—The purposes of this chapter shall be carried out in the District of Columbia as nearly as may be practicable in harmony with the plan of Peter Charles L'Enfant | Jefferson consistently called the building to house Congress, the "Capitol," whereas L'Enfant just as consistently referred to it as "Congress House |
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Kessler, Ronald November 9, 1983 | The states in : " a In General |
In the Greatest Solemn Dignity: The Capitol's Four Cornerstones.
, entries "capitol" and "capital" | Records of the Columbia Historical Society |
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Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D | and on other legal documents |