Tench Ringgold papers, 1813-1833.

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Tench Ringgold papers, 1813-1833.

Articles of agreement, property appraisals, letters, printed notice, and receipt, some of which relate to Ringgold's activities as marshal. Persons represented include David English, James Hoban, William B. Stokes, William Thornton, and Zenas Wells.

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Thornton, William, 1759-1828

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William Thornton, architect, inventor, and public official, was born in the Virgin Islands on May 20, 1759, of English parents. He came to the United States in 1787 and became a citizen in 1788. On September 12, 1794 Thornton was appointed one of the commissioners of the new federal city of Washington. He championed his own design for the Capitol and the north wing had been constructed in accordance with his ideas by the time Congress removed to Washington in 1800. In 1802 Congress abolished the...

Ringgold, Tench

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U.S. marshal for the District of Columbia. From the description of Tench Ringgold papers, 1813-1833. (Historical Society of Washington, Dc). WorldCat record id: 70954333 ...

Wells, Zenas

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English, David, active 1833

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Stokes, William B., 1814-1897

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Hoban, James, ca. 1762-1831

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