If you refer to the US Capitol building, that would be George Washington during a Masonic cornerstone ceremony.
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.
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If you told us the memorial we might be able to tell who put in the cornerstone.
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.
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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."
The cornerstone was laid in May 1843 and it opened for the first time in January 1847.
July 4, 1843 Who was the first president to live in the White House? Although George Washington helped to choose the site for the residence while he was president, he never lived at the famous house. Philadelphia had been the country's capital before Congress declared the city of Washington the permanent capital of the United States in 1790. The cornerstone of the White House was laid on October 13, 1792. Eight years later, John Adams, the second president, and his wife Abigail, moved into the mansion. A competition had been held to design the presidential residence.
An important building stone is a cornerstone, because it is the reference stone for all other stones laid.