Jefferson, T. (1801). Washington City, Wednesday, March 4, 1801: This day at 12 o'clock, Thos. Jefferson, President of the United States took the oath of office required by the Constitution, in the Senate chamber, in the presence of the Senate, the members of the House of Representatives, the public officers, and a large concourse of citizens, previously to which he delivered the following address. [S.l.
Chicago Style CitationJefferson, Thomas. Washington City, Wednesday, March 4, 1801: This Day At 12 O'clock, Thos. Jefferson, President of the United States Took the Oath of Office Required By the Constitution, in the Senate Chamber, in the Presence of the Senate, the Members of the House of Representatives, the Public Officers, and a Large Concourse of Citizens, Previously to Which He Delivered the Following Address. [S.l, 1801.
MLA CitationJefferson, Thomas. Washington City, Wednesday, March 4, 1801: This Day At 12 O'clock, Thos. Jefferson, President of the United States Took the Oath of Office Required By the Constitution, in the Senate Chamber, in the Presence of the Senate, the Members of the House of Representatives, the Public Officers, and a Large Concourse of Citizens, Previously to Which He Delivered the Following Address. [S.l, 1801.