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When the Constitution was ratified in 1788, New York remained the national capital. Pierre L'Enfant was commissioned to remodel City Hall for the new federal government. The First Congress met in the new Federal Hall, and wrote the Bill of Rights, and George Washington was inaugurated here as President on April 30, 1789. When the capital moved to Philadelphia in 1790, the building again housed city government until 1812, at which time Federal Hall was demolished. The current structure
on the site was built as the Customs House, opening in 1842. In 1862,
Customs moved to 55 Wall Street and the building became the U. S. Sub-Treasury.
Millions of dollars of gold and silver were kept in the basement vaults
until the Federal Reserve Bank replaced the Sub-Treasury system in 1920.
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