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capital of Pennsylvania 1812

Harrisburg, the place in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
What was the capital city of Pennsylvania, officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the US state that is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States, and the Great Lakes Region in the year 1812?
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In 1791, Harrisburg became incorporated and was named the Pennsylvania state capital in October 1812, and has been since. The assembling here of the Harrisburg Convention in 1827 ...
The Pennsylvania State Capitol is the seat of government for the U.S. state of Pennsylvania ... was relocated to Lancaster in 1799 and finally to Harrisburg in 1812. The current capitol ...
This location played an important part in its selection as the capital of Pennsylvania in 1812. Because of its location, Harrisburg played a large part in the early ...
Philadelphia *was* the capital of Pennsylvania until 1799. It was also the ... location, Harrisburg, was chosen in 1812 (the capital was in Lancaster, from 1799-1812 ...
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