1791
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Maryland and Virginia gave land to form the District of Columbia or Washington D.C. in 1791. The land from Virginia was returned to Virginia in 1847.
The states of Maryland and Virginia donated the land to create Washington, D.C. This capital of the United States was founded in 1791.
For the creation of the District of Columbia.
Annapolis is the capital city in Maryland.
Annapolis is the capital city of Maryland.
For the construction of the Federal City and the Nation's Capital.
John Eager Howard (born June 4, 1752 in Belvedere, Maryland; died October 12, 1827 in Belvedere, Maryland) succeeded William Smallwood as the fifth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 24, 1788 and November 14, 1791. Following the end of Howard's term as Governor, George Plater (born November 8, 1735 in Leonardstown, Maryland; died February 10, 1792 in Annapolis, Maryland) became the sixth Governor of Maryland, serving between November 14, 1791 and his death.
January 24th, 1791
Annapolis is the capital city in the U.S. state of Maryland.
The land covered by the District of Columbia has not been part of any state since before Maryland donated the land to the federal government on September 9, 1791 to be used as part of the federal district (the rest of the federal district was returned to Virginia in 1847).