The Washington monument illustrated; complete guide and history; authentic facts and figures; pictorial city of Washington . the States. [Some of the lettering mutilated.] 100 Feet. EIGHTH LANDING. West. 43. To the Father of His Country. Presented by the Independent Order ofUnited Brothers of the State of Maryland, A. D. 1851. [Some of the letteringand ornamental part mutilated.] 44. From the Home of Knox by Citizens of Thomaston, Maine. 45. Contributed by the Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., of Virginia. A. D. 1851.[Ornamental part slightly mutilated.] 46. Hope. Rhode Island. 47. North Carolina. Dec


The Washington monument illustrated; complete guide and history; authentic facts and figures; pictorial city of Washington . the States. [Some of the lettering mutilated.] 100 Feet. EIGHTH LANDING. West. 43. To the Father of His Country. Presented by the Independent Order ofUnited Brothers of the State of Maryland, A. D. 1851. [Some of the letteringand ornamental part mutilated.] 44. From the Home of Knox by Citizens of Thomaston, Maine. 45. Contributed by the Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., of Virginia. A. D. 1851.[Ornamental part slightly mutilated.] 46. Hope. Rhode Island. 47. North Carolina. Declaration of Independence. Mecklenburg, May, 48. Wisconsin. AdmittedMay 29, 1848. 110 Feet. NINTH LANDING. East. 49. In Token Of Respect for Washington As a Free Mason. By the GrandLodge of Ohio. 50. Peter Force. 51. By The Grand Lodge of Kentucky To The Memory of Washington, TheChristian Mason. [Shows signs of decay.] 52. The Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of NewYork. Nelson Randall, Grand Master. William H. Milner, Ezra S. Barnum,Finlay M. King, Committee. [Slightly mutilated.]. 53. Iowa. Her Affections, Like The Rivers Of Her Borders, Flow To AnInseparable Union. 54. Nov. 12, 1852. From the Postmasters and Assistant Postmasters Of TheState of Indiana. Dedicated to The Washington Monument. Washington. MayHis Principles Be Distributed Broadcast Over The Land, etc. 120 Feet. TENTH L.\NDING. West. 55. Patmos Lodge No. 20, Masons. Ellicott Mills, Md., Feb. 22d, 1852. 56. I. O. of O. F. Philomathean Lodge, No. 10. Mount Airv Lodge No. Lodge No. 306. Mount Horeb Encampment No. 18. German town,Penna. MDCCCL. 57. S. of 58. City of Roxbur}-, Mass. The Birth Place of Gen. Joseph Warren. [Thedamp and water threaten the stone with decay.] 59. California. Youngest Sister of the Union Brings Her Golden Tribute tothe Memory of Its Father. 60. From the City of Frederick, Md. [Follows a lengthy inscription, whichis illegible on account


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