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Architect Charles Bulfinch offers a progress report on construction of the Capitol.
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Architect Charles Bulfinch offers a progress report on construction of the Capitol.
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Architect Charles Bulfinch offers a progress report on construction of the Capitol.
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Like his younger contemporaries Charles Bulfinch (1763-1844) of Boston (whose gold-domed state house dominates the skyline over Boston Common) and Robert Mills (1781-1855) of Charleston, S.C.,
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Next comes the four-acre pasture of Charles Bulfinch, the architect of the Capitol at Washington, also of the Massachusetts Capitol, Faneuil
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Charles Bulfinch, Viollet le Duc, Gamier Frères (N.B. -- There is only one of him), and Brian Boru.
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One of these Morse had kept for himself, four had been given to various institutions, and one to his friend Charles Bulfinch, who succeeded Latrobe as the architect of the Capitol.
Letters and Journals 02] Morse, Samuel F B 1914
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The sequence was that Charles Bulfinch and the other five at once formed a partnership with a capital of fifty thousand dollars, divided into fourteen shares, for trade on the Pacific.
Vikings of the Pacific The Adventures of the Explorers who Came from the West, Eastward 1903
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In its early days it fostered the artistic careers of Washington Allston, the painter, and Charles Bulfinch, the architect.
Unitarianism in America George Willis Cooke 1885
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He was associated with Charles Bulfinch and others, in the improvement of Franklin Place, now Franklin Street, where they erected the first block of buildings in Boston.
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