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Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, March 9, 1806

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, March 9, 1806

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

George Blagden to John Lenthall, June 14, 1804, with Thomas Jefferson Notes

George Blagden to John Lenthall, June 14, 1804, with Thomas Jefferson ...

with Thomas Jefferson Notes Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, no date

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, no date

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, October 2, 1806

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, October 2, ...

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, May 16, 1803

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, May 16, 1803

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, July 7, 1806

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, July 7, 180...

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, no date

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, no date

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Thomas Jefferson to John Lenthall, June 11, 1806

Thomas Jefferson to John Lenthall, June 11, 1806

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Thomas Jefferson to John Lenthall, October 21, 1806

Thomas Jefferson to John Lenthall, October 21, 1806

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, no date

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, no date

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Benjamin Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, November 1804

Benjamin Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, November 1804

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, July 14, 1806, Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, July 14, 18...

Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, July 14, 1806, Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, July 14, 18...

Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall, April 3, 1805

Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall, April 3, 18...

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Latrobe and John Lenthall, July 1, 1806, Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building
Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, August 1, 1806, Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, August 1, 1...

Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, June 15, 1806, Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, June 15, 18...

Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, July 14, 1806, Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, July 14, 18...

Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, June 1803, Receipts

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, June 1803, Receipts

Receipts Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

George Blagden, Superintendent of Stonework and Quarries to John Lenthall, August 1803, Expenditures on the Capitol
Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, June 21, 1805

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, June 21, 18...

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, August 1, 1806, Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, August 1, 1...

Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, June 15, 1806, Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, June 15, 18...

Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

Thomas Jefferson to John Lenthall, October 16, 1806

Thomas Jefferson to John Lenthall, October 16, 1806

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, October 20, 1804

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, October 20,...

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Latrobe and John Lenthall, July 1, 1806, Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building
Benjamin Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, November 1804

Benjamin Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, November 1804

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, June 1803, Receipts

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, June 1803, Receipts

Receipts Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

George Blagden and John Lenthall to Thomas Monroe, May 26, 1804

George Blagden and John Lenthall to Thomas Monroe, May 26, 1804

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, April 30, 1803

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, April 30, 1803

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, May 7, 1803
Thomas Jefferson to John Lenthall, July 14, 1805

Thomas Jefferson to John Lenthall, July 14, 1805

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Thomas Jefferson to Unknown, April 3, 1805, Salary for John Lenthall

Thomas Jefferson to Unknown, April 3, 1805, Salary for John Lenthall

Salary for John Lenthall Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, September 25, 1806

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, September 25, 1806

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, October 20, 1804

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, October 20,...

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, May 1803, Receipts

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, May 1803, Receipts

Receipts Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

John Lenthall and George Blagden to Thomas Munroe, Superintendent of the City, May 26, 1804

John Lenthall and George Blagden to Thomas Munroe, Superintendent of t...

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Benajmin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, September 15, 1806

Benajmin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, September 1...

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Benajmin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, September 15, 1806

Benajmin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, September 1...

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, October 2, 1806

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, October 2, ...

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

George Blagden, Superintendent of Stonework and Quarries to John Lenthall, August 1803, Expenditures on the Capitol
Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More

George Blagden to John Lenthall, June 14, 1804, with Thomas Jefferson Notes

George Blagden to John Lenthall, June 14, 1804, with Thomas Jefferson ...

with Thomas Jefferson Notes Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, May 1803, Receipts

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, May 1803, Receipts

Receipts Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, May 1803, Receipts

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, May 1803, Receipts

Receipts Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, May 1803, Receipts

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, May 1803, Receipts

Receipts Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Thomas Jefferson to John Lenthall, June 11, 1806

Thomas Jefferson to John Lenthall, June 11, 1806

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, June 1803, Receipts

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, June 1803, Receipts

Receipts Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, June 1803, Receipts

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, June 1803, Receipts

Receipts Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, August 1, 1806, Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, August 1, 1...

Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, August 1, 1806, Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, August 1, 1...

Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, August 1, 1806, Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, August 1, 1...

Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, no date

John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, no date

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, June 15, 1806, Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Benjamin H. Latrobe and John Lenthall to Thomas Jefferson, June 15, 18...

Progress Report on the South Wing of the Capitol Building

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 Twenty-first Street, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Lenthall Houses, 612-614 Nineteenth Street Northwest-moved to 606-610 ...

Significance: Name derives from first owner, John Lenthall, Benjamin Latrobe's principal assistant in the construction of the U.S. Capitol. Good example of Federal Style, and one of the few such examples survi... More