Architecture,United States Capitol,Washington,DC,District of Columbia,1793,1
Title: Architectural drawings for the United States Capitol, Washington, D.C.
Creator(s): Thornton, William, 1759-1828, architect
Date Created/Published: [1793-1800].
Summary: Preliminary drawings showing Capitol building, Senate, House of Representatives, conference room, library, grand vestibule, and dome as plans and elevations; sketches and renderings.
Notes:
UNIT title devised.
Date from information in P&P Curatorial Files.
Reference copies available for some UNIT items in LOT 4249 (R).
Gift; Charles Moore; 1925.
Finding aid (unpublished): Filed by UNIT number, available in Prints and Photographs Reading Room.
Subjects:
United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.)--1790-1800.
United States.--Congress.--House--Buildings--Washington (D.C.)--1790-1800.
United States.--Congress.--Senate--Buildings--Washington (D.C.)--1790-1800.
Capitols--Washington (D.C.)--1790-1800.
Domes--Washington (D.C.)--1790-1800.
Architectural drawings--1790-1800.
Renderings--1790-1800.
Sketches--1790-1800.
Bookmark /95860723/
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