The Standard Guide, Washington: A Handbook for VisitorsB.S. Reynolds Company, 1915 - Washington (D.C.) |
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... HALL 34 Battle of Lake Erie 50 SUPREME COURT 47 Capitol , Old 8 Carroll 35 , 44 Cars 2 Cass 35 Benton 35 Be - she - ke 44 Bivouac of the Dead 159 Bladensburg 15 Blaine House 96 Blair 35 , 44 Boone 28 , 46 Botanical Gardens 5 Brightwood ...
... HALL 34 Battle of Lake Erie 50 SUPREME COURT 47 Capitol , Old 8 Carroll 35 , 44 Cars 2 Cass 35 Benton 35 Be - she - ke 44 Bivouac of the Dead 159 Bladensburg 15 Blaine House 96 Blair 35 , 44 Boone 28 , 46 Botanical Gardens 5 Brightwood ...
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... Hall II onitor - Merrimac 50 oran Paintings 50 orris 31 orton 36 t . Pleasant 15 t . Vernon 131 uhlenberg 36 ational Museum 120 aval Monument 19 aval Observatory 13 avy Annex 10 avy Department 106 avy Yard 118 ak Hill 8 sgood 50 amsey ...
... Hall II onitor - Merrimac 50 oran Paintings 50 orris 31 orton 36 t . Pleasant 15 t . Vernon 131 uhlenberg 36 ational Museum 120 aval Monument 19 aval Observatory 13 avy Annex 10 avy Department 106 avy Yard 118 ak Hill 8 sgood 50 amsey ...
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... Hall and the Hall of Representatives . STEAMBOATS leave from the wharf at the foot of 7th street ; reached by 7th street line of cars , transfer from Pennsylvania avenue . Mount Vernon & Marshall Hall Steamboat for Alexandria and Mount ...
... Hall and the Hall of Representatives . STEAMBOATS leave from the wharf at the foot of 7th street ; reached by 7th street line of cars , transfer from Pennsylvania avenue . Mount Vernon & Marshall Hall Steamboat for Alexandria and Mount ...
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... Hall , Mount Vernon . * Open 11 to 5 in summer . Capitol Hill . On Saturday in summer building open Library and reading room open Sun- This schedule is subject to change in No. 516 10th street . Sth and G streets S. E. 17th street . See ...
... Hall , Mount Vernon . * Open 11 to 5 in summer . Capitol Hill . On Saturday in summer building open Library and reading room open Sun- This schedule is subject to change in No. 516 10th street . Sth and G streets S. E. 17th street . See ...
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... Temple - 13th and N. Y. avenue . Scottish Rite Temple - 16th and S streets . Ready Reference . 1 сл 5 Odd Fellows Hall -. CITY POST - OFFICE . BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING . RENCE MAP OF WASHINGTON. 4 Ready Reference .
... Temple - 13th and N. Y. avenue . Scottish Rite Temple - 16th and S streets . Ready Reference . 1 сл 5 Odd Fellows Hall -. CITY POST - OFFICE . BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING . RENCE MAP OF WASHINGTON. 4 Ready Reference .
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Page 61 - Pressed closely palm to palm and to his mouth Uplifted, he, as through an instrument, Blew mimic hootings to the silent owls, That they might answer him. And they would shout Across the watery vale, and shout again, Responsive to his call...
Page 61 - There was a Boy : ye knew him well, ye cliffs And islands of Winander ! — many a time At evening, when the earliest stars began To move along the edges of the hills, Rising or setting, would he stand alone Beneath the trees or by the glimmering lake, And there, with fingers interwoven, both hands Pressed closely palm to palm, and to his mouth Uplifted, he, as through an instrument, Blew mimic hootings to the silent owls, That they might answer him...
Page 120 - I mean stock to remain in this country, to the United States of America, to found at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men.
Page 61 - Listening, a gentle shock of mild surprise Has carried far into his heart the voice Of mountain-torrents ; or the visible scene Would enter unawares into his mind With all its solemn imagery, its rocks, Its woods, and that uncertain heaven received Into the bosom of the steady lake.
Page 86 - The pen is mightier than the sword. Behold The arch-enchanter's wand ! itself a nothing ! But taking sorcery from the master-hand To paralyze the Caesars, and to strike The loud earth breathless ! Take away the sword ; States can be, saved without it ! (Looking on the clock.) 'Tis the hour ; Retire, sir.
Page 52 - ... composed of five Senators, five Representatives, and five Justices of the Supreme Court, the decision of this commission to be final unless set aside by a concurrent vote of the two Houses of Congress.
Page 85 - We are not now that strength which in old days Moved earth and heaven ; that which we are, we are; One equal temper of heroic hearts, Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
Page 165 - The muffled drum's sad roll has beat The soldier's last tattoo! No more on life's parade shall meet That brave and fallen few. On Fame's eternal camping ground Their silent tents are spread, And Glory guards with solemn round The bivouac of the dead.
Page 108 - My fine crab-tree walking stick, with a gold head curiously wrought in the form of the cap of liberty, I give to my friend, and the friend of mankind, General Washington. If it were a Sceptre, he has merited it, and would become it.