Swearing-In Ceremony for President John Quincy Adams
Tenth Inaugural Ceremonies, March 4, 1825
Inaugural Address
‘In compliance with an usage coeval with the existence of our Federal Constitution, and sanctioned by the example of my predecessors in the career upon which I am about to enter, I appear, my fellow-citizens, in your presence and in that of Heaven to bind myself by the solemnities of religious obligation to the faithful performance of the duties allotted to me in the station to which I have been called.’
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(Words: 2911)
Presidential Oath of Office
Administered to John Quincy Adams by the Honorable John Marshall, Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Bible Used: According to his own version of his Inauguration, Adams took the oath upon a volume of law.
- Attire: Black "homespun" suit
Vice Presidential Oath of Office
Administered to John C. Calhoun.
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Location
House of Representatives Chamber,
U.S. Capitol
Washington, DC -
Facts, Firsts & Precedents
Adams was the first to wear long trousers, rather than knee breeches.
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Weather
Rainy; total rainfall was .79 inches. Estimated noon temperature of 47°F.