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    The national Capitol; its architecture, art and history (1897) (English Edition)

    Por George Cochrane Hazelton

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    PREFACE

    In presenting this book to the public, it is deemed just to say that the idea
    of writing a history of the Capitol was first urged upon the author by Captain
    Howard F. Kennedy, and that, in the preparation of the work, he has collaborated by furnishing facts and data collected by him during his long association with the building, and embraced in his lecture, familiar to tourists and many others.

    This production is submitted to the public with the hope that it may
    merit a generous welcome at their hands. If it fails to enlarge the scope of
    information already accumulated by other writers, or to awaken in the minds
    and hearts of the people greater interest and pride in their Capitol — the great forum of the law-making power of the government — such a result cannot be attributed to a want of careful research or long-continued faithful labor.

    To the student and lover of architecture, it is hoped that these pages may
    light the way the builders took from the first foundation stone to the last
    and crowning piece upon the dome ; to the lover of art and to the student of
    history, oratory and statesmanship, that they may serve as a key of intelligence by which to read the story of the nation upon the walls of her classic edifice, and to unravel its mysteries and reveal its hidden glories. But,
    above all, it is most desired that the volume shall present a somewhat comprehensive view of the grandeur of the National Capitol and its true character as an expression of the development of free government and the progress of American civilization.

    Manuscript correspondence between the early Presidents, Commissioners,
    architects and contractors, in the archives of the War Department, plans in
    the Architect's office and files of old newspapers in the Library of Congress,
    have been examined by the author, and are the authority for much of the
    text ; Annals, Globes, Records, Secret Journals, American State Papers, and
    manuscript letters also in the possession of the government and of individuals
    have been assiduously ? ought and read. An effort has been made to tell the
    story of the Capitol", its architecture and art, so far as possible, through the
    light of historical events and individual biography, as more likely to reveal
    correctly the human side of the great national structure ; and if the author has
    allowed a little moss to cling to the old stones, it is because he believes that
    in romance and tradition much of their most delightful truth lies hidden.

    G. C. H., Jr.
    Washington, D. C, 1897.
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