- Marley Zielike
Seven Buildings, 1901-1913 Pennsylvania Ave NorthweSt Washington, District of Columbia, DC
Important as homes of Government Officials, ministers and private citizens, reported to have been erected soon after Washington became the capital city. Corner building (1901) house the State Department when John Marshall was secretary. Later during the period 1815-17, it was occupied by President and Mrs. Madison subsequently by Vice-presidents Ellridge Gerry and Martin Van Buren. Maj. General George E. McClelland had his headquarters here in 1861.
Seven Buildings, 1901-1913 Pennsylvania Ave NorthweSt Washington, District of Columbia, DC
Important as homes of Government Officials, ministers and private citizens, reported to have been erected soon after Washington became the capital city. Corner building (1901) house the State Department when John Marshall was secretary. Later during the period 1815-17, it was occupied by President and Mrs. Madison subsequently by Vice-presidents Ellridge Gerry and Martin Van Buren. Maj. General George E. McClelland had his headquarters here in 1861.
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