Visitors' Companion at Our Nation's Capital: A Complete Guide for Washington and Its Environs, with Over One Hundred Photo Illustrations Made Expressly for this Work : to which is Added an Appendix, Containing the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, Washington's Farewell Address, the Emancipation Proclamation, Lincoln's Speech at Gettysburg, and Much Other Interesting Matter Connected with Our Nation's HistoryGeorge G. Evans |
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... the United States, Washington's Farewe George G. Evans. GEORGE WASHINGTON . Visitors ' Companion at Our Nation's Capital George G. Evans , George G. Evans ( Firm ) , Grand Army of the Republic . George G. Meade Post No. ... S Front Cover.
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... army , and D'Estaing and De Grasse , of the navy . In front is " America " holding up a sword to Lafayette . In the centre of the Square is the bronze equestrian statue of General Andrew Jackson , by Clark Mills . It is of heroic size ...
... army , and D'Estaing and De Grasse , of the navy . In front is " America " holding up a sword to Lafayette . In the centre of the Square is the bronze equestrian statue of General Andrew Jackson , by Clark Mills . It is of heroic size ...
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... Army of the Cumberland . GENERAL THOMAS . The statue , costing $ 50,000 , was erected by the comrades of the General , the members of the So- ciety of the Army of the Cum- berland . The pedestal , costing $ 25,000 , was provided by Con ...
... Army of the Cumberland . GENERAL THOMAS . The statue , costing $ 50,000 , was erected by the comrades of the General , the members of the So- ciety of the Army of the Cum- berland . The pedestal , costing $ 25,000 , was provided by Con ...
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... Army of the Tennessee . It was designed by Louis T. Robisso . The bronze was obtained from cannon. VIEW FROM THOMAS CIRCLE LOOKING NORTH . GENERAL JOHN A. RAWLINS . BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD STATION. THE FARRAGUT STATUE . 25.
... Army of the Tennessee . It was designed by Louis T. Robisso . The bronze was obtained from cannon. VIEW FROM THOMAS CIRCLE LOOKING NORTH . GENERAL JOHN A. RAWLINS . BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD STATION. THE FARRAGUT STATUE . 25.
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... Army of the Cumberland , and unveiled May 12 , 1887. The artist was J. Q. A. Ward , and the total cost was $ 65,000 . THE NAVAL MONUMENT Is on Pennsylvania Avenue near the western entrance to the Capitol grounds . It bears the ...
... Army of the Cumberland , and unveiled May 12 , 1887. The artist was J. Q. A. Ward , and the total cost was $ 65,000 . THE NAVAL MONUMENT Is on Pennsylvania Avenue near the western entrance to the Capitol grounds . It bears the ...
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