Swearing-In Ceremony for President Richard M. Nixon
Forty-Seventh Inaugural Ceremonies, January 20, 1973
Inaugural Address
‘When we met here four years ago, America was bleak in spirit, depressed by the prospect of seemingly endless war abroad and of destructive conflict at home.’
Read the address
(Words: 1668)
Presidential Oath of Office
Administered to Richard M. Nixon by the Honorable Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Bible Used: Two brown leather family Bibles, open to Isaiah 2:2-4 (same Bibles used at his 1969 Inauguration)
- Attire: Club jacket, striped trousers, and four-in-hand tie
Vice Presidential Oath of Office
- Administered to Spiro T. Agnew (Resigned October 10, 1973)
- Administered to Gerald R. Ford (Appointed October 12, 1973)
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Location
East Portico,
U.S. Capitol
Washington, DCWeather
Cloudy and windy, with a noon temperature of 42°F.
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Facts, Firsts & Precedents
Richard Nixon became the first President to resign on August 9, 1974.
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Inaugural Committee
- Sen. Howard W. Cannon (D-NV), Chair
- Sen. Marlow W. Cook (R-KY)
- Sen. Michael J. Mansfield (D-MT)
- Rep. Carl B. Albert (D-OK)
- Rep. Thomas P. O’Neill Jr. (D-MA)
- Rep. Gerald R. Ford (R-MI)