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(DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.) Law, Thomas. Letter discussing plans to move the nation's capital.

(DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.) Law, Thomas. Letter discussing plans to move the nation's capital. Autograph Letter Signed to Robert Goodloe Harper of Baltimore. 2 pages, 12 3/4 x 8 inches, on two detached sheets with address panel on verso of second page; moderate wear with two small tape repairs and catalogue description pasted to second page. Washington, 29 March 1804

  • Notes: Thomas Law (1756-1834) emigrated from England in 1794, soon became one of Washington's leading planners and investors, and also married President Washington's step-granddaughter. The capital was officially moved to Washington in 1800, but efforts to relocate to a more cosmopolitan locale continued through at least 1815. Here Law discusses one such effort, a proposal by Senator Robert Wright of Maryland to relocate Congress to Baltimore because of Washington's housing shortage: "The Inhabitants here have been in some tribulation about a motion made by Mr. Wright to remove the seat of Gov't, which was found to be a constitutional question & only three voted in its favor. Afterwards an attempt was made to remove the seat of Congress to the President's house which also failed & at length by a majority of 17 to 7. 50,000 ds were voted to proceed with the Capitol. This I trust is the only attempt which will be made." Published in The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries IX:3 (March 1909), pages 172-3; listed in Walter R. Benjamin's 1952 catalogue.

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