Pension Office Building under construction in Washington,D.C.,1883-1885
Pension Office Building under construction in Washington, D.C., 1883-1885
Title: Pension Office Building under construction in Washington, D.C., 1883-1885
Date Created/Published: ca. 1883-ca. 1885.
Summary: Construction of the Pension Building in Washington, D.C., under the direction of Montgomery C. Meigs, supervising engineer and architect. Partially completed foundation and columns. Copies of panels on the bas-relief terra cotta frieze depicting Civil War scenes designed by C. Buberl. Laborers at work. Views of the complete building.
Notes: LOT title and other information from catalog card and published guide: Washingtoniana Photographs ... Library of Congress, 1989.
Some images are dated. All photographs are badly faded.
Gift; Louisa R. Alger; 1959.
Transfer?; Manuscript Division?
Forms part of the Montgomery C. Meigs Papers, Library of Congress, Manuscript Division.
Subjects: Pension Building (Washington, D.C.)--1880-1890.
Building construction--Washington (D.C.)--1880-1890.
Government facilities--Washington (D.C.)--1880-1890.
Bookmark /2004668725/
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