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Deutsch: Sechs Entwurfsvorschläge für die Fertigstellung des Washington Monuments
English: Six design proposals for the completion of the Washington Monument
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https://www.treehugger.com/design-lessons-from-the-washington-monument-5096126 Erstveröffentlichung: Henry van Brunt, In: Internet Archive, „American Art and Art Collections“, Hrsg.: Walter Montgomery, Verlag: E. W. Walker and Company, Boston 1889, Seiten 354–368.

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Author 1 = Arthur Frank Mathews († 19. Februar 1945), 2 = William Wetmore Story († 7. Oktober 1895), 3 = John Frazer († 26. December 1906), 4 = M. P. Hapgood († 1899), 5 = Paul Schulze ( † 1897), 6 = Henry R. Searle († 22. Oktober 1882)

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