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  2. Category:February 1801 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "February 1801" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1801 Stamford by-election;

  3. List of United States federal legislation, 1789–1901 - Wikipedia

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    Sess. 2, ch. 5 1 Stat. 106 (chapter 5) 6: April 2, 1790: Cession by North Carolina of a District in the Western Territory accepted. An Act to accept a cession of the claims of the state of North Carolina to a certain district of Western Territory. Sess. 2, ch. 6 1 Stat. 106 (chapter 6) 7: April 10, 1790: Patents for Useful Inventions.

  4. 6th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    January 20, 1801: John Marshall was appointed Chief Justice of the United States February 17, 1801: 1800 United States presidential election : Thomas Jefferson became the first President of the United States elected by the House of Representatives as no candidate received a majority of the electoral votes cast in the 1800 presidential election .

  5. 1801 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    May 6 – George S. Greene, Union Army general (died 1899) May 16 – William H. Seward , United States Secretary of State from 1861 to 1869 (died 1872 ) June 1 – Brigham Young , leader in the Latter Day Saint movement (died 1877 )

  6. Midnight Judges Act - Wikipedia

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    The Midnight Judges Act (also known as the Judiciary Act of 1801; 2 Stat. 89, and officially An act to provide for the more convenient organization of the Courts of the United States) expanded the federal judiciary of the United States. [1] The act was supported by the John Adams administration and the Federalist Party. [1]

  7. 1801 in sports - Wikipedia

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    Father W Ferris describes two forms of caid: the "field game" in which the object is to put the ball through arch-like goals, formed from the boughs of two trees; and the epic "cross-country game" which lasts the whole of a Sunday (after Mass) and is won by taking the ball across a parish boundary. [3] "Wrestling", "holding" opposing players ...

  8. 1800–01 United States House of Representatives elections

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    6 3 2 3 2 Massachusetts: Districts November 3, 1800 [c] 14 7 5 7 5 New Jersey: At-large December 24, 1800 5 5 2 0 2 Maryland: Districts January 1, 1801 8 5 2 3 2 Late elections (After the March 4, 1801 beginning of the next Congress) Virginia: Districts April 23, 1801 19 18 5 1 5 Kentucky: Districts August 3, 1801 2 2 0 Tennessee: At-large ...

  9. List of elections in 1801 - Wikipedia

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    2.1 United Kingdom. 3 See also. Toggle the table of contents. ... 1801 New York gubernatorial election; United States Senate election in New York, 1801; Europe