Our 22 nd and 24 th president was Grover Cleveland---the only one to win re-election in non-consecutive terms….until Donald J. Trump last year. In 1885, President Cleveland declared, “And let us not ...
A “rare” presidential artifact long held in private hands is now on public view in Indiana—at least for the summer. The original, signed reading copy of President Benjamin Harrison’s 1889 inaugural ...
Presidents typically avoid facts and figures when delivering inaugural addresses, serving up a blend of broad platitudes and generalities to lay out a vision. President Donald Trump was no different ...
George Washington delivered his first inaugural address before a joint session of Congress in New York City’s Federal Hall on April 30, 1789. Washington, stepping into the newly created role of ...