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  1. https://www.usmint.gov/learn/history/timeline-of-the-united-states-mint-1800s

    June 30: L.A. Birdsall becomes first Superintendent of the United States branch mint in San Francisco. 1857. February 21: Legal Tender properties of foreign coins in the United States are withdrawn. Treasury Department increases control over the Mint; the Director is now required to submit some of his regulations to the Se… See more

    1. Following a tradition started by France and Great Britain, the new United Stat…
    2. January 20: The Treasury Department Building is damaged by fire. John Ada…
    3. March 03: C… See more

    July 15: President Monroe appoints Samuel Moore, M.D., of Pennsylvania, 5th Director of the Mint. He serves the 4th longest term: 11 years. See more

    May 19: Congressional legislation “…continues the Mint at Philadelphia until otherwise provided by law…” See more

    March 31: Treasury Building is burned to the ground by arsonists. Congress demands a fire-proof building. Result is current Treasury Building of Greek design built by architects Robert M… See more

    January 18: Congressional legislation revises some Mint functions and the regulation of coins. Specifies Mint officer: “a Director, a treasurer, an a… See more

    January 17: President Jefferson appoints Robert Patterson, LL.D., of Pennsylvania, 4th Director of the Mint. He serves the 2nd second longest term: 18 ½ years. See more

    April 01: Extends the authority of the Mint to remain at Philadelphia for a “…further term of five years…” See more

    July 04: Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both die on this date (Jefferson dies first), 50 years from th… See more

    July 04: Cornerstone is laid for a new Mint building at the corner of Juniper and Chestnut Streets in Philadelphia. New building is finally occupied in 1833. See more

    1. March 03: Congressional legislation establishes branch Mints at New Orle…
    2. May 26: President Jackson appoints Robert Maskell Patterson, M.D., of Pe… See more

  2. https://www.thoughtco.com/timeline-1800s-4161075

    Aug 13, 2018 · Decade by Decade Timeline of the 1800s 1800–1810. March 4, 1801: Thomas Jefferson takes his seat as the third U.S. president, where he will stay until 1809. 1810–1820. …

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  3. https://libguides.csi.edu/c.php?g=663680&p=4773933

    Sep 22, 2022 · United States History: 1800-1899 Timeline. 1800-1824. 1800 (April 24) Library of Congress established. 1800 (October 1) Third Treaty of San Ildefonos (Louisiana passes from …

    • Author: Dave Horalek
    • Publish Year: 2017
  4. https://americasbesthistory.com/abhtimeline1800.html

    August 4, 1800 - The second census of the United States is conducted. The total population of the USA was 5,308,483 and the center of its population was 18 miles west of Baltimore, Maryland. November 1, 1800 - U.S. President John …

  5. https://americasbesthistory.com/abhtimeline1801m.html

    Timeline - The 1800s. The United States was expanded and explored in many ways during the first and subsequent decades of the 1800s. We bought territory from the French in the …

  6. https://american-history.net/american-history...
      • 1800 – Washington D.C. becomes the capital of USA. In the 1780s, it was decided that the …
      • 1800 – Library of Congress is established. In 1800, the parliament and government buildings …
      • 1801 – Thomas Jefferson becomes the 3rd President of USA. Thomas Jefferson was one of …
  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1800_in_the_United_States

    January 7 – The Virginia General Assembly adopts the Report of 1800, a resolution drafted by James Madison arguing for the sovereignty of the individual states under the United States Constitution and against the Alien and Sedition …

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_United_States_history_(1790–1819)

    1800 – Library of Congress founded; 1800 – Convention of 1800 ends the Quasi-War; 1800 U.S. presidential election, 1800: Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr tie in the Electoral College. 1801 …

  9. https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/26755

    United States payed $15 million to receive the territory which extends west from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains. Napoleon, the leader of France, was in financial trouble due to …

  10. https://historyincharts.com/timeline-history-united-states

    1800: Thomas Jefferson is elected as the third President of the United States, defeating John Adams in a close race. 1804: Jefferson is elected to a second term. 1808: James Madison is …

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