Earliest photo we have of US Capitol, with old copper dome, c. 1846: pic.twitter.com/dy1gVnyd8I (via @BeschlossDC)
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Earliest photo we have of US Capitol, with old copper dome, c. 1846: pic.twitter.com/dy1gVnyd8I (via @BeschlossDC)
Pretty cool “@BeschlossDC: Here perhaps earliest photo we have of US Capitol, with old copper dome, c. 1846: #LOC pic.twitter.com/ItsP2pUbKS"
WOW.. yr 1846 @BeschlossDC Here perhaps earliest photo we have of US Capitol, with old copper dome, c. 1846: #LOCpic.twitter.com/xwEiDY1CkS
“@BeschlossDC: Here perhaps earliest photo we have of US Capitol, with old copper dome, c. 1846: #LOC pic.twitter.com/sN0ybPXRGQ”
@BeschlossDC See: http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/dag/plumbe.html … spec. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/service/pnp/cph/3g00000/3g03000/3g03500/3g03595v.jpg … Forms part of: Daguerreotype collection (Library of Congress).
@BeschlossDC this is the building Lincoln would have seen when he had his one & only term in Congress
@BeschlossDC my favorite building in DC. Bummed it will be covered in scaffolding for so long.
@BeschlossDC Copper? I heard it was cast iron? Copper would make more sense for a dome.
Nancy and Harry still wet behind the ears, them days. @BeschlossDC
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