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Presidential Inauguration of Andrew Johnson
Swearing-in ceremony in the Kirkwood House.
DateApril 15, 1865
159 years ago
LocationWashington, D.C.
the Kirkwood House
ParticipantsAndrew Johnson

The inauguration of Andrew Johnson as the 17th President of the United States took place on April 15, 1865 after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. The inauguration marked the commencement of the only term of Andrew Johnson as President. Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase administered the Oath of office.[1]

As President Lincoln lay dying, Vice President Johnson visited the room where he lay, and when Mrs. Lincoln saw him, it was reported, she screamed and demanded he be removed. So he went back to his room at the Kirkwood House. According to newspaper reports, the Vice President had gotten severely inebriated, and when aides to the now-dead president came to fetch the new President they were unable to wake him for several minutes. When he was finally awake, the accounts read, "he had puffy eyes and his hair was caked with mud from the street," and that a barber and doctor were summoned to clean him up for the ten-o'clock ceremony, which all accounts agree went smoothly.[2]

After the ceremony, President Johnson gave an impromptu inaugural address, which began with him begging the cabinet to remain with him and then attacking the Confederacy with such venom, that one witness remarked "It would have been better had he been struck dumb."[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://inaugural.senate.gov/history/chronology/ajohnson1865.cfm
  2. ^ Dorothy Meserve Kunhardt; Twenty Days, Newcastle Publishing 1965
  3. ^ Dorothy Meserve Kunhardt; Twenty Days, Newcastle Publishing 1965