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Historic buildings of Washington, D.C. With a foreword by Arthur Cotton Moore.
Main entry:

Maddex, Diane, author.

Title & Author:

Historic buildings of Washington, D.C. With a foreword by Arthur Cotton Moore.

Edition:

[1st ed.].

Publication:

Pittsburgh, Ober Park Associates [1973]

Description:

191 pages illustrations, plans 29 cm.

Series:

The Historic buildings of America

Notes:
"A selection from the records of the Historic American Buildings Survey, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 182-187).
Old Stone House -- John Mason House -- Wheat row -- The Seven Buildings -- Dodge Warehouses -- Thomas Sim Lee Corner/Ross and Getty Building -- The Octagon -- Tudor Place -- Navy Yard -- St. John's Church, Lafayette Square -- Decatur House -- Pierce Mill -- Old City Hall -- Chesapeake and Ohio Canal -- Old Patent Office -- Tariff Commission -- Smithsonian Institution -- Oak Hill Cemetary -- Frederick Douglass Home -- Gilman's Drug Store/Mathew Brady Studio -- Renwick Gallery -- ford's Theatre -- Philadelphia Row -- Gallaudet College -- Franklin School -- Cooke's Row, Villa Number 3 -- Street Furniture -- Old State, War and Navy -- Eastern Market -- Old Adas Israel Synagogue -- Market Square -- Le Droit Building -- Mt. Zion United Methodist Church -- Healy Building, Georgetown University -- Pension Building -- Tuckerman House -- National Presbyterian Church -- National Bank of Washington -- Washington Loan and Trust Branch, Riggs National Bank -- Christian Heurich Mansion -- Old Post Office -- Volta Bureau -- Firehouses -- Willard Hotel -- Union Station -- Indonesian Embassy (Walsh-McLean House) -- John R. McLean House -- Capital Traction Company Powerhouse -- Woodrow Wilson House -- Appendix: Historic American Buildings Survey. Join committee on Landmarks. National Register of Historic Places.
Subject:

Architecture Washington (D.C.)
Architecture
Buildings
Historic buildings
Washington (D.C.) Historic houses, etc.
Washington (D.C.)

Added entries:

Moore, Arthur Cotton, 1935-2022, writer of foreword.
Historic American Buildings Survey.
Historic buildings of America.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 81256
Call No.: ID NA735.W3 M3; ID:95-B2638
Status: Available

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