| 1848 - 694 str.
...course of a few У être. " A grand cascade, formed of the water of the sources of the Tiber. " Л grand avenue, four hundred feet in breadth, and about...connects the Congress garden with the President's park.* "Fifteen squares were to be divided among the several States in the Union for each of them to improve... | |
| 1848 - 688 str.
...water of the sources of the Tiber. " A grand avenue, four hundred feet in breadth, and about amile in length, bordered with gardens, ending in a slope...connects the Congress garden with the President's park.* " Fifteen squares were to be divided among the several States in the Union for each of them to improve... | |
| Viator - 1848 - 84 str.
...intended with a constant spout of water. " A grand avenue, four hundred feet in breadth, and about amile in length, bordered with gardens, ending in a slope...connects the Congress garden with the President's park.f " A grand cascade, formed of the water of the sources of the Tiber. "Fifteen squares were to... | |
| Viator - 1864 - 302 str.
...road, H street North and New York avenue, in front of where the Presbyterian church now stands ; N street North and Pennsylvania avenue; and Market Space....Potomac, and known as the Mall. Nothing was ever done toward improving it, until 1851— '2, when, Congress having made an appropriation toward that object,... | |
| N. P. Chipman - 1874 - 32 str.
...carriages may ascend to the upper square of the Federal House. This is what is now known as the Mall. H. Grand avenue, four hundred feet in breadth and about...houses on each side. This avenue leads to the Monument, A, and connects the Congress garden with I. The President's Park, and the K. Well-improved field, being... | |
| Stilson Hutchins, Joseph West Moore - 1885 - 368 str.
...ascend to the upper square of the Federal House. " H. Grand avenue, 400 feet in width, and about one mile in length, bordered with gardens, ending in a...houses on each side. This avenue leads to the monument, A, and connects with the " I. President's Park and the " K. Well-improved field, being a part of the... | |
| Charles Burr Todd - 1889 - 464 str.
...others as may hereafter be decreed by the voice of a grateful nation. " VI. Five grand fountains. " VII. A grand avenue, four hundred feet in breadth, and...a slope from the houses on each side ; this avenue to lead to the monument of Washington, and to connect the Congressional garden with the President's... | |
| 1900 - 918 str.
...through which carriages may ascend to the upper square of the Federal House. H. A grand avenue 400 feet in breadth, and about a mile in length, bordered...houses on each side: this avenue leads to the monument A. and connects the Congress garden with the I. President's park and the K. Well improved field, being... | |
| Library of Congress. Map Division, Philip Lee Phillips - 1901 - 600 str.
...through which carriages may ascend to the upper square of the Federal House. H. A grand avenue 400 feet in breadth, and about a mile in length, bordered...houses on each side: this avenue leads to the monument A. and connects the Congress garden with the I. President's park and the K. Well improved field, being... | |
| Helen Weston Henderson - 1912 - 554 str.
...Capitol to the Washington Monument, should contain through its centre, an avenue four hundred feet wide, and about a mile in length, bordered with gardens, ending in a slope from the houses on each side, and connecting the Monument with the President's Park. On both sides of this avenue, parks were to... | |
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