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Easby House, D Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

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Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-4

Survey number: HABS DC-7

Building/structure dates: after 1900 Demolished

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houses washington city easby house easby house northwest d street northwest washington dc district of columbia historic american buildings survey photo library of congress
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1933 - 1970
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Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States ,  38.93809, -77.04493
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html

label_outline Explore D Street Northwest, Easby, Northwest

Speaker signs last minute bills. Washington D.C., Aug 21. Rep. John J. O'Connor New York, Chairman of the House Rules Committee, "shoots" Speaker Bankhead as he signs the last minute bills passed by the House before their adjournment tonight. Others in the picture are Rep. Mary T. Norton (left) of New Jersey; and Mrs. Bankhead, 82137

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White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Locust Lawn, State Route 32, New Paltz, Ulster County, NY

Visitors at White House, Washington, D.C.

Hanson-Cramer House, End of Sea Street (moved from Pascal's Avenue), Rockport, Knox County, ME

Editors (Kiplinger) Building. Stairwell in Editors (Kiplinger) Building I

Langdon : [part of N.E. Washington D.C.] /

A black and white photo of a man sitting at a desk writing, Washington DC. Farm Security Administration photograph

Stephen Talcott House, Middlefield, Middlesex County, CT

Smithsonian exhibits model of new cultural center for Samoan Islanders. Washington, D.C., Nov. 15. Down in the Island of American Samoa the natives quite firmly believe that no white man can master their architecture and manner of construction without glue, pegs, or nails. Lt. Comdr. P.J. Halloran, U.S.N. assigned to the island, set about studying their methods of construction by tying all members of the building together with grass rope, and became so thoroughly familiar with it that he supervised construction of a native library for the islanders. Since way back, construction of buildings has been done in Samoa by members of a guild known as Agaiotupu, and so well did Comdr. Halloran learn the business that he was made a member of the Guild. Here is Iris Lou Sinnett, Secretary in the Office of the National Collection of Fine Arts admiring a model of the 84 foot building which has been placed on exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution here

Potomac Electric Power Co. Benning plant. Motor for 25,000 kw frequency changer at Benning plant

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