Which President Was Lassoed on the Parade Reviewing Stand?

January 20 was a memorable date in Dwight Eisenhower'southward life.

January twenty, 1953 was the date Ike'due south presidency officially began - the date of his first inauguration. Jan 20, 1961 was besides the date of President Kennedy'southward inauguration – and Ike'southward very last day as president.

January 20, 1953 was a fairly balmy twenty-four hours for a presidential inauguration - cloudy but with a noontime temperature of 49. Truman and Ike arrived together at the Capitol in the White House Lincoln, both wearing homburgs instead of the traditional acme hats. Ike was sworn in on the East Portico by Chief Justice Frederick Vinson on two bibles: i used by George Washington when he took the oath to become the offset president in 1789 and the other Ike'due south personal West Betoken Bible. Ike and so broke from tradition and prefaced his inaugural address by reciting a prayer that he had written that morning. His accost was 2446 words. Information technology returned again and again to the notions of peace and liberty, strength and security.

Black and White Photograph of Dwight Eisenhower raising his right hand, taking the Oath of Office. Vice President Richard Nixon is pictured on far right; former president Harry Truman on far left.

While Harry Truman (far left) and Richard Nixon (far correct) look on, Dwight Eisenhower raises his right hand to accept the Oath of Part from Chief Justice Frederick Vinson. [Photo Courtesy of Eisenhower Presidential Library]

The countdown parade went on for 4 hours and 39 minutes. 750,000 spectators lined the parade route. Ike and Mamie led the parade riding together in a white Cadillac with the elevation down, the first fourth dimension a new President and First Lady had ever ridden together in the parade. Ike and Mamie watched the remainder of the parade from the reviewing stand in front of the White House accompanied by former President Herbert Hoover, General George Marshall--Ike'southward WWII boss--and Mrs. Clare Berth Luce. Peradventure the highlight of the day was when a palomino-riding California cowboy in the parade, Marty Montana, paused in front end of the reviewing stand and lassoed the President. The moment was captured past a Life photographer.

Black and White Photograph of Marty Montana, on a white horse, lassooing a laughing President Dwight Eisenhower while standing on the reviewing stand. Mamie Eisenhower and Richard Nixon are both in the photograph, laughing.

Famed cowboy Marty Montana lassoos President Eisenhower while on the reviewing stand up during the Inauguration Parade. Mamie Eisenhower and Vice President Richard Nixon wait on, laughing. [Courtesy of the Eisenhower Presidential Library]

Viii years later, all the same, January 20, 1961 was a fairly depressing twenty-four hours for Ike. He didn't mind leaving the presidency so much equally having to plough information technology over to whom he regarded as that young, whippersnapping, big spending Democrat, John F. Kennedy. Kennedy irked him. Ike considered him also young and inexperienced to deserve the presidency. He felt the election was bought past JFK's father Joseph Kennedy and that one time a Kennedy got into the White House the family would institute a political machine far greater than even Tammany Hall. He became particularly upset when Kennedy claimed during the campaign that Ike was responsible for a missile gap with the Soviets. Ike knew that was an outright prevarication. The U-2 over-flights had proven that if in that location was a missile gap, it was one that was by far in favor of the Us. A couple days prior to the inauguration, Ike bemoaned to a friend that he could hear the carpenters building the scaffolding for the inaugural parade reviewing stand outside the White House. He then added that he now knew how the condemned man feels when listening to the gallows being constructed right exterior his cell.

Hundreds gather on the stairs and portico of the large white domed US Capitol Building for the Inauguration of President John F. Kennedy
The Inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, January 20, 1961. [Library of Congress]

January 20, 1961 was a very cold, snow packed 24-hour interval. Ike met with the incoming president for coffee at the White Business firm and they collection together to the Capitol, non in homburgs this time, merely in the traditional top hats. Key Cushing delivered a very long invocation (While sitting on the inaugural platform, California Governor Pat Brown leaned over to LBJ'due south 12 year one-time nephew beside him and said of the Fundamental, "If he doesn't stop now, I'm quitting the Church."). Robert Frost recited a verse form from retention because he was so blinded by the sunday'south glare he couldn't read the verse form he had written especially for the inauguration. Marion Anderson sang the Star Spangled Banner. JFK then proceeded to deliver 1 of the virtually memorable Inauguration speeches in American history.

Afterwards, Ike and Mamie left the Capitol for a farewell reception at the F Street Club and and so fabricated their way to their Gettysburg home in their 1955 Chrysler Majestic driven by chauffeur Leonard Dry and escorted by a lonely Secret Service vehicle. Every bit the Eisenhowers drove through the gate at the entrance to their farm, the Secret Service vehicle honked its horn, U-turned, and headed back in the direction of Washington.

That was the moment Ike said when it all hit home.
Later eight years, he was no longer President.

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Source: https://www.nps.gov/eise/blogs/january-20-the-beginning-and-the-end-ikes-first-and-last-inaugurations.htm

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