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March 10 - The capital of New York State is moved from New York to Albany.
March 28 - The first washing machine is patented in the U.S.
May 10 - The United States, the first ship of the U.S. Navy, is launched.
June 26 - The cast-iron plow is patented by New Jersey inventor Charles Newbold.
November 16 - The clock is patented by Eli Terry of East Windsor, Connecticut.