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We are all Republicans. We are all Federalists.” — Thomas Jefferson, 1801 Inaugural Address “Your voice, your hopes, and your dreams, will define our American destiny. And your courage and ...
Thomas Jefferson became the first president to have his inauguration speech printed in a newspaper the same day he gave his address in 1801. The National Intelligencer printed the speech on the mo ...
The first inauguration in Washington, D.C. John Adams was also sworn in as president in Philadelphia. It wasn't until Thomas Jefferson's inauguration that the swearing in ceremony was moved to ...
This commemorative pitcher features a quote: ‘We are all Republicans….all Federalists,’ from Thomas Jefferson’s first inaugural address. Smithsonian's National Museum of American History ...
somewhat akin to the circumstances that confronted Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln when they assumed the reins of the executive branch. Jefferson, in his first inaugural address in 1801 ...
This morning, I read President Thomas Jefferson’s first and second inaugural addresses (1801, 1805), President Andrew Jackson’s first inaugural (1829) and President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s ...
Thomas Jefferson was the first president sworn into office right here in Washington, D.C. on March 4, 1801. The forecast for Donald Trump’s Inauguration calls for a very cold and mostly dry day ...
John Adams, the second U.S. president, lost to Thomas Jefferson in the 1800 election. According to the White House Historical ...
John Adams, the second U.S. president, lost to Thomas Jefferson in the 1800 election. According to the White House Historical ...