A manual on the origin and development of WashingtonCaemmerer, H. Paul (Hans Paul)
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A manual on the origin and development of Washington
Caemmerer, H. Paul (Hans Paul)
Washington (D.C.) -- Description and travel; Washington (D.C.) -- History
for Deaf Mutes. | | |
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James A. Garfield, |J. Q. A. Ward, |Unveiled May |Congress,
First St. and |sculptor. |12, 1887. |$37,500; and in
Maryland Ave. | | |part gift.
| | |
James Cardinal |Leo Lentelli, |Erected 1932.|Gift to city.
Gibbons, 16th St. |sculptor; George | |
and Park Rd. |Koyl, architect. | |
| | |
Samuel Gompers and |Robert Aitken, |Dedicated |Do.
American Federation |sculptor. |Oct. 7, 1933.|
of Labor Memorial, | | |
10th St. and | | |
Massachusetts Ave. | | |
| | |
General U. S. Grant |Henry M. Shrady, |Dedicated |Act of
Memorial, Union |sculptor; Edward P.|Apr. 27, |Congress,
Square. |Casey, architect. |1922. |$250,000.
| | |
Gen. Nathanael |H. K. Brown, |Erected 1877.|Act of
Greene (equestrian),|sculptor. | |Congress,
Maryland and | | |$50,000.
Massachusetts Aves. | | |
NE. | | |
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Dr. Samuel Gross, |A. Stirling Calder,|Unveiled May |Gift to city.
Smithsonian grounds.|sculptor. |5, 1897. |
| | |
Grand Army of the |J. Massey Rhind, |Unveiled July|Gift to city,
Republic Memorial, |sculptor; Rankin, |3, 1909. |$35,000; Act of
7th St. and |Kellogg & Crane, | |Congress,
Pennsylvania Ave. |architects. | |$10,000 for
| | |pedestal.
| | |
Hahnemann Memorial, |Charles Henry |Unveiled June|Gift to city.
Scott Circle. |Niehaus, sculptor. |21, 1900. |
| | |
Alexander Hamilton, |James E. Fraser, |Unveiled May |Do.
south steps of |sculptor; Henry |17, 1923. |
Treasury Building. |Bacon, architect. | |
| | |
Gen. Winfield S. |Henry J. Ellicott, |Unveiled May |Act of
Hancock |sculptor. |12, 1896. |Congress,
(equestrian), | | |$50,000.
between 7th and 8th | | |
Sts. on Pennsylvania| | |
Ave. | | |
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