Gallery
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Masonic Hall, Philadelphia (1808-11, burned 1819).
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"View of the Chain Bridge invented by James Finley Esq.", William Strickland, delineator. The Port Folio, June 1810.
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Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, PA (1822-23).
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"G. Stephenson's Patent Locomotive Engine." William Strickland, artist and engraver (1826).
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United States Naval Asylum, Philadelphia, PA (1826-33)
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University of Pennsylvania (9th Street buildings), Philadelphia, PA (1829, demolished).
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United States Mint, Philadelphia, PA (1829-33, demolished 1902).
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United States Mint, Charlotte, NC (1835, moved to new location 1930s). Now Mint Museum of Art.
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United States Mint, New Orleans, LA (1835-38). Now Louisiana State Museum.
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Providence Athenaeum, Providence, RI (1837-38).
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Tennessee State Capitol (1845-59), interior.
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First Presbyterian Church, Nashville, TN (1848-49).
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Grace Church, Keswick, VA (1848-55).
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Belmont Mansion, Nashville, TN (1849-53). Now Acklen Hall, Belmont University.
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