[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 150 (Wednesday, November 17, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S7953]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE JOHN HANSON NATIONAL MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION
Mr. CARDIN. Mr. President, I wish to recognize a fellow Marylander,
John Hanson, whose statue graces Statuary Hall here in the U.S.
Capitol. George Washington is properly revered as the ``Father of our
Country'' and the Nation's first President. But we mustn't overlook
John Hanson's seminal contributions to the birth of the United States.
In October 1781, the British surrendered at Yorktown, VA, and the
American Revolution was over. A month later, Hanson became the first
elected President of the Continental Congress established under the
Articles of Confederation. He was unanimously elected and served one
term, from November 5, 1781 to November 3, 1782.
John Hanson's administration began the task of creating the
governmental infrastructure to meet the needs of a growing, diverse
nation. Under his leadership, the Nation's first central bank was
created, along with the post office, the departments of State, War and
Treasury, the diplomatic corps, the national seal, and the annual
observance of Thanksgiving Day. As the first elected President of our
independent Nation, President Hanson began the task of unifying the
former colonies and providing for their common defense, communication,
and economic growth.
The John Hanson National Memorial Association now seeks to
memorialize John Hanson and recognize his contributions to our Nation.
The association proposes to create a national memorial on the Frederick
County Courthouse courtyard, overlooking the site of the John Hanson
House in Frederick, MD. Funds also will be raised to establish a public
education program regarding President Hanson's contributions to our
democracy. Funding also will be used to support the John Hanson
Institute, which would restore and preserve President Hanson's first
home, Mulberry Grove, on the banks of Port Tobacco River in Charles
County, MD.
I ask my colleagues to join me in saluting the efforts of the
association to recognize our first elected President, John Hanson of
Maryland.
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