In the Secretary of War, Henry Knox, rented the ground floor. In it was used as the first Bank of the United States.
Subsequently, it was rented by many organizations until when the Carpenters' Company decided to renovate the building, "especial care to be taken to preserve, as much as possible every feature in said Hall as it now exists indicative of its original finish. Menu Menu. Home Department History Buildings.
Buildings of the Department of State. Carpenters' Hall, Philadelphia Sept. Philadelphia was chosen as the meeting place because of its central location and accessibility and also because of its size and importance.
In , it had an estimated population of approximately 40, making it the second largest city in the British Empire. II, No tickets are required, and admission is free. Learn more about visiting on the Carpenters' Hall website.
Carpenters' Hall, home to the Carpenters' Company trade guild, served as the meeting place of the First Continental Congress. In , delegates met in the newly completed building in response to the British Parliament's passage of the "Intolerable Acts" against the colony of Massachusetts.
Instead of adopting measures proposed by radical members, moderation prevailed as delegates signed agreements of non-importation of British goods and drafted a petition to King George III asking for his assistance.
Explore This Park. This building served as the meeting place for the First Continental Congress.
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