September 11th, 1941.
Yep, you read that correctly, September 11th. Pure coicidence, I assure you. Look at the finger, not the stars that it is pointing at.
The Capitol's cornerstone was laid by President George Washington. This was done in a ceremony held on September 18, 1793.
Though there is no indication of a dedication date, the White House was first occupied by John Adams on November 1, 1800.
An important building stone is a cornerstone, because it is the reference stone for all other stones laid.
In April of 1912 the cornerstone of Technion in Haifa, Palestine was laid. Technion is the Israel Institute of Technology and was opened in 1924.
Some form of construction surely began long before 18 September 1793 when George Washington laid the cornerstone in a Masonic ceremony. By tradition the laying of the cornerstone marks the beginning of construction although surveying, excavation and land clearance had to precede that occasion. Surely the first spade of earth had been turned over and the first elevation stakes put in place months before the ceremony began.
September 11, 1941
9/11/1941
The cornerstone for the capitol building was laid on September 18, 1793.
The Capitol's cornerstone was laid by President George Washington. This was done in a ceremony held on September 18, 1793.
George Washington
If you told us the memorial we might be able to tell who put in the cornerstone.
If you refer to the US Capitol building, that would be George Washington during a Masonic cornerstone ceremony.
Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes said, "The Republic endures and this is the symbol of its faith," during his cornerstone address on October 13, 1932. The cornerstone, laid on that date, reads:Construction BegunMarch 16, 1931Building CompletedApril 4, 1935
the cornerstone on st Patrick's cathedral New York is laid just south of the diocese's orphanage.
No president laid the Washington Monument's cornerstone in 1850. The cornerstone was laid on July 4, 1848 by Benjamin Brown French (September 4, 1800 - August 12, 1870), Grand Master of the Masons.
sure, if the need be.
Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes laid the cornerstone for the Supreme Court Building on October 13, 1932. In a speech commemorating the occasion he said, "The Republic endures, and this is the symbol of its faith."