Charles Bulfinch
Born 1763-01-01
Died 1844-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF57466683
- WikidataQ1063849
- ISNI0000000066831721
- Open LibraryOL1367668A
Top Subjects
- United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.) (2)
- Public buildings (2)
- Buildings, structures (2)
- Washington (D.C.) (2)
- Prisons (2)
- Charles Bulfinch (1763-1844) (2)
- George Washington (1732-1799) (1)
Books by Charles Bulfinch
Total count: 13
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Boston, January 6, 1800The committee chosen by the town to adopt such measures as may indicate the public sensibility on the late afflictive event of the death of General George Washington, announce the following arrangements, to be adopted on Thursday, the ninth day of January inst. ...[s.n.]1800-01-01
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Report in part, of the Committee of Public BuildingsApril 4, 1818. Read and committed to a committee of the whole House, on the bill making appropriations for the public buildings, and for furnishing the Capitol and President's HousePrinted by E. De Krafft1818-01-01
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Bulfinch on penitentiariesreport of Charles Bulfinch on the subject of penitentiariesPrinted by Gales & Seaton1827-01-01
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The subscriber most respectfully requests permission to present to the President of the United States a concise statement of the construction and of the physical and moral effects of penitentiary prisons, on the Auburn principlecomp. from authentic documents in the possession of his humble servant, Charles Bullfinch.D. Green, printer]1829-01-01
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Memorial of Charles Bulfinch, on the subject of the Hall of the House of RepresentativesJanuary 25, 1830. Referred to the Committee on the Public BuildingsPrinted by Duff Green1830-01-01
The life and letters of Charles Bulfinch, architectwith other family papersHoughton, Mifflin, and Company1896-01-01-
The life and letters of Charles Bulfinch, architect, with other family papersHoughton Mifflin1896-01-01
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Saint Augustine's chapel, South Bostona paper for Fine arts 179, American architectureHarvard university1952-01-01
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[Statement of Charles Bulfinch on the construction and the physical and moral effects of penitentiary prison of the Auburn type]D. Green, printer1972-01-01
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Report of Charles Bulfinch on the subject of penitentiariesPrinted by Gales & Seaton1973-01-01
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The subscriber most respectfully requests permission to present to the president of the United States a concise statement of the construction and of the physical and mosral [sic] effects of penitentiary prison on the Auburn principleD. Green1973-01-01
The life and letters of Charles Bulfinch, architectwith other family papersHigginson Book Co.1999-01-01-
List of original drawings loaned by the School of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Massachusetts to the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., Spring 1935