9TH INAUGURAL CEREMONIES

PRESIDENT
JAMES
MONROE

March 5, 1821

VICE PRESIDENT
DANIEL D.
TOMPKINS

March 5, 1821

ABOUT THE SWEARING-IN CEREMONIES

James Monroe was sworn-in for his second term as the 5th President of the United States, and Daniel D. Tompkins was sworn-in for his second term as the 6th Vice President of the United States.

Location:

House of Representatives Chamber, U.S. Capitol
Washington, D.C.

Weather:

Snow began on Saturday evening, March 3, making Washington snowbound by Sunday afternoon. It continued through Inauguration Day forcing Monroe to take his oath of office in the House chamber.

FACTS, FIRSTS, & PRECEDENTS

Monroe’s Inauguration was the first inauguration to fall on a Sunday. Monroe decided to hold the Inaugural Ceremony on Monday, March 5, after consulting with Supreme Court justices.

 

TIMELINE

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VICE PRESIDENTIAL OATH OF OFFICE

Administered to Daniel D. Tompkins

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 PRESIDENTIAL OATH OF OFFICE

Administered to James Monroe
by the Honorable John Marshall,
Chief Justice of the United States

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 INAUGURAL ADDRESS

President James Monroe