Rand Mcnally Washington Guide to the City And Environs

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Rand Mcnally Washington Guide to the City And Environs
Fred E Fred Eugene Woodward
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The arch is adorned with an eagle sculptured from life by Valperti, another Italian of high reputation, while a dignified model for a statue of Liberty, wrought in plaster by Causici in 1829, stands beneath the arch over the former position of the Speaker's desk.
Franzoni Clock. Above the entrance door, remains the famous old marble clock. It is a notable object, and was executed in this city by C. Franzoni, an Itahan sculptor, who died May 12, 18 19, but the design is said to have been drawn b
...y Latrobe. The theme is the Flight of Time. The Genius of History is represented as standing gracefully upon the winged chariot of Progress, which is rolling over a globe belted with the signs of the Zodiac. History records the incidents of national life as Time overtakes them, and the wheel of her swift chariot forms the dial of the clock, which is marked with gilded figures.
The House of Representatives used this hall from 1808 until 1814, and then from 1817 to the end of 1857.
"Here Clay, Webster, the younger Adams, Calhoun, Randolph, Cass, Burgcs, Wise, Forsyth, Corwin, Wright, and many others won reputation for statesmanship, and made the walls ring with their fiery eloquence.


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