. Rand, McNally Washington guide to the city and environs. Commander of the Lexington at the age of 31. AppointedCommodore in 1794. Butt-Millet Fountain (a drinking fountain) located in theWhite Lot, in the rear of the Executive Mansion. Amemorial to the late Archibald Butt (i865-1912) and FrancisDavis Millet (1846-1912), lost on the ill-fated Titanic. Buttwas Captain Q. M. volunteer service; Captain Q. M. regulararmy. Aide to Presidents Roosevelt and Taft. Millet was adrummer boy in the Civil War. Artist and author. News-paper correspondent Russian-Turkish War and at Manilla dur-ing Spanish W


. Rand, McNally Washington guide to the city and environs. Commander of the Lexington at the age of 31. AppointedCommodore in 1794. Butt-Millet Fountain (a drinking fountain) located in theWhite Lot, in the rear of the Executive Mansion. Amemorial to the late Archibald Butt (i865-1912) and FrancisDavis Millet (1846-1912), lost on the ill-fated Titanic. Buttwas Captain Q. M. volunteer service; Captain Q. M. regulararmy. Aide to Presidents Roosevelt and Taft. Millet was adrummer boy in the Civil War. Artist and author. News-paper correspondent Russian-Turkish War and at Manilla dur-ing Spanish War. Director ofdecorations Columbian Exposition1893. Columbus Memorial (about1450-1506). Union Station Lorado Taft. Cost $100,000. Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mande(1789-1851). On the SmithsonianGrounds. French painter and in-ventor of the daguerreotype photo-graphic process, by Jonathan ScottHartley. Dupont, Admiral Samuel F.(1803-1865). Bronze statue in thecenter of Dupont Circle, Massachu-setts and New Hampshire by Launt Thompson,. Get John A. LoganIowa CircleVermont & Rhode Island 71 RAND McNALLY WASHINGTON GUIDE 67 cost $20,500, and was unveiled in 1884. A popular officer of thenavy during the Civil War. Entered the navy at the age of 12;commander at 39. Fought in the Mexican War. President ofthe board which devised plans of operations against theConfederate states. Commanded naval forces in the captureof Port Royal. Made Rear-Admiral in 1862. Emancipation. In Lincoln Square, the most beautifulthing is the lofty, symmetrical sycamore tree in the center;but the most noted object is the bronze Statue Monument tothe Emancipation of the Slaves, erected by contributions fromthe colored freedmen of the United States. One of theinscribed tablets upon the pedestal informs us that the firstcontribution was the first free earnings of Charlotte Scott, afreed woman of Virginia, at whose suggestion, on the day ofLincolns death, thismonument fund wasbegun. T


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