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The National Washington Monument 1885 framed barber decor a vice presidency he would

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a vice presidency he would scarcely live to serve

Washington's Farewell Address 1856 — an antebellum reprinting of the first president's parting counsel against faction and foreign entanglement

and lantern-room sightline was drawn against the certainty that the shoals would try to take it back

A study in the sculptor as monument-maker

The National Washington Monument 1885 framed barber decor a vice presidency he wouldThe National Washington Monument 1885. A commemorative engraving of the obelisk completed at last after decades of stalled subscription and civil war, its marble seam visible where the work resumed a republic's slow apology rendered in stone, finally crowned above the Potomac. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National Archives, regional historical societies, and the

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