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2017 Dome 54.1

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Correspondence of the Honorable John Cotton Smith (New York, 1847), pp. 224-225. 6. Sarah Purcell, Sealed with Blood: War, Sacrifice, and Memory in Revolutionary America (Philadelphia, 2002), pp. 133-70; David Waldstreicher, In the Midst of Perpetual Fetes: The Making of American Nationalism, 1776-1820 (Chapel Hill, NC, 1997), pp. 288-93. 7. [Washington, DC] National Intelligencer, 8 Dec. 1800; [Baltimore] Federal Gazette, 9 Dec. 1800; [Virginia] Alexandria Advertiser and Commercial Register, 11 Dec. 1800; 4 Feb. 1801, Senate Journal, 6th Cong., 1st sess., p. 120; Damie Stillman, "From the Ancient Roman Republic to the New American One: Architecture for a New Nation," in Kennon, Republic for the Ages, pp. 309-15; Savage, Monument Wars, pp. 39-43. 8. Allen, Capitol, pp. 5-10; Guy Gugliotta, Freedom's Cap: The United States Capitol and the Coming of the Civil War (New York, 2012), pp. 8-12; William C. Allen, "Pantheon on the Potomac: The Architectural Evolution of the Capitol Rotunda," in Kennon and Somma, American Pantheon, pp. 11-16; [Brattleboro, VT] The Reporter, 24 April 1816; Bushrod Washington to Wilson Cary Nicho- las, 18 March 1816, H.W. Flournoy, ed., Calendar of Virginia State Papers and Other Manuscripts (Richmond, VA, 1968), pp. 436-437; [Virginia] Alexandria Herald, 18 March 1816. Latrobe had actually submitted a pyramid design for the mausoleum back in 1800, but the monument failed to materialize. 9. 13 Feb. 1832, Register of Debates in the U.S. Senate, 22nd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 377-78; [Massachusetts] Salem Gazette, 21 February 1832; 13 Feb. 1832, Senate Journal, 22nd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 21, 131; 13 Feb. 1832, Register of Debates in the House of Representatives, 22nd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1794-1809; 13 Feb. 1832, House Journal, 22nd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 340-42. 10. 17 Feb. 1832, Journal of the House of Delegates of the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1831- 2 (Richmond, VA, 1831), p. 163; Marling, "The United States Capitol as Mausoleum," in Kennon, Republic for the Ages, pp. 456-457. 11. 16 Feb. 1832, Register of Debates in the House of Representatives, 22nd Cong., 1st sess., pp. 1819-20; [Massachusetts] Pittsfield Sun, 23 Feb. 1832; [Providence] Rhode Island American, 24 Feb. 1832; [Rhode Island] Newport Mercury, 25 Feb. 1832; [Hartford] Connecticut Courant, 28 Feb. 1832; [Portsmouth] New Hampshire Gazette, 28 February 1832; [Keene] New Hampshire Sentinel, 2 March 1832; Marling, "The United States Capitol as Mausoleum," in Kennon, Republic for the Ages, pp. 456-57; Savage, Monument Wars, pp. 45-46. 12. Marling, "The United States Capitol as Mausoleum," in Kennon, Republic for the Ages, pp. 448-49, 461. 13. Benjamin B. French to Major General M.C. Meigs, 21 April 1865, Catafalque and Tomb Folder, OAUSCA. IMAGE CREDITS: Fig. 1. Architect of the Capitol Fig. 2. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [LC-DIG-npcc-32682] Fig. 3. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [LC-DIG-ppmsca-39583] Fig. 4. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [LC-DIG-ppmsca-07219] Fig. 5. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [LC-USZC4-114] Fig. 6. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; owned jointly with Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Fig. 7. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [LC-USZ6-159] Fig. 8. Architect of the Capitol Fig. 9. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [LC-DIG-ds-05566] Fig. 10. Architect of the Capitol 11 THE CAPITOL DOME

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