"The Liberty Bell", at the time a new composition as yet untitled, was written for Sousa's unfinished
operetta "The Devil's Deputy" before financing for the show fell through. Shortly afterwards, while attending the
Columbian Exposition in
Chicago, Sousa and his band manager George Hinton watched the spectacle "America", in which a backdrop depicting the
Liberty Bell was lowered. Hinton suggested "The Liberty Bell" for the title of Sousa's unnamed march. Coincidentally, Sousa received a letter from his wife saying their son had marched in a parade in honor of the Liberty Bell. Sousa agreed, and he sold "The Liberty Bell" sheet music to the
John Church Company for publication; the new march was an immediate success. The march is played as part of an exhibit in the
Liberty Bell Center. The
United States Marine Band has played "The Liberty Bell" march at five of the last seven
presidential inaugurations: the 1993 inauguration of President
Bill Clinton, the 2005 inauguration of President
George W. Bush, the 2009 and 2013 inaugurations of President
Barack Obama, and the 2017 and 2025 inaugurations of President
Donald Trump. The ship's bell from the , a World War II
Liberty ship, is housed at the
Marine Barracks and is used by
The President's Own in select performances of the march. "The Liberty Bell" is also the official march of the
Canadian Forces Public Affairs Branch. == Composition ==