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    Who was sworn in first, George Washington as president or John Adams as vice president?

    Question #47046. Asked by shady shaker. (May 01 04 5:10 PM)


    McGruff

    John Adams was sworn into office as Vice President on April 21, 1789. George Washington was sworn in as President on April 30, 1789.

    http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/presidents_and_first_ladies/116788

    Oct 14 05, 8:37 AM
    evisum

    There swearing was in New York City at old federal Hall

    http://www.uspresidency.com/

    Jan 25 13, 1:40 PM


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