Letter, 1875 July 27.

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Letter, 1875 July 27.

Letter is addressed to simply "My Dear Sir". In the letter Clark seems to be replying to a request for biographical information about himself and Thomas U. Walter, the former Architect of the Capitol. He notes that he is mailing information on the former architect but requests that biographical information about himself be acquired in person at the Architect's Office.

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United States. Architect of the Capitol

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Clark, Edward, 1822-1902

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Architect of the U.S. Capitol from 1865 to 1902. From the description of Letter, 1875 July 27. (Historical Society of Washington, Dc). WorldCat record id: 70961034 ...

Walter, Thomas Ustick, 1804-1887

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Thomas U. Walter was an architect. Born in Philadelphia in 1804, Walter began his career as an apprentice to his father in bricklaying and stone masonry. While working with his father, Walter trained in the office of William Strickland and attended the School of Mechanic Arts at the Franklin Institute, then under the direction of John Haviland. Walter rose to prominence with architectural designs that included Moyamensing Prison, Girard College, Andalusia, and Portico Row. In December 1850, Walt...