Engineering,Dry Dock,Naval Arsenal,Anacostia River,Washington,DC,Navy Yard,1802
Title: Engineering drawings for a navy yard ('Dry Dock and Naval Arsenal'), on the Anacostia River, Washington, D.C.
Creator(s): Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 1764-1820, engineer
Date Created/Published: 1802.
Summary: Working drawings showing locks, dry dock with frigates, arsenal, allegorical architectural sculpture, and guard house as plans, elevations, sections, and details; renderings.
Notes:
UNIT title devised.
City from Engineering drawings of Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 1980.
Reference copy available for one UNIT item in LOT 4249 (R).
Forms part of Benjamin Henry Latrobe Archive (Library of Congress).
Transfer; Architect of the Capitol; 1872.
Finding aid (unpublished): Filed by UNIT number, available in Prints and Photographs Reading Room.
Subjects:
Washington Navy Yard--Facilities--Washington (D.C.)--1800-1810.
Naval yards & naval stations--Washington (D.C.)--1800-1810.
Locks (Hydraulic engineering)--Washington (D.C.)--1800-1810.
Architectural sculpture--Washington (D.C.)--1800-1810.
Armories--Washington (D.C.)--1800-1810.
Warships--Washington (D.C.)--1800-1810.
Engineering drawings--1800-1810.
Renderings--1800-1810.
Bookmark /95860820/
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