Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Garrett Cenotaph, Mercer, Mercer County, PA
Survey number: HABS PA-534 Building/structure dates: 1835 Initial Construction
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Hebron and surroundings. Machpelah. Tombs of Jacob & Leah. Domes over ...
Public domain photograph of bank building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, Latrobe Cenotaphs, Eighteenth & E Streets, Sou...
Significance: These cenotaphs were designed by noted architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe in 1815 as memorials to congressmen who died in office. Although several hundred o the monuments were reacted,less than eig... More
Congressional Cemetery, Latrobe Cenotaphs, Eighteenth & E Streets, Sou...
Significance: These cenotaphs were designed by noted architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe in 1815 as memorials to congressmen who died in office. Although several hundred o the monuments were reacted,less than eig... More
Congressional Cemetery, Latrobe Cenotaphs, Eighteenth & E Streets, Sou...
Significance: These cenotaphs were designed by noted architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe in 1815 as memorials to congressmen who died in office. Although several hundred o the monuments were reacted,less than eig... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, Latrobe Cenotaphs, Eighteenth & E Streets, Sou...
Significance: These cenotaphs were designed by noted architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe in 1815 as memorials to congressmen who died in office. Although several hundred o the monuments were reacted,less than eig... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Hebron and surroundings. Machpelah. Tombs of Jacob & Leah. Domes over ...
Public domain photograph of stereoscopic card, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Congressional Cemetery, Latrobe Cenotaphs, Eighteenth & E Streets, Sou...
Significance: These cenotaphs were designed by noted architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe in 1815 as memorials to congressmen who died in office. Although several hundred o the monuments were reacted,less than eig... More
Congressional Cemetery, 1801 E Street, Southeast, Washington, District...
Latrobe Cenotaphs in Congressional Cemetery previously documented as HABS DC-424. Significance: Washington Parish Burial Ground was created in 1807 by a private corporation of citizens, intent on creating a cem... More
Congressional Cemetery, Latrobe Cenotaphs, Eighteenth & E Streets, Sou...
Significance: These cenotaphs were designed by noted architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe in 1815 as memorials to congressmen who died in office. Although several hundred o the monuments were reacted,less than eig... More