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Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 19 10 N.D. Report "Presidential Inaugurations: A Selected List of References" Third Edition. Compiled by Ruth S. Freitag. The Library of Congress, Washington: 1968. Continuation - pp. 85- 158. Tuesday, September 15, 2009 Page 1 of 1 4017 Morse, John T. John Adams. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1898. xxii, 338 p. (American statesmen, V. 6) E322.M882 Inauguration: p. 261-262. 498 498 [Presidential inaugurations:] Adams-1797. La- dies' magazine and literary gazette, V. 4, Oct. 1831: 440-441. AP2.A343, V. 4 499 497 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. 2 500 498 Smith, Page. John Adams. V. 2. 1784-1826. Gar- den City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1962. p. 602- 1170. plates, ports. E322.S64 Washington's first inauguration: p. 746-750. Inauguration of John Adams: p. -917-920. 501 499 U.S. President, 1797-1801 (John Adams) John Adams. Inaugural address. In.p., American- ization Dept., Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, 1926] 7 p. E321.U625 502 500 U.S. President, 1797-1801 (John Adams) John Adams's inaugural. Inaugural address at Philadelphia, March 4, 1797. [Boston, Direc- tors of the Old South Work, 1902] 16 p. (Old South leaflets. [General series, V. 5] no. 103) E173.044, V. 5 Thomas Jefferson 503 501 Barbee, David R. Jefferson first President inau- gurated in Washington, new Capital of Nation. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 6. E806.W28 504 Howers, Claude G. Jefferson and Hamilton; the struggle for democracy in America. Boston, Hough ton Mifflin Co., 1925. xvii, 531 p. facsims., plates, ports. E311. B65 Jefferson's first inauguration: p. 508-- 510. 505 503 Boykin, Edward. Jefferson swapped boardinghouse for mansion; simplicity marked his inaugura- tion 150 years ago. Sunday star (Washing- ton), Mar. 4, 1951: C-2. illus. Newsp 506 Busey, Samuel C. The centennial of the first in- auguration of a President at the permanent seat of the Government. In Columbia Histor- ical Society, Washington, D.C. Records. V. 5; 1901. Washington, 1902. p. 96-111. F191.C72, V. 5 507 Curtis, William E. The true Thomas Jefferson. Philadelphia, J. 3. Lippincott Co., 1901. 395 p. facsims., plates, ports. (The "True" biographies) E332.097 First inauguration: p. 186-189. 50? 506 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. E164.D26 Jefferson's first inauguration and inau- gural address: p. 177-185. Los Hirst, Francis W. Life and letters of Thomas Jef- ferson. New York, Macmillan Co., 1926. xviii, 588 p. facsims., map, plates, ports. E332.H65 First inauguration: p. 378-379. Second inauguration: p. 405-406. 510 Jefferson, Thomas, Pres. U.S. Jefferson himself, the personal narrative of a many-sided Amer- ican, edited by Bernard Mayo. Boston, Hough- ton Mifflin Co., 1932. XV, 384 p. facsims. plan, plates, ports. E332.J464 First inauguration: p. 219-224. 511 509 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 Thur- good by W. S. Betham, 1801. 16 p. J82.A31 Mar. 4b Rare Bk. Coll. 512 510 Lorant, Stefan. Historian speaks: ceremony for Mr. Jefferson was first held in Mashington. Times-herald (Washington), Jan. 17, 1949: 1, 7. Newsp 513 511 Padover, Saul K. Jefferson. New York, Harcourt, Brace [1942] 459 p. plates, ports. E332.P12 First inauguration: p. 290-294. Second inauguration: p. 344-345. 514 512 Parton, James. Life of Thomas Jefferson, third President of the United States. Boston, Houghton Mifflin [1902] 764 p. port. E332.F28 First inauguration: p. 586-588. 515 513 Presidential inaugurations: Jefferson-1801. La- dies' magazine and literary gazette, V. 4; Nov. 1831: 481-485. AP2.A343, V. 4 514 V Proctor, John C. In Jefferson's time, when citizens of Washington voted and celebrated its first inauguration. Sunday star (Wash- ington), Apr. 1, 1951: C-2. Newsp 517 Randall, Henry S. The life of Thomas Jefferson. New York, Derby & Jackson, 1858. 3 V. facsims., ports. E332.R18 First inauguration: V. 2, p. 630-634. Second inauguration: V. 3, p. 132-134. 518 516 Byan, Francis de Sales. Jefferson walked to Capi- tol: today is 150th anniversary of first in- auguration here. Washington post, Mar. 4, 1951: 1, 9. Newsp 519 517 Schachrer, Nathan. Thomas Jefferson, a biography. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts [1951] 2 V. (1070 p.) illus., ports. E332.832 First inauguration: p. 659-664. Second inauguration: p. 795-796. 520 518 Shippen, Rebecca L. Inauguration of President Thomas Jefferson, 1801. Pennsylvania maga- zine of history and biography, V. 25, Apr. 1901: 71-76. F146.P65, V. 25 First published in the Ladies' Magazine. 521 519 Smith, W. H. Tradition VS. facts about the first inauguration in Washington. Washington post, Jan. 5, 1913, magazine section: 1. illus. Newsp 522 520 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. Frint. Off., 1943. 170 p. illus. E332.U58 "Jefferson's First Inaugural Address": p. 23. 523 U.S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) The address of Thomas Jefferson, to the Senate, the mem- bers 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. 5:24 522 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 Ca- mera dei rappresentanti, dei principali im- piegati, e di un numeroso concorso di con- cittadini, prima di assumere la carica di presidente degli Stati Uniti Americani. [n.p., 1801] 8 p. (Political pamphlets, V. 101, no. 11) JA36.P8, V. 101 Rare Bk. Coll. Translated by Filippo Mazzei. 525 523 U.S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) The inau- gural address of Thomas Jefferson delivered March 4, 1801. Worcester, A. J. St. Onge, 1943. 31 p. 8 cm. J82.A31 Mar. 4 Min. Case "Published to commemorate the 200th an- niversary of the birth of Thomas Jeffer- son."-p. [4]. 5.26 524 U.S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) The inau- gural speeches and messages of Thomas Jeffer- son together with the inaugural speech of James Madison. Boston, Printed by S. G. Snelling, 1809. 126 p. J82.A3 1809 U.S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) Jefferson's inaugurals. First inaugural address at Wash- ington, March 4, 1801. Second inaugural ad- dress, March 4, 1805. Boston, Directors of the Cld South Work, 1902] 16 p. (Old South leaflets. [General series, V. 5] no. 104) E173.044, V. 5 "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. 528 526 U.S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) Speech of Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States, delivered at his instalment, March 4, 1801, at the ci ty of Washington. [Washing- ton? 1801] 16 p. E331.U566 Rare Bk. Coll. 529 527 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 proceed- ings at the instalment. Philadelphia, Print- ed by Cochran & M'Laughlin, for Mathew Carey, 1801. 24 p. (Political pamphlets, V. 101, no. 8) JA36.P8, V. 101 Rare Bk. Coll. Brief account of the proceedings: p. 8- 10. 530 528 U.S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) Speech of Thomas Jefferson, Fresident of the United States, delivered at his instalment, March 4, 1801, at the city of Washington. With trans- lations 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. 53 529 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. Thomas Jefferson Second Inauguration 532 530 U.S. President, 1801-1809 (Jefferson) President's speech. [Washington, 1805] 8 p. (Duane pamphlets, V. 93, no. 8) AC901.D8, V. 93 Second inaugural address. James Madison 533 531 Anthony, Katharine S. Dolly Madison, her life and times. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1949. 426 p. E342.1.A58 First inauguration: p. 191-194. 534 Brant, Irving. James Madison. V. 5. The Presi- dent, 1809-1812. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1956] 540 p. facsims., plates, ports. E342.B7, V. 5 First inauguration: p. 11-21. 535 533 Clark, Allen C. life and letters of Dolly Mad- ison. Washington, Press of I. F. Roberts Co., 1914. 517 p. plates, ports. E342.1.05 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. 536 534 Eaton, Dorothy S. Acquisition notes. In U.S. Library of Congress. Information bulletin, V. 17, May 12, 1958: 243. Z733.U5716, V. 17 Quotes passage describing the scene at the Capitol on Mar. 4, 1809, from a diary kept by Sarah Ridg. 537 535 Fresidential inaugurations: Madison-1806 [sic] Ladies' magazine and literary gazette, V. 4, Dec. 1831: 529-537. AF2.A343, V. 4 538 536 Smith, Abbot E. James Madison: builder; a new estimate of a memorable career. New York, Wilson-Erickson, 1937. 366 p. plates, ports. E342.S55 First inauguration: p. 274-275. y r James Madison Second Inauguration 539 Brant, Irving. James Madison. V. 6. Commander in Chief, 1812-1836. Indianapolis, Bobbs- Merrill [1961] 627 p. facsims. , plates, ports. E342.87, V. 6 Second inauguration: p. 149-151. 540 538 The President's speech [text] Weekly register, V. 4, Mar. 6, 1813: 15-16. JK1.N5, V. 4 James Monroe 541 539 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 542 540 Barbee, David R. Monroe inaugural plan altered late; quarrel in Congress gained public chance to view "swearing in." In The Wash- ington Post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 18. E806.W28 543 541 Burton, Harold H., and Thomas E. Waggaman. [First outdoor inaugural ceremony] In Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C. Rec- ords. V. 51/52; 1951-52. Washington, 1955. p. 143-144. F191.072, V. 51-52 In their article, "The Story of the Place. " Concerns the inauguration of Monroe on Mar. 4, 1817. 544 Cresson, William P. James Monroe. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press [1946] xiv, 577 p. facsims., plates, ports. E372.07 First inauguration: p. 281-283. Second inauguration: p. 354-356. Inauguration of J. Q. Adams: p. 470- 471. 545 543 Hoyt, Edwin P. James Monroe. Chicago, Reilly & Lee Co. [1968] 127 p. illus., map, ports. E372.H6 First inauguration: p. 61-62. 546 544 The inauguration. Niles' weekly register, V. 12, Mar. 8, 1817: 17-20. JK1. N5, V. 12 Includes text of inaugural address. 547 Monroe inaugurated one hundred years ago today. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1917, pt. 4: 4. illus. Newsp 548 546 Morgan, George. The life of James Monroe. Bos- ton, Small, Maynard [c1921] xvi, 484 p. plates, ports. E372.M84 First inauguration: p. 351-353. Second insuguration: p. 385-387. 549 547 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 prac- tice of holding the ceremonies indoors. Sun- day star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1933, pt. 7: 12, 23. illus. Newsp 550 548 Wood, Walter. Clay's dispute with Senators start- ed outdoor inaugurals. Evening star (Wash- ington), Jan. 20, 1953, special inaugural rotogravure section: 3. illus. Newsp James Monroe Second Inauguration 551 549 Inaugural speech [text] Niles' weekly register, V. 20, Mar. 10, 1821: 17-21. JK1.N5, V. 20 John Quincy Adams 552 550 Barbee, David R. Gala inauguration for second Adams. In The Washington Post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washing- ton, 1933. p. 8. E806.W28 553 551 Barbee, David R. J. Q. Adams tells of own inaugu- ral; sixth President author of concise ac- count of what happened. In The Washington Post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 2. E806.W28 554 552 Bemis, Samuel Flagg. John Quincy Adams and the Union. New York, Knopf, 1956. xix, 546 p. illus., ports. E377.B46 Inauguration: p. 51-53. Jackson's inauguration: p. 152-153. 555 553 Inaugural address [text] Niles' weekly register, V. 28, Mar. 5, 1825: 8-11. JK1.N5, V. 28 556 554 The Inauguration. Niles' weekly register, V. 28, Mar. 12, 1825: 19-20. JK1.N5, V. 28 "From the National Intelligencer of March 5." 557 555 Inauguration of President. In The American an- nual register. V. 1; 1825/26. New York, G. & C. Carvill, 1827. p. 29-36. D2.A5, V. 1 Includes text of inaugural address. 55556 55 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. E377.851 Inauguration and inaugural address: p. 150-160. Andrew Jackson 559 557 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 560 558 Bassett, John S. The life of Andrew Jackson. New ed. New York, Macmillan, 1931. 2 V. in 1 (xix, 766 p.) illus., maps, ports. E382.835 Inauguration: p. 421-431. 561 559 Goodwin, Philo A. Biography of Andrew Jackson, President of the United States. Hartford, Clapp and Benton, 1832. 456 p. plates, port. E382.065 1832 First inauguration: p. 315-320. 562 560 [Inaugural address] In The American annual reg- ister. V. 5; 1829/30. Boston, Gray and Bowen, 1832. p. 14-16. D2.A5, V. 5 563 561 The inauguration. Niles' weekly register, V. 36, Mar. 7, 1829: 28-29. JK1.N5, V. 36 Includes text of inaugural address. 564 James, Marquis. The life of Andrew Jackson, com- plete in one volume. Indianapolis, Bobbs- Merrill [c1938] 972 p. facsims., maps, plates, ports. E382.J28 First inauguration: p. 493-495. Second inauguration: p. 624. Van Buren's insuguration: p. 719-720. 565 563 Lorant, Stefan. Gobbled the drinks: noisy 'rabble' made Jackson ceremonies a rowdy af- fair. Times-herald (Washington), Jan. 18, 1949: 1, 15. Newsp 995 567 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) E381.034 First inauguration: p. 119-124. 567 V Parton, James. Life of Andrew Jackson. New York, Mason Bros., 1860. 3 V. facsims., ports. E362.P27 First inauguration: V. 3, p. 169-172. Van Buren's inauguration: V. 3, p. 628- 629. 568 566 Presidential inaugurations: Jackson-1829. La- dies' magazine and literary gazette, V. 5, Mar. 1832: 112-117. AP2.A343, V. 5 569 567 /Smith, Margaret (Bayard). Andrew Jackson is in- augurated. In Commager, Henry S., ed. Liv- ing ideas in America. New York, Harper [1951] p. 173-176. E173.067 Also published with slightly different title and introductory remarks, in The Her- itage of America, edited by Henry S. Com- mager and Allan Nevins, rev. and enl. ed. (Boston, Little, Brown, 1949. E178.C7274), p. 611-616. 570 568 Stevenson, Victoria F. 1929 inaugural period is centenary of Old Hickory's triumph. Sunday star (Washington), Mar. 3, 1929, pt. 7: 2. port. Newsp Andrew Jackson Second Inauguration 571 569 Hone, Philip. The diary of Philip Hone, 1828- 1851. Edited, with an introd. by Allan Nev- ins. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1927. 2 v. ports. F123.44.478 Jackson's second inauguration: v.l, p. 88-89. 572 570 The inauguration. Niles' weekly register, V. 44, Mar. 9, 1833: 21-22. JK1.N5, V. 44 Includes text of inaugural address. 573 571 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1933. [Sec- ond irauguration of Andrew Jackson, March 4, 1833] Washington, 1933. 51. DWP Press release. In Jackson folder. Martin Van Buren 574 572 y Alexander, Holmes M. The American Talleyrand; the career and contemporaries of Martin Van Buren, eighth President. New York, Harper, 1935. 430 p. plates, ports. E387.A55 Inauguration: P. 333-334. 575 573 The inauguration. Niles' weekly register, V. 52, Mar. 11, 1837: 18-20. JKI.N5, V. 52 "From the Washington Globe." Includes text of inaugural address. 576 574 Lynch, Denis T. An epoch and a man, Martin Van Buren and his times. New York, H. Liveright, 1929. 566 p. plates, ports. E387.198 Inauguration: p. 400-403. 577 Shepard, Edward M. Martin Van Buren. [Rev. ed.] Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1899. 499 p. facsims., ports. (American statesmen, V. 18) E387.S545 Inauguration: p. 282-283. 578 576 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. bls 577 U.S. President, 1829-1837 (Jackson) Farewell ad- dress 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 Willis, Nathaniel P. View of the Capitol at Wash- ington. In his American scenery; or, Land, lake, and river, illustrations of transatlan- tic nature. V. 1. London, G. Virtue, 1840. p. 36-38. map, plates. E165. W73, V. 1 Mainly an account of Van Buren's inaugu- ration. William Henry Harrison 581 579 Barbee, David R. Inauguration of Gen. Henry Har- rison colorful affair but highly riotous. In The Washington Post. Inaugural edition, Sat- urday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 7. E806.W28 582 Cleaves, Freeman. Old Tippecanoe; William Henry Harrison and his time. New York, C. Scrib- ner's Sons, 1939. xiv, 422 p. facsims., maps, plates, ports. E392.064 Inauguration: p. 336-338. 583 581 Goebel, Dorothy (Burne). William Henry Harrison; a political biography. Indianapolis, Histor- ical Bureau of the Indiana Library and His- torical Dept., 1926. 456 p. (Indiana his- torical collections, V. 14. Biographical series, V. 2) E392.G58 Published also as thesis (Ph.D.), Colum- bia University, 1926. Inauguration: P. 370-374. 584 582 Grattan, Thomas C. Inauguration of President Har- rison. In his Civilized America. v. 1. 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J11.05, V. 9 590 588 U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee of Arrangements for the Insuguration, 1841. Arrangements for the inauguration of the President elect, on the 4th of March, 1841. [Washington, 1841] 3 p. Mss In U.S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion. 591 589 Washington twenty years ago. Inauguration of President Harrison. Leisure hour, V. 10, Apr. 4, 1861: 215-216, 218. AP4. 14, V. 10 592 590 Wolcott, John D. A Washington tragedy of a cen- tury ago; the brief administration of Presi- dent William Henry Harrison. In Sons of the. American Revolution. District of Columbia So- ciety. Year book of the golden anniversary of the society, 1890-1940. Washington, 1941. p. 26-29. E202.3.D77 1940 John Tyler 593 591 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. E397.172 Inauguration and address: p. 183-186. 594 592 Morgan, Robert J. A Whig embattled; the Presiden- cy under John Tyler. 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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.W26 600598 [Inauguration ceremonies] Congressional globe, 28th Congress, 2d session, V. 14, Mar. 4, 1845: 398-400. J11.05, V. 14 601 599 Inauguration of President Polk. Inaugural ad- dress [text] Niles' national register, V. 68, Mar. 8, 1845: 1-3. JK1.N5, V. 68 603 600 Inauguration of the American President. Illus- trated London news, V. 6, Apr. 19, 1845: 243- 244. illus. AP4.13, V. 6 603 601 Jenkins, John S. James Knox Polk, and a history of his administration. Auburn, J. M. Alden, 1851. XV, 395 p. port. E417.J522 Inauguration and address: p. 145-160. 604 602 Morrel, Martha M. "Young Hickory, " the life and times of President James K. Polk. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1949. 381 p. ports. E417.M67 Inauguration: p. 245-249. Taylor's inauguration: p. 345-346. 605 One hundred years ago: reproductions and quota- tions from "The Illustrated London News" of April 19, 1845. Illustrated London news, V. 206, Apr. 21, 1945: 418. illus. AP4.13, v. 206 606 604 Folk 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 607.695 Sellers, Charles G. James K. Folk, continental- ist, 1843-1846. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1966. 513 p. illus. ports. E417.S4 Inauguration: p. 208-211. 60.8696 Severn, William. Frontier President: James K. Polk. New York, I. Washburn [1965] 219 p. E417.947 Inauguration: p. 153-155. Taylor's inauguration: p. 210. Zachary Taylor 609 607 Barbee, David R. Taylor loudly acclaimed in jour- ney to Washington. In The Washington Post. Inaugural tion, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 16. E806.W28 610 Dyer, Brainerd. Zachary Taylor. Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press, 1946. 455 p. maps, plan, plates, ports. (Southern biography series) E422.0995 Inauguration: p. 307-309. 611 Hamilton, Holman. Zachary Taylor. [v. 2] Sol- dier in the White House. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill [1951] 496 p. illus., fac- sims., maps, ports. E422.H3, V. 2 Inauguration: p. 154-161. Swearing in of Fillmore: p. 393-394. 612 610 Howard, Cliver 0. General Taylor. New York, D. Appleton, 1892. 386 p. maps, plans, port. (Great commanders) Micro 8222 E Inauguration and address: p. 315-323. 613 611 Hoyt, Edwin P. Zachary Taylor. Chicago, Reilly & Lee Co. [1966] 162 p. illus., ports. (President series) E422.H87 Inauguration: p. 116-117. 614 612 Inaugural address [text] Niles' national regis- ter, V. 75, Mar. 7, 1849: 150. JK1.N5, V. 75 615 613 The inauguration. Niles' national register, V. 75, Mar. 14, 1849: 161-163. JK1.N5, V. 75 "From the National Intelligencer." 616 [Inauguration ceremonies] Congressional globe, 31st Congress, special session of the Senate, V. 18, appendix, Mar. 5, 1649: 326-327. J11.05, V. 18 617 615 McKinley, Silas B., and Silas Bent. Old Rough and Ready, the life and times of Zachary Taylor. New York, Vanguard Press [1946] 329 D. E422.M15 Inauguration and address: p. 225-229. 618 616 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. E422.M786 Inauguration and address: p. 406-410. 619 617 ~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. E416.P77 1952 "A selection from The Diary of James K. Polk During His Presidency, 1845-1849, ed- ited and annotated by Milo Milton Quaife.' Taylor's inauguration: p. 388-390. 620 618 Tuckerman, Henry T. The inauguration. Southern literary messenger, V. 15, Apr. 1849: 236- 240. AP2.S82, V. 15 Reprinted in his The Optimist (New York, G. P. Putnam, 1850. PS3107.06), p. 212- 223. 621 619 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. Mss In Zachary Taylor Papers, ser. 2, V. 2, ac. 3891. 622 105 VU.S. Fresident, 1849-1850 (Taylor) Fresident Tay- lor's inaugural address, Washington, Monday, March 4, 1849. [Washington] Towers, printer [1849] 4p. Rare Ek. Coll. Broadside portfolio 199, no. 19c. 106 Millard Fillmore 623 620 Chamberlain, Ivory. Biography of Millard Fill- more. Buffalo, Thomas & Lathrops, 1856. XV, 215 p. port. E427.0L4 Inauguration: p. 125-128. 624 Criffis, William E. Millard Fillmore, construct- ive statesman, defender of the Constitution, President of the United States. Ithaca, N.Y., Andrus & Church [c1915] 159 p. E427.085 Inauguration: p. 53-55. Pierce's inauguration: p. 127. 625 622 Rayback, Robert J. Millard Fillmore; biography of a President. Buffalo, Published for the Buf- falo Historical Society by H. Stewart, 1959. xiv, 470 p. plates, ports. (Publications of the suffalo Historical Society, V. 40) F129. B8B88, V. 40 Taylor's inauguration: P. 196-199. Fillmore's inauguration: p. 241. Pierce's inauguration: p. 372-374. 101 Franklin Pierce 626 623 Barbee, David R. First inauguration pictures made in 1853. In The washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washing- ton, 1933. p. 14. E806.W28 627 624 Barbee, David R. Inauguration of Pierce marred by jobless parade; unemployed roughly handled by populace as they attempted counter demonstra- tion; regular procession notable despite snow. In The Washington post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washing- ton, 1933. p. 3. E806.W28 628 The inauguration. Illustrated news, V. 1, Mar. 12, 1853: 166. illus. AP2.13652, V. 1 Includes text of inaugural address. Il- lus. on p. 164, 165, 168-169. Note also brief comment on p. 161. 629 626 Inauguration ceremonies. Congressional globe, 32d Congress, 3d session, V. 22, Mar. 4, 1853: 243-245. J11.05, V. 22 ,30 627 The inauguration of President Pierce. Illustrated London news, V. 22, Mar. 26, 1853: 227-228. AP4.13, V. 22 631 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. E432.N63 1958 Inauguration: p. 234-236. Buchanan's inauguration: p. 502. 632 629 Washington City. Gleason's pictorial drawing-room companion, V. 4, Mar. 26, 1853: 200, 207. illus. AP2. B227, V. 4 One picture shows Pennsylvania Avenue "with a view of the procession on the day of inauguration." 108 James Buchanan 633 630' Barbee, David R. Buchanan escaped two arsenic plots. In The Washington Post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washing- ton, 1933. p. 19. E806.W28 634 631 'Curtis, George T. Life of James Buchanan, fif- teenth President of the United States. New York, Harper, 1883. 2 V. ports. E437.098 Inauguration: V. 2, p. 187-193. 635632 [Inauguration ceremonies] Congressional globe, 35th Congress, special session of the Senate, V. 26, Mar. 4, 1857: 371-372. J11.05, V. 26 636 633 Inauguration of Mr. Buchanan as President of the United States. Illustrated London news, V. 30, Mar. 28, 1857: 295-296. illus. AP4.13, V. 30 637 634 The inauguration of President Buchanan; adminis- tration of the oath. Frank Leslie's illus- trated newspaper, V. 3, Mar. 14, 1857: 223. AP2.152, V. 3 Illus. on p. 217, 224, 225. Additional illus. in the issue of Mar. 21 on p. 237, 240, 245. 638 635 Klein, Philip S. President James Buchanan, a biography. University Park, Pennsylvania State University Press [1962] xviii, 506 p. illus., ports. E437.K53 Inauguration: P. 269-272. Lincoln's first inauguration: p. 402. 639 636 109 One hundredth anniversary of the inauguration of James Buchanan. Congressional record, 85th Congress, 1st session, V. 103, Mar. 4, 1957: 2967-2969. J11.85, V. 103 Includes a long excerpt from a paper read by Lr. Homer T. Rosenberger to the Columbia Historical Society about the inau- guration of President Buchanan. 640 637 Stern, Philip Van Doren. First photograph of an inauguration. Parade, Jan. 20, 1957: 2. illus. AP2.P263, 1957 Shows scene at Buchanan's inauguration. 641 638 '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. !ss In U.S. Miscellany, Executive Mansion. 642 639 U.S. President, 1857-1861 (Buchanan) Inaugural address of the President of the United States, on the fourth of March, 1857. Wash- ington, A. O. P. Nicholson, 1857. 9 p. E436.U575 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 110 Abraham Lincoln 644 641 Adams, Charles Francis. [lincoln's first inaugu- ration] In Massachusetts Historical Socie- ty, Boston. Proceedings. V. 42; 1908/09. Boston, 1909. p. 148-151. F61.M38, V. 42 645 642 Aldrich, Charles. At Lincoln's first inaugura- tion. Annals of Iowa, 3d ser., V. 8, Apr. 1907: 43-50. F616.A6, 3d s., V. 8 646 643 Barbee, David R. Washington armed at Lincoln's first; assassination of President-clect was feared and guarded against. In The washing- ton Post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 5. E806.W28 647 644 Canby, Courtlandt, ed. Lincoln and the Civil War; a profile and a history. New York, G. Bra- ziller, 1960. 416 p. E457.02 1960 First inauguration and address: p. 52- 56. Second inauguration: p. 331-333. 648 Chittenden, Lucius E. Recollections of President Lincoln and his administration. New York, Harper, 1891. 470 p. port. E457.054 First inauguration: p. 84-92. 649 Clark, Allen C. Abraham Lincoln in the National Capital. Washington [Press of W. F. Roberts Co.] 1925. 179 p. facsims., plates, ports. E457.058 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 Socie ty (F191.C72), V. 27, 1925, p. 1-174. 650 Classman, Don. When Lincoln took oath; country's most dramatic inaugural. Sunday star (Wash- ington), Feb. 10, 1929, pt. 7: 1, 6. illus. Newsp 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; prefa- tory notes by F. Lauriston Bullard; foreword by Carl Sandburg. Chicago, Priv. print. for Abraham Lincoln Book Shop, 1945. 117 p. facsims. ports. D440.5.055 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. 648 Grigg, William. Ceremony pleases Sandburg: 20,000 see Lincoln re-enactment. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1961. P-1. illus. Newsp .53 650 Hall, Abraham Oakey. The great Lincoln inaugura- tion. Frank Leslie's popular monthly, V. 43, Mar. 1897: 254-260. illus. AP2.A346, V. 43 35 651 Hubbell, Jay B. Lincoln's first inaugural ad- dress. American historical review, V. 36, Apr. 1931: 550-552. E171.A57, V. 36 655 652 The inauguration. Harper's weekly, V. 5, Mar. 16, 1861: 165-166. illus. AP2.H32, V. 5 Illus. on p. 161, 168-169, 176. Notes on the inaugural of the Vice President and on the inaugural ball appear on p. 167. 653 Inauguration ceremonies. Congressional globe, 37th Congress, special session of the Senate, V. 30, Mar. 4, 1861: 1433-1435. J11.05, V. 30 657 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 Lin- coln'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 introd. and notes by M. CarnettYMeCoy. Detroit, Friends of the Detroit Public Library, 1960. 13 p. fac- sims. Rare Bk. Coll. In the Stern Collection. 658 654 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. illus. AP2.152, V. 11 Illus. on p. 261, 264-265, 269. 659 655 The inauguration of President Lincoln. Illus- trated London news, V. 38, Mar. 30, 1861: 300. illus. AP4.13, V. 38 Illus. on p. 299. 6:0 656 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 Kimmel, Stanley P. Mr. Lincoln's Washington. New York, Coward-Mc Cann [1957] 224 p. illus., facsims., maps, ports. E501.K5 First inauguration: p. 22-33. Second inauguration: p. 162-169. 658 Leech, Margaret. Reveille in Washington, 1860- 1865. New York, Harper [c1941] 483 p. il- lus., facsims., maps, plates. E501.14 Lincoln's inaugurations: p. 42-46, 366- 372, and scattered references as indexed. .53 650 Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U.S. Inaugural address of Abraham Lincoln, the country's martyr, deliv- ered at his first inauguration, March 4, 1861. [Washington] R. O. Polkinhorn [1865?] broadside. 43 X 36 cm. E457.94 1861A 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 ses- sion, 1861. Senate. Executive document no. 1) E457.94 1861c Rare Ex. Coll. 665 661 Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U.S. Lincoln's inaugur- als, the Emancipation proclamation, etc. [Poston, Directors of the Old South Work, 1896] 16 p. (Old South leaflets. [General series. V. 1] no. 11) E173. 044, V. 1 666 662 Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U.S. President Lincoln's inaugural address. March 4, 1861. [Washing- ton? Frinted at the National Republican Of- fice, 1861?] 4 p. E457.94 1861B Rare Ek. Coll. 667 663 Lincoln becomes President as U.S. faces dissolu- tion. Washington herald, Mar. 4, 1933: 6-B. Newsp Lincoln lore. no. 1+ Apr. 15, 1929+ Fort Wayne, Ind., Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. illus. E457.174 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 inaug- ural address. Nov. 21, 1932. lp. 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 inaug- ural address. Mar. 4, 1940. 1 p. no. 623. Broadcasting Lincoln's first inaugural. Mar. 17, 1941. 1 p. no. 777. Pamphlet printed in Presi- dent's second inaugural parade. Feb. 28, 1944. 1 p. no. 840. Lincoln's second inaugural ad- dress. 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 Aoraham Lincoln, March 4, 1861. Jan. 1957: 1-2, 4. illus. no. 1452-1453. Lincoln's second inaug- ural, a gala event in Washington society. Feb. 1959: 1-3; Mar. 1-4. illus. no. 1477. Chronicle junior. Mar. 1961: 1-4. facsim. 669 665 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 Lorant, Stefan. Lincoln, a picture story of his life. Rev. and enl. ed. New York, Harper [1957] 304 p. illus., facsims., ports. E457.6.178 1957 First inauguration: p.. 114-117. Second inauguration: p. 226-231. OUT Mitgang, Herbert, ed. Lin.oln as they saw him. New York, Rirehart [1956] 519 p. illus., ports. E457.15.M5 First inauguration and comments on ad- dress: D. 235-242. Second inauguration: p. 434-438. 671- Nevins, Allan. The emergence of Lincoln. V. 2. Prologue to civil war, 1859-1861. New York, Scribner, 1950. 524 p. illus., maps, ports. E415.7.N38 First inauguration: p. 457-461. 673 669 Nevins, Allan. He did hold Lincoln's hat. Amer- ican heritage, V. 10, Feb. 1959: 98-99. port. E171.A43, V. 10 Cites contemporary newspaper account verifying incident involving Sen. Stephen A. Douglas. 674 670 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. 35 675 671 The 100th anniversary of the inaugural of Abraham Lincoln. Extension of remarks of Hon. Fred Schwengel, of Iowa, in the House of Represen- tatives, Thursday, March 9, 1961. Congres- sional record, 87th Congress, 1st session, V. 107: 3688-3691. J11.R5, V. 107 676 Randall, James G. Lincoln the President. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1945-55. 4 V. illus., facsims., maps, ports. (American political leaders) E457.R2 First inauguration and address: V. 1, p. 293-310. Second inauguration: V. 4, p. 341-344. Similar information appears in the au- thor'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. 677 Raymond, Henry J. The life and public services of Abraham Lincoln. To which are added anec- dotes and personal reminiscences of President Lincoln, by Frank B. Carpenter. New York, Derby and Miller, 1865. 808 p. facsims. plates, ports. E457.R265 First inauguration and address: p. 161- 170. Second inauguration and address: p. 669-671. 678 Sandburg, Carl. Abraham Lincoln; the war years. New York, Harcourt, Brace [1939] 4 V. il- lus., facsims., maps, plates, ports. E457.4.S36 First inauguration: V. 1, p. 120-140. Second inauguration: V. 4, p. 85-99, 118-120. 679 675 Sandburg, Carl. Address, upon the occasion of Abraham Lincoln's one hundredth inaugural an- niversary. East front of the United States Capitol, March 4, 1961. With an introd. by Carl Haverlin. Chicago, Black Cat Press [1961] xvi, 32 p. 67 mr. E457.7.S32 Min. Case 680 676 Sat by Mrs. Lincoln: Mrs. Teall recalls inaugura- tion day of 1861. Washington post, Mar. 4, 1905, pt. 2: 1. Newsp 681 Stepp, John W. Lincoln is inaugurated 16th Presi- dent: the inaugural as reported by the Star 100 years ago. Sunday, the star magazine (washington), Mar. 5, 1961: 4-5, 14. illus. Newsp 682 117 Tarbell, Ida M. The life of Abraham Lincoln, drawn from original sources and containing many speeches, letters, and telegrams hither- to unpublished. New York, Lincoln Historical Society, 1924. 4 V. illus., facsims. maps, plates, ports. E457.1184 Lincoln as one of the managers of Tay- lor's inaugural ball: V. 2, p. 21-22. Prepares inaugural address: V. 3, p. 19-21. First inauguration and address: V. 3, p. 47-61. Second inaugural address: V. 4, p. 60- 61. 683 Thomas, Benjamin P. Abraham Lincoln, a biography. New York, Knopf, 1952. 548 p. illus., maps, ports. E457. T427 1952 First inauguration: p. 245-248. Second inauguration: p. 503-504. 684 680 U.S. Congress. Joint Committee to Commemorate the One Hundredth Anniversary of the First Inau- gural of Abraham Lincoln. Ceremonies and re- enactment 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. Wash- ington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1962. xxvi, 37 p. illus. ([U.S.] 87th Congress, 2d session. House document no. 523) E457.7.U5965 685 681 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. E457.U6 Rare Bk. Coll. Copy also in the general collections (F198.W35). 655 111 U.S. Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission. Lin- 686 coln day by day; a chronology, 1809-1865. Earl Schenck Miers, editor-in-chief. Wash- ington, 1960. 3 V. E457.U66 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. 686 683 687 U.S. President, 1861-1865 (Lincoln) Limoln's in- augural and first message to Congress. New York, A. Lovell, 1894. 27 p. (American his- tory leaflets, no. 18. Nov. 1894) E173.A66, no. 18 687 684 688 Wall, Pernhardt. Following Abraham Lincoln, 1809- 1865. New York, Wise-Parslow Co. [1943] xix, 415 p. col. illus. E457.W222 First inauguration: p. 299-301. Second inauguration: p. 387-389. 687 685 689 Wallis, G. B. Honest Abe and the Little Giant. A-reminiscerce of-Lincoln's first inaugura- tion. Outlook, V. 127, Feb. 9, 1921: 217- 219. illus. AP2.08, V. 127 689 686 690 Wessen, Ernest J. Lincoln's first inaugural ad- dress. Abraham Lincoln quarterly, V. 3, Mar. 1944: 34-37. E457.7.A22, V. 3 About rare editions of the speech. 690 687 691 White, Jean. Forgot to pay hotel bill: Willard looks back on '61 imaugural when guest Lin- coln proved honest. Washington post, Jan. 18, 1957: Al. Newsp Illus., including facsim. of letter, on p. B6. 691 688 692 White, Jean. 20,000 at re-enacted inaugural hear Sandburg echo Lincoln. Washington post, Mar. 5, 1961: A-1. illus. Newsp Other illus on p. B-1. Abraham Lincoln Second Inauguration 692 689 693 Attorney recalls Lincoln's inaugural 72 years ago. James F. Duhamel watched parade from father's carriage. Evening star (Washing- ton), Jan. 12, 1937: B-1. port. Newsp 693 690 694 Barbee, David R. Lincoln's second drab and stormy; terrible crush at Capitol when inau- guration was moved outdoors. In The Wash- ington Post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 5. E806.W28 694 691 695 Bishop, James A. The day Lincoln was shot. With illus. selected and arr. by Stefan'Lorant. New York, Harper [1955] 304 p. illus., map, ports. E457.5.B63 Lincoln's second inauguration: p. 34- 37. 693 692 696 Brooks, Noah. Lincoln's second inauguration. In his 'Washington in Lincoln's time. New York, Century Co., 1895. p. 235-241. E501.B87 696 693 697 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 D. illus. E457.15.045 The author's letters to his wife from Dec. 20, 1864, to June 13, 1865. Lincoln's second inauguration: p. 34- 40. 009 Chronicle junior. Printed in the inauguration procession of Lincoln & Johnson. Washington, D.C., March 4th, 1865. 4p. Mss Contains "An Inaugural Foem, Dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, and Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee" (p. 1; printed in red ink); an editorial, "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. 699 695 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. 111 700 696 Dewar, Helen. 'With malice toward none': Lincoln inaugural evoked. Washington post, Mar. 5, 1965: C-1. illus. Newsp 701 697 Douglass, Frederick. Life and times. Centenary memorial subscribers' ed. New York, Pathway Press [c1941] 695 (i.e. 703) p. illus., plates. E449. 0744 1941 "Substantially 2 reproduction of the text of the last revised and complete work" (published in 1893). Lincoln's second inauguration and recep- tion: p. 398-404. 702 698 Green, Samuel A. [The Lincoln inaugural table] In Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. Proceedings. V. 42; 1908/09. Boston, 1909. p. 135. illus. F61.M38, V. 42 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." 703 699 Inauguration ceremonies. Congressional globe, 39th Congress, special session of the Senate, V. 35, Mar. 4, 1865: 1424-1425. J11.05, V. 35 704 Kunhardt, Dorothy (Meserve), and Philip B. Kun- hardt. Twenty days; a narrative in text and pictures of the assassination of Abraham Lin- coln and the twenty days and nights that fol- lowed--the Nation in mourning, the long trip home to Springfield. New York, Harper & Row [1965] 312 p. illus., facsims., ports. E457.5.K8 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). 705 702 Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U.S. Inaugural address. March 4, 1865. Washington? 1865] 3 p. E457.94 1865 Rare Bk. Coll. 70's 703 McFarland, B. S. An incident. Industrialist, V. 26, Apr. 17, 1900: 398-400. 563.53, V. 26 Includes a short account of Lincoln's second inauguration. 707 Mackay, Charles. Forty years' recollections of life, literature, and public affairs, from 1830 to 1870. V. 2. London, Chapman & Hall, 1877. 458 p. PR4971.M2Z5 1877 Lincoln's second inauguration: p. 438- 446. 705 Moldenhawer, Julius V. The Lincoln of the second inaugural. In Abraham Lincoln Association, Springfield, Ill. Papers. V. 16; 1939. Springfield, 1940. p. 81-106. E457.8.A25, 1939 Consider's Lincoln's character in terms of this famous address. 109 100 122 Morrow, Lance. Hollywood touch: Lincoln inaugu- ral is re-enacted as 30,000 witness Capitol drama. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 5, 1965: B-1. illus. Newsp 710 707 No color line drawn: first appearance of Negroes in inauguration parade-Lincoln's second term; many new features and magnificent pa- rade; Civil War was still in progress-ball held at the Patent Office. Evening star (Washington), Mar. 4, 1905, pt. 2: 7. Newsp 711 708 The President's inaugural. Harper's weekly, V. 9, Mar. 18, 1865: 164. illus. AF2.H32, V. 9 Illus. on p. 161, 168-169. 712 709 The second inauguration of President Lincoln. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, V. 19, Mar. 18, 1865: 403. illus. AP2.L52, V. 19 Illus. on p. 408-409. 713 710 Sherwood, Isaac R. I saw Lincoln inaugurated. Leslie's, V. 132, Mar. 5, 1921: 261, 285. illus. AP2.L52, V. 132 714 711 Stern, Philip Van Doren. "The President came for- ward and the sun burst through the clouds. " American heritage, V. 9, Feb. 1958: 10-15, 94-97. illus. E171.A43, V. 9 A more extensive version was published as the first chapter in his An End to Valor; the Last Days of the Civil war (Bos- ton, Houghton Mifflin, 1958. E477.6.S8), p. 1-28. 715712 Thomson, Peggy. Men have century-long remembered the second inaugural of Lincoln, March 4, 1865. Washington post Fotomac, Feb. 28, 1965: 5, 7-10. illus. Newsp 123 716 H3 U.S. Congress. Joint Committee to Commemorate the Hundredth Anniversary of the Second Inaugural of Abraham Lincoln. 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Cambridge, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1929. xxii, 567 p. facsims., plates, ports. E668.B779 Inauguration: p. 3-4. 721 718 Foster, Lillian, comp. Andrew Johnson, President of the United States; his life and speeches. New York, Richardson, 1866. 316 p. E667.F7 Inauguration and address: p. 193-194. 722 719 V 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. E667.S26 Inauguration and address: p. 327-329. 723 720 Severn, William. In Lincoln's footsteps: the life of Andrew Johnson. New York, I. Washburn [1966] 215 p. illus. E667.S48 Inauguration: p. 123-124. 724 Stryker, Lloyd P. Andrew Johnson; a study in courage. New York, Macmillan Co., 1929. xvi, 881 p. illus., facsims., plates, ports. E667.S92 Inauguration: p. 194-197. 725 722 Tappan, George L. Andrew Johnson-not guilty. New York, Comet Press Books [1954] 139 P. 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Sunday star (Wash- ington), Mar. 4, 1917, pt. 4: 1. port. Newsp 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. E672.F76 First inauguration: p. [156]. Second inauguration: p. [164]. 732 729 Grant's inauguration. Harper's weekly, V. 13, Mar. 20, 1869: 186. illus. AP2.H32, V. 13 Illus. on p. 177, 184-185. 733 730 Haven, Gilbert. The national day. Independent, V. 21, Mar. 11, 1869: 1. AP2.153, V. 21 734 "Hesseltine, William B. Ulysses S. Grant, poli- tician. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1935. 480 P. facsims., plates, ports. (American political leaders) E672. H46 First inauguration: p. 142-144. Second inauguration: p. 315-317. Hayes' inauguration: p. 422. 735 732 Inaugural ceremonies. [Washington] Gibson Bros. [1869] [4] p. illus., ports. DWP In Grant folder. 736 733 The inauguration. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, V. 28, Mar. 20, 1869: 3. illus. 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Hayes' inauguration: pt. 2, p. 234-237. 742 739 Ross, Ishbel. The general's wife; the life of Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1959. 372 p. illus. E672.R77 First inauguration and inaugural ball: p. 203-205. Second inauguration and inaugural ball: p. 231-233. 743 740 Todd, Helen. A man named Grant. Poston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1940. 598 p. illus. E672.T64 First inauguration: p. 388-390. Second inauguration: p. 453-454. Private inauguration of Hayes on Mar. 3, 1877: p. 521-523. 744 741 Townsend, George A. Washington, outside and in- side. Hartford, Conn., J. Betts, 1873. xix, 751 p. illus. F194.T74 Grant's first inauguration: p. 679-681. 745 742 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. Cff., 1869. [4] p. F198.W352 746 U.S. President, 1869-1877 (Grant) Inaugural ad- dress of Ulysses S. 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Boston, Hough ton Mifflin Co., 1914. 2 V. facsims., plates, ports. E682.W7 Inauguration: V. 2, p. 5-11. 133 James A. Garfield 768 765 Ames, Mary (Clemmer). A woman's letter from Wash- ington. Independent, V. 33, Mar. 17, 1881: 2-3. AP2.153, V. 33 769 766 Barbee, David R. Crowds acclaim Garfield despite raging blizzard; ceremony held outdoors, with new President reading his address. In The Washington Fost. Inaugural edition, Satur- day, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 15. E806.W28 770 767 'Feis, Ruth (Starley-Frown). Mollie Garfield in the White House. Chicago, Rand McNally [1963] 128 p. illus., ports. E687.F4 Inauguration: p. 53-58. 77.1 768 Gemmill, Jane W. Notes on Washington; or, Six years at the National Capital. Philadelphia, E. Claxton, 1884. 316 p. F199.G32 "Some of these notes were originally published in the National Republican, of Washington City."-Pref. Inauguration of Garfield: p. 73-75. 772 769 The inauguration. Harper's weekly, V. 25, Mar. 19, 1881: 180. illus. 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From log-cabin to the White House: life of James A. Garfield. With eu- logy by Hon. James G. Blaine. Enl., rev., and newly illustrated. Norwich, Conn., H. Bill Pub. Co., 1882. 483 p. plates, ports. E687.T38 Inauguration: p. 395-401. 783 780 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 784 781 -U.S. President, 1881 (Garfield) Address of James A. Garfield, on the occasion of his inaugura- tion as President of the United States, March 4, 1881. Washington, 1881. 17 1. E686.U65 Rare Bk. Coll. 785 782 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1881. Inau- gural programme, published by permission of the Executive Committee. [Washington] Gibson Bros. [1881] [16] p. illus., plan. E686.135 In the same envelope are the following items: Official Arrangements for the In- auguration of the Fresident of the United States on the Fourth of March, 1881 (3 p.); Programme, Inaugural rrocession ([3] p.); and Official Program, Inaugural-March 4, 1881 (8 p.). 786 783 Wheeler, E. J. Inaugural ode, March 4th, 1881. Independent, V. 33, Mar. 10, 1881: 4. AP2.153, V. 33 Chester A. Arthur 787 784 Howe, George F. Chester A. Arthur, a quarter- century of machine politics. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1934. 307 p. plates, ports. (Amer- ican political leaders) E692.H67 Inauguration: p. 2, 154-156. 788 785 Taking the oath of office. Harper's weekly, V. 25, Cct. 1, 1881: 660. illus. AP2.H32, V. 25 789 786 Vice President Arthur taking the Presidential oath. Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, V. 53, Oct. 8, 1881: 86. illus. AP2.L52, V. 53 Illus. on p. 81. Grover Cleveland 131 790 787 Barbee, David R. Cleveland's first inaugural fin- est; 200,000 acclaim President-elect, who ar- rived in Capital unheralded. In The Wash- ington Post. Inaugural edition, Saturday, March 4, 1933. Washington, 1933. p. 9. E806.W28 791 788 Beard, Frank. The inauguration ball. Judge, V. 7, Mar. 7, 1885: facing p. 14. fold. col. lithograph. 42.7 X 62.5 cm. AP101.J8, V. 7 Caricature. 792789 Carpenter, Frank G. Carp's Washington. Arr. and edited by Frances Carpenter. New York, McGraw-Hill [1960] 314 p. F196.03 Cleveland's first inauguration: p. 35- 38. 793 780 Foote, Kate. Our Washington letter. Independent, V. 37, Mar. 12, 1885: 2-3. AP2.153, V. 37 794 791 The inaugural program; arrangement, order and de- tails of the ceremonies attending the inaugu- ration of Grover Cleveland as the 22d Presi- dent of the United States at Washington, D.C., March 4, 1885. Together with a sketch of the life of the rew President, his nomina- tion, election, etc Containing also brief information for the guidance of strangers visiting Washington. Washington, 1885. ICN 795 792 The inauguration. Christian union, V. 31, Mar. 12, 1885: 3. AP2.08, V. 31 796 793 Inauguration ceremonies. Congressional record, 49th Congress, special session of the Senate, V. 17, Mar. 4, 1885: 2-3. J11.R5, V. 17 M7 Kennedy, George. Inaugural parade for Cleveland recalled by oldest inhabitants. Evening star (Washington), June 5; 1947: B-13. Newsp 798 795 Keppler, Joseph. Cleveland's entry into Washing- ton, March 4th, 1885. Puck, V. 17, Mar. 4, 1885: 8-9. col. lithograph. 28.4 X 47 cm. AP101.P7, V. 17 Caricature, "With PUCK's regards to Hans Makart and Charles V." 799 796 Kintz, Henry J. The inauguration of Grover Cleve- land, the President-elect. March 4th, 1885. A book for fifty million people. Alexandria, Va., 1885. 159 p. plates, ports. E696.K56 800 797 McElroy, Robert M. Grover Cleveland, the man and the statesman; an authorized biography. New York, Harper, 1923. 2 V. ports. E697.M14 First inauguration: V. 1, p. 110-111. Second inauguration: V. 2, p. 9-10. McKinley's inauguration: V. 2, p. 253- 255. 801 798 Nevins, Allan. Grover Cleveland; a study in cour- age. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1932. 832 p. plates, ports. (American political leaders) E697.N46 First inauguration: p. 206-207. 802799 President Cleveland; scenes and incidents of a brilliant inauguration. Frank Leslie's il- lustrated newspaper, V. 60, Mar. 14, 1885: 54-55. illus. AP2.L52, V. 60 Illus. on P. 49, 53, 56-57, 61. 303800 Proctor, John C. President Cleveland's inaugura- tion. Sunday star (Washington), May 18, 1952: C-10. Newsp 139 804 801 Schreiber, Fessie R. An acrostic to President Grover Cleveland on his inauguration. Con- taining the names of all the newspapers in New York State. Mew] Y[ork], H. Seibert, c1885. broadside. 45 cm. fold. to 29 X 23 cm. E696.S37 805 802 Townsend, George A. The inauguration. Harper's weekly, V. 29, Mar. 14, 1885: 170. illus. AP2.H32, V. 29 Illus. on p. 161, 164, 165. A supple- ment at end of this issue reproduces a double-pare illus., by T. de Thulstrup, of the inaugural ball. 806 803 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 80 ashington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1885. Cle- veland & Hendricks' inauguration, Mar. 4, 1885. Committees in charge of the celebra- tion and rules for their government. Adopted by the General Committee of Fifty, December 29, 1884. [Washington, R. O. Polkimorn [1885] 24 p. F199.W31 1885C 808 805 Washington, D.C. Inaugural Committee, 1885. Final report of the Executive Committee of the in- augural ceremonies of March 4, 1885, and res- olutions of the General Committee. Washing- ton, C. W. Brown, 1885. 19 p. 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Inauguration, March 4, 1889. Judge, V. 15, Mar. 2, 1889: 340-341. col. lithograph. 29 X 46.6 cm. AP101.J8, V. 15 Caricature of inauguration procession as medieval wedding. 84813 Inauguration ceremonies. Congressional record, 51st Congress, special session of the Senate, V. 21, Mar. 4, 1889: 2-4. J11.R5, V. 21 811 01% Peace Monument stand. The only front views. The grand inaugural procession. Washington, R. H. Darby Frint. [1889] broadside. plan. 86 X 61 cm. DWP In Fenjamin Harrison folder. 818 815 President Harrison's inauguration. Harper's week- ly, V. 33, Mar. 16, 1889: 206. illus. AP2.H32, V. 33 Illus. on p. 201, 208-209. 819 816 I Republican Party. National Committee, 1888-1892. Executive Committee of the Inaugural Ceremon- ies of March 4, 1889. Final report. Wash- ington, Gibson Bros., 1889. 17 p. JK538.1889.R42 820 817 `Pepublican Party. National Committee, 1888-1892. Executive Committee of the Inaugural Ceremon- ies of March 4, 1889. Inaugural ceremonies, March 11, 1889. Committees in charge and rules for their government adopted by the Ex- ecutive Committee, November 24, 1888. [Wash- ington] Beresford, Pr. [1888?] 30 p. DWP In Benjamin Harrison folder. 821 818 V Republican Party. National Committee, 1888-1892. Executive Committee of the Inaugural Ceremon- ies of March 4, 1889. Official programme of the inaugural ceremonies of President Benja- min Harrison and Vice-President Levi P. Mor- ton, March 4th, 1889. [Washington] Fletcher & Langstaff [1889] 32 p. illus. (part col.) DWP In Benjamin Harrison folder. 822 Sievers, Harry J. Benjamin Harrison. Chicago, H. Regnery Co., 1952-68. 3 V. illus., maps, ports. E702.S54 Vol. 2 published by University Publish- ers, New York, and V. 3 by Bobus-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. 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