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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), MacREADYeady, William Charles (search)
MacREADYeady, William Charles English actor; born March 3, 1793; died April 29, 1873. See Forrest, Edwin; Astor place riot.
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Sealsfield, Charles 1793-1864 (search)
Sealsfield, Charles 1793-1864 Author; born in Poppitz, Moravia, Austria, March 3, 1793; came to the United States soon after 1822, and changed his name from Karl Postel to Sealsfield. His publications include American and German elective affinities; South and North, etc. He died in Solothurn, Switzerland, May 26, 1864.
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
tucky......1788 Cyrus Griffin, of Virginia, chosen president of Continental Congress......Jan. 22, 1788 Method for putting the new government into operation reported by the committee adopted by Congress......Sept. 13, 1788 Fourteenth and last Continental Congress adjourns; 353 days session......Oct. 21, 1788 Electors in the several States vote for President and Vice-President......February, 1789 under the Constitution first administration—federal. March 4, 1789, to March 3, 1793. seat of government, New York City, 1789, and Philadelphia from Dec. 6, 1790. George Washington, Virginia, President. John Adams, Massachusetts, Vice-President. First Congress, first session, meets, New York......April 6, 1789 Speaker of the House, F. A. Muhlenberg. Electoral vote counted. George Washington, of Virginia, receives the entire electoral vote, 69, and is chosen President; and John Adams, of Massachusetts, receives 34 votes and becomes Vice-President......Ap