Some Old Historic Landmarks of Virginia and Maryland

Some Old Historic Landmarks of Virginia and Maryland
Title Some Old Historic Landmarks of Virginia and Maryland PDF eBook
Author William H. Snowden
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 1902
Genre Alexandria (Va.)
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Some Old Historic Landmarks of Virginia and Maryland

Some Old Historic Landmarks of Virginia and Maryland
Title Some Old Historic Landmarks of Virginia and Maryland PDF eBook
Author William H. Snowden
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 1894
Genre Historic buildings
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Official Documents, Comprising the Department and Other Reports Made to the Governor, Senate, and House of Representatives of Pennsylvania

Official Documents, Comprising the Department and Other Reports Made to the Governor, Senate, and House of Representatives of Pennsylvania
Title Official Documents, Comprising the Department and Other Reports Made to the Governor, Senate, and House of Representatives of Pennsylvania PDF eBook
Author Pennsylvania
Publisher
Pages 1038
Release 1894
Genre Legislative journals
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Official Documents, Comprising the Department and Other Reports Made to the Governor, Senate and House of Representatives of Pennsylvania

Official Documents, Comprising the Department and Other Reports Made to the Governor, Senate and House of Representatives of Pennsylvania
Title Official Documents, Comprising the Department and Other Reports Made to the Governor, Senate and House of Representatives of Pennsylvania PDF eBook
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Pages 1176
Release 1894
Genre Pennsylvania
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Some Old Historic Landmarks of Virginia and Maryland Described in a Hand-Book for the Tourist Over the Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon Electric Railway (Classic Reprint)

Some Old Historic Landmarks of Virginia and Maryland Described in a Hand-Book for the Tourist Over the Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon Electric Railway (Classic Reprint)
Title Some Old Historic Landmarks of Virginia and Maryland Described in a Hand-Book for the Tourist Over the Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon Electric Railway (Classic Reprint) PDF eBook
Author W. H. Snowden
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 2015-07-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781330536612

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Excerpt from Some Old Historic Landmarks of Virginia and Maryland Described in a Hand-Book for the Tourist Over the Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon Electric Railway Washington 0.0; Lloyd 5.7; Arcturus 12.8; Alexander Island 2.1; Braddock 6.0; Herbert Springs 12.9; Arlington Junction 2.7; Spring Park 6.7; Snowden 13.1; Addison 3.2; Alexandria 7.7; Grassymead 13.1; Four Mile Run 4.1; New Alexandria 9.6; Hunter 14.2; St. Elmo 4.8; Dyke. 11.3; Riverside 14.7; St. Asaph 5.1; Bellmont 12.1; Mount Vernon 15.8; DelRay 5.6; Wellington 12.5 The tourist who boards the train of the Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon Electric Railway at the corner of Thirteen and a half street and Pennsylvania Avenue in the National Capital, for a ride to the Home and Tomb of George Washington will pass through a region of country whose every locality bears the vivid impress of most interesting as well as important historical associations, reaching back through nearly three hundred years of the beginnings and progress of our country in the march of civilization and advancement. On every stream and thoroughfare, in every valley and on every hill crest there is somememen to or land mark, in whatever direction the eye may range, to remind of the pioneers who transformed the wastes of the wilderness, marked the bounds of the homesteads, laid the hearth stones, established the neighborhoods and set up the altars of the Virginia Commonwealth. Aside from the great historic interest which pertains to every portion of the way of this desirable route to Mount Vernon, there is also for the tourist a pleasing diversity of natural scenery, of which the broad skirting river forms a very attractive part. As the train passes down 14th street towards the Potcmac, the beautifully diversified grounds of the Agricultural Department, those of the Smithsonian Institute and of the National Museum and the Botanical Gardens, comprising a large area reaching to the foot of the Capitol may be seen on the left. The extensive and varied collections in the spacious buildings of these grounds from all lands and climes amply illustrating the mineral, animal and vegetable Kingdoms of nature will well repay a visit. On the right are the monumental grounds from which rises the great shaft erected to the memory of General George Washington. This structure rises to the height of a little over 555 feet above ground level and 600 feet above mean tide water, and is the highest work of masonry in the world. It is built of granite and marble and contained in its wall is a block of native copper weighing 2100 pounds from Lake Michigan. Its foundations are of blue stone laid 16 feet in depth. The topmost stone weighs over 3000 pounds. The whole structure is surmounted by a point of aluminium 9 1/2 inches high and 5 1/2 inches square at its base weighing 100 ounces, the cost of which was $225. Whiter than silver and not liable to corrosion this point as the sunlight strikes it, glistens like a huge diamond or an intense electric light. The base of the shaft is 55 feet square, with walls 15 feet thick. The whole structure weighs more than 80000 tons. Just under the pyramidon or pinnace stone is a platform with an area of 1167 feet from which, through eight windows, the visitor has magnificent prospects of the surrounding country. Here, the walls are 18 inches thick. The cornerstone was laid July 4th, 1848, and the whole was finished in 1885 at a cost of $1,500,000. On an average 500 visitors ascend the monument daily at a yearly cost to the government of $20,000. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com

Report of the Librarian and Annual Supplement to the General Catalogue

Report of the Librarian and Annual Supplement to the General Catalogue
Title Report of the Librarian and Annual Supplement to the General Catalogue PDF eBook
Author State Library of Massachusetts
Publisher
Pages 1150
Release 1905
Genre
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SOME OLD HISTORIC LANDMARKS OF

SOME OLD HISTORIC LANDMARKS OF
Title SOME OLD HISTORIC LANDMARKS OF PDF eBook
Author William H. Snowden
Publisher Wentworth Press
Pages 116
Release 2016-08-27
Genre History
ISBN 9781371044664

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