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February 20 – The Postal Service Act, establishing the United States Post Office Department, is signed by President George Washington.; March 20 – A new capital of North Carolina and county seat of the newly formed Wake County is established after North Carolina State Senator and surveyor William Christmas submits his design for the city.
The emergence of a partisan press : American newspapers in the 1790s (PhD). Harvard University. Lewis, Paul. "Attaining Masculinity: Charles Brockden Brown and Woman Warriors of the 1790s." Early American Literature, Vol. 40, No. 1 (2005), pp. 37–55; Von Morze, Leonard Roy (2006).
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The cornerstone of the White House was laid under the supervision of President George Washington on this day in history, Oct. 13, 1792. John Adams was first president to live there.
March 3, 1792 Pennsylvania purchased the Erie Triangle from the federal government. [20] June 1, 1792 The western half of Virginia, which the state had agreed in 1789 to cede to the federal government, [87] was admitted as the fifteenth state, the Commonwealth of Kentucky. [l] [89] [88] June 12, 1792
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