MedlemUSCHS

Samlingar
Taggar
D.C. (74), Washington (74), U.S. Capitol (72), American History (62), American Art (58), Art History (54), Public Art (38), Architecture (37), History (34), U.S. History (27), Biography (24), essay (23), proceedings (22), Sculpture (21), American Revolution (18), 18th century (17), Constitution (15), Slavery American Revolution (11), Blacks (10), Mural Painting (10), U.S Capitol Historical Society (10), politics (9), government (9), non-fiction (9), sectionalism (8), federalism (7), Women in Art (7), Painting (7), local (7), United States Congress (7), state government (7), state (7), Perspectives on the American Revolution (7), Sovereign States in the Age of Uncertainty (7), Constitutionalists (7), revolution (7), history (6), Federalists (6), Congress (5), property (5), Tags: History (5), Black History (4), U.S. Capitol Building (4), United States history (4), essays (4), Washington DC (4), John Adams (4), US History (4), United States House of Representatives (4), Photography (3), United States Senate (3), Art (3), Virginia (3), Barack Obama (3), law (3), property rights (3), Decorative Art (3), Political Philosophy (3), Thomas Jefferson (3), James Madison (3), social conditions (2), fresco (2), Maryland (2), Thomas Nelson (2), Potomac River (2), House of Representatives (2), abolition (2), Municipal Art (2), women (2), Historic Buildings (2), Official Art (2), Tipping the Scale (2), Presidential Inaugurations (2), To Form a More Perfect Union: the Critical Ideas of the Constitution (2), J R Pole (2), USCHS (2), 18th century American History (2), Cultural Life (2), Federal Convention (2), framers (2), Intellectual Life (2), Rock Creek Park (2), Treaties (2), USA (2), Commerce (2), Republican Party (2), Cultural History (2), Trade (2), Government (2), American art (2), Slavery (2), War (2), united states (2), Framers (2), United States Capital (2), sovereign states (2), United States Capitol (2), Patrick Henry (2), inheritance (2), art history (2), South Carolina (2), liberalism (2), individualism (2), class (2), Diplomacy (2), Democratic Party (2), political philosophy (2), equal rights (2), republicanism (2), Public Works (2), Abraham Lincoln (2), architecture (2), slavery (2), justice (2), commerce (2), Massachusetts (2), American history (2), Civil War (2), libraries (2), Samuel Adams (2), American Constitution (2), Pennsylvania (2), Political Culture (2), Ralph Lerner (1), Ohio Company of Associates (1), Post Roads (1), Commission of Fine Arts (1), James Renwick (1), Horatio Greenough (1), Jean Yarbrough (1), Federal Triangle (1), Earl of Sandwich (1), problem of race (1), cities (1), nullification (1), Right of Petition (1), race (1), Foreign Affairs (1), Post Office (1), Women's Suffrage (1), Nation (1), U.S. Government (1), social status (1), luxuries (1), disunion (1), US Capitol (1), Un-American Activities Committee (1), Richard Morris Hunt (1), parlors (1), First Federal Congress (1), Herman Belz (1), antislavery petitions (1), middle class (1), Sir Henry Clinton (1), Sir George Rodney (1), Confederation Congress (1), ratification of the Constitution (1), Postmistress (1), U.S. Civic Education (1), Edward J. Erler (1), Isaac Kramick (1), Peter Onuf (1), CalvinJillsion (1), political science (1), Freemasonry (1), Office of the Architect of the Capitol (1), cathedral dome (1), Russian Architecture. (1), Great Britain Politics (1), Jon Murrin (1), religion (1), comfort (1), Jefferson Republic (1), Capitol (United States) (1), Board of Public Works (Washington (1), Illinois Society of the Sons of the Revolution (1), Baron Georges-Eugene Haussmann (1), First Federal Elections (1), poor (1), Private Art (1), John Diggins (1), French Criticism of Constitutionalism (1), Post Office Act of 1792 (1), standing committees (1), "Western Men" (1), "practicable sphere of government" (1), workers (1), critical elections (1), electoral shift (1), Jefferson's Manual of Parliamentary Practice (1), Senate President Pro Tempore (1), select committees (1), Committee of the Whole House (1), portraitists (1), imperialism (1), slave trade in Washington DC (1), election of the Speaker 1849 (1), Galphin claim (1), r aces (1), Peace Negotiations (1), The United States Capitol (1), We The People Calendar (1), Fred Schwengel (1), General Cornwallis (1), Lord George Germain (1), behavior (1), Napoleonic Wars (1), immigrant (1), George Washington (1), gentry (1), George III (1), furniture (1), U.S. Senate (1), Mexican War (1), lobbying (1), Lord North (1), rooms (1), African-Americans (1), ABC News (1), flags (1), silver (1), merchants (1), ceramics (1), textiles (1), western expansion (1), theater (1), civil war (1), DVD (1), reputation (1), Popular Sovereignty (1), statehood (1), gentility (1), Whig Party (1), Compromise of 1850 (1), Methodists (1), chairs (1), Witnesses (1), Andrew Jackson (1), Washington Press Corps (1), Anti-Federalist (1), Landscape Painting (1), fugitive slaves (1), Renwick Gallery (1), goods (1), Bill of Rights (1), linens (1), Associated Press (1), pewter (1), Capitol Hill (1), secession (1), legislative process (1), Italian Art (1), England (1), Federalist (1), Communists (1), Missouri (1), Journalism (1), Video (1), U.S. Presidents (1), British Empire (1), Artists (1), Masons (1), abolitionism (1), Prints (1), VHS (1), institutionalization (1), marketing (1), advertisements (1), slaves (1), Russian History (1), Juvenile Literature (1), D.C.) (1), St. Petersburg (1), African-American History (1), music (1), Communism (1), sports (1), shopkeepers (1), Ecole des Beaux-Arts (1), Constitutional Convention (1), lobbyist (1), Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1), westward expansion (1), constitutionality (1), Travel (1), taverns (1), dance (1), Benjamin Henry Latrobe (1), British History (1), Engineering (1), abolitionist (1), U.S. Constitution (1), Fashion (1), housing (1), Correspondence (1), Cathedrals (1), widows (1), Espionage (1), Masonry (1), leisure (1)
Moln
Taggmoln, Författarmoln, Taggspegel
Medium
Gått med
Jul 19, 2012
Riktigt namn
United States Capitol Historical Society
Om mitt bibliotek
This is the library of Congressman Fred Schwengel, founder of the US Capitol Historical Society, plus that of Victor Bierle, an early supporter of the Society, and the books accumulated not systematically since those libraries were acquired.
Webbplats
http://www.uschs.org