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Early Motion Pictures, 1897-1920


President McKinley taking the oath / Thomas A. Edison, Inc.


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CREATED/PUBLISHED
United States : Thomas A. Edison, Inc., 1901.

SUMMARY
This film records President McKinley taking the oath of office. The first camera position shows the seating arrangements prepared for the spectators and witnesses on the steps of the Capitol. At the time the film was taken, there were many empty seats. The second camera position shows the inaugural party during the swearing-in ceremonies. All that can be seen is the black draped balcony and, in the distance, two people standing facing one another, as if they were part of the administration of the oath. The film ends as the newly inaugurated president begins his speech.

From a contemporary Edison film company catalog: PRESIDENT McKINLEY TAKING THE OATH OF OFFICE. Unedible [code for telegraphic orders]. This picture opens by showing the Diplomatic Corps, accompanied by Admiral Dewey and General Nelson A. Miles, coming down the carpeted stone steps of the Capitol and going to their seats in front of the stand where the President speaks. Next come the members of the President's Cabinet, and they are followed closely by President McKinley, preceded by Sergeant-at-Arms Ransdell of the Senate, bare headed and one armed, and also accompanied by the joint committee of Congress, composed of Senator Mark Hanna, of Ohio; Senator Spooner, of Wisconsin; Senator James K. Jones, of Arkansas; Representatives Cannon, of Illinois; Dalzell, of Pennsylvania, and McRae, of Arkansas. The President then steps promptly to the front of the stand amid the cheers of the immense crowd who stand with heads reverently uncovered, filling the entire foreground of our picture. As the tumult ceases, Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller, in the black silk robes of his high office, steps forward and holding in his outstretched hand a small Bible, administers the oath of office. The oath taken, the President presses his lips to the Bible and with manuscript in hand, immediately begins his speech. Length 50 feet. [$]7.50. Note. Again the valuable and exclusive privileges granted us by the United States Government allowed us to place our camera within fifteen feet of the President when he took the oath of office. We regret that we were unable to secure a longer film than listed above, but the rain began falling in torrents with almost the first words of the President's speech, which of course prohibited our taking a greater length of film, but notwithstanding the fact that it began sprinkling before the President took the oath of office, the fifty feet of film which we did secure is good.

NOTES
Copyright: Thomas A. Edison; 8Mar1901; H1794.

Duration: 0:44 at 15 fps.

Photographed March, 1901. Location: Washington, D.C.

The Library of Congress copy of this film may not include all of the scenes described in the Edison Company summary.

Received: 3/8/1901; paper pos; copyright deposit; Paper Print Collection.

SUBJECTS
McKinley, William,--1843-1901.
Presidents--United States--Inaugural addresses.
Presidents--United States--Inauguration.
Washington (D.C.)
Actuality--Short.

RELATED NAMES
McKinley, William, 1843-1901.
Dewey, George, 1837-1917.
Miles, Nelson Appleton, 1839-1925.
Hanna, Marcus Alonzo, 1837-1904.
Spooner, John C. (John Coit), 1843-1919.
Jones, James K. (James Kimbrough), 1839-1908.
Cannon, Joseph Gurney, 1836-1926.
Dalzell, John, 1845-1927.
McRae, Thomas C. (Thomas Chipman), 1851-1929.
Fuller, Melville Weston, 1833-1910.
Ransdell, Daniel M.
Thomas A. Edison, Inc.
Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress)

MEDIUM
1 roll (63 ft.) : si., b&w ; 35 mm. paper pos.

CALL NUMBER
LC 112 (paper pos)

REPOSITORY
Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

DIGITAL ID
lcmp001 m1a04770 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsmi/lcmp001.m1a04770

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