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Map Exhibiting the Property of the U.S. In the Vicinity of the Capitol : Colored Red, With the Manner In Which It Is Proposed to Lay Off the Same In Building Lots, As Described In the Report to the Sup't of the City to Which This Is Annexed 1815

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Old manuscript map of Capitol Hill, Capitol Hill (Washington), District of Columbia, Mall, the (Washington), The Mall, United States, Washington, Washington D.C..

Created by District of Columbia. Office of the Surveyor, Benjamin Henry Latrobe in 1815.
  • Covers area bounded by 2nd St. east, D St. south, 6th St. west, and D St. north, including eastern part of the Mall.
  • Relief shown by shading.
  • Partial cadastral map showing buildings, some lots, and block numbers and dimensions.
  • Pen-and-ink, watercolor, and lead pencil.
  • Oriented with north to the left.
  • Torn and missing small sections along edges.
  • Includes note and survey data.
  • Phillips. Washington, 126

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1815

Benjamin Henry Latrobe

Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill (Washington D.C.)

Capitol Hill (Washington)

City Planning

District Of Columbia

District Of Columbia. Office Of The Surveyor

Mall The (Washington D.C.)

Mall The (Washington)

Manuscript Maps

Map

Maps

Public Lands

Real Property

The Mall

United States

United States Capitol (Washington D.C.)

Washington

Washington (D.C.)

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