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[United States Capitol ("Federal Capitol"), Washington, D.C. Floor plan]

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Inscription: James Trumbull Reed. from James Greenleaf as Hallet's original design of the Capitol, Feb. 1801, B.H. Latrobe. Dan Bell. West Side. Ground plan of the Capitol. On mount: #20 Hallet. Dr. Thornton Arch. plan of pricipal floor.

Reference copy in LOT 4249 (R).

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01/01/1793
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Hallet, Étienne Sulpice, 1755-1825, architect
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