Today in History, March 4
In “A Study in Scarlet,” Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s first Sherlock Holmes novel, Holmes and his friend Dr. John Watson began their first-ever crime scene investigation on March 4, 1881.
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Before the Twentieth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution established January 20 as Inauguration Day, U.S. presidents were inaugurated on March 4, which was the date in 1789 that Congress declared that the Constitution was in effect. Each presidential inauguration—from George Washington’s second to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first—took place on March 4, except for the inaugurations of those presidents who took office after a presidential death and those inaugurations that would have taken place on a Sunday: James Monroe’s second term, Zachary Taylor, Rutherford Hayes, and Woodrow Wilson’s second term.
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