Construction of the United States Treasury building,1857 to 1867
Construction of the United States Treasury building, Sept. 23, 1857 to Nov. 6th 1867
Title: Construction of the United States Treasury building, Sept. 23, 1857 to Nov. 6th 1867
Date Created/Published: 1857-1867.
Summary: Photographs show construction of the U.S. Treasury building. Includes views of laborers, machinery, and horse- and ox-drawn carts hauling building materials.
Notes:
Attributed to Lewis Emory Walker.
Manuscript title on third leaf of album: Views of the United States Treasury Building.
'Presented by A.B. Mullett, Architect' bookplate inside Library of Congress supplied binding. A.B. Mullett was the architect for the north side of the Treasury building.
Dates inscribed in ink on images; none bear dates for the period 1864-1866. Library of Congress accessions stamp on third leaf, dated 1869.
LOT title devised by Library staff; other information from catalog card and published guide: Washingtoniana Photographs ... Library of Congress, 1989.
Available on microfilm.
Gift; A.B. Mullett; 1869.
Subjects:
Treasury Building (Washington, D.C.)--1850-1870.
Building construction--Washington (D.C.)--1850-1870.
Treasuries--Washington (D.C.)--1850-1870.
Albumen prints--1850-1870.
Photograph albums--1850-1870.
Bookmark /2004667142/
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