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Bird's Eye View of Sixth Street Wharf,Washington,DC,c1863,Charles Magnus,Boats

Title: Birds eye view of Sixth Street wharf, Washington, D.C.
Creator(s): Magnus, Charles, publisher
Date Created/Published: [New York and Washington, D.C.] : Published by Chas. Mangus, 12 Frankfort St., New York, & 520 7th Street, Washington, D.C., c1863.
Summary: Print shows the busy wharves in southwest Washington, DC, where wounded soldiers oftenarrived. In the foreground, the U.S.M. paddle steamboat 'John Brooks' filled with Union soldeirs in the foreground, soldiers standing on dock at left, and the Mount Vernon Hotel (the Thomas Law House) flying the American flag. In the background are the unfinished Wahsington Monument (left), the Smithsonian Institution, and the U.S. Capitol, portrayed as if the dome were completed (right).
Notes:
Transfer; Map Division, 1908.
Subjects:
Piers & wharves--Washington (D.C.)--1860-1870.
Side wheelers--1860-1870.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Washington (D.C.)
Lithographs--Hand-colored--1860-1870.
Bookmark /2003671596/
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