 1956 (New York, Harcourt, Brace. 435 p. A Harvest book, 15. E757.P967), somewhat abridged, gives substantially the same information on p. 163-164 and p. 255-257.

E757.P96

886 Citation 886 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Citation 886

[Theodore Roosevelt is sworn in as President]. National magazine, v. 15, Oct. 1901: 22, 24.

AP2.N34, v. 15

887 Citation 887 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 887

Baker, Abby G. Inauguration day at the National Capital. Woman's home companion, v. 32, Mar. 1905: 52.

AP2.W714, v. 32

888 Citation 888 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 888

Barbee, David R. Cowboys featured Roosevelt parade; Rough Riders also in long march of the inaugural; cheered by crowds. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 3.

E806.W28

889 Citation 889 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 889

Blythe, Samuel G. A President is inaugurated. In Greene, Ward, ed. Star reporters and 34 of their stories. New York, Random House [1948] p. 71-77.

First published in the New York World on Mar. 5, 1905.

PN4726.G7 1948

890 Citation 890 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 890

Chapple, Joseph Mitchell. [The inauguration]. National magazine, v. 22, Apr. 1905: 3-6. illus.

AP2.N34, v. 22

891 Citation 891 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 891

District of Columbia. Board of Commissioners. Inaugural laws, to be enforced by the police, February 28th to March 10th, inclusive, in the District of Columbia. [Washington] Press of Judd & Detweiler [1905] broadside. 49 x 31 cm.

In Theodore Roosevelt folder.

DWP

892 Citation 892 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 892

Finest inaugural parade ever held in Washington; imposing inauguration of President Roosevelt. Leslie's weekly, v. 100, Mar. 16, 1905: 244-245.

Illustrations and captions only; no other text.

AP2.L52, v. 100

893 Citation 893 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 893

Friggens, Paul G. Teddy's inaugural recalled out West; reminiscences of the trip to Washington made by sixty-two cowboys to take part in that historic inaugural parade of twenty-eight years ago. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1933, pt. 7: 41. illus.

Newsp

894 Citation 894 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 894

Hapgood, Norman. Washington's inaugural, and Mr. Roosevelt's; a glance from 1789 to 1905--our country then and now. Collier's, v. 34, Mar. 4, 1905: 17.

AP2.C65, v. 34

895 Citation 895 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 895

Hitchcock, F. H. The inauguration. Harper's weekly. v, 49. Mar. 4, 1905: 304-306. illus.

Another illustration on p. 299.

AP2.H32, v. 49

896 Citation 896 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 896

[The inauguration]. Outlook, v. 79, Mar. 11, 1905: 626-628.

AP2.O8, v. 79

897 Citation 897 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 897

[Inauguration ceremonies]. Congressional record, 59th Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 40, Mar. 4, 1905: 2-3.

J11.R5, v. 40

898 Citation 898 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 898

Inauguration ceremonies, March fourth, 1905. [Admission ticket to platform outside Senate wing of Capitol. Washington, 1905] 1 p.

Accompanied by informative note.
In Theodore Roosevelt folder.

DWP

899 Citation 899 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 899

Inauguration of President Roosevelt. Independent, v. 58, Mar. 9, 1905: 517-519. illus.

AP2.I53, v. 58

900 Citation 900 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 900

Irving, Minna. Inauguration--President Roosevelt, March 4th, 1905. Leslie's weekly, v. 100, Mar. 2, 1905: 210.

Poem.

AP2.L52, v. 100

901 Citation 901 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 901

Keppler, Joseph. Ave Theodore! Puck, v. 57, Mar. 1, 1905. col. lithograph. 26.5 x 44.8 cm.

Caricature of inaugural procession as a Roman triumph. Pages of volume are unnumbered.

AP101.P7, v. 57

902 Citation 902 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 902

Official programme of exercises and illustrated inaugural history commemorating the inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt as President of the United States, Charles W. Fairbanks as Vice-President of the United States; illustrated with more than one hundred and fifty engravings. Washington, O. A. Sontag, 1905. 108 p. illus.

JK538.1905.O3

903 Citation 903 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 903

Precedent set when T. R. wins office in own right. Washington herald, Mar. 4, 1933: 11-B.

Newsp

904 Citation 904 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 904

The President and inauguration-day ceremonies in Washington. Harper's weekly, v. 49, Mar. 18, 1905: 394-395. illus.

AP2.H32, v. 49

905 Citation 905 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 905

Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. U. S. Letters, selected and edited by Elting E. Morison. v. 4. The Square Deal, 1903-1905. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1951. 711-1438 p.

Inauguration: p. 1131-1133.

E757.R7958, v. 4

906 Citation 906 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 906

Souvenir programme of the inaugural of Theodore Roosevelt, March 4, 1905. [Washington, 1905?] [41] p. illus.

F199.W3137

907 Citation 907 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 907

Thaw, Alexander B. An inaugural ode. Nelson, N. H., Monadnock Press, 1905. 20 p.

PS3539.H1515 1905

908 Citation 908 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 908

U. S. Congress. Joint Committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1905. Program, inauguration of the President and Vice-President of the United States. Ceremonies at the National Capitol, March fourth, nineteen hundred and five. [Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1905] 8 p. illus.

In Theodore Roosevelt folder.

DWP

909 Citation 909 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 909

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1905. Final report of the chairman of the Inaugural Committee and of the chairmen of the several sub-committees in connection with the inaugural ceremonies of March 4, 1905. Washington, W. F. Roberts Co. [1905] 119 p.
F199.W31 1905F

910 Citation 910 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 910

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1905. The following organizations will compose the civic grand division of the inaugural parade, 1905. [Washington, 1905] [4] p.

MiU-C

911 Citation 911 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 911

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1905. Inaugural parade of March 4, 1905. Headquarters civic grand division. General order no. 2, Washington, March 2, 1905. [Washington, 1905] 21.

MiU-C

912 Citation 912 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 912

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1905. Inaugural souvenir, 1905. [Washington, Press of W. F. Roberts Co., 1905] [24] p.

Copy also in DWP, in Theodore Roosevelt folder.

F199.W31 1905In

913 Citation 913 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Theodore Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 913

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1905. Inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt as President of the United States, March 4, 1905; membership and duties of committees in charge of inaugural ceremonies. Washington, Headquarters of the Inaugural Committee [1905] 48 p.

F199.W31 1905I

914 Citation 914 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 914

Barbee, David R. Blizzard spoiled Taft inauguration; awful weather caused oath to be administered in Senate chamber. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 18.

E806.W28

915 Citation 915 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 915

Chapple, Joseph Mitchell. Affairs at Washington. National magazine, v. 30, Apr. 1909: 1-4. illus.

Page numbering is irregular; there are actually 9 p. of text and illustrations.

AP2.N34, v. 30

916 Citation 916 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 916

Cobb, Irvin S. The hotel clerk expands on the inauguration. Sunday star (Washington), Feb. 28, 1909, pt. 4: 5. illus.

Newsp

917 Citation 917 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 917

Humors of inauguration. Washington post, Mar. 7, 1909, magazine section: 10. illus.

Newsp

918 Citation 918 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 918

Inaugural address. Congressional record, 61st Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 44, Mar. 4, 1909: 2-5.

J11.R5, v. 44

919 Citation 919 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 919

[The inauguration]. Current literature, v. 46, Apr. 1909: 347-349.

Illustrations on p. 350-356.

AP2.C95, v. 46

920 Citation 920 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 920

The inauguration. Outlook, v. 91, Mar. 13, 1909: 565-566.

AP2.O8, v. 91

921 Citation 921 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 921

[The inauguration]. Outlook, v. 91, Mar. 13, 1909: 580-583.

AP2.O8, v. 91

922 Citation 922 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 922

The inauguration of President Taft. Harper's weekly, v. 53, Mar. 13, 1909: 4.

Illustrations on p. 3, 8, 9, 18-19; cartoons on p. 32. A note on the ball appears on p. 5-6.

AP2.H32, v. 53

923 Citation 923 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 923

Inauguration of President Taft. Independent, v. 66, Mar. 11, 1909: 503-504.

Illustration on p. 505.

AP2.I53, v. 66

924 Citation 924 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 924

[Invitation to] the ceremonies attending the inauguration of the President of the United States, March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine. [Washington, 1909] folder.

Text on p. [1]. Two portraits laid in.
Two copies in Taft folder.

DWP

925 Citation 925 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 925

The last "stir" of the Roosevelt administration: Mr. Taft inaugurated in a blizzard at Washington. Illustrated London news, v. 134, Mar. 20, 1909: 428. illus.

See also caption to portrait in issue of Mar. 6, 1909, p. 333.

AP4.I3, v. 150

926 Citation 926 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 926

Leonard, William Ellery. Inauguration ode, March 4, 1909. La Follette's weekly magazine, v. 1, Mar. 6, 1909: 9.

AP2.L28, v. 1

927 Citation 927 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 927

Lewis, Judd M. The inauguration. Collier's, v. 42, Mar. 6, 1909: 20.

Poem.

AP2.C65, v. 42

928 Citation 928 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 928

McHale, Francis. Inauguration as President. In his President and Chief Justice; the life and public services of William Howard Taft. Philadelphia, Dorrance [c1931] p.157-163.

E762.M22

929 Citation 929 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 929

Pringle, Henry F. The life and times of William Howard Taft, a biography. New York, Farrar & Rinehart [c1939] 2 v. (1106 p.) facsims., plates, ports.

Inauguration: v. l, p. 393-398.
Wilson's first inauguration: v. 2, p. 854-855.

E762.P75

930 Citation 930 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 930

Ross, Ishbel. An American family; the Tafts, 1678 to 1964. Cleveland, World Pub. Co. [1964] 468 p. illus.

Inauguration and inaugural ball: p. 209-212.

E762.R6

931 Citation 931 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 931

Taft, Helen (Herron). Recollections of full years; what it is like to enter the White House as First Lady of the land. Delineator, v. 84, May 1914: 5-6, 66-68. illus.

Also published in her Recollections of Full Years (New York, Dodd, Mead, 1914. E762.1.T12), p. 325-333.

TT500.D3, v. 84

932 Citation 932 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 932

Taft inaugural held indoors. Washington herald, Mar. 4, 1933: 11-B.

Newsp

933 Citation 933 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 933

Taft was blithe in 10-inch snow. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1961: A-11.

Newsp

934 Citation 934 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 934

Unique features of the Taft inauguration. Washington post, Mar. 5, 1909: 18.

Newsp

935 Citation 935 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 935

U. S. Congress. Joint Committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1909. Program of the ceremonies attending the inauguration of the President and Vice-President of the United States at the National Capitol, March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine. Washington, 1909. [8] 1.

Two copies in Taft folder.

DWP

936 Citation 936 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 936

U. S. President, 1909-1913 (Taft) Inaugural address of President Taft, March 4, 1909. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1909. 15 p.

J82.D11 Mch. 4

937 Citation 937 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 937

U. S. President, 1909-1913 (Taft) Inaugural address of President Taft, March 4, 1909. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1909. 68 p.

J82.D11 March 4a Rare Bk. Coll.

938 Citation 938 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 938

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1909. Final reports of chairmen of committees to Edward J. Stellwagen, chairman of the committee in charge of the inauguration of William Howard Taft as President of the United States and James Schoolcraft Sherman as Vice-President of the United States at Washington, D. C., March 4, 1909. [Washington, Press of W. F. Roberts Co., 1909?] 189 p. illus.

JK538.1909.W3

939 Citation 939 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 939

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1909. Inauguration ceremonies, March 4, 1909. Inaugural souvenir, 1909. [Washington, Press of W. F. Roberts Co., c1909] [12] p. plates, ports.

Two copies also in DWP, Taft folder.

E761.W3

940 Citation 940 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 940

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1909. Inauguration of William Howard Taft, as President of the United States, and James Schoolcraft Sherman, as Vice-President of the United States, March 4, 1909, Washington, D. C.: membership and duties of committees. [Washington, Press of W. F. Roberts Co., 1909] 59 p.

F199.W31 1909I

941 Citation 941 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 941

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1909. Official program, inauguration ceremonies, March 4, 1909. [Washington, G. E. Howard Press, 1909] 32 p. illus.

F199.W31 1909O

942 Citation 942 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 942

Watkins, John E. Unique features of inauguration of William H. Taft. Sunday star (Washington), Feb. 21, 1909, pt. 4: 5. illus.

Newsp

943 Citation 943 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

William Howard Taft
Citation 943

Weir, Hugh C. Inaugurating a President in a blizzard. World today, v. 16, Apr. 1909: 359-362. illus.

AP2.H4, v. 16

944 Citation 944 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 944

Adams, Franklin P. An ode in time of inauguration. Collier's, v. 50, Mar. 8, 1913: 23-24.

AP2.C65, v. 50

945 Citation 945 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 945

Baker, Ray Stannard. Woodrow Wilson; life and letters. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, Page, 1927-39. 8 v. facsims., plates, ports.

First inauguration: v. 4, p. 1-11.
Second inauguration: v. 6, p. 482-483.

E767.B16

946 Citation 946 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 946

Barbee, David R. Wilson inaugural most spectacular; Princeton and South joined in joyous welcome to Jersey Governor. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 2.

E806.W28

947 Citation 947 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 947

The ceremonies. Outlook, v. 103, Mar. 15, 1913: 553-554.

AP2.O8, v. 103

948 Citation 948 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 948

Ceremonies incident to the inauguration of Woodrow Wilson as President and Thomas R. Marshall as Vice-President of the United States. Washington at a glance. [Washington, Southern Railway, 1913?] 40 p. illus. (part col.), map, ports.

In Wilson 1913 folder.

DWP

949 Citation 949 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 949

Chapple, Joseph Mitchell. The inauguration of President Wilson. National magazine, v. 38, Apr. 1913: 17-28. illus.

Additional comments by Chapple on the inauguration appear on p. 1-3.

AP2.N34, v. 38

950 Citation 950 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 950

Considine, Robert B. On the line: the avenue sanded for horses during the Wilson inauguration. Times-herald (Washington), Jan. 19, 1949: 15.

Includes recollections of some other inaugurations.

Newsp

951 Citation 951 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 951

Eaton, William D., and Harry C. Read. Woodrow Wilson, his life and work. [Chicago, Printed by Peterson Co.] 1919. 769 p. illus. (part col.), map, plan.

First inauguration and address: p. 75-82.
Second inaugural address: p. 404-409.

E767.E14

952 Citation 952 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 952

FouquiŠres, Andr‚ de. A French author's impressions of the inauguration. New York times, Mar. 9, 1913, pt. 7: 11. illus.

Newsp

953 Citation 953 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 953

Hoover, Irwin H. Taft out--Wilson in: a typical inauguration day. In his Forty-two years in the White House. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1934. p. [49]-59. plates, ports.

E176.1.H78

954 Citation 954 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 954

[Inauguration of the President of the United States]. Congressional record, 63d Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 50, Mar. 4, 1913: 2-3.

J11.R5, v. 50

955 Citation 955 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 955

[Invitation to] the ceremonies attending the inauguration of the President of the United States, March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen. [Washington, 1913] 1 p.

Accompanied by 2 portraits.
In Wilson 1913 folder.

DWP

956 Citation 956 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 956

Irwin, Wallace. Inavgvralia; a timely miracle play. Collier's, v. 50, Mar. 8, 1913: 17, 29.

AP2.C65, v. 50

957 Citation 957 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 957

Link, Arthur S. Wilson. [v. 2] The new freedom. Princeton, N. J., Princeton University Press, 1956. 504 p. illus.

First inauguration: p. 57-60.

E767.L65, v. 2

958 Citation 958 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 958

Lord, Frank B. The inauguration. National monthly, v. 4, Mar. 1913: 237-238, 248-250. illus.

AP2.N348, v. 4

959 Citation 959 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 959

Mason, Walt. Inauguration day. Collier's, v. 50, Mar. 8, 1913: 24.

Poem.

AP2.C65, v. 50

960 Citation 960 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 960

The Nation greets the new administration. Leslie's illustrated weekly newspaper, v. 116, Mar. 13, 1913: 268-269.

Illustrations and captions only; no other text.

AP2.L52, v. 116

961 Citation 961 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 961

Ruhl, Arthur. At the inauguration. Collier's, v. 51, Mar. 22, 1913: 15, 29-30. illus.

AP2.C65, v. 51

962 Citation 962 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 962

Smith, Gene. When the cheering stopped; the last years of Woodrow Wilson. With an introduction by Allan Nevins. New York, W. Morrow, 1964. 307 p. illus., ports.

Wilson's first inauguration: p. 4-5.
Harding's inauguration: p. 183-186.

E767.S65

963 Citation 963 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 963

Special missions welcome President Wilson. In Pan American Union. Bulletin, v. 36, Mar. 1913: 415-427. illus., ports.

F1403.B955, v. 36

964 Citation 964 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 964

Tumulty, Joseph P. Woodrow Wilson as I know him. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, Page, 1921. 553 p. facsims., ports.

First inauguration: p. 139-143.
Harding's inauguration: p. 506-511.

E767.T9

965 Citation 965 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 965

U. S. Congress. Joint committee of Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1913. Program of the ceremonies attending the inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States at the National Capitol, March fourth, nineteen hundred thirteen. [Washington, 1913]
[8] 1.

In Wilson 1913 folder.

DWP

966 Citation 966 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 966

U. S. President, 1913-1921 (Wilson) Inaugural address of President Wilson, delivered at the Capitol, March 4, 1913. [New York] Priv. print. [Scribner Press] 1913. 10 p.

J82.D21 Mch 4a

967 Citation 967 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 967

U. S. President, 1913-1921 (Wilson) Inaugural address of President Wilson, delivered at the Capitol, March 4, 1913. Washington [Govt. Print. Off.] 1913. 8 p.

J82.D21 Mch 4

968 Citation 968 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 968

U. S. President, 1913-1921 (Wilson) Inaugural addresses of President Woodrow Wilson and Vice President Thomas R. Marshall, delivered before the Senate of the United States March 4, 1913. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1913. 9 p. ([U. S.] 63d Congress, special session.
Senate document 3)

J82.D21 Mch 4d

969 Citation 969 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 969

[Views of the inauguration]. National monthly, v. 4, Apr. 1913: 261, 268-269. illus.

Brief captions only; no text. Another illustration on cover.

AP2.N348, v. 4

970 Citation 970 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 970

Walworth, Arthur C. Woodrow Wilson. 2d ed., rev. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1965. xiv, 436, 439 p. port.

First inauguration: pt. 1, p. 262-266.
Second inauguration: pt. 2, p. 91-92.
Harding's inauguration: pt. 2, p. 408-409.

E767.W34 1965

971 Citation 971 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 971

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1913. Final reports of chairmen of committees to William Corcoran Eustis, chairman of the committee in charge of the inauguration of Woodrow Wilson and Thomas R. Marshall. Washington, 1913.

RPB

972 Citation 972 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Citation 972

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1913. Official program, inauguration ceremonies, March fourth, 1913. [Washington, Printed by Judd & Detweiler] c1913. [27] p.

F199.W31 1913

973 Citation 973 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Second Inauguration

Citation 973

The inauguration. Outlook, v. 115, Mar. 14, 1917: 448.

AP2.O8, v. 115

974 Citation 974 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Second Inauguration

Citation 974

Inauguration of the President of the United States. Congressional record, 65th Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 55, Mar. 5, 1917: 2-3.

J11.R5, v. 55

975 Citation 975 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Second Inauguration

Citation 975

[Invitation to] the inauguration of the President of the United States, March fifth, nineteen hundred and seventeen. [Washington, 1917] folder.

Text on p. [1]. Two portraits laid in.
In Wilson 1917 folder.

DWP

976 Citation 976 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Second Inauguration

Citation 976

Link, Arthur S. Wilson. [v. 5] Campaigns for progressivism and peace, 1916-1917. Princeton, N. J., Princeton University Press, 1956. 464 p. illus.

Second inauguration: p. 367-369.

E767.L65, v. 5

977 Citation 977 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Second Inauguration

Citation 977

President Wilson's inaugural [text]. Independent, v. 89, Mar. 12, 1917: 432.

Several illustrations appear in the issue of Mar. 19, p. 491.

AP2.I53, v. 89

978 Citation 978 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Second Inauguration

Citation 978

[President Wilson's inauguration]. Illustrated London news, v. 150, Apr. 14, 1917: 425. illus.

AP4.I3, v. 150

979 Citation 979 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Second Inauguration

Citation 979

U. S. Congress. Joint Committee on Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1917. Program of the ceremonies attending the inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States at the National Capitol, March fifth, nineteen hundred and seventeen. [Washington,
1917] [11] 1.

Two copies in Wilson 1917 folder.

DWP

980 Citation 980 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Second Inauguration

Citation 980

U. S. President, 1913-1921 (Wilson) Inaugural address of President Woodrow Wilson. Address of the President of the United States, delivered at the inaugural exercises held on March 5, 1917. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1917. 6 p. ([U. S.] 65th Congress, special
session. Senate document 2)

J82.D25 Mar. 5

981 Citation 981 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Second Inauguration

Citation 981

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1917. The official souvenir program, second inauguration, Woodrow Wilson, President, Thomas R. Marshall, Vice President, of the United States, the fifth of March, nineteen-seventeen. [Washington, Thomsen-Bryan-Ellis Co., 1917] [32] p. illus., ports.

Two copies also in DWP, in Wilson 1917 folder.

DLC

982 Citation 982 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Second Inauguration

Citation 982

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1917. Second inauguration of Woodrow Wilson as President of the United States and Thomas Riley Marshall as Vice President of the United States. March 5, 1917. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1918. 167 p. illus. ([U. S.] 65th Congress, 1st session. Senate document 116)

F199.W31 1917

983 Citation 983 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Second Inauguration

Citation 983

Wilson, Edith (Bolling) Galt. My memoir. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill Co. [c1939] 386 p. facsims., plates, ports.

Second inauguration: p. 130.
Harding's inauguration: p. 317-319.

E767.3.W55

984 Citation 984 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Woodrow Wilson
Second Inauguration

Citation 984

Wilson again our President. Leslie's illustrated weekly newspaper, v. 124, Mar. 15, 1917: 294. illus.

AP2.L52, v. 124

985 Citation 985 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 985

Adams, Samuel H. Incredible era; the life and times of Warren Gamaliel Harding. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1939. 456 p. plates, ports.

Inauguration: p. 209-211.

E786.A34

986 Citation 986 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 986

Amplifier for Harding's address has successful try-out at plaza. Sunday star (Washington), Feb. 27, 1921, pt. 1: 14.

Newsp

987 Citation 987 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 987

Back to Jefferson. Independent, v. 105, Jan. 22, 1921: 91.

AP2.I53, v. 105

988 Citation 988 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 988

Baldwin, Elbert F. Exit Wilson; enter Harding. Outlook, v. 127, Mar. 16, 1921: 414-415. illus.

Other illustrations on p. 413.

AP2.O8, v. 127

989 Citation 989 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 989

Chapple, Joseph Mitchell. A simple inauguration ceremony as Harding wished. In his Life and times of Warren G. Harding, our after-war President. Boston, Chapple Pub. Co., 1924. p. 159-168. illus.

E786.C45

990 Citation 990 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 990

Du Puy, William A. When Harding told Wilson the story of an elephant. What do Presidents talk about during ride down the avenue? War President heard tale of beast that loved his keeper. Washington daily news, Mar. 4, 1933: 24.

Newsp

991 Citation 991 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 991

The Harding inauguration. National magazine, v. 50, Apr. 1921: 18-20. illus.

AP2.N34, v. 50

992 Citation 992 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 992

[The inauguration of President Harding]. Illustrated London news, v. 158, Mar. 26, 1921: 415. illus.

AP4.I3, v. 158

993 Citation 993 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 993

Inauguration of the President of the United States. Congressional record, 67th Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 61, Mar. 4, 1921: 4-6.

J11.R5, v. 61

994 Citation 994 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 994

Lardner, Ring W. "Dressing for inauguration is some job," says Lardner. Sunday star (Washington), Feb. 27, 1921, pt. 4: 2. illus.

Newsp

995 Citation 995 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 995

Lardner, Ring W. "Well, the visiters is all here to see the simple ceremonys." Evening star (Washington), Mar. 3, 1921: 1-2.

Newsp

996 Citation 996 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 996

Lardner, Ring W. "What's inauguration if Harding can't wear his silver plaque?" Evening star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1921: 9.

Newsp

997 Citation 997 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 997

President Harding's inauguration. Current history, v. 14, Apr. 1921: 39-44. illus.

Another illustration on p. 1.

D410.C8, v. 14

998 Citation 998 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 998

The Rambler: what sort of day was March 4, 1921. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1957: B-1.

Newsp

999 Citation 999 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 999

Russell, Thomas H. Inauguration day. In his The illustrious life and work of Warren G. Harding, twenty-ninth President of the United States. [Chicago, 1923] p. 99-116. illus.

E786.R96

1000 Citation 1000 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 1000

Shackleton, Robert. An inauguration. In his The book of Washington. Philadelphia, Penn Pub. Co., 1922. p. 357-367. illus.

F199.S49

1001 Citation 1001 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 1001

Sinclair, Andrew. The available man; the life behind the masks of Warren Gamaliel Harding. New York, Macmillan [1965] 344 p. illus., ports.

Inauguration and address: p. 198-199.

E786.S5

1002 Citation 1002 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 1002

"A telephone achievement ranking with the opening of the transcontinental line." Transmitter, v. 9, Mar. 1921: 1-6. illus.

Bell public address system makes it possible for Harding's inaugural address to be heard by everyone assembled at the scene.

TK1.T7, v. 9

1003 Citation 1003 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 1003

U. S. President, 1921-1923 (Harding) Inaugural address of Hon. Warren G. Harding, President of the United States, March 4, 1921. Washington [Govt. Print, Off.] 1921. 13 p.

J82.D31 Mch. 4

1004 Citation 1004 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 1004

U. S. President, 1921-1923 (Harding) Inaugural addresses of President Warren G. Harding and Vice President Calvin Coolidge delivered before the Senate of the United States on March 4, 1921. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1921. 12 p. ([U. S.] 67th Congress, special session of the Senate. Senate document 1)

J82.D31 Mch. 4a

1005 Citation 1005 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Warren G. Harding
Citation 1005

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1921. Committee on Illumination. Papers, 1920-21.

Includes correspondence, list of members, minutes, and scrapbook of clippings and pictures.
In Harding folder.

DWP

1006 Citation 1006 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Citation 1006

Coolidge, Calvin, Pres. U. S. Calvin Coolidge takes the oath of office. In Commager, Henry S., and Allan Nevins, eds. The heritage of America. Rev. and enl. ed. Boston, Little, Brown, 1949. p. 1102-1104.

From his Autobiography (New York, Cosmopolitan Book Corp., 1929. E792.C6), p. 173-177.

E178.C7274

1007 Citation 1007 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Citation 1007

Coolidge takes the helm. Current opinion, v. 75, Sept. 1923: 265.

AP2.C95, v. 75

1008 Citation 1008 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Citation 1008

Fountain, Joe H. Homestead inaugural, being an eye-witness account of the administration of the Presidential oath of office to Calvin Coolidge in his father's homestead at Plymouth, Vermont, August 3, 1923. [St. Albans? Vt., 1950] [28] p. illus., port.

E792.F67

1009 Citation 1009 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Citation 1009

Fuess, Claude M. Calvin Coolidge, the man from Vermont. Boston, Little, Brown, 1940. 522 p. facsims., plates, ports.

First inauguration: p. 308-311.
Second inauguration: p. 360-362.

E792.F85

1010 Citation 1010 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Citation 1010

Lang, Louis J. How Coolidge got the news. Outlook, v. 135, Sept. 5, 1923: 22-25. illus.

AP2.O8, v. 135

1011 Citation 1011 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Citation 1011

McCoy, Donald R. Calvin Coolidge; the quiet President. New York, Macmillan [1967] 472 p. illus.

First inauguration: p. 148-149.
Second inauguration: p. 264-266.
Hoover's inauguration: p. 395.

E792.M117

1012 Citation 1012 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Citation 1012

The midnight oath. Ladies' home journal, v. 41, Apr. 1924: 17, 236. illus.

Colored illustration on p. 16.

AP2.L135, v. 41

1013 Citation 1013 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Citation 1013

Orton, Vrest. Calvin Coolidge's unique Vermont inauguration; the facts winnowed from the chaff: the authentic account of the swearing in of Calvin Coolidge as 30th President of the United States by his father at the Coolidge Homestead, Plymouth Notch, Vermont, in 1923. Rutland, Vt., Tuttle Pub. Co. [1960] 93 p. illus.

E792.O7

1014 Citation 1014 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Citation 1014

Ross, Ishbel. Grace Coolidge and her era; the story of a President's wife. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1962. 370 p. illus.

Harding's inauguration: p. 60-61.
Swearing in of Coolidge: p. 77-81.
Coolidge's inauguration, 1925: p. 141-142.
Hoover's inauguration: p. 255.

E792.1.C6R6

1015 Citation 1015 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Citation 1015

White, William Allen. A Puritan in Babylon, the story of Calvin Coolidge. New York, Macmillan Co., 1938. xvi, 460 p. port.

First inauguration: p. 242-253.
Second inauguration: p. 314-316.
Hoover's inauguration: p. 419.

E792.W577

1016 Citation 1016 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Citation 1016

Wilson, Charles M. Lamplight inauguration. American heritage, v. 15, Dec. 1963: 80-86. illus.

E171.A43, v. 15

1017 Citation 1017 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Second Inauguration

Citation 1017

Chapple, Joseph Mitchell. [The inauguration] National magazine, v. 53, Mar. 1925: 339- 340. illus.

AP2.N34, v. 53

1018 Citation 1018 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Second Inauguration

Citation 1018

The day of days. Vox Presidentis. Time, v. 5, Mar. 16, 1925: 1-5. ports.

Includes excerpts from the inaugural address.

AP2.T37, v. 5

1019 Citation 1019 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Second Inauguration

Citation 1019

Evert, Lawrence. Inaugural scenes and ceremonies sent to all the Nation. Transmitter, v. 13, Apr. 1925: 8-12. illus.

First radio transmission of inaugural ceremonies.

TK1.T7, v. 13

1020 Citation 1020 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Second Inauguration

Citation 1020

Hoover, Irwin H. An inauguration that fell flat. In his Forty-two years in the White House. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1934. p. [139]-150. plates, ports.

E176.1.H78

1021 Citation 1021 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Second Inauguration

Citation 1021

Inauguration of the President of the United States. Congressional record, 69th Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 67, Mar. 4, 1925: 4-7.

J11.R5, v. 67

1022 Citation 1022 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Second Inauguration

Citation 1022

Keyes, Frances Parkinson (Wheeler). A story of friendly flags; an account of the festivities, grave and gay, attending the inauguration of President Coolidge. Good housekeeping, v. 80, May 1925: 30-31, 164, 167-168, 171-172, 174, 177-178, 181. ports.

TX1.G7, v. 80

1023 Citation 1023 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Second Inauguration

Citation 1023

Levy, Newman. Inauguration ode. Saturday evening post, v. 197, Jan. 3, 1925: 8.

AP2.S2, v. 197

1024 Citation 1024 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Second Inauguration

Citation 1024

Merritt, Dixon. The sacrifical oath. Outlook, v. 139, Mar. 18, 1925: 407-409. illus.

AP2.O8, v. 139

1025 Citation 1025 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Second Inauguration

Citation 1025

Mr. Coolidge inaugurated as elected President of the United States. Illustrated London news, v. 168, Mar. 21, 1925: 472. illus.

Another illustration on p. 471.

AP4.I3, v. 168

1026 Citation 1026 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Second Inauguration

Citation 1026

The plain inauguration. Commonweal, v. 1, Feb. 25, 1925: 421-422.

AP2.C6897, v. 1

1027 Citation 1027 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Second Inauguration

Citation 1027

Sending pictures by wire and radio. National magazine, v. 53, Mar. 1925: 369-370. illus.

Mainly about the use of phototelegraphy to send pictures of President Coolidge's inauguration.

AP2.N53, v. 53

1028 Citation 1028 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Second Inauguration

Citation 1028

Thaw, Alexander B. March fourth, 1925. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1925: 2.

"... a revision of a poem written by the same author ... on the occasion of Theodore Roosevelt's inauguration in 1905."

Newsp

1029 Citation 1029 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Second Inauguration

Citation 1029

U. S. President, 1923-1929 (Coolidge) Inaugural address of the President of the United States. March 4, 1925. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1925. 9 p.

J82.D43 Mar. 4

1030 Citation 1030 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Second Inauguration

Citation 1030

Visualizing the inauguration in San Francisco. Transmitter, v. 13, Apr. 1925: 13-15. illus.

First transmission of inaugural photographs by telephone wire.

TK1.T7, v. 13

1031 Citation 1031 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Calvin Coolidge
Second Inauguration

Citation 1031

Walker, Helen. Miss Nobody at the inauguration. Commonweal, v. 1, Mar. 18, 1925: 515-517.

AP2.C6897, v. 1

1032 Citation 1032 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1032

Chapple, Joseph Mitchell. Affairs at Washington. National magazine, v. 57, Mar. 1929: 243-248. illus.

Other illustrations on cover of issue and on p. 242.

AP2.N34, v. 57

1033 Citation 1033 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1033

The Chief. "My countrymen." Time, v. 13, Mar. 11, 1929: 9-10.

Includes excerpts from the inaugural address.

AP2.T37, v. 13

1034 Citation 1034 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1034

Citizens' Joint Committee on National Representation for the District of Columbia. A souvenir of the inauguration of a President of the United States from whose election half-a-million American citizens were barred by constitutional disfranchisement. [Washington, 1929] folder (8 p.) illus.

In Hoover folder.

DWP

1035 Citation 1035 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1035

Davidson, Robert H. Inaugurating the President. Transmitter, v. 17, Apr. 1929: 3-8. illus.

TK1.T7, v. 17

1036 Citation 1036 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1036

District of Columbia. Board of Commissioners. Special regulations, inaugural period, 1929. Effective from February 25 to March 11, 1929, both dates inclusive, except as otherwise provided. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1929. 10 p.

HE372.W3 1929

1037 Citation 1037 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1037

District of Columbia. Police Dept. Inauguration, March 4, 1929. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1929. 14 p. (General orders no. 10)

Copies in Hoover folder and in Hoover inauguration scrapbook.

DWP

1038 Citation 1038 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1038

Dunn, Charles. Inaugural visitors; cartoons. Washingtonian, Mar. 1929: 14-15. illus.

F191.W39, 1929

1039 Citation 1039 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1039

Edgerton, Joseph S. Trying obstacles are faced in staging airplane parade; impressions of men who took part in inaugural air pageant are given by participant. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1929: 5.

Newsp

1040 Citation 1040 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1040

Gann, Dolly (Curtis). Inauguration day. In her Dolly Gann's book. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, Doran, 1933. p. 101-110.

E748.G19G2

1041 Citation 1041 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1041

Grunewald, Hudson. Bringing the world to Washington for inauguration via radio. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 3, 1929, pt. 7: 1, 5. illus.

Newsp

1042 Citation 1042 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1042

Hoover, Herbert C., Pres. U. S. Memoirs. v. 2. The Cabinet and the Presidency, 1920-1933. New York, Macmillan, 1952. 405 p. illus., ports.

Inauguration: p. 222.

E802.H7, v. 2

1043 Citation 1043 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1043

[The inaugural ceremonies]. Illustrated London news, v. 174, Mar. 23, 1929: 492. illus.

AP4.I3, v. 174

1044 Citation 1044 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1044

Inauguration of the President. Congressional record, 71st Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 71, Mar. 4, 1929: 4-7.

J11.R5, v. 71

1045 Citation 1045 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1045

Lyons, Eugene. Herbert Hoover, a biography. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, 1964. 444 p.

Inauguration: p. 183.
First inauguration of F. D. Roosevelt: p. 320-321.

E802.L82

1046 Citation 1046 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1046

McGee, Dorothy H. Herbert Hoover: engineer, humanitarian, statesman. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1959. 307 p. illus.

Inauguration: p. 222-223.

E802.M2

1047 Citation 1047 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1047

Roberts, Chalmers M. 1929 inauguration recalled: all seemed sunny in spite of fog on day Hoover became President. Washington post, Oct. 21, 1964: A-3.

Newsp

1048 Citation 1048 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1048

U. S. Congress. Joint Committee on Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1929. Program of the ceremonies attending the inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States at the National Capitol, March fourth, nineteen hundred twenty-nine. Washington,
U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1929. [12] 1. illus.

In Hoover folder.

DWP

1049 Citation 1049 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1049

U. S. President, 1929-1933 (Hoover) Inaugural address of Herbert Hoover, President of the United States, delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D. C. March 4, 1929. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1929. 11 p. ([U. S.] 71st Congress. Special session. Senate document 1)

J82.D51 Mar 4

1050 Citation 1050 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1050

U. S. President, 1929-1933 (Hoover) Inaugural address of Herbert Hoover, President of the United States, delivered at the National Capitol, Washington, D. C., Monday, March 4, 1929. [n. p., 1929?] 11 p.

J82.D51 Mar 4a

1051 Citation 1051 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1051

Warren, Harris G. Herbert Hoover and the great depression. New York, Oxford University Press, 1959. 372 p.

Inauguration: p. 51-53.
First inauguration of F. D. Roosevelt: p. 293-294.

E801.W28

1052 Citation 1052 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1052

Washington, D. C. Headquarters of the Grand Marshal, 1929. Escort for the President and Vice President. Washington, 1929. 4 1. (General orders, no. 4)

In Hoover inauguration scrapbook.

DWP

1053 Citation 1053 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1053

Washington, D. C. Headquarters of the Grand Marshal, 1929. General orders, no. 1-3. Washington, 1928-29. 3 no.

In Hoover folder.

DWP

1054 Citation 1054 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1054

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1929. Official program of the inaugural ceremonies inducting into office Herbert Hoover, President of the United States, and Charles Curtis, Vice-President of the United States. Washington, 1929. [36] p. illus.

F199.W31 1929O

1055 Citation 1055 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Herbert C. Hoover
Citation 1055

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1929. Report of Inaugural Committee for the inauguration of Herbert Hoover as President, Charles Curtis, as Vice-President, March 4, 1929. Washington, Crane Printing Co. [1929?] 143 p. illus.

F199.W31 1929R

1056 Citation 1056 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1056

Adams, Frederick B. Mr. Roosevelt continues, as President and author. In Bibliographical Society of America. Papers, v. 37, 3d quarter, 1943: 223-232.

Notes on editions of his first inaugural address.

Z1008.B51P, v. 37

1057 Citation 1057 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1057

Bums, James M. Roosevelt: the lion and the fox. New York, Harcourt, Brace [1956] 553 p. illus.

First inauguration: p. 163-165.
Second inauguration: p. 291-293.
Fourth inauguration: p. 468-469.

E807.B835

1058 Citation 1058 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1058

Citizens' Joint Committee on National Representation for the District of Columbia. A souvenir of the inauguration of a President of the United States from whose election half-a-million American citizens were barred by constitutional disfranchisement. [Washington, 1933] 16 p. illus.

In F. D. Roosevelt 1933 folder.

DWP

1059 Citation 1059 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1059

Dunn, Charles. Inaugural visitors; cartoons. Democratic bulletin, v. 8, Mar. 1933: 26-27. illus.

JK2311.D35, v. 8

1060 Citation 1060 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1060

Feis, Herbert. 1933: characters in crisis. Boston, Little, Brown [1966] 366 p.

First inauguration: p. [95]-97.

E806.F35

1061 Citation 1061 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1061

Flynn, John T. The Roosevelt myth. Rev. ed. New York, Devin-Adair Co., 1956. 465 p. illus.

First inauguration: p. 6-10.
Second inauguration: p. 97.
Third inauguration: p. 233-234.
Fourth inauguration: p. 387.

E807.F59 1956

1062 Citation 1062 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1062

Front pages from 1314 newspapers entered in the third exhibition of newspaper typography, Ayer Galleries, Philadelphia, 1933. [Philadelphia, 1933] 1 v. (unpaged)

"The newspapers of a Nation, March 4, 1933."

PN4867.A1F7 Rare Bk. Coll.

1063 Citation 1063 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1063

Gillam, William. Some more parades. Mayflower's log, Mar. 1933: 14-15, 35-36, 41-42. illus.

F191.W39, 1933

1064 Citation 1064 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1064

Gilliam, Armistead W. Carrying out the inaugural plans. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1933, pt. 7: 8-9, 44. illus.

Newsp

1065 Citation 1065 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1065

High jinks on moving day at the White House. Literary digest, v. 115, Mar. 4, 1933: 34-35. illus.

AP2.L58, v. 115

1066 Citation 1066 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1066

Hurd, Charles. Four fateful inauguration days; the atmosphere of crisis has surrounded Mr. Roosevelt on each historic occasion. New York times magazine, Jan. 14, 1945: 10-11. illus.

AP2.N6575, 1945

1067 Citation 1067 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1067

Inaugural ceremonies to eclipse past celebrations. Mayflower's log, Mar. 1933: 11-12.

F191.W39, 1933

1068 Citation 1068 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1068

The inauguration of the new President of the United States. Illustrated London news, v. 182, Mar. 11, 1933: 327. illus.

AP4.I3, v. 182

1069 Citation 1069 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1069

Inauguration of the President of the United States. Congressional record, 73d Congress, special session of the Senate, v. 77, Mar. 4, 1933: 4-6.

J11.R5, v. 77

1070 Citation 1070 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1070

[Invitation to] the ceremonies attending the inauguration of the President of the United States, March fourth, nineteen hundred thirty-three. [Washington, 1933] folder.

Text on p. [1]. Two portraits laid in.
In F. D. Roosevelt 1933 folder.

DWP

1071 Citation 1071 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1071

Lorant, Stefan. FDR; a pictorial biography. New York, Simon and Schuster, 1950. 159 p. illus., facsims., ports.

First inauguration: p. 78-79.
Second inauguration: p. 91.
Third inauguration: p. 111.
Fourth inauguration: p. 135.

E807.L78

1072 Citation 1072 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1072

Lorentz, Pare, ed. The Roosevelt year; a photographic record. New York, Funk & Wagnalls Co., 1934. 197 p. illus., map, ports. (Literary digest books)

First inauguration: p. 17-19.

E806.L65

1073 Citation 1073 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1073

Nesbitt, Victoria H. (Kugler). White House diary, by Henrietta Nesbitt, F. D. R.'s housekeeper. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, 1948. 314 p.

First inauguration: p. 22-23.
Second inauguration: p. 169-174.
Third inauguration: p. 258-259.
Fourth inauguration: p. 303-305.

F204.W5N4

1074 Citation 1074 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1074

The new President's call to battle. Literary digest, v. 115, Mar. 11, 1933: 5-7. ports.

AP2.L58, v. 115

1075 Citation 1075 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1075

The 1933 inaugural. Democratic bulletin, v. 8, Feb. 1933: 18-19, 26. port.

JK2311.D35, v. 8

1076 Citation 1076 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1076

Roosevelt, Eleanor (Roosevelt). This I remember. New York, Harper [1949] 387 p. illus., ports.

First inauguration: p. 77-79.

E807.1.R428

1077 Citation 1077 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1077

Roosevelt, Franklin D., Pres. U. S. F. D. R.: his personal letters. Foreword by Eleanor Roosevelt; edited by Elliott Roosevelt. New York, Duell, Sloan and Pearce [1947-50] 4 v. illus., facsims., ports.

Letters concerning details of first inauguration: v. 3, p. 330-333.
Facsimile of text of his last oath of office, signed by himself and Chief Justice Stone, is given on a plate in v. 4 between p. 1498 and p. 1499.

E807.R649

1078 Citation 1078 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1078

Roosevelt, James, and Sidney Shalett. Affectionately, F. D. R.; a son's story of a lonely man. New York, Harcourt, Brace [1959] 394 p. illus.

First inauguration: p. 252-253.
Fourth inauguration: p. 354-356.

E807.R657

1079 Citation 1079 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1079

Roosevelt takes oath in crisis. News-week, v. 1, Mar. 11, 1933: 8-9. illus.

AP2.N6772, v. 1

1080 Citation 1080 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1080

Rosenman, Samuel I. Working with Roosevelt. New York, Harper [1952] xiv, 560 p. facsims., ports.

First inauguration and address: p. 89-91.
Second inauguration and address: p. 142-144.
Third inauguration and address: p. 268-271.
Fourth inauguration and address: p. 516-517.

E807.R73

1081 Citation 1081 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1081

Schoor, Gene. The picture story of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. New York, Fell, 1950. 94 p. illus., facsims., ports.

First inauguration: p. 45-46.
Fourth inauguration: p. 71.

E807.S3

1082 Citation 1082 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1082

Sherwin, Mark, and Charles L. Markmann. Hail to the Chief! In their One week in March. New York, Putnam [1961] p. 58-75. illus.

F. D. Roosevelt's first inauguration.

D410.5.1933.S5

1083 Citation 1083 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1083

Sherwood, Robert E. Inaugural parade. Saturday review of literature, v. 9, Mar. 4, 1933: 461-462.

Poem.

Z1219.S25, v. 9

1084 Citation 1084 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1084

Souvenir of Roosevelt & Garner inauguration. [Washington, 1933] [4] p. ports.

In F. D. Roosevelt 1933 folder.

DWP

1085 Citation 1085 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1085

Steinberg, Alfred. Mrs. R, the life of Eleanor Roosevelt. New York, Putnam [1958] 384 p. illus.

First inauguration: p. 188-189.
Second inauguration: p. 240.
Fourth inauguration: p. 307.

E807.1.R59

1086 Citation 1086 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1086

Tully, Grace G. F. D. R., my boss. With a foreword by William O. Douglas. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1949. 391 p.

Contains scattered references to inaugurations; see index.

E807.T78

1087 Citation 1087 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1087

U. S. Congress. Joint Committee on Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1933. Program of the ceremonies attending the inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States at the National Capitol, March fourth, nineteen thirty-three. Washington, U. S. Govt.
Print. Off., 1933. [13] 1.

In F. D. Roosevelt 1933 folder.

DWP

1088 Citation 1088 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1088

U. S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D. C., March 4, 1933. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1933. 9 p.

J82.D61 Mar 4

1089 Citation 1089 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1089

U. S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D. C. March 4, 1933. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1933. 4 p. ([U. S.] 73d Congress, Special session. Senate document 1)

J82.D61 Mar. 4a

1090 Citation 1090 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1090

U. S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Inaugural addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States. Washington [U. S. Govt. Print. Off.] 1943. 24 p.

E806.U55 1943 Rare Bk. Coll.

1091 Citation 1091 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1091

U. S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Inaugural addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States. The White House, Washington, Christmas 1943. [Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1943] 24 p.

"One hundred copies ... printed for President Franklin D. Roosevelt."

E806.U55 1943a Rare Bk. Coll.

1092 Citation 1092 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1092

U. S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) The inaugural addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States. Worcester, A. J. St. Onge, 1945. 88 p. port. 8 cm.

J82.D6 1945a Min. Case

1093 Citation 1093 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1093

Walker, Turnley. Roosevelt and the Warm Springs story. New York, A. A. Wyn [1953] 311 p.

First inauguration: p. 212-214.

E807.W3

1094 Citation 1094 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1094

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1933. Blue book of the inauguration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and John Nance Garner as President and Vice President of the United States, March 4, 1933; compiled and edited by the chairman and vice chairman of the Official Program Committee. [Washington] Ransdell [1933?] xvi, 109 p. illus.

F199.W31 1933B

1095 Citation 1095 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1095

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1933. Official program of the inaugural ceremonies inducting into office Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, John N. Garner, Vice President of the United States, March 4, 1933. [Washington, Ransdell, c1933] 64 p. illus.

Partial contents. The passing of March fourth, by J. Fred Essary (p. 27-30). Inaugural parades of other days, by Ernest G. Walker (p. 35-40). Inaugural balls of the past, by David R. Barbee (p. 55-58).

F199.W31 1933O

1096 Citation 1096 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1096

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1933. Roosevelt-Garner inauguration, March 4, 1933. General Entertainment Committee of the Inaugural Committee. Program of general entertainment. [Washington, 1933?] [4] p.

In F. D. Roosevelt 1933 folder.

DWP

1097 Citation 1097 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1097

"We must act." Time, v. 21, Mar. 13, 1933: 11-12. illus.

AP2.T37, v. 29

1098 Citation 1098 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1098

Wilhelm, G. R. How the telephone helps in inaugurating a President. Transmitter, v. 21, Apr. 1933: 1-6. Illus.

TK1.T7, v. 21

1099 Citation 1099 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Citation 1099

Wilson, Edmund. Inaugural parade. New republic, v. 74, Mar. 22, 1933: 154-156.

AP2.N62, v. 74

1100 Citation 1100 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1100

Bell, William A. Police guard inaugural crowd today. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1937, inaugural ed.: 23. illus.

Newsp

1101 Citation 1101 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1101

Bolles, Blair. City's hospitality served with skill. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1937, inaugural ed.: 22. illus.

About arrangements for receiving and housing inaugural visitors.

Newsp

1102 Citation 1102 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1102

CCC marchers, symbol of Roosevelt doctrine, steal the inaugural show. Democratic digest, v. 14, Feb. 1937: 16.

JK2311.D35, v. 14

1103 Citation 1103 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1103

District of Columbia. Board of Commissioners. Special regulations, inaugural period, 1937; effective from January 12 to January 28, 1937, both dates inclusive, except as otherwise provided. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1937. 13 p.

In F. D. Roosevelt 1937 folder.

DWP

1104 Citation 1104 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1104

Essary, Helen. Gay luncheon at White House follows rain-drenched inauguration. Democratic digest, v. 14, Feb. 1937: 17.

JK2311.D35, v. 14

1105 Citation 1105 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1105

44th inauguration of a President; Roosevelt takes office in colorful, simplified ceremony. Literary digest, v. 123, Jan. 23, 1937: 3-4. illus.

AP2.L58, v. 123

1106 Citation 1106 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1106

Hill, D. William. Behind the scene on inaugural news. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1937, inaugural ed.: 18. illus.

Newsp

1107 Citation 1107 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1107

If people can take it the President can. Life, v. 2, Feb. 1, 1937: 11-15. illus.

AP2.L547, v. 2

1108 Citation 1108 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1108

Inaugural: soaked dignitaries watch the President 'take it.' News-week, v. 9, Jan. 30, 1937: 11-14. illus.

AP2.N6772, v. 9

1109 Citation 1109 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1109

Inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States. Congressional record, 75th Congress, 1st session, v. 81, Jan. 21, 1937: 315-318.

J11.R5, v. 81

1110 Citation 1110 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1110

Jacksonian: reinauguration of Roosevelt to stress parallels in two Presidents' careers. Literary digest, v. 122, Dec. 12, 1936: 14-15. illus.

AP2.L58, v. 122

1111 Citation 1111 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1111

January twentieth at the Capitol of the Nation. Democratic digest, v. 14, Feb.1937: 10. illus.

Inaugural address reprinted on p. 14-15.

JK2311.D35, v. 14

1112 Citation 1112 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1112

Lloyd, John H. Inaugurating a President. School life, v. 22, Feb. 1937: 163-164. port.

L11.S445, v. 22

1113 Citation 1113 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1113

Martin, Oliver. Inaugurating a President. Transmitter, v. 25, Feb. 1937: 1-6. illus.

Installation of telephone and radio broadcasting equipment for the inauguration.

TK1.T7, v. 25

1114 Citation 1114 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1114

"Mikes" to pick up inauguration. Literary digest, v. 123, Jan. 16, 1937: 30.

Preparations for broadcasting the ceremonies.

AP2.L58, v. 123

1115 Citation 1115 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1115

Mr. Roosevelt's second inauguration. Illustrated London news, v. 190, Feb. 6, 1937: 228. illus.

AP4.I3, v. 190

1116 Citation 1116 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1116

Rishel, Virginia. Happy days are here again, and again ... but Roosevelt's second inaugural will have Jacksonian simplicity. Democratic digest, v. 14, Jan. 1937: 18.

JK2311.D35, v. 14

1117 Citation 1117 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1117

Swearing in the rain. Time, v. 29, Feb. 1, 1937: 9-10.

AP2.T37, v. 29

1118 Citation 1118 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1118

U. S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D. C., January 20, 1937. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1937. ix p.

J82.D65 Jan. 20

1119 Citation 1119 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1119

U. S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Second inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D. C., January 20, 1937. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1937. 4 p. ([U. S.] 75th Congress, 1st
session, Senate document 10)

J82.D65 Jan. 20a

1120 Citation 1120 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Second Inauguration

Citation 1120

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1937. Official program of the inaugural ceremonies inducting into office for a second term Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, John N. Garner, Vice President of the United States, January 20, 1937. [Washington, Ransdell, c1937] 56 p. illus.

Partial contents. Why a January 20th inauguration?, by Ruth Finney (p. 29-30). Down the vista of Federal years, by Ernest G. Walker (p. 47-50).

F199.W31 1937O

1121 Citation 1121 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Third Inauguration

Citation 1121

Davies, Joseph E. Plans for the inauguration of the President; radio address. Extension of remarks of Hon. Alben W. Barkley, of Kentucky, in the Senate of the United States, Thursday, December 19 (legislative day of Tuesday, November 19) 1940. Congressional record, 76th Congress, 3d session, v. 86, appendix: 6927-6928.

J11.R5, v. 86

1122 Citation 1122 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Third Inauguration

Citation 1122

Inaugural; pet dog and nervous clerk make history on great day. Life, v. 10, Feb. 3, 1941: 26-30. illus.

AP2.L547, v. 10

1123 Citation 1123 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Third Inauguration

Citation 1123

Inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States. Congressional record, 77th Congress, 1st session, v. 87, Jan. 20, 1941: 188-190.

J11.R5, v. 87

1124 Citation 1124 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Third Inauguration

Citation 1124

Inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States of America, Washington, D. C., January 20, 1941. [Ticket to parade stand. Washington, 1941] [2] p. ports.

In F. D. Roosevelt 1941 folder.

DWP

1125 Citation 1125 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Third Inauguration

Citation 1125

Looking at the inauguration from a telephone angle [by] S. T. Transmitter, v. 29, Feb. 1941: 12-13. illus.

TK1.T7, v. 29

1126 Citation 1126 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Third Inauguration

Citation 1126

Major networks arrange record inaugural pickups. Broadcasting, v. 20, Jan. 20, 1941: 16.

TK6540.B85, v. 20

1127 Citation 1127 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Third Inauguration

Citation 1127

Roosevelt calls upon America to defend faith in democracy. Newsweek, v. 17, Jan. 27, 1941: 13-14. illus.

AP2.N6772, v. 17

1128 Citation 1128 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Third Inauguration

Citation 1128

Third term begins. Time, v. 37, Jan. 27, 1941: 11-12. illus.

AP2.T37, v. 37

1129 Citation 1129 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Third Inauguration

Citation 1129

The third term begins. United States news, v. 10, Jan. 31, 1941: 17. illus.

JK1.U65, v. 10

1130 Citation 1130 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Third Inauguration

Citation 1130

U. S. Congress. Joint Committee on Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1941. Program of the ceremonies attending the inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States, at the National Capitol, January twentieth, nineteen hundred forty-one. Washington,
U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1941. [8] 1.

Two portraits laid in.
Broadside portfolio 242, no. 28a.

Rare Bk. Coll.

1131 Citation 1131 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Third Inauguration

Citation 1131

U. S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Third inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D. C., January 20, 1941. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1941. 3 p. ([U. S.] 77th Congress, 1st
session. Senate document 6)

J82.D69 Jan. 20

1132 Citation 1132 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Third Inauguration

Citation 1132

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1941. Inaugural gala in honor of the inauguration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Vice President Henry A. Wallace ... Sunday, January 19, 1941, Constitution Hall, Washington, D. C. [Washington] H. K. Advertising Press [1941] [14] p. ports.

In F. D. Roosevelt 1941 folder.

DWP

1133 Citation 1133 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Third Inauguration

Citation 1133

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1941. Official program of the ceremonies for the third inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, and the inauguration of Henry A. Wallace, Vice President of the United States, January 20, 1941. [Washington, Ransdell, 1941] 63 p. illus.

E806.W272 Rare Bk. Coll.

1134 Citation 1134 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Fourth Inauguration

Citation 1134

Albright, Robert C. Backyard inaugural to find oldtimers other side of fence. Washington post, Jan. 14, 1945: B-1. port.

Newsp

1135 Citation 1135 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Fourth Inauguration

Citation 1135

Carper, Elsie. How FDR out-economized Sen. Byrd. 1945 inaugural: a bargain. Washington post, July 18, 1968: B-1.

Newsp

1136 Citation 1136 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Fourth Inauguration

Citation 1136

For the fourth time. Time, v. 45, Jan. 29, 1945: 17-19. illus.

AP2.T37, v. 45

1137 Citation 1137 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Fourth Inauguration

Citation 1137

Four times U. S. President. Illustrated London news, v. 206, Jan. 27, 1945: 102. illus.

AP4.I3, v. 206

1138 Citation 1138 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Fourth Inauguration

Citation 1138

Hail to the Chief. Newsweek, v. 25, Jan. 29, 1945: 40-41. illus.

AP2.N6772, v. 25

1139 Citation 1139 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Fourth Inauguration

Citation 1139

Hail to the Chief--the fourth term begins. Democratic digest, v. 22, Feb. 1945: 7-10. illus.

Another illustration on cover.

JK2311.D35, v. 22

1140 Citation 1140 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Fourth Inauguration

Citation 1140

Inaugural airing held down by nets. Broadcasting, v. 28, Jan. 22, 1945: 62.

TK6540.B85, v. 28

1141 Citation 1141 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Fourth Inauguration

Citation 1141

Inauguration ceremonies. Congressional record, 79th Congress, 1st session, v. 91, Jan. 22, 1945: 364-365.

J11.R5, v. 91

1142 Citation 1142 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Fourth Inauguration

Citation 1142

Life goes to inauguration; ceremony is simple but high jinks around it are gay and expensive. Life, v. 18, Feb. 5, 1945: 108-110, 113. illus.

AP2.L547, v. 18

1143 Citation 1143 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Fourth Inauguration

Citation 1143

U. S. President, 1933-1945 (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Fourth inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, delivered on the portico of the White House, Washington, D. C., together with the invocation and benediction, January 20, 1945. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1945. 5 p. ([U. S.] 79th Congress, 1st session. Senate document 40)

J82.D695 Jan. 20b

1144 Citation 1144 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Citation 1144

Asbell, Bernard. When F. D. R. died. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1961] 211 p. illus.

Truman's inauguration: p. 106-109.

E807.A85

1145 Citation 1145 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Citation 1145

Clemens, Cyril. The man from Missouri, a biography of Harry S. Truman. Webster Groves, Mo., International Mark Twain Society; J. P. Didier, Distributors, New York, 1945. 184 p. facsims., ports.

Inauguration: p. 128-133.

E814.C55

1146 Citation 1146 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Citation 1146

McNaughton, Frank, and Walter Hehmeyer. This man Truman. New York, Whittlesey House, McGraw-Hill Book Co. [1945] 219 p. plates (part col.), ports.

Inauguration: p. 207-211.

E814.M3

1147 Citation 1147 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Citation 1147

The new President, Mr. Harry S. Truman, being sworn in by Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone. Illustrated London news, v. 206, Apr. 21, 1945: 423. illus.

AP4.I3, v. 206

1148 Citation 1148 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Citation 1148

Phillips, Cabell B. H. The Truman Presidency; the history of a triumphant succession. New York, Macmillan [1966] 463 p. illus., ports.

First inauguration: p. 6-7.
Second inaugural address: p. 266-267, 272-273.
Eisenhower's first inauguration: p. 429-431.

E813.P5 1966

1149 Citation 1149 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Citation 1149

Steinberg, Alfred. The man from Missouri: the life and times of Harry S. Truman. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons [1962] 447 p.

First inauguration: p. 234-235.
Second inauguration: p. 334-335.

E814.S74

1150 Citation 1150 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Citation 1150

The thirty-second. Time, v. 45, Apr. 23, 1945: 21. illus.

AP2.T37, v. 45

1151 Citation 1151 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Citation 1151

Truman, Harry S., Pres. U. S. Memoirs. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, 1955-56. 2 v.

Contents. v. 1. Year of decisions. v. 2. Years of trial and hope.
First inauguration: v. 1, p. 6-8.
Second inauguration and excerpts from address: v. 2, p. 225-229.

E814.T75

1152 Citation 1152 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Citation 1152

Truman, Margaret. Souvenir, Margaret Truman's own story; by Margaret Truman, with Margaret Cousins. New York, McGraw-Hill [1956] 365 p. illus.

First inauguration: p. 86.
Second inauguration: p. 252-254.

E814.1.T7

1153 Citation 1153 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Citation 1153

Truman sworn in in the White House; he becomes 33rd President. Life, v. 18, Apr. 23, 1945: 28-29. illus.

AP2.L547, v. 18

1154 Citation 1154 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Citation 1154

U. S. closes ranks under Truman after shock of Roosevelt's death. News-week, v. 25, Apr. 23, 1945: 26-27. illus.

AP2.N6772, v. 25

1155 Citation 1155 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1155

The announcement of United States world policy; and the Washington ceremonies attending the inauguration of President Truman's first elected term of office. Illustrated London news, v. 214, Jan. 29, 1949: 135. illus.

AP4.I3, v. 214

1156 Citation 1156 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1156

Association of American Railroads. Inaugural train information for the press and radio. Washington [1949?] 7 1.

In Truman inauguration scrapbook.

DWP

1157 Citation 1157 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1157

Daly, John J. Television and the inauguration. National republic, v. 36, Jan. 1949: 3-4. ports.

E171.N32, v. 36

1158 Citation 1158 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1158

District of Columbia. Board of Commissioners. [Special regulations for the preservation of public order and the protection of life and property in connection with the Presidential inaugural ceremonies in 1949] Washington, 1948. 8 1.

In Truman inauguration scrapbook.

DWP

1159 Citation 1159 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1159

Fashion: for the ladies. Newsweek, v. 33, Jan. 24, 1949: 17. illus.

Describes gowns to be worn by Mrs. Truman and Margaret Truman at inaugural functions.

AP2.N6772, v. 33

1160 Citation 1160 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1160

Hail to the Chief. Democratic digest, v. 26, Feb./Mar. 1949: 3-4.

Illustrations on p. 12-13.

JK2311.D35, v. 26

1161 Citation 1161 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1161

Happy days are here again! Commonweal, v. 49, Dec. 24, 1948: 268.

Plans for celebrating President Truman's inaugural.

AP2.C6897, v. 49

1162 Citation 1162 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1162

I have the job. Time, v. 53, Jan. 31, 1949: 16-17. illus.

AP2.T37, v. 53

1163 Citation 1163 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1163

Inaugural ink. Newsweek, v. 33, Jan. 31, 1949: 51-52. illus.

Reporting the inauguration.

AP2.N6772, v. 33

1164 Citation 1164 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1164

Inaugural tests TV; coverage success despite technical problems. Broadcasting, telecasting, v. 36, Jan. 24, 1949: 63.

TK6540.B85, v. 36

1165 Citation 1165 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1165

The inauguration. American federationist, v. 56, Feb. 1949: 16-17. illus.

HD8055.A5A2, v. 56

1166 Citation 1166 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1166

Inauguration by video. Newsweek, v. 33, Jan. 31, 1949: 49.

AP2.N6772, v. 33

1167 Citation 1167 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1167

Inauguration: coverage plans final; music cleared. Broadcasting, telecasting, v. 36, Jan. 17, 1949: 24. plan.

TK6540.B85, v. 36

1168 Citation 1168 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1168

Inauguration newsreel; history through photographs. U. S. news & world report, v. 26, Jan. 28, 1949: 16-17. illus.

JK1.U65, v. 26

1169 Citation 1169 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1169

Inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States. Congressional record, 81st Congress, 1st session, v. 95, Jan. 20, 1949: 476-479.

J11.R5, v. 95

1170 Citation 1170 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1170

[Invitation to] the inauguration of the President of the United States, January twentieth, nineteen hundred forty-nine. [Washington, 1949] 1 p.

In Truman inauguration scrapbook.

DWP

1171 Citation 1171 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1171

Kennedy, George. Battery D here for inaugural of its World War I commander. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 19, 1949: A-1.

Newsp

1172 Citation 1172 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1172

Kennedy, George. Five sets of television cameras to send out inaugural scenes. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 18, 1949: A-4. illus.

Newsp

1173 Citation 1173 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1173

The march of the little fellows. Newsweek, v. 33, Jan. 31, 1949: 15-18. illus.

AP2.N6772, v. 33

1174 Citation 1174 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1174

Museums and the Truman inauguration. Museum news (Washington, D. C.), v. 26, Feb. 15, 1949: 1.

AM1.A55, v. 26

1175 Citation 1175 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1175

O'Donnell, James F. "I, Harry S. Truman, do solemnly swear ..." How millions heard and saw the inauguration through the magic of radio and television, aided by telephone equipment and know-how. Transmitter, v. 37, Mar./Apr. 1949: 4-10. illus.

TK1.T7, v. 37

1176 Citation 1176 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1176

Osbon, John. Capital ceremonies: radio, video coverage unprecedented. Broadcasting, telecasting, v. 36, Jan. 24, 1949: 24-25, 63-64. illus.

TK6540.B85, v. 36

1177 Citation 1177 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1177

The President hopes to be present. New York times, Jan. 15, 1949: 2. illus.

Reproduces official invitation to President and Mrs. Truman with his reply written on it.

Newsp

1178 Citation 1178 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1178

Sancton, Thomas. Truman's big parade. Nation v. 168, Jan. 29, 1949: 120-121.

AP2.N2, v. 168

1179 Citation 1179 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1179

Television covers its first inaugural. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1949: 3.

Newsp

1180 Citation 1180 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1180

32d President of the U. S. takes over biggest peacetime government. U. S. news & world report, v. 26, Jan. 21, 1949: 11-13. illus.

JK1.U65, v. 26

1181 Citation 1181 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1181

Truman is inaugurated. Life, v. 26, Jan. 31, 1949: 15-25. illus.

AP2.L547, v. 26

1182 Citation 1182 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1182

U. S. Congress. Joint Committee on Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1949. Program of the ceremonies attending the inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States at the National Capitol, January twentieth, nineteen hundred forty-nine. Washington,
U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1949. [8] 1.

In Truman folder.

DWP

1183 Citation 1183 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1183

U. S. President, 1945-1953 (Truman) Inaugural address delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D. C., January 20, 1949. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1949. 5 p. ([U. S.] 81st Congress, 1st session, 1949. Senate document no. 5)

J82.D75 Jan. 20

1184 Citation 1184 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1184

Units in the inaugural parade. Army, Navy and Air Force register, v. 70, Jan. 22, 1949: 15.

U1.A8, v. 70

1185 Citation 1185 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1185

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1949. Appointing archivist to Inaugural Committee and prescribing his duties. [Washington] 1948. 1 1. (Its Mimeo, no. 17)

In Truman inauguration scrapbook.

DWP

1186 Citation 1186 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1186

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1949. Inaugural events. Rev. Jan. 15, 1949. [Washington] 1949. 5 1. (Its Mimeo, no. 142)

In Truman inauguration scrapbook.

DWP

1187 Citation 1187 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1187

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1949. Official program commemorating the inauguration of Harry S. Truman, President of the United States of America, and Alben W. Barkley, Vice President of the United States of America. [Limited de luxe ed. Washington] 1949. 72 p. illus.

F199.W31 1949O Rare Bk. Coll.

1188 Citation 1188 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1188

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1949. Preservation of records of the committee. [Washington] 1948. 2 1. (Its Mimeo, no. 18)

In Truman inauguration scrapbook.

DWP

1189 Citation 1189 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1189

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1949. Program. State groups activities during inauguration period. [Washington, 1949] 7 1. (Its Mimeo, no. 127)

In Truman folder.

DWP

1190 Citation 1190 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1190

Washington, D. C. Office of the Grand Marshal, 1949. Inaugural parade, 20 January 1949. [Washington, 1949] 39 1. maps. (General orders, no. 1)

F199.W31 1949g

1191 Citation 1191 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Harry S. Truman
Second Inauguration

Citation 1191

Washington sets stage for inaugural. Democratic digest, v. 25, Dec. 1948/Jan. 1949: 15. illus.

JK2311.D35, v. 25

1192 Citation 1192 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1192

Adams, Sherman. Firsthand report; the story of the Eisenhower administration. New York, Harper [1961] 481 p. illus.

First inauguration: p. 66-70.

E835.A3

1193 Citation 1193 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1193

Air safety group protests plan to fly 460 planes at inaugural. New York herald-tribune, Jan. 10, 1953: 1, 18.

Newsp

1194 Citation 1194 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1194

Big fly-by; military air show is set for inaugural parade. Aviation week, v. 58, Jan. 19, 1953: 16-17.

TL501.A8, v. 58

1195 Citation 1195 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1195

Brandon, Dorothy (Barrett). Marine Doud Eisenhower; a portrait of a First Lady. New York, Scribner, 1954. 307 p. illus.

First inauguration: p. 306-307.

E837.E4B7

1196 Citation 1196 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1196

Brown, John Mason. Through these men; some aspects, of our passing history. New York, Harper [1956] 302 p.

Eisenhower's first inauguration: p. 51-56.

E835.B7

1197 Citation 1197 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1197

Brown, John Mason. The Trumans leave the White House. Saturday review, v. 36, Feb. 7, 1953: 9-11, 47-49. illus.

Z1219.S25, v. 36

1198 Citation 1198 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1198

Davidson, Robert H. While millions watched and listened, a President took office. Transmitter, v. 41, Mar./Apr. 1953: 2-4, 65-66. illus.

TK1.T7, v. 41

1199 Citation 1199 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1199

Donovan, Robert J. From the Commodore to the White House. In his Eisenhower: the inside story. New York, Harper [1956] p. 1-23. ports.

Tells about the drafting of Eisenhower's inaugural address, preparations for the inauguration, and the events of inauguration day.

E835.D6

1200 Citation 1200 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1200

Eisenhower, Dwight D., Pres. U. S. Mandate for change, 1953-1956; the White House years. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, 1963. xviii, 650 p. illus., maps (part col.), ports.

First inauguration: p. 100-103.

E835.E33

1201 Citation 1201 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1201

Eisenhower, Dwight D., Pres. U. S. The prayer of Dwight D. Eisenhower, preceding his inaugural address as 34th President of the United States of America, January 20, 1953. [New York, Printed at the Hammer Creek Press, 1953] [4] p.

E836.A56 Rare Bk. Coll.

1202 Citation 1202 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1202

Faith & freedom. Prayer & preparation. Time, v. 61, Jan. 26, 1953: 17-18. illus.

First article quotes passages from Eisenhower's prayer and inaugural address; second includes information about Bibles used and passages on which President intended to place his hand when taking the oath.

AP2.T37, v. 61

1203 Citation 1203 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1203

Greatday. Time, v. 61, Feb. 2, 1953: 12-13. illus.

AP2.T37, v. 61

1204 Citation 1204 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1204

Hughes, Emmet J. The ordeal of power; a political memoir of the Eisenhower years. New York, Atheneum, 1963. 372 p.

First inauguration: p. 55-56.
Second inauguration: p. 230-234.

E835.H8 1963

1205 Citation 1205 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1205

Inaugural bid at last loses sorrow sign. Washington post, Jan. 18, 1953: 15M. illus.

Official invitation is redesigned.

Newsp

1206 Citation 1206 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1206

The inaugural: biggest and best. Newsweek, v. 41, Jan. 12, 1953: 18. illus.

AP2.N6772, v. 41

1207 Citation 1207 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1207

Inaugural Committee to provide advice for its successors. Sunday star (Washington), Feb. 1, 1953: A-12.

Newsp

1208 Citation 1208 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1208

Inaugural in a goldfish bowl: radio-TV blanket ceremonies. Broadcasting, telecasting, v. 44, Jan. 26, 1953: 39. illus.

TK6540.B85, v. 44

1209 Citation 1209 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1209

Inaugural lumber for souvenirs. Evening star (Washington), Feb. 4, 1953: A-15. illus.

Newsp

1210 Citation 1210 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1210

The inaugural reviewing stand. In American Institute of Architects. Journal, v. 19, Mar. 1953: 117-118.

Illustration on p. 116.

NA1.A326, v. 19

1211 Citation 1211 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1211

Inaugural vs. coronation: democracy is cheaper. New York times, Oct. 16, 1952: 22.

A comparison of the prices for seats to view the processions.

Newsp

1212 Citation 1212 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1212

Inauguration. Time, v. 61, Jan. 12, 1953: 17-18. illus.

Report on preparations for Eisenhower's inauguration includes brief review of some notable past inaugurations.

AP2.T37, v. 61

1213 Citation 1213 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1213

Inauguration eye-view. Vogue, v. 121, Feb. 15, 1953: 88.

TT500.V7, v. 121

1214 Citation 1214 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1214

The inauguration of President Eisenhower. Illustrated London news, v. 222, Jan. 31, 1953: 154-155. illus.

AP4.I3, v. 222

1215 Citation 1215 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1215

Inauguration of President of the United States and Vice President. Congressional record, 83d Congress, 1st session, v. 99, Jan. 20, 1953: 450-452.

J11.R5, v. 99

1216 Citation 1216 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1216

Inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States of America, Washington, D. C., January 20, 1953. [Ticket to parade stand. Washington, 1953] 1 p.

In Eisenhower 1953 folder.

DWP

1217 Citation 1217 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1217

It couldn't have happened anyplace else in the world. Life, v. 34, Feb. 2, 1953: 14-22. illus.

Color photograph of inauguration scene appears on cover of this issue.

AP2.L547, v. 34

1218 Citation 1218 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1218

MacArthur, Harry. Inauguration believed viewed by 70 million on TV screens. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1953: A-12.

Newsp

1219 Citation 1219 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1219

Mr. Six sees an inauguration. Business week, Jan. 31, 1953: 30-32. illus.

HF5001.B89, 1953

1220 Citation 1220 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1220

Nation off to a fresh start as Eisenhower takes the helm. Newsweek, v. 41, Jan. 26, 1953: 25-27. illus.

AP2.N6772, v. 41

1221 Citation 1221 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1221

Pattee, Dorothea. Inaugural simple or gala? The decision is up to Ike. Washington post, Nov. 9, 1952: 1S. illus.

Newsp

1222 Citation 1222 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1222

Photo report: inauguration, U. S. style. U. S. news & world report, v. 34, Jan. 30, 1953: 29-32. illus.

Text of inaugural address appears on p. 98-99.

JK1.U65, v. 34

1223 Citation 1223 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1223

Pusey, Merlo J. Eisenhower, the President. New York, Macmillan, 1956. 300 p.

Eisenhower's inaugural prayer: p. 105-107.

E835.P8

1224 Citation 1224 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1224

Radio, TV to shoot the works in covering inauguration. Broadcasting, telecasting, v. 44, Jan. 19, 1953: 37, 40. illus.

TK6540.B85, v. 44

1225 Citation 1225 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1225

Reston, James. Eisenhower lowers boom on top hat, elects a homburg. New York times, Jan. 15, 1953: 20. illus.

Newsp

1226 Citation 1226 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1226

Rovere, Richard H. Letter from Washington. New Yorker, v. 28, Jan. 31, 1953: 55-60.

Reprinted as chapter 9, "Inauguration," in his The Eisenhower Years; Affairs of State (New York, Farrar, Straus and Cudahy [1956] E835.R6), p. 74-80.

AP2.N6763, v. 28

1227 Citation 1227 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1227

Seldes, Gilbert. Notes on an event. Saturday review, v. 36, Feb. 7, 1953: 28.

About television coverage.

Z1219.S25, v. 36

1228 Citation 1228 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1228

Snyder, Marty. My friend Ike, by Marty Snyder, with Glenn D. Kittler. New York, F. Fell, 1956. 237 p. illus.

First inauguration: p. 195-197.

E836.S58

1229 Citation 1229 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1229

Stem, Sonia. 75 million TV viewers may see inaugural. Washington post, Jan. 18, 1953: 1L.

Newsp

1230 Citation 1230 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1230

Truman, Harry S., Pres. U. S. The day Ike snubbed me. Look, v. 24, May 24, 1960: 25-33. illus.

Published in somewhat different form in his Mr. Citizen ([New York] Geis Associates, distributed by Random House [1960] E814.A33), p. 15-23.

AP2.L79, v. 24

1231 Citation 1231 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1231

U. S. President, 1953-1961 (Eisenhower) Inaugural address delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D. C., January 20, 1953. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1953. 5 p. ([U. S.] 83d Congress, 1st session. Senate document no. 9)

J82.D81 Jan. 20

1232 Citation 1232 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1232

Unna, Warren. Elephants, musicians, medals and Bible ride inaugural merry-go-round. Washington post, Dec. 19, 1952: 29. ports.

Newsp

1233 Citation 1233 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1233

Unna, Warren. A 'simple' inaugural--no firecrackers. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1953, special inaugural section: 15.

Newsp

1234 Citation 1234 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1234

Waiting for inauguration day. Business week, Jan. 17, 1953: 28-29. illus.

HF5001.B89, 1953

1235 Citation 1235 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1235

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1953. Complimentary guide book. [Washington, 1953?] 64 p. illus., maps, ports.

In Eisenhower 1953 folder.

DWP

1236 Citation 1236 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1236

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1953. Official program of the inaugural ceremonies inducting into office Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States [and] Richard M. Nixon, Vice President of the United States, January 20, 1953. [Washington, 1953] 48 p. illus.

Copy also in DWP, in Eisenhower 1953 folder.

F199.W31 1953

1237 Citation 1237 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1237

Washington, D. C. Office of the Grand Marshals, 1953. Inaugural parade, 20 January 1953. [Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1953] 60 p. plans. (General orders, no. 1)

Change 1, General Order No. 1 ([4] p.) laid in.
In Eisenhower 1953 folder.

DWP

1238 Citation 1238 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1238

Wilson, Jack. When you are President you stand up and smile. Look, v. 17, Jan. 13, 1953: 76.

AP2.L79, v. 17

1239 Citation 1239 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1239

Wilson, Jack. You have to love horses to run an inauguration. Look, v. 17, Jan. 27, 1953: 96.

AP2.L79, v. 17

1240 Citation 1240 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Citation 1240

Wood, Robert H. Sage decision for safety. Aviation week, v. 58, Feb. 2, 1953: 102.

Comments on the cancellation of the inauguration fly-by over the District of Columbia.

TL501.A8, v. 58

1241 Citation 1241 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1241

Capital starts cleanup after inaugural hoopla. Washington post, Jan. 23, 1957: B-1.

Newsp

1242 Citation 1242 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1242

Capitol carillons to announce the moment of inauguration. New York times, Jan. 13, 1957: 50.

Newsp

1243 Citation 1243 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1243

Casey, Phil. Amendment ends old inauguration gap. Washington post, Dec. 16, 1956: A-2. port.

Refers to the 20th amendment to the Constitution.

Newsp

1244 Citation 1244 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1244

Dean, Ruth. For inaugural, invitations pose knotty problems. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1957: B-4, B-7. illus.

Newsp

1245 Citation 1245 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1245

Delaware in lead again; to head shortened inaugural parade as 'her right.' New York times, Dec. 9, 1956: 74.

Newsp

1246 Citation 1246 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1246

Eisenhower, Dwight D., Pres. U. S. Waging peace, 1956-1961; the White House years. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, 1965. xxiii, 741 p. illus., ports.

Second inauguration: p. 103.
Excerpt from address: p. 101.

E835.E47

1247 Citation 1247 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1247

Flashback. Washington post, Jan. 25, 1957: A-3. illus.

Shows private oath-taking ceremony held on Jan. 20, 1957.

Newsp

1248 Citation 1248 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1248

Fleeson, Doris. The President's swearing-in: dim view taken of plan to keep Sunday oath-taking private. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 17, 1957: A-9.

Newsp

1249 Citation 1249 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1249

Folliard, Edward T. Ike, Nixon take oath in private. Washington post, Jan. 21, 1957: A-1, A-3.

Account of the private oath-taking ceremony held on Sunday, Jan. 20, from which the press was excluded.

Newsp

1250 Citation 1250 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1250

Fourth faith. Newsweek, v. 49, Feb. 4, 1957: 86.

For the first time, a representative of the Greek Orthodox Church participates in the inauguration ceremonies.

AP2.N6772, v. 49

1251 Citation 1251 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1251

Harrison, Bernie. Another inaugural on TV. Sunday star (Washington), Televue, Jan. 20, 1957: 1-2. illus.

Newsp

1252 Citation 1252 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1252

Homburg is 'king' for the inaugural. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1957: C-2. illus.

Newsp

1253 Citation 1253 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1253

Inauguration. New Yorker, v. 32, Feb. 2, 1957: 26-27.

AP2.N6763, v. 32

1254 Citation 1254 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1254

Inauguration medals ready. Washington post, Dec. 26, 1956: A-8. illus.

Newsp

1255 Citation 1255 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1255

Inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States. Congressional record, 85th Congress, 1st session, v. 103, Jan. 21, 1957: 804-806.

J11.R5, v. 103

1256 Citation 1256 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1256

Inauguration photo report: as Ike starts second term. U. S. news & world report, v. 42, Feb. 1, 1957: 52-55. illus.

JK1.U65, v. 42

1257 Citation 1257 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1257

Inauguration takes over Capital. Business week, Jan. 12, 1957: 109-110. illus.

HF5001.B89, 1957

1258 Citation 1258 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1258

Kerr protests putting Indians at parade's end. Washington post, Jan. 27, 1957: B-4.

Newsp

1259 Citation 1259 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1259

Langbein, F. W. Teamwork played its part in good communications the inauguration of a President. Transmitter, v. 45, Mar./Apr. 1957: 2-5. illus.

TK1.T7, v. 45

1260 Citation 1260 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1260

Lawrence, David. Inauguration a symbol of equality; bi-racial and multi-religious roles in services seen as signal to world. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 23, 1957: A-21.

Newsp

1261 Citation 1261 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1261

Let joy be unconfined. Reporter, v. 16, Jan. 24, 1957: 2, 4.

Preparing for the inauguration.

D839.R385, v. 16

1262 Citation 1262 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1262

Lewine, Frances. Inauguration costs $1 million; a mere 35 words makes it legal. Washington post, Jan. 21, 1957: C-15.

Newsp

1263 Citation 1263 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1263

McLendon, Winzola. Service splendor for the 'big parade.' Diplomat, v. 8, Jan. 1957: 39, 65. ports.

AP2.D575, v. 8

1264 Citation 1264 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1264

Networks firm details of inaugural coverage. Broadcasting, telecasting, v. 52, Jan. 21, 1957: 88.

TK6540.B85, v. 52

1265 Citation 1265 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1265

President Eisenhower's second term: inauguration ceremonies. Illustrated London news, v. 230, Feb. 2, 1957: 187. illus.

AP4.I3, v. 230

1266 Citation 1266 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1266

Presidential oath videotaped. Broadcasting, telecasting, v. 52, Jan. 28, 1957: 68. illus.

TK6540.B85, v. 52

1267 Citation 1267 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1267

Resume of the inaugural round. Diplomat, v. 8, Jan. 1957: 36-37.

AP2.D575, v. 8

1268 Citation 1268 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1268

Second inaugural. "Beyond our own frontiers." Time, v. 69, Jan. 28, 1957: 17-18. illus.

Includes excerpts from the inaugural address.

AP2.T37, v. 69

1269 Citation 1269 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1269

A solemn inaugural and a gay celebration. Life, v. 42, Feb. 4, 1957: 24-33. illus.

AP2.L547, v. 42

1270 Citation 1270 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1270

The sun comes out. New republic, v. 136, Feb. 4, 1957: 2.

AP2.N624, v. 136

1271 Citation 1271 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1271

President, 1953-1961 (Eisenhower) Inaugural address delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D. C., January 21, 1957. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1957. 4 p. ([U. S.] 85th Congress, 1st session. Senate document no. 15)

J82.D85 Jan. 21

1272 Citation 1272 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1272

U. S. President, 1953-1961 (Eisenhower) The price of peace; second inaugural address delivered at the Capitol, January 21, 1957. [Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1957] 9 p. (U. S. Dept. of State. Publication 6415. General foreign policy series, 114)

E835.U565

1273 Citation 1273 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1273

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1957 Inauguration 1957 guide book. [Washington, 1957?] 29 p. illus., maps, ports.

Two copies in Eisenhower 1957 folder.

DWP

1274 Citation 1274 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Second Inauguration

Citation 1274

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1957. Official program, 43rd inauguration, 1957; inducting into office, Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States [and] Richard M. Nixon, Vice President of the United States. [Washington, 1957] 48 p. illus.
Two copies also in DWP, in Eisenhower 1957 folder.

F199.W31 1957

1275 Citation 1275 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1275

Beerless inauguration. America, v. 104, Jan. 28, 1961: 554.

Refers to sponsorship of television broadcasts.

BX801.A5, v. 104

1276 Citation 1276 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1276

Byron, George H. Telephone men and women again meet inaugural communications challenge. Transmitter, v. 49, Jan./Feb. 1961: 2-4. illus.

TK1.T7, v. 49

1277 Citation 1277 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1277

Childs, Marquis W. Unique aspects of the inaugural. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1961: A-20.

Newsp

1278 Citation 1278 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1278

The 44th inaugural. The 'second family.' Newsweek, v. 57, Jan. 30, 1961: 18-19. illus.

AP2.N6772, v. 57

1279 Citation 1279 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1279

Frost, Robert. Dedication [and] The gift outright [by Robert Frost] The inaugural address [of John Fitzgerald Kennedy] Washington, D. C., January the twentieth, 1961. [New York, Printed for friends of the Spiral Press, 1961] [19] 1. illus.

"Edition of five hundred copies This copy is number 291." The poems were "presented as part of the inaugural ceremonies, January the twentieth, 1961."

PS3511.R94D4 Rare Bk. Coll.

1280 Citation 1280 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1280

Inaugural: a big job in a short time. Democratic digest, v. 8, Jan./Feb. 1961: 48-49. port.

JK2311.D34, v. 8

1281 Citation 1281 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1281

The inauguration: 1961. Commonweal, v. 73, Feb. 3, 1961: 471-472.

AP2.C6897, v. 73

1282 Citation 1282 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1282

Inauguration of the President of the United States and Vice President. Congressional record, 87th Congress, 1st session, v. 107, Jan. 20, 1961: 1010-1013.

J11.R5, v. 107

1283 Citation 1283 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1283

[Invitation] to attend and participate in the inauguration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. [Washington, 1961] 1 p.

In Kennedy inauguration scrapbook.

DWP

1284 Citation 1284 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1284

Johnson, Haynes. Here's how Kennedy wrote own speech. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 22, 1961: A-1, A-6.

Newsp

1285 Citation 1285 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1285

Kennedy crew to ride PT boat at inaugural. Washington post, Dec. 11, 1960: B-1.

Newsp

1286 Citation 1286 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1286

Lasky, Victor. J. F. K.: the man and the myth. New York, Macmillan [1963] 653 p.

Inauguration: p. 19-23.

E842.L3

1287 Citation 1287 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1287

Lewis, Anthony. Presidential diary: Kennedy's day is long, exhilerating and occasionally tedious. New York times, Jan. 21, 1961: 11. illus.

Newsp

1288 Citation 1288 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1288

Life (Chicago) Inaugural spectacle, by the editors of Life. Souvenir ed. [New York? c1961] [67] p. illus.

F200.L5

1289 Citation 1289 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1289

Lincoln, Evelyn. My twelve years with John F. Kennedy. New York, D. McKay Co. [1965] 371 p.

Inauguration: p. 223-227.

E842.L54

1290 Citation 1290 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1290

Lowe, Jacques. The inauguration, 1961. In his Portrait: the emergence of John F. Kennedy. New York, McGraw-Hill [1961] p. 196-223. illus., ports.

E842.L65

1291 Citation 1291 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1291

McGrory, Mary. Flying start and notable agility. America, v. 104, Feb. 4, 1961: 585.

BX801.A5, v. 104

1292 Citation 1292 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1292

Markmann, Charles L., and Mark Sherwin. The inauguration. In their John F. Kennedy: a sense of purpose. New York, St. Martin's Press [1961] p. 82-89.

E841.M3

1293 Citation 1293 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1293

Meyers, Joan S., ed. John Fitzgerald Kennedy; as we remember him. Edited and produced under the direction of Goddard Lieberson. Editor, Joan Meyers; art director, Ira Teichberg. New York, Atheneum, 1965. illus., facsims., group ports. (A Columbia records legacy collection book)

Inauguration: p. 107-[113].

E842.M46

1294 Citation 1294 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1294

New era--photo report. John F. Kennedy, President of the United States. U. S. news & world report, v. 50, Jan. 30, 1961: 32-36. illus.

JK1.U65, v. 50

1295 Citation 1295 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1295

A new hand, a new voice, a new verve. Life, v. 50, Jan. 27, 1961: 16-30. illus.

Color photograph of President's drive to White House after inauguration appears on cover of this issue.

AP2.L547, v. 50

1296 Citation 1296 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1296

New York times. The Kennedy years. Text prepared under the direction of Harold Faber with contributions by John Corry [and others] Introduction by Tom Wicker. Photographs by Jacques Lowe and others. Contributing photographer: George Tames. New York, Viking Press [1964] 327 p. illus. (part col.), ports. (part col.)

Inauguration: p. 149-[172].

E842.N45

1297 Citation 1297 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1297

Robert Frost adds poet's touch. New York times, Jan. 21, 1961: 9. illus.

Gives text of "Preface" and "The Gift Outright."

Newsp

1298 Citation 1298 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1298

Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. A thousand days; John F. Kennedy in the White House. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1965. xiv, 1087 p.

Inauguration: p. [1]-5, 164-165, 731-732.

E841.S3

1299 Citation 1299 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1299

Sidey, Hugh. John F. Kennedy, President. New York, Atheneum, 1963. 400 p.

Inauguration: p. 37-42.

E842.S5

1300 Citation 1300 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1300

Sorensen, Theodore C. Kennedy. New York, Harper & Row [1965] 783 p. port.

Inauguration and address: p. 240-248.

E841.S6

1301 Citation 1301 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1301

Special report on inauguration; historic installation of John Kennedy saw more Negro participation than any other in history. Ebony, v. 16, Mar. 1961: 33-38, 40-41, 88-90. illus. (part col.)

AP2.E165, v. 16

1302 Citation 1302 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1302

Text of 4 prayers at Capitol ceremony. New York times, Jan. 21, 1961: 12.

Newsp

1303 Citation 1303 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1303

U. S. President, 1961-1963 (Kennedy) The first book edition of John F. Kennedy's inaugural address. Proclamation by Lyndon B. Johnson. Illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher. New York, F. Watts [1964] 39 p. illus.

J82.D91 Jan 20c

1304 Citation 1304 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1304

U. S. President, 1961-1963 (Kennedy) The inaugural address, by John F. Kennedy, January 20, 1961. Washington, Colortone Press [1965?] 1 v. (unpaged) illus.

J82.D91 Jan. 20d 1965

1305 Citation 1305 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1305

U. S. President, 1961-1963 (Kennedy) Inaugural address delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D. C., January 20, 1961. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1961. 3 p. ([U. S.] 87th Congress, 1st session. Senate document no. 9)

J82.D91 Jan. 20

1306 Citation 1306 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1306

U. S. President, 1961-1963 (Kennedy) The inaugural address, delivered at the Capitol, Washington, January 20, 1961. Worcester, A. J. St. Onge [1961] 30 p. port. 68 mm.

J82.D91 Jan. 20a Min. Case

1307 Citation 1307 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1307

U. S. President, 1961-1963 (Kennedy) Inaugural address of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 35th President of the United States, delivered at the Capitol, Washington, January 20, 1961. [Los Angeles, 1965] 47 p. port. 43 mm.

"Handset, printed and bound by Bela Blau, Los Angeles, California, January 20, 1965."

J82.D91 Jan. 20b Min. Case

1308 Citation 1308 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1308

U. S. President, 1961-1963 (Kennedy) Inaugural address of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Thirty-fifth President of the United States of America, Washington, D. C., Inauguration Day: 20 January 1961. [Los Angeles? 1961?] 13 p.

"Printed by students of 'The Art of the Book' at the Press of the Department of Fine Arts, University of Southern California."

J82.D91 Jan. 20b Rare Bk. Coll.

1309 Citation 1309 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1309

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1961. The inauguration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Lyndon Baines Johnson, January 20, 1961. Edward H. Foley, chairman. Samuel C. Brightman, director of publicity. [John P. Anderson, editor. Washington, 1962?] 1 v. (unpaged) illus.

Reproductions of articles, illustrations, etc., chiefly from American and foreign newspapers.

F200.W28 Rare Bk. Coll.

1310 Citation 1310 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1310

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1961. Official program, inaugural ceremonies of John F. Kennedy, thirty-fifth President of the United States, and Lyndon B. Johnson, thirty-seventh Vice President of the United States. Washington, D. C., January 20, 1961. [Washington] c1961. 63 p. illus.

Partial contents. Colorful inaugurals of the past, by Frederick B. Sweet (p. 40-42). The inaugural ball, past and present (p. [50]).

F200.W3

1311 Citation 1311 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1311

Washington, D. C. inaugural Committee, 1961. Official program: inaugural ceremonies of John F. Kennedy, thirty-fifth President of the United States, and Lyndon B. Johnson, thirty-seventh Vice President of the United States. Washington, D. C., January 20, 1961. [Washington, 1961] 63, 31 p. illus.

"A Pictorial Review: 1961 Inauguration, Including the Complete Text of the Presidential Inaugural Address" (31 p. at end) has special title page.
"Copy no. 120 of the limited deluxe edition."

F200.W314 Rare Bk. Coll.

1312 Citation 1312 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1312

"We shall pay any price." The 35th. Time, v. 77, Jan. 27, 1961: 7-12. illus.

Box on p. 8 contains excerpts from the inaugural address.

AP2.T37, v. 77

1313 Citation 1313 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1313

West, Dick. Frost wrote inauguration poetry fast. Washington post, Jan. 27, 1961: A-6.

Newsp

1314 Citation 1314 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

John F. Kennedy
Citation 1314

Wolfarth, Donald L. John F. Kennedy in the tradition of inaugural speeches. Quarterly journal of speech, v. 47, Apr. 1961: 124-132. tables.

First table, on p. 125, shows number of words and sentences in inaugural addresses.

PN4071.Q3, v. 47

1315 Citation 1315 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Citation 1315

Amrine, Michael. This awesome challenge, the hundred days of Lyndon Johnson. New York, Putnam [1964] 283 p.

Inauguration: p. 23-25.

E846.A6

1316 Citation 1316 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Citation 1316

Blumenthal, Fred. This week's inauguration recalls 30 seconds of history. Parade, Jan. 17, 1965: 10. illus.

About the swearing in of President Johnson on Nov. 22, 1963.

AP2.P263, 1965

1317 Citation 1317 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Citation 1317

The day Kennedy died. Newsweek, v. 62, Dec. 2, 1963: 20-26. illus.

Includes an account of the swearing in (p. 24-25) and a photograph of the ceremony (p. 22).

AP2.N6772, v. 62

1318 Citation 1318 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Citation 1318

The full record. Time, v. 89, Feb. 24, 1967: 19-21. illus.

A series of photographs taken when President Johnson was sworn in on Nov. 22, 1963.

AP2.T37, v. 89

1319 Citation 1319 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Citation 1319

"I ask your help--and God's." Life, v. 55, Nov. 29, 1963: 30-31. illus.

President Johnson is sworn in.

AP2.L547, v. 55

1320 Citation 1320 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Citation 1320

Knebel, Fletcher. After the shots: the ordeal of Lyndon Johnson. Look, v. 28, Mar. 10, 1964: 26-28, 30, 33. port.

Includes description of the swearing-in ceremony.

AP2.L79, v. 28

1321 Citation 1321 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Citation 1321

Manchester, William R. The death of a President, November 20-November 25, 1963. New York, Harper & Row [1967] xvi, 710 p.

Swearing in of President Johnson: p. 324-326.

E842.9.M28 1967

1322 Citation 1322 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Citation 1322

Mr. Johnson is sworn in as the 36th President. Illustrated London news, v. 243, Nov. 30, 1963: 890. illus.

AP4.I3, v. 243

1323 Citation 1323 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Citation 1323

A new President is sworn in at a time of stress and tragedy, by a woman, Judge Sarah Hughes. Congressional record, 88th Congress, 1st session, v. 109, Dec. 4, 1963: 23212-23213.

Reprints article by Judge Hughes which originally appeared in the Texas Observer of Nov. 29, 1963.

J11.R5, v. 109

1324 Citation 1324 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Citation 1324

New York times. The road to the White House; the story of the 1964 election, by the staff of the New York times. Edited by Harold Faber. New York, McGraw-Hill [1965] xvi, 305 p. illus., ports.

Johnson's first inauguration: p. 1-2.
Second inauguration: p. 287-294.

E850.N42

1325 Citation 1325 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Citation 1325

The transfer of power. Time, v. 82, Nov. 29, 1963: 25-26. illus.

AP2.T37, v. 82

1326 Citation 1326 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Citation 1326

Wise, Dan, and Marietta (Morris) Maxfield. The day Kennedy died. San Antonio, Naylor Co. [1964] 137 p.

Swearing in of President Johnson: p. 127-130.

E842.9.W5

1327 Citation 1327 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1327

The covenant. The inauguration. Time, v. 85, Jan. 29, 1965: 9-19A. illus. (part col.)

AP2.T37, v. 85

1328 Citation 1328 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1328

Eastern to sponsor inauguration on NBC. Sponsor, v. 18, Aug. 24, 1964: 19.

HF6146.R3S6, v. 18

1329 Citation 1329 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1329

Eller, J. N. It was a warm day in Washington. America, v. 112, Feb. 6, 1965: 185.

BX801.A5, v. 112

1330 Citation 1330 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1330

Floats prepared for inauguration. New York times, Jan. 17, 1965: 58.

Newsp

1331 Citation 1331 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1331

For LBJ--a Texas-size inaugural. Newsweek, v. 65, Jan. 25, 1965: 21-22. illus.

AP2.N6772, v. 65

1332 Citation 1332 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1332

For the inauguration: mufti for President, quilts for newsmen. Editor & publisher, v. 97, Dec. 26, 1964: 11.

PN4700.E4, v. 97

1333 Citation 1333 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1333

Friedman, Rick. Weather, security inauguration worries. Editor & publisher, v. 98, Jan. 16, 1965: 60. illus.

PN4700.E4, v. 98

1334 Citation 1334 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1334

Gilley, Fred T. Wood to launch a President. American forests, v. 71, Jan. 1965: 2-3, 48-49. illus.

SD1.A55, v. 71

1335 Citation 1335 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1335

Great day. New Yorker, v. 40, Jan. 30, 1965: 24-25.

AP2.N6763, v. 40

1336 Citation 1336 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1336

Great society bows in; inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson sets tone of integration for Nation. Ebony, v. 20, Apr. 1965: 66-68, 70, 72-73. illus. (part col.)

AP2.E165, v. 20

1337 Citation 1337 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1337

Heady, Robert. Inauguration to be showcase for new marketing face of Eastern Air Lines. Advertising age, v. 36, Jan. 18, 1965: 3, 94.

HF5801.A276, v. 36

1338 Citation 1338 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1338

Inaugural parade--how it's being changed. U. S. news & world report, v. 58, Jan. 4, 1965: 10.

JK1.U65, v. 58

1339 Citation 1339 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1339

Inaugural protection for the President: glass and armor plate. U. S. news & world report, v. 58, Jan. 11, 1965: 10. illus.

JK1.U65, v. 58

1340 Citation 1340 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1340

Inaugural--"y'all come." Newsweek, v. 65, Jan. 18, 1965: 22-23. illus.

AP2.N6772, v. 65

1341 Citation 1341 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1341

The inauguration of President Johnson. Life, v. 58, Jan. 29, 1965: 24-33. col. illus.

Color photograph of inauguration scene appears on cover of this issue.

AP2.L547, v. 58

1342 Citation 1342 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1342

Inauguration of the President of the United States and Vice President. Congressional record, 89th Congress, 1st session, v. 111, Jan. 20, 1965: 984-986.

J11.R5, v. 111

1343 Citation 1343 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1343

Inauguration week. Time, v. 85, Jan. 22, 1965: 13. illus.

AP2.T37, v. 85

1344 Citation 1344 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1344

Johnson dresses down; his decision to wear business suit at inauguration bucks time-honored tradition. Business week, Dec. 19, 1964: 30. illus.

HF5001.B89, 1964

1345 Citation 1345 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1345

Johnson's inauguration broadcasters' field day. Broadcasting, v. 68, Jan. 25, 1965: 72-73. illus.

TK6540.B85, v. 68

1346 Citation 1346 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1346

Johnson's lavish inauguration. Illustrated London news, v. 246, Jan. 30, 1965: 32-35. illus.

AP4.I3, v. 246

1347 Citation 1347 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1347

Lyndon Johnson's pledge: 'I will lead, and I will do the best I can.' Hail to the Chief. Newsweek, v. 65, Feb. 1, 1965: 10-17. illus. (part col.)

AP2.N6772, v. 65

1348 Citation 1348 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1348

Phelps, McAndrew. Portrait of the President as a reasonable man. America, v. 112, Jan.30, 1965: 157.

BX801.A5, v. 112

1349 Citation 1349 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1349

Photo report: it was LBJ's great day. U. S. news & world report, v. 58, Feb. 1, 1965: 37-40. illus.

JK1.U65, v. 58

1350 Citation 1350 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1350

Security so tight Indians had to take heads off arrows. Washington post, Jan. 21, 1965: A2.

Newsp

1351 Citation 1351 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1351

Text of four prayers offered at ceremony. Washington post, Jan. 21, 1965: A9.

Newsp

1352 Citation 1352 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1352

Tremendous oath [by] T. R. B. New republic, v. 152, Jan. 23, 1965: 4.

AP2.N624, v. 152

1353 Citation 1353 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1353

Truntich, Paul J. Telephone men and women again meet the inaugural communications challenge. Transmitter, v. 53, Jan./Feb. 1965: 18-21. illus.

TK1.T7, v. 53

1354 Citation 1354 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1354

U. S. President, 1963-1969 (Lyndon B. Johnson) Inaugural address of Lyndon Baines Johnson, President of the United States, delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D. C., January 20, 1965. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1965. 3 p. ([U. S.] 89th Congress, 1st session. Senate document, no. 9)

DLC

1355 Citation 1355 of Freitag Bibliography
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Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1355

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1965. The Inaugural Committee presents the program for the inauguration of Lyndon Baines Johnson, 36th President of the United States, and Hubert Horatio Humphrey, 38th Vice President of the United States, January 20, 1965. [Washington, 1965] 1 v. (unpaged) illus. (part col.)

F200.W32

1356 Citation 1356 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1356

Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1965. Threshold of tomorrow: the Great Society; the inauguration of Lyndon Baines Johnson, 36th President of the United States, and Hubert Horatio Humphrey, 38th Vice President of the United States, January 20, 1965. [Don R. Petit, editor-in-chief. Washington, Program and Book Committee of the 1965 Presidential Inaugural Committee, 1965] 107 p. illus. (part col.)

Supplement ([12] p.) inserted at end.
Partial contents. The inaugural balls, by Perle Mesta (p. [48]-49).
The inaugural belongs to the people, by John W. McCormack (p. 63, 104-106). The inaugural--an act of government, by Paul Aiken (p. [64]-65, 107-[108]).

F200.W33 1965

1357 Citation 1357 of Freitag Bibliography
Individual Inaugurations:

Lyndon B. Johnson
Second Inauguration

Citation 1357

World's biggest TV studio; broadcasters ready to give record-breaking coverage to inauguration of President Johnson. Broadcasting, v. 68, Jan. 18, 1965: 78-79. illus.

TK6540.B85, v. 52

1a Citation 1a of Freitag Bibliography
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General
Citation 1a

Baker, Russell. Observer: inaugurations are rededications. New York times, Jan. 20, 1969: 20.

Newsp

2a Citation 2a of Freitag Bibliography
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General
Citation 2a

Campion, Donald R. Of many things ... [the inauguration of a President] America, v. 120, Jan. 18, 1969: [i].

BX801.A5, v. 120

3a Citation 3a of Freitag Bibliography
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General
Citation 3a

Fleming, Thomas J. Great moments in Presidential inaugurations. Reader's digest, v. 94, Jan. 1969: 64-69. col. illus.

AP2.R255, v. 94

4a Citation 4a of Freitag Bibliography
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General
Citation 4a

An inaugural in tune with the times. U. S. news & world report, v. 66, Jan. 20, 1969: 6-7. illus.

Includes remarks on earlier inaugurations.

JK1.U65, v. 66

5a Citation 5a of Freitag Bibliography
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General
Citation 5a

Laurent, Lawrence. Newsman's inaugural memories. Washington post, Jan. 18, 1969: B-12. illus.

Reminiscences of Bob Trout, CBS radio and TV reporter, who began covering inaugurations in 1933.

Newsp

6a Citation 6a of Freitag Bibliography
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General
Citation 6a

Lawrence, David. Oath defines President's duties. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1969: A-11.

Newsp

7a Citation 7a of Freitag Bibliography
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General
Citation 7a

Lee, Elinor. Inaugural ideas. Washington post, Jan. 16, 1969: D-1, D-5.

About food served at past inaugural events.

Newsp

8a Citation 8a of Freitag Bibliography
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General
Citation 8a

Presidential inaugurals dotted with historic firsts. Christian Science monitor, Jan. 21, 1969: 3.

Newsp

9a Citation 9a of Freitag Bibliography
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General
Citation 9a

Robertson, Nan. Inaugural momentos shown. New York times, Jan. 9, 1969: 33.

About the special exhibition on Presidential inaugurations at the Smithsonian's Museum of History and Technology.

Newsp

10a Citation 10a of Freitag Bibliography
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General
Citation 10a

Schaden, Herman. If inaugural's passing you by, have a ball at exhibit. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 9, 1969: B-1. illus.

About the exhibition at the Smithsonian.

Newsp

11a Citation 11a of Freitag Bibliography
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General
Citation 11a

Secrest, Meryle. Inaugural souvenirs: Smithsonian preparing a major exhibit. Washington post, Dec. 12, 1968: C-4. illus.

Newsp

12a Citation 12a of Freitag Bibliography
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General
Citation 12a

Shenton, James. Topics: inaugurals, inspiring and otherwise. New York times, Jan. 18, 1969: 30.

Newsp

13a Citation 13a of Freitag Bibliography
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General
Citation 13a

Three inaugural exhibits are open. Evening star (Washington) weekender, Jan. 11, 1969: 3.

Newsp

14a Citation 14a of Freitag Bibliography
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General
Citation 14a

Welsh, James. Free-for-all fun: early inaugurals swung. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 19, 1969: A-1, A-12. illus.

Newsp

15a Citation 15a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Addresses
Citation 15a

Inaugural addresses. In U. S. Library of Congress. Information bulletin, v. 27, Dec. 26, 1968: 759.

About a special exhibit at the Library featuring manuscripts of the first inaugural addresses of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt.

Z733.U57I6, v. 27

16a Citation 16a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Addresses
Citation 16a

Owsley, Clifford D. Address poses opportunity, challenge. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1969: AA-16. illus.

Accompanied by a shorter article, also relating to inaugural addresses, entitled "Invocation Tradition Began With Washington."

Newsp

17a Citation 17a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Addresses
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Strout, Richard L. Inaugurals: an art form redeemed by Lincoln. Christian Science monitor, Jan. 20, 1969: 9. illus.

Newsp

18a Citation 18a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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and dancing through the night. Washington post, Jan. 21, 1969: D-1, D-3. illus.

Newsp

19a Citation 19a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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Baskin, Claudia. Everyone wants to attend ball. Evening star (Washington), Dec. 20, 1968: C-3. illus.

Newsp

20a Citation 20a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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Beale, Betty. Nixon buoys 8,000. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1969: B-5.

Newsp

21a Citation 21a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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Billington, Joy. He didn't dance all night. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1969: B-2. illus.

Newsp

22a Citation 22a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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Billington, Joy. Only Washington, Johnson danced at inaugural balls. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1969: AA-18. illus.

Newsp

23a Citation 23a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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Billington, Joy. What a place for an inaugural ball. Evening star (Washington), Nov. 8, 1968: D-1, D-3. illus.

Newsp

24a Citation 24a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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Chart your own course at inaugural ball. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 9, 1969: B-8.

Table lists master of ceremonies, bands, Cabinet members and other personages who will be present, and States to be represented at each of the six locations.

Newsp

25a Citation 25a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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Cheshire, Maxine. Spectacular. Washington post, Jan. 21, 1969: D3.

Notes on the inaugural balls.

Newsp

26a Citation 26a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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Christmas, Anne. 'Forward together--' jampacked, in fact. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1969: B-1, B-4. illus.

Newsp

27a Citation 27a of Freitag Bibliography
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Christmas, Anne. Scampering after Nixons a night to remember. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 26, 1969: E-2.

Newsp

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Dance sites grow to six. Evening star (Washington), Dec. 11, 1968: F-13.

Newsp

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Dixon, Ymelda. Good vibrations are smothered. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1969: B-6.

Newsp

30a Citation 30a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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'Formal'? Senate's 'baby.' Washington post, Jan. 19, 1969: F16. port.

About men's dress for the inaugural balls.

Newsp

31a Citation 31a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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'Honorable' covers a multitude of titles; inaugural ball committee solves problem of Agnew's two jobs. Washington post, Dec. 19, 1968: B-1, B-8.

Newsp

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Inaugural Balls
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Inaugural ball invitation. Washington post, Dec. 18, 1968: D3. illus.

Newsp

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Inaugural Balls
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Inaugural dress for Pat. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 8, 1969: D-2.

Newsp

34a Citation 34a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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Inaugural spotlight. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 9, 1969: B-6. illus.

Shows designer Earl Hargrove with sketch of Presidential box to be built at each of the six ball locations.

Newsp

35a Citation 35a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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Kernan, Michael. Women may wear pants to the balls. Washington post, Jan. 10, 1969: B2.

Brief remarks on acceptable clothing for men and women attending inaugural balls.

Newsp

36a Citation 36a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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Lewis, Alfred E. Top police retirees to eye ball guests. Washington post, Jan. 18, 1969: E-2. port.

This will be the 16th inaugural for Howard V. Covell, retired from the Metropolitan Police Department, who is in charge of security at the balls.

Newsp

37a Citation 37a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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Robb, Inez. In the beginning, there was one inaugural ball; and now there are--count them--six! Washington daily news, Jan. 20, 1969: 30.

Newsp

38a Citation 38a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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Secrest, Meryle. 54,000 get invitations to six balls. Washington post, Dec. 12, 1968: C50.

Newsp

39a Citation 39a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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Smith, Marie. The gowns. Washington post, Jan. 19, 1969: F13. illus.

Full-length portraits of Mrs. Nixon and Mrs. Agnew in the gowns they will wear to inaugural balls.

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40a Citation 40a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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Smith, Marie. Mark Evans, Mrs. Arends are inaugural ball chairmen. Washington post, Nov. 26, 1968: B-1. ports.

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41a Citation 41a of Freitag Bibliography
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Inaugural Balls
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White tie preferred, black tie optional. Evening star (Washington), Dec. 7, 1968: A-11.

About dress for men at the 1969 inaugural balls, five of which are scheduled.

Newsp

42a Citation 42a of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
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Cronk, Sue. Cathedral to show inauguration Bibles. Washington post, Nov. 16, 1968: D23. illus.

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Bibles
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Fiske, Edward B. An official prayer service to open Nixon inauguration. New York times, Jan. 15, 1969: 49, 94. illus.

Picture shows one of the two Bibles to be used; article includes information on the use of Bibles in Presidential inaugurations.

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Bibles
Citation 44a

Inaugural Bibles and prayers. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 11, 1969: A-6. illus.

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45a Citation 45a of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
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Kilpatrick, Carroll. 'No war' Bible verse picked for Nixon oath. Washington post, Jan. 19, 1969: A-l, A-5.

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46a Citation 46a of Freitag Bibliography
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Bibles
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Washington, D. C. Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul. Rare Book Library. Presidential inaugural Bibles; catalogue of an exhibition, November 17, 1968, through February 23, 1969. [Washington] Washington Cathedral [1969] 49 p. plates.

Z7770.W3

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Music
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Army Band practices 'spit and polish' for Inauguration Day. Washington post, Jan. 9, 1969: B-1. illus.

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Music
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Braaten, David. The 'zing' finally got to Nixon. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1969: C-1. illus.

About the inaugural concert.

Newsp

49a Citation 49a of Freitag Bibliography
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Music
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Dean, Ruth. Originally English--bandsman traces 'Hail to the Chief.' Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1969: AA-14. facsim., port.

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Music
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Hume, Paul. Inaugural concerts. Washington post, Jan. 19, 1969: K2. illus., ports.

Describes features of some past concerts.

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51a Citation 51a of Freitag Bibliography
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Music
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Sears, Lawrence. Music: bells peal, the orchestra plays for inauguration. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 19, 1969: D-4. ports.

Newsp

52a Citation 52a of Freitag Bibliography
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Music
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Welsh, James. All-American music set for Nixon concert. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 6, 1969: A-4.

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53a Citation 53a of Freitag Bibliography
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Weather
Citation 53a

Inaugural weather: ships of state find launching seas stormy. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1969: A-3.

Briefly reviews inaugurations marred by bad weather.

Newsp

54a Citation 54a of Freitag Bibliography
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Weather
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Stanford, Neal. Weather or not: rain, snow, or cold, inauguration goes on. Christian Science monitor, Dec. 17, 1968: 5. illus.

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Weather
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Weather odds good on inauguration day. Washington post, Dec. 15, 1968: D7.

Newsp

56a Citation 56a of Freitag Bibliography
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Auerbach, Stuart. Doctor volunteers to serve at fetes. Washington post, Jan. 18, 1969: E-2.

About medical aid plans for the various inaugural festivities.

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Beale, Betty, and Ymelda Dixon. Crowning moment: Mrs. Nixon is radiant. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1969: C-1, C-6. illus.

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Beale, Betty. Ideas for inaugural festivities are passed on to GOP. Evening star (Washington), Nov. 13, 1968: C-1.

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Beale, Betty. Inaugural heads teetotalers. Sunday star (Washington), Dec. 1, 1968: J-1.

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Bernstein, Carl. Police stress drive on streetwalkers; vice crackdown mapped for inaugural. Washington post, Jan. 10, 1969: C-1.

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Bernstein, Carl. Starlings get inaugural bird. Washington post, Nov. 12, 1968: C3. port.

About the inventor of a chemical compound offensive to starlings and his plans for birdproofing the route of the inaugural motorcade.

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Blumenthal, Fred. Nixon's inaugural--the most closely guarded: the new President and the Secret Service. Parade, Jan. 19, 1969: 10, 23-24. illus.

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Braaten, David. So you're not invited: inaugural, schmaugural! Evening star (Washington), Jan. 17, 1969: D-1, D-4. illus.

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Business backs the inaugural. Business week, Dec. 21, 1968: 26-28. illus., port.

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Chapman, William. Insurance refused for inauguration. Washington post, Dec. 30, 1968: A5.

Includes some information on costs of inaugural events in recent years.

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Cheshire, Maxine. President-elect considers 'austere' inaugural. Washington post, Nov. 13, 1968: D1.

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A civil religion. Newsweek, v. 73, Feb. 3, 1969: 82. ports.

About the role of religion in the inauguration ceremony.

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Clashes erupt after [counterinaugural] march. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1969: A-1, A-6. illus.

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Costliest in history: inauguration is put at $2.5 million. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1969: AA-13.

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Crawford, Kenneth. Washington: quiet, please. Newsweek, v. 73, Feb. 3, 1969: 35.

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Cronk, Sue. No austere inauguration; Nixon reportedly makes decision for 'gala.' Washington post, Nov. 16, 1968: C-1.

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The day before the day before Washington post, Jan. 19, 1969: F1-F2. illus.

Reports on the gala, the distinguished ladies' reception, Young America's Inaugural Salute, and the activities of antiwar demonstrators.

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Dean, Ruth. Gala official admits goof; seating snafu leaves an estimated 400 standing. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1969: C-2.

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Delaney, William. 'Not over 2 1/2 hours': inaugural parade shortened. Evening star (Washington), Nov. 15, 1968: A-1, A-4. port.

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Dimond, Thomas. Inaugural splurge here may climb as high as $20 million. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 19, 1969: G-5.

An estimate of what visitors might spend.

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Dixon, Ymelda. Capitol a swirl of activity after swearing-in rites. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1969: B-6. illus.

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Dixon, Ymelda. An inaugural grows and grows. Evening star (Washington), Nov. 14, 1968: C-1.

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Excitement rising in D. C. for Nixon's day; weather uncertain. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 19, 1969: A-1, A-12.

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Fialka, John. Inaugural security is the tightest ever. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 19, 1969: B-1.

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First tide of visitors arriving for inaugural. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 17, 1969: A-1, A-6.

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Flor, Lee. Memo to private planes: don't come to National. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 19, 1969: B-1.

About commercial transportation arrangements (including road and rail) for the inauguration.

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Fortune in furs populates parade stand. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1969: B-2. illus.

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Hailey, Jean R. Capital crowded for big day. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1969: A-1, A-6.

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Harrison, Bernie. TV's inaugural story cool and professional. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1969: D-8.

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Honsa, Carol. Americana will take to the streets. Washington post, Jan. 11, 1969: E-1, E-2.

About parade.

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Hunter, Marjorie. Inaugural invitation list is 5 miles long; computer and large staff rush plans for ceremonies. New York times, Dec. 17, 1968: 36. port.

A calendar of inaugural events and a short article on inaugural weather appear on the same page.

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Inaugural gowns. Washington post, Jan. 17, 1969: B-1, B-2.

On the same page is a sketch of Mrs. Nixon and the two girls showing the outfits they will wear at the inauguration and while watching the parade.

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Inaugural reviewing stand. Evening star (Washington), Nov. 18, 1968: B-1. illus.

Architect's sketch with caption.

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Inaugural setting. Washington post, Jan. 15, 1969: A-10. illus.

Picture shows east front of Capitol with inauguration platform, photographers' stand, and public seating.

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Inauguration. New Yorker, v. 44, Feb. 1, 1969: 27-28.

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The inauguration: never again? Time, v. 93, Jan. 31, 1969: 12-13. illus.

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Inauguration drive. Washington post, Nov. 25, 1968: B5. port.

About efforts to raise money to finance the inauguration.

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Inauguration troop units total 10,000. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 12, 1969: B-2.

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[Invitation to] the ceremonies attending the inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States, January twentieth, nineteen hundred sixty-nine. [n. p., 1969?] folder.

Text on p. [1]. Two portraits laid in.

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Johnson, Haynes. Nixon begins his Presidency in a solemn display of unity; 37th President to seek to end 'crisis of spirit.' Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1969: A-1, A-6. illus.

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Kalb, Barry. Anti-war last hurrah? Protest leaders hope for peaceful 2 days. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 19, 1969: B-1.

Describes planned activities of the demonstrators.

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Kalb, Barry, and Woody West. 8 protesters arrested close to parade route. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1969: A-1, A-6. illus.

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Kalb, Barry. Inaugural war protest to be nondisruptive. Evening star (Washington), Dec. 18, 1968: B-9.

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Kalb, Barry. U. S. weighing permits for inaugural protests. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 12, 1969: B-2.

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Kernan, Michael. No intimacy in inaugural. Washington post, Jan. 21, 1969: D-1, D-4. illus.

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Kilpatrick, Carroll. Nixon day is spent on inaugural. Washington post, Jan. 9, 1969: A5.

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Kilpatrick, Carroll. Nixon will take oath today as 37th President; gray skies forecast for inaugural. Washington post, Jan. 20, 1969: A-1, A-6, illus., port.

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Kilpatrick, Carroll, and Don Oberdorfer. Richard M. Nixon becomes President with 'sacred commitment' to peace. Washington post, Jan. 21, 1969: A-1, A-8. illus.

Section B of this issue consists of eight pages of pictures taken during the inaugural ceremonies and parade.

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Kober, Barbara. Inaugural medal to be crewel work reproduction. Evening star (Washington), Dec. 7, 1968: A-11.

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Koprowski, Claude. Mariott [sic] hotels boost rates 10% for inaugural weekend visitors. Washington post, Jan. 9, 1969: E-1.

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Langbein, Fred. Telephone team makes inaugural history. Transmitter, v. 57, Jan./Feb. 1969: [i]-5. illus.

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Lansing, Diane T. Three-day whirl to surround inaugural. Christian Science monitor, Dec. 17, 1968: 5.

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Let us go forward together. Newsweek, v. 73, Jan. 27, 1969: 17-20. illus.

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Levey, Robert F. 50,000 visitors jam District for inaugural. Washington post, Jan. 19, 1969: A-1, A-4. illus.

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Levey, Robert F. Overtime raises cost of inaugural stands. Washington post, Dec. 9, 1968: B-1, B-8.

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Local unit formed for inaugural. Washington post, Dec. 31, 1968: D4.

Announces organization of a panel to promote participation of local residents in the Nixon inaugural.

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McCardle, Dorothy. 'Forward together' to inaugural weekend. Washington post, Jan. 12, 1969: G3.

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McCardle, Dorothy. From inaugural vendor to gala producer. Washington post, Jan. 4, 1969: E-1. port.

About Ed McMahon, producer of the Nixon-Agnew inaugural gala, who while a college student in 1949 operated a food vending stand on the day of Truman's inauguration.

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McCardle, Dorothy. New GOP is not tagging LBJ, but inaugural auto plates go to Truman, Eisenhower. Washington post, Jan. 5, 1969: E17-E18. illus.

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McGrory, Mary. Nixon's big moment is a muted affair. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1969: A-1, A-6. illus.

Illustrations on p. A-4, A-5.

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Martin, Judith. Inaugural: tickets still available to parade and gala. Washington post, Jan. 18, 1969: B-1, B-3.

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National Geographic Society, Washington, D. C. Inaugural medals--once not for sale--now prized by collectors. Washington [1968] 3 1. (National geographic news bulletin)

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Nixon appoints Marriott as chairman of Inaugural Committee. Evening star (Washington), Nov. 14, 1968: A-13.

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Nixon car pelted, 82 arrested in parade incidents. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1969: A-4. illus.

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Nixon garb. Washington post, Jan. 18, 1969: B3.

Clothing to be worn by Mr. and Mrs. Nixon for inaugural events.

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Nixon gets no. 1. Sunday star (Washington), Dec. 1, 1968: A-1. illus.

Picture shows inaugural license plate issued to the President-elect.

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Oakes, William. The swirl of inaugural pageantry. Christian Science monitor, Jan. 25, 1969: 9. illus.

Sketches.

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Plans mushroom for inauguration. Christian Science monitor, Dec. 19, 1968: 13.

Compares current plans with simplicity of arrangements for Jefferson's inaugurations.

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Police rolls swelled for inaugural. Washington post, Jan. 15, 1969: A-10.

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Police will bolster all street patrols. Washington post, Jan. 18, 1969: E-2.

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Radcliffe, Donnie. Maybe it's fun after all; there were moments of comedy and glory. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1969: B-1. illus.

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Rhetoric meets reality. Life, v. 66, Jan. 31, 1969: 18-31. col. illus.

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Robertson, Nan. 'Astonishing room' houses inaugural group. New York times, Jan. 13, 1969: 14. illus.

About the Pension Building.

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Robertson, Nan. Inaugural stand takes lot of wood and work. New York times, Dec. 21, 1968: 39. illus.

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Ruvinsky, Aaron. Inaugural lumber slated for homes in Tennessee. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 17, 1969: C-1, C-11. illus.

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Schaden, Herman. Thousands line avenue to cheer under gray skies. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1969: A-7. illus.

Other pictures on p. B-1.

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Selover, William S. Hippies 'salute' Inauguration Day. Christian Science monitor, Jan. 22, 1969: 3. illus.

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Shelton, Isabelle. Gala scene goes mad: some tickets had no seat. Sunday star (Washington), Jan. 19, 1969: E-5. illus.

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Sherwood, John. The Rambler: and Jan. 20, 1969. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1969: D-1.

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Sidelights: establishment fuels 'counter inaugural.' Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1969: A-8.

Includes brief reports on several other incidents relating to the inauguration.

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Smith, Marie. Inauguration Day, 1969: the hails ... Washington post, Jan. 21, 1969: D-1, D-2. illus.

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Smith, Marie. Three days of festivities to celebrate Nixon inauguration. Washington post, Dec. 4, 1968: B-1. ports.

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Somervelle, Gerald. 25 cents to $45: Nixon souvenirs run gamut. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 17, 1969: D-1. illus.

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Spencer, Duncan. Nixon stands going to Johnson City; Charlie Smith: matchmaker for men, material. Evening star (Washington), Feb. 13, 1969: B-1, B-6. illus.

About the disposition of the lumber from the inaugural stands.

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Strout, Richard L. A plea for unity: 'I shall consecrate my office, my energies, and wisdom to the cause of world peace.' Christian Science monitor, Jan. 21, 1969: 1, 11. illus.

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Swanston, Walterene. Early parade arrivals came prepared for wait. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 20, 1969: A-3.

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Toward the Nixon inauguration. Time, v. 93, Jan. 17, 1969: 13-14. illus.

AP2.T37, v. 93

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250,000 applaud parade; protesters clash with police. Washington post, Jan. 21, 1969: A-1, A-10. illus.

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U. S. Congress. Joint Committee on Arrangements for the Inauguration, 1969. Inauguration ceremonies program, January twentieth, nineteen hundred sixty-nine. [n. p., 1969?] [9] p.

Accompanied by ticket to "admit bearer to the Inaugural Stands, East Front of Capitol."

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U. S. President, 1969- (Nixon) Inaugural address of Richard Milhous Nixon, President of the United States, delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D. C., January 20, 1969. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1969. 5 p. ([U. S.] 91st Congress, 1st session. Senate document no. 91-3)

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Valentine, Paul W. Agreement near on parade plan of counter-inaugural. Washington post, Jan. 16, 1959: E3.

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Valentine, Paul W. Peace group maps 'inaugural march.' Washington post, Dec. 19, 1968: D-1.

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Valentine, Paul W. Post-Chicago confrontation: inaugural faces 1st major protest. Washington post, Jan. 18, 1969: A-1, A-13. illus.

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Wanderings. Washington post, Jan. 10, 1969: B4. illus.

Describes the grandstands being built in the 1600 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W., in preparation for the inaugural parade.

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Washington, D. C. Inaugural Committee, 1969. Forward together; official guide book, inaugural 1969. [Washington, 1969?] 32 p. illus., map, ports.

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Washington: white-tie inaugural. Newsweek, v. 72, Dec. 23, 1968: 22. illus.

AP2.N6772, v. 72

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Weil, Martin. Counter-inaugural opens in bubbling bedlam. Washington post, Jan. 19, 1969: A4. illus.

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Weil, Martin. Inaugural marchers hail phantom notables. Washington post, Jan. 13, 1969: B-1. illus.

Another illustration on p. A-1.

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Welsh, James. Nixon masters the art of parade reviewing. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 21, 1969: D-1, D-2. illus.

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Welsh, James. Surplus from inaugural may reach $500,000. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 16, 1969: C-2.

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When Nixon takes over U. S. news & world report, v. 66, Jan. 6, 1969: 7. illus.

JK1.U65, v. 66

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Whittemore, Reed. Washington interregnum. Washington post, Jan. 21, 1969: D-2. port.

Poem.

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With lowered voice, enter Mr. Nixon. Newsweek, v. 73, Feb. 3, 1969: 16-21. col. illus.

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Wright, Chris. Pickpockets beware: police getting inaugural aid. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 14, 1969: B-12.

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Wright, Chris. Some Capital visitors coming to play games--badger variety, that is. Evening star (Washington), Jan. 17, 1969: A-9.

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