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Title : Fifty Glimpses of Washington

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FIFTY GLIMPSES

OF

WASHINGTON

AND ITS NEIGHBORHOOD.


REPRODUCED FROM RECENT PHOTOGRAPHS.


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THE MALL—View looking Southwest from near the Department of Agriculture.
BUREAU OF
ENGRAVING
AND PRINTING.
WASHINGTON MONUMENT. POTOMAC RIVER.
THE MALL—View looking Southwest from near the Department of Agriculture.

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THE CAPITOL—East Front. THE CAPITOL—East Front.

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THE CAPITOL—West Front. THE CAPITOL—West Front.

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VIEW LOOKING WEST FROM THE CAPITOL.
BOTANICAL GARDEN. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.
VIEW LOOKING WEST FROM THE CAPITOL.

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BRONZE STATUE OF JAMES A. GARFIELD. BRONZE STATUE OF JAMES A. GARFIELD.
Southwestern Entrance to Capitol Grounds.
By J. Q. A. WARD.
CAPITOL VISTA FROM SOLDIERS' HOME. CAPITOL VISTA FROM SOLDIERS' HOME.

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THE HALL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Capitol. THE HALL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Capitol.

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THE SENATE CHAMBER—Capitol. THE SENATE CHAMBER—Capitol.

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THE MARBLE ROOM OR SENATE LOBBY—Capitol. THE MARBLE ROOM OR SENATE LOBBY—Capitol.
THE ROGERS BRONZE DOOR—Capitol. THE ROGERS BRONZE DOOR—Capitol.

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THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT—Fifteenth Street, N. W., from Pennsylvania Avenue to G Street. THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT—Fifteenth Street, N. W., from Pennsylvania Avenue to G Street.

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THE BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING—Northeast corner B and Fourteenth Streets, S. W. THE BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING—Northeast corner B and Fourteenth Streets, S. W.

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PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE—Looking East from Treasury Department. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE—Looking East from Treasury Department.

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DIPLOMATIC ROOM, DEPARTMENT OF STATE. DIPLOMATIC ROOM, DEPARTMENT OF STATE.

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DEPARTMENTS OF STATE, WAR, AND NAVY—Seventeenth Street, between New York Avenue and G Street, N. W. DEPARTMENTS OF STATE, WAR, AND NAVY—Seventeenth Street, between New York Avenue and G Street, N. W.

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THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT—Seventh, Eighth, E, and F Streets, N. W. THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT—Seventh, Eighth, E, and F Streets, N. W.
THE PENSION OFFICE—Judiciary Square, Fourth, Fifth, and G Streets, N. W. THE PENSION OFFICE—Judiciary Square, Fourth, Fifth, and G Streets, N. W.

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THE BARTHOLDI FOUNTAIN—Botanical Garden. THE BARTHOLDI FOUNTAIN—Botanical Garden.
THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
The Mall, near B and Tenth Streets, S. W.

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VIEW FROM BASE OF THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT.
DEPARTMENTS OF
STATE, WAR, AND NAVY.
THE WHITE HOUSE. TREASURY
DEPARTMENT.
ALBAUGH'S
OPERA HOUSE.
VIEW FROM BASE OF THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT.

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THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT—Height, 555 1/3 feet. THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT—Height, 555 1/3 feet.

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THE WHITE HOUSE—North Front. THE WHITE HOUSE—North Front.

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THE WHITE HOUSE—South Front. THE WHITE HOUSE—South Front.

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THE EAST ROOM—White House. THE EAST ROOM—White House.
THE RED ROOM—White House. THE RED ROOM—White House.

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THE STATE DINING ROOM—White House. THE STATE DINING ROOM—White House.
THE BLUE ROOM—White House. THE BLUE ROOM—White House.

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THE MALL—View looking East from Department of Agriculture. THE MALL—View looking East from Department of Agriculture.

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THE CHINESE LEGATION—Corner Fourteenth Street and Yale Avenue, N. W. THE CHINESE LEGATION—Corner Fourteenth Street and Yale Avenue, N. W.

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THOMAS CIRCLE—View looking North from junction Vermont Avenue and Fourteenth Street, N. W. THOMAS CIRCLE—View looking North from junction Vermont Avenue and Fourteenth Street, N. W.

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EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF MAJ.-GEN. GEORGE H. THOMAS—Thomas Circle. EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF MAJ.-GEN. GEORGE H. THOMAS—Thomas Circle.
J. Q. A. WARD.
BRONZE STATUE ADMIRAL DAVID G. FARRAGUT BRONZE STATUE ADMIRAL DAVID G. FARRAGUT
Farragut Square, intersection Connecticut Avenue and I Street, N. W.
By MRS. VINNIE REAM HOXIE.

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EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT.
Scott Circle, intersection Sixteenth Street, Massachusetts and Rhode Island Avenues, N. W.
By H. K. BROWN.
THE LAFAYETTE MEMORIAL. THE LAFAYETTE MEMORIAL.
Lafayette Square, Executive Avenue and Fifteenth St., N. W.
By FALQUIER and MERCIE.

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EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON. EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON.
Washington Circle, intersection Pennsylvania and New Hampshire Avenues, N. W.
By CLARK MILLS.
BRONZE STATUE OF ADMIRAL SAMUEL F. DUPONT. BRONZE STATUE OF ADMIRAL SAMUEL F. DUPONT.
Dupont Circle, intersection of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Connecticut Avenues, N. W.
By LAUNT THOMPSON.

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THE SOLDIERS' HOME. THE SOLDIERS' HOME.

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U. S. NAVAL OBSERVATORY—Extension of Massachusetts Avenue, near Rockville Pike. U. S. NAVAL OBSERVATORY—Extension of Massachusetts Avenue, near Rockville Pike.

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THE BALTIMORE SUN BUILDING. THE BALTIMORE SUN BUILDING.
F Street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, N. W.
THE CHURCH OF THE COVENANT. THE CHURCH OF THE COVENANT.
Southeast corner Eighteenth and N Streets, N. W.

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INTERIOR CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION—Northwest corner Massachusetts Avenue and Twelfth Street, N.W. INTERIOR CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION—Northwest corner Massachusetts Avenue and Twelfth Street, N.W.

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RESIDENCE OF HON. J. B. HENDERSON—Sixteenth Street and Florida Avenue, N. W. RESIDENCE OF HON. J. B. HENDERSON—Sixteenth Street and Florida Avenue, N. W.

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RESIDENCE OF L. Z. LEITER, ESQ.—New Hampshire Avenue and P Street, N. W. RESIDENCE OF L. Z. LEITER, ESQ.—New Hampshire Avenue and P Street, N. W.

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RESIDENCE OF HON. LEVI P. MORTON. RESIDENCE OF HON. LEVI P. MORTON.
Southwest corner Rhode Island Avenue and Fifteenth Street, N. W.
THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF ARTS. THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF ARTS.
Northeast corner Executive Avenue and Seventeenth Street, N. W.

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MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE AND COAST SURVEY. MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE AND COAST SURVEY.
Southwest corner New Jersey Avenue and B Street, S. E.
THE BRITISH LEGATION. THE BRITISH LEGATION.
Northwest corner Connecticut Avenue and N Street, N. W.

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THE MASONIC TEMPLE—Northwest corner Ninth and F Streets, N. W. THE MASONIC TEMPLE—Northwest corner Ninth and F Streets, N. W.
WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST CO.'S BUILDING. WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST CO.'S BUILDING.
Southwest corner Ninth and F Streets, N. W.

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THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS—First, Second, B, and East Capitol Streets, S. E. THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS—First, Second, B, and East Capitol Streets, S. E.
THE NAVAL MONUMENT. THE NAVAL MONUMENT.
Pennsylvania Avenue near Western Entrance to Capitol Grounds.

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ARLINGTON HOUSE—Formerly the Home of General Robert E. Lee. ARLINGTON HOUSE—Formerly the Home of General Robert E. Lee.

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THE SHERIDAN GATE—Arlington. THE SHERIDAN GATE—Arlington.
THE McCLELLAN GATE—Arlington. THE McCLELLAN GATE—Arlington.

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TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN DEAD—Arlington. TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN DEAD—Arlington.
TOMB OF GENERAL PHILIP H. SHERIDAN—Arlington. TOMB OF GENERAL PHILIP H. SHERIDAN—Arlington.

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THE TEMPLE OF FAME—Arlington. THE TEMPLE OF FAME—Arlington.
THE AMPHITHEATER—Arlington. THE AMPHITHEATER—Arlington.

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THE TOMB OF GEORGE WASHINGTON—Mount Vernon. THE TOMB OF GEORGE WASHINGTON—Mount Vernon.

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GEORGE WASHINGTON'S MANSION—Mount Vernon. GEORGE WASHINGTON'S MANSION—Mount Vernon.

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THE CABIN-JOHN BRIDGE—Length of Span, 220 feet; height, 57 feet. THE CABIN-JOHN BRIDGE—Length of Span, 220 feet; height, 57 feet.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page
Albaugh's Opera House 18
Amphitheater, Arlington 43
Arlington House 40
Baltimore Sun Building 32
Bartholdi Fountain 17
Blue Room, White House 23
Botanical Garden 6
British Legation 37
Bureau of Engraving and Printing 3 , 12
Cabin-John Bridge 46
Capitol, The 4 , 5
Capitol Vista from Soldiers' Home 7
Chinese Legation 25
Church of the Ascension 33
Church of the Covenant 32
Corcoran Gallery of Art 36
Diplomatic Room, Department of State 14
Dupont, Statue of Admiral Samuel Francis 29
East Room, White House 22
Farragut, Statue of Admiral David G. 27
Garfield, Statue of James A. 7
Henderson, Residence of Hon. J. B. 34
House of Representatives, Hall of the 8
Lafayette Memorial 28
Leiter, Residence of L. Z. 35
Library of Congress 39
Mall, The 3 , 24
Marble Room, Capitol 10
Marine Hospital Service and U. S. Coast Survey 37
Masonic Temple 38
Morton, Residence of Hon. Levi P. 36
McClellan Gate, Arlington 41
Naval Monument 39
Naval Observatory 31
Navy Department 15
Pennsylvania Avenue 6 , 13
Pension Office 16
Post Office Department 16
Red Room, White House 22
Roger's Bronze Door, Capitol 10
Scott, Statue of Gen. Winfield 28
Senate Chamber 9
Sheridan Gate, Arlington 41
Sheridan, Tomb of Gen. Philip H. 42
Smithsonian Institution 17
Soldiers' Home 30
State Department 15 , 18
State Dining Room, White House 23
Temple of Fame, Arlington 43
Thomas Circle 26
Thomas, Statue of Maj.-Gen. George H. 27
Tomb of the Unknown Dead, Arlington 42
Treasury Department 11 , 18
View from base of Washington Monument 18
View looking West from the Capitol 6
War Department 15 , 18
Washington Loan and Trust Co.'s Building 38
Washington's Mansion, Mount Vernon 45
Washington Monument 3 , 6 , 19
Washington, Statue of George 29
Washington, Tomb of George 44
White House, The 18 , 20 , 21

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Transcriber's Notes:

Page 16 , "Eight" changed to "Eighth" (Seventh, Eighth, E, and)

Page 47 , "Amphitheatre" changed to "Amphitheater" to match photo caption (Amphitheatre, Arlington)

Page 47 , the numbers were cut off of the original image on the final column of the Table of Contents. All but one of the numbers could be ascertained by checking the original. The entry for the War Department was unclear as it was clearly a single number, but the War Department shows up on pages 15 and 18. These were both included in the Table of Contents.