An edition of Historic sketches at Washington (1877)

Historic sketches at Washington

containing a full record of the origin and early history of Washington City and its founders, together with a detailed account of its growth, its public buildings, the style and extravagance of living there, and a description of the inside workings of the lobby, and the various departments of the government

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Historic sketches at Washington
George Alfred Townsend
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An edition of Historic sketches at Washington (1877)

Historic sketches at Washington

containing a full record of the origin and early history of Washington City and its founders, together with a detailed account of its growth, its public buildings, the style and extravagance of living there, and a description of the inside workings of the lobby, and the various departments of the government

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Publisher
Jas. Betts & Co.
Language
English
Pages
456

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Published in
Hartford, Conn

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Pagination
[i]-xiv [15]-456 p., 47 plates :
Number of pages
456

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17020479M
OCLC/WorldCat
3338239

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