Lancaster Turnpike
1790
Joseph B. Lancaster was born in 1790.
Thomas Mifflin (born January 10, 1744 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died January 20, 1800 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania), the first Governor of Pennsylvania, served between December 21, 1790 and December 17, 1799.
The National Capital In 1790 was Philadelphia.
Philadelphia served as the temporary capital of the United States from 1790 to 1800 while Washington, D.C., was being built.
The capital of the 13 colonies was Washington. Philadelphia was temporarily the capital (1790-1800) while Washington was being built.
The vice president lived in New York until July,1790 and then moved to Philadelphia.
1790 CE
1790
Philadelphia was the second capital city of the United States. New York City was the first capital of the United States once the Constitution was ratified. In 1790 Philadelphia was chosen as a temporary capital for ten years (until December 1800), until the nation's capital in Washington, D.C., would be ready.
Thomas Mifflin (born January 10, 1744 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died January 20, 1800 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania), the first Governor of Pennsylvania, served between December 21, 1790 and December 17, 1799, including the whole of 1792.
Thomas Mifflin (born January 10, 1744 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died January 20, 1800 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania), the first Governor of Pennsylvania, served between December 21, 1790 and December 17, 1799, including the whole of 1795.