Removal of the Seat of Government
Item
Title
Removal of the Seat of Government
Description
In August 1814, British troops invaded Washington and set fire to many federal buildings. Congress reconvened on September 19, meeting in cramped rooms at Blodgett's Hotel because the Capitol had been heavily damaged. The House of Representatives soon began to debate whether the entire federal government should leave Washington, even temporarily. This document is the first of many pages from the Congressional record detailing the arguments for and against moving the national capital. After almost a month of debate, the House voted on the measure to relocate, defeating it by only 83 yea to 76 nay votes.
Creator
United States House of Representatives
Date
10/26/1814
Coverage
1800-1829
Source
Annals of Congress, 13th Cong., 3rd sess., 311. View original.
topic
everyday life
politics & protest