Nation's First Inauguration Characterized by Reverent Humility

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On April 16, 1789, George Washington left the comforts of Mount Vernon to make the trek to our new nation's capital in New York City. Two weeks later, he was to take the oath of office as our nation's first president. In his journal on that day, he humbly wrote:

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Nation's First Inauguration Characterized by Reverent Humility

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On April 16, 1789, George Washington left the comforts of Mount Vernon to make the trek to our new nation's capital in New York City. Two weeks later, he was to take the oath of office as our nation's first president. In his journal on that day, he humbly wrote: