Walk into Federal Hall in Lower Manhattan ... The first presidential inauguration of George Washington was a very exciting day in New York City. "George Washington was staying at his home in ...
On the afternoon of April 30, 1789, George Washington was sworn ... take his oath of office for the second time. Washington arrived at Federal Hall, where Congress then met, around 1 p.m. About ...
The first president realized that working with Congress – not alone or against it – was the best way to actually create an ...
Challenges Upon his inauguration as the first president on April 30, 1789, George Washington assumed office under the tenuous circumstances of an untested federal government. The newly established ...
The country was preparing to select its first president and host its new leader’s Inauguration Day in ... they unanimously elected George Washington to be the first U.S. president.
The inauguration’s one requirement ... before the Supreme Court was created. George Washington was sworn in at New York City's Federal Hall in April 1789, by a state official, Robert Livingston.
Troi Santos/ Federal Hall Museum George Washington Inauguration When George Washington was inaugurated at Federal Hall in 1789, the United States was an emerging democracy with an uncertain future.