Pedro Casanave
Pedro Casanave | |
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| Born | Pedro Pablo Casanave c. 1766 Navarre, Spain |
| Died | 1796 (aged 29–30) |
| Occupation(s) | merchant and politician (mayor of Georgetown) |
| Spouse | Ann Nancy Young |
Pedro Pablo Casanave (c. 1766 – 1796), also known as Peter Casanave, was a Spanish American merchant and politician who served as the fifth mayor of Georgetown, Maryland He was a member of the Georgetown Common Council. Casanave, a Master Mason, is particularly remembered for presiding over the ceremonial laying of the cornerstone of President's House, later known as the White House, on October 12, 1792.