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ed force attempt of the United States to serve a writ in the Olmstead case at Philadelphia for twenty-six days......1809 Sunday-school organized in Philadelphia, the first in the United States, marking the transfer from secular instruction to religious, from the control of individuals to the churches......1809 Famous traditionary elm-tree of the Penn-Indian treaty blown down......March 3, 1810 First steamboat, the New Orleans, on the Ohio, leaves Pittsburg for New Orleans......Oct. 29, 1811 Capital removed from Lancaster to Harrisburg......1812 In anticipation of the war with England, Governor Snyder calls for 14,000 troops......May 12, 1812 Another unsuccessful attempt to use anthracite coal as fuel......1812 British blockade the Delaware, which seriously interferes with the commerce of Philadelphia......March, 1813 Commodore Perry builds his fleet at Erie during the spring and early summer of......1813 First rolling-mill erected at Pittsburg......1813