List of capitals of the United States

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Capitals of the United States of America

Venues for the continental congresses from 1774 to 1789

  • Philadelphia (1774–76, 1777, 1781–83)
    • September 5 - October 24, 1774 venue of the First Continental Congress
    • May 10, 1775 - December 12, 1776 venue of the Second Continental Congress
    • March 4 - September 18, 1777 venue of the Second Continental Congress
    • July 2, 1778 - March 1, 1781 venue of the Second Continental Congress
    • March 1, 1781 - June 21, 1783 Venue of the Second Continental Congress under Articles of Confederation
  • Baltimore (1776-77)
    • December 20, 1776 - February 27, 1777 venue of the Second Continental Congress
  • Lancaster (1777)
    • September 27, 1777 (only one day) venue of the Second Continental Congress
  • York (1777-78)
    • September 30, 1777 - June 27, 1778 Venue of the Second Continental Congress
  • Princeton (1783)
    • June 30 - November 4, 1783 Location of the Second Continental Congress under Articles of Confederation
  • Annapolis (1783-84)
    • November 26, 1783 - August 19, 1784 Venue of the Second Continental Congress under Articles of Confederation
  • Trenton (1784)
    • November 1 - December 24, 1784 Venue of the Second Continental Congress under the Articles of Confederation
  • New York (1785-89)
    • January 11 - November 4, 1785 Venue of the Second Continental Congress under Articles of Confederation
    • November 7, 1785 - November 3, 1786 Venue of the Second Continental Congress under Articles of Confederation
    • November 6, 1786 - October 30, 1787 Venue of the Second Continental Congress under Articles of Confederation
    • November 5, 1787 - October 21, 1788 Venue of the Second Continental Congress under Articles of Confederation
    • November 3, 1788 - March 2, 1789 Venue of the Second Continental Congress under Articles of Confederation

Capitals of the United States of America after the Constitution came into force on March 4, 1789

  • new York
    • 1789–1790 capital of the United States of America
  • Philadelphia
    • 1790–1800 capital of the United States of America
  • Washington, DC
    • since June 11, 1800 capital of the United States of America

Capitals of the Confederate States of America from 1861 to 1865

  • Montgomery
    • February 4 - May 29, 1861 Capital of the Confederate States of America
  • Richmond
    • 1861–1865 capital of the Confederate States of America
  • Danville
    • April 3 - April 10, 1865 Capital of the Confederate States of America

State capitals

For a table of states with their current capital cities, see the US State article .

For the sake of clarity, this list is not sorted alphabetically according to the capitals - as these sometimes changed - but according to the states. Eleven states joined the Confederation in 1861 (see notes in italics).

  1. Alabama (December 14, 1819, 22nd state of the USA) - Joined the Confederate States in 1861, re-joined the Union in 1868
  2. Alaska (January 3, 1959, 49th state)
  3. Arizona (February 14, 1912, 48th US state)
  4. Arkansas (June 15, 1836, 25th state of the USA) - Accession to the Confederate States in 1861, re-entry into the Union in 1868
  5. Colorado (August 1, 1876, 38th state)
  6. Connecticut (January 9, 1788, 5th US state)
  7. Delaware (December 7, 1787, 1st US state)
  8. Florida (March 3, 1845, 27th state in the USA) - Joined the Confederate States in 1861, re-admitted to the Union in 1868
  9. Georgia (January 2, 1788, 4th state of the USA) - acceded to the Confederate States in 1861, re-admitted to the Union in 1870
  10. Hawaii (August 21, 1959, 50th US state)
  11. Idaho (July 3, 1890, 43rd state)
  12. Illinois (December 3, 1818, 21st US state)
  13. Indiana (December 11, 1816, 19th state in U.S.)
  14. Iowa (December 28, 1846, 29th U.S. state)
  15. California (September 9, 1850, 31st US state)
  16. Kansas (January 29, 1861, 34th state)
  17. Kentucky (June 1, 1792, 15th US state)
  18. Louisiana (April 30, 1812, 18th state in the USA) - Accession to the Confederate States in 1861, re-entry into the Union in 1868
  19. Maine (March 15, 1820, 23rd US state)
  20. Maryland (April 28, 1788, 7th US state)
  21. Massachusetts (February 6, 1788, 6th US state)
  22. Michigan (January 26, 1837, 26th US state)
    • Detroit (until 1847)
    • Lansing (since 1847, renamed Lansing from Michigan in 1848)
  23. Minnesota (May 11, 1858, 32nd state in the U.S.)
  24. Mississippi (December 10, 1817, 20th state in the USA) - Joined the Confederate States in 1861, re-admitted to the Union in 1870
  25. Missouri (August 10, 1821, 24th US state)
  26. Montana (November 8, 1889, 41st state in the USA)
  27. Nebraska (March 1, 1867, 37th state)
    • Omaha (until August 14, 1867)
    • Lincoln (since August 14, 1867)
  28. Nevada (October 31, 1864, 36th state in the U.S.)
  29. New Hampshire (June 21, 1788, 9th US state)
  30. New Jersey (December 18, 1787, 3rd US state)
  31. New Mexico (January 6, 1912, 47th state in the U.S.)
  32. New York (July 26, 1788, 11th US state)
  33. North Carolina (November 21, 1789, 12th state of the USA) - acceded to the Confederate States in 1861, admitted to the Union in 1868
  34. North Dakota (November 2, 1889, 39th US state)
  35. Ohio (March 1, 1803, 17th state)
  36. Oklahoma (November 16, 1907, 46th US state)
  37. Oregon (February 14, 1859, 33rd state in the U.S.)
  38. Pennsylvania (December 12, 1787, 2nd US state)
  39. Rhode Island (May 29, 1790, 13th US state)
  40. South Carolina (May 23, 1788, 8th US state) - Joined the Confederate States in 1861, re-admitted to the Union in 1868
  41. South Dakota (November 2, 1889, 40th state)
  42. Tennessee (June 1, 1796, 16th state of the USA) - Joined the Confederate States in 1861, rejoined the Union in 1866
  43. Texas (December 29, 1845, 28th state of the USA) - Joined the Confederate States in 1861, re-admitted to the Union in 1870
  44. Utah (January 4, 1896, 45th state)
  45. Vermont (March 4, 1791, 14th US state)
  46. Virginia (June 25, 1788, 10th state of the USA) - 1861 accession to the Confederate States, 1870 admission to the Union
  47. Washington (November 11, 1889, 42nd US state)
  48. West Virginia (June 20, 1863, 35th state)
  49. Wisconsin (May 29, 1848, 30th US state)
  50. Wyoming (July 10, 1890, 44th state)

Capitals of the dependent areas

The date indicates the time of possession and eventual return of the area by the USA; the current political status is also given