- Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
Infobox Protected area
name = Theodore Roosevelt
Inaugural National Historic Site
iucn_category = V
caption =
locator_x = 227
locator_y = 52
location =Buffalo, New York , USA
nearest_city =
lat_degrees = 42
lat_minutes = 54
lat_seconds = 6
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 78
long_minutes = 52
long_seconds = 23
long_direction = W
area = 1.03 (1470 m²)
established =November 2 ,1966
visitation_num = 13,032
visitation_year = 2005
governing_body =National Park Service Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site preserves the Ansley Wilcox House, at 641 Delaware Avenue in
Buffalo, New York . Here, after the assassination ofWilliam McKinley ,Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office as President of the United States onSeptember 14 ,1901 .Property history
The oldest part of the National Historic Site includes the lone surviving structure from the Buffalo Barracks compound. Due to tensions between the U.S. and Anglo-Canada, a military post was constructed to ensure border security. Built in 1839, the post encompassed all the land from Allen Street to North Street and Delaware Ave to Main Street. The structure that would later be incorporated into the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site started life in 1840 as the Barrack's officer's quarters.
After the post was disbanded in 1845, the home reverted to a private residence. Subsequent owners continued to modify the structure adding and demolishing out structures and additions. In the late 1800s, Dexter Rumsey, gave the property to his son-in-law Ansley Wilcox and his wife Mary Grace Rumsey. The newest inhabitants made extensive renovations to the structure. Plans of these renovations are still on file at the Historic Site.
In 1901, while attending the
Pan-American Exposition , anarchistLeon Czolgosz twice shot President William McKinley. Although early doctor's reports on the President's condition were positive, McKinley's condition soon worsened. Vice-President Theodore Roosevelt rushed back to Buffalo, but arrived only after McKinley had died.It was decided to conduct the inauguration immediately due to the tragic and politically charged circumstances of the President's death. The most appropriate site was determined to the Wilcox home. Approximately 50 dignitaries, family members and cabinet officials gathered in the front library for the inauguration. Federal Judge
John R. Hazel administered the oath. No photograph image exists of the ceremony itself, although the room was heavily photographed after the inauguration had concluded.The Wilcoxes continued to live in the home until their deaths in the 1930s. The home's furniture was sold at a public auction and the property itself became the Kathryn Lawrence Restaurant. The restaurant made extensive alterations to the home. The restaurant removed interior walls, demolished a carriage house, and painted many of the finished wood surfaces before it ceased operations in 1961.cite web
title =The House at 641 Delaware
work =Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
publisher =National Park Service
date =2006-12-13
url =https://cms.ner.nps.gov/thri/propertyhistory.htm
accessdate =2007-10-18Administrative history
The National Historic Site was authorized on
November 2 ,1966 . As an historic area administered by theNational Park Service , it was automatically listed on theNational Register of Historic Places the same day.References
* "The National Parks: Index 2001–2003". Washington: U.S. Department of the Interior.
External links
* Official NPS website: [http://www.nps.gov/thri/ Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site]
* "The Wilcox House", by Richard M. Hurst, Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, Adventures in Western New York History, volume XIX (downloadable from http://bechsed.nylearns.org/, click on Adventures in WNY History)
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/NR/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/77troosevelt/77troosevelt.htm "Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site: Birthplace of the Modern Presidency," a National Park Service Teaching with Historic Places (TwHP) lesson plan]
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