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Sketches and prints (26.5" x 21"): print of proposed Washington Monument

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Sketches and prints (33" x 27"): details of Washington Monument, sketch for Dougherty from (? Mills), October 24

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Sketches and prints (16" x 12.25"): foundation, side and top view for Dougherty from Mills (notes added by ? Casey), July

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Sketches and prints (7.5" x 11"): print of proposed Washington Monument (printed signature of Casey)

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Sketches and prints (24" x 18.5"): proposed completion of Washington Monument, print with other structures for comparison

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Sketches and prints (16" x 24.5"): boundary of plummet, graph notes by Casey, February

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Sketches and prints (35.5" x 23.5"): elastic deflection of Washington Monument, printed graph (signed by Casey and Green), June 1

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Sketches and prints (36.5" x 23.5"): pyramidion, printed graph/ sketch by Green (signed by Casey), January 19

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Sketches and prints (35.5" x 23.5"): pyramidion, printed graph/ sketch by Green (signed by Casey), February 1

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Sketches and prints (36.5" x 23.5"): pyramidion, printed graph/ sketch by Green (signed by Casey), July 21

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Sketches and prints (print, 24" x 18"): setting of capstone

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Sketches and prints (23" x 18"): oscillation graph; includes 1889 notes in pencil from unknown source

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Sketches and prints (23" x 18"): extreme oscillation graph

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Sketches and prints (16" x 16"): foundation, plan of extension (signed by Casey)

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Sketches and prints (22" x 28"): foundation, plan of thickness of sandy stratum (signed by Casey)

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Sketches and prints (17.5" x 44"): foundation, soffit graph, notes in pencil, July

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Sketches and prints (29" x 28"): buttresses, printed plan (signed by Casey)

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Sketches and prints (17" x 17"): plummet, graph, February 12

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Sketches and prints (20" x 16"): plummet, graph, February 15

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Sketches and prints (25" x 23"): plummet graph, August 27

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Sketches and prints (25.5" x 25"): plummet graph, notes in pencil, June 24

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Sketches and prints (23" x 25.5"): plummet graph, January 27

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Sketches and prints (33.5" x 43.5"): unidentified graph, notes in pencil, ca. April

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Sketches and prints (26" x 31.5"): plummet graph, January 27

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Sketches and prints (32" x 38.5"): various views of foundation, print of sketch (signed by Casey)

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Professional papers of Thomas Lincoln Casey (1831-1896): Casey/ Hayes correspondence

Series XLI, Professional papers of Thomas Lincoln Casey (1831-1896): Casey/ Hayes correspondence, 1877-1889, undated, (#49.1-49.5), contains correspondence sent and received by Casey from the First Family while Casey was stationed in Washington, D.C. The primary senders/recipients of the correspond...

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Correspondence re: Haviland China: letter to Casey from Lucy Hayes, August 28

NOTE: Contents re: salad and oyster dish; plans for new china closet near State Dining Room

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Correspondence re: Haviland China: letter to Casey from Rutherford B. Hayes, August 28

NOTE: Contents re: dinner set; limiting spending to $3,000; showing the letter to no one; keeping Hayes' name off of the order; avoid publicity about order

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Correspondence re: Haviland China: telegram to Casey from Rutherford B. Hayes, August 28

NOTE: Contents, "Make no arrangement until you get my letter."

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Correspondence re: Haviland China: letter from Casey to Rutherford B. Hayes, August, 31

NOTE: Contents re: china order; making every effort to carry out Hayes' wishes

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Correspondence re: Haviland China: letter from Casey to Haviland China Company, September 5

NOTE: Contents re: costs of design change for state dinner set

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Correspondence re: Haviland China: letter to Casey from Rutherford B. Hayes, June 10

NOTE: Contents re: Casey write a letter denying Hayes' involvement in questionable expenditures during term in office

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Correspondence re: Haviland China: letter from Casey to Rutherford B. Hayes, June 24; includes draft

NOTE: Contents re: response to Hayes' June 10, 1881 letter asserting that all expenditures for furniture and repairs of the Executive Mansion and greenhouse during the Hayes administration were proper

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Correspondence re: Haviland China: letter from Casey to Lucy Hayes

NOTE: Contents re: completion of china design; cost higher than anticipated; number of additional pieces

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Other papers: article, "Disputed Contingent Fund," Baltimore Sun, June 8

NOTE: Discusses possible congressional investigation into expenditure of executive "contingent fund" and "furniture repair fund" by Hayes while in office.

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Other papers re: Haviland China Company

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Other papers re: invitation to dinner, etc.

NOTE: Contains invitations for Casey to dine with Hayes at the Executive Mansion; requests for Casey to employ workmen; request for White House gardener to send roses to Lucy Hayes; invitation for Casey to attend statue unveiling in Ohio; and form letter with personal note to Casey acknowledging tok...

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Other papers re: Executive Mansion

NOTE: Contains 1877 note from workman re: emergency work done on Executive Mansion and 1889 letter from Casey to Rutherford B. Hayes declining invitation to attend statue unveiling due to allergies.

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Other papers re: Executive Mansion dinners, etc.

NOTE: Contains material relating to White House dinners such as guest lists, seating arrangements, and place cards. Also includes candles orders, list of plants for White House greenhouse, and a list of dishes presumably for the White House.

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Hayes family correspondence: Lucy Hayes to Casey, July 16

NOTE: Contents re: thanking Casey for orchid; plans to purchase a wagon.

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Hayes family correspondence: Lucy Hayes to Casey, May 24

NOTE: Discusses settling into home in Ohio; children's activities; invitation for Casey to visit.

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Hayes family correspondence: Lucy Hayes to Casey, July 9

NOTE: Contents re: receiving sheets and towels; intentions to purchase new rug for State Dining Room.

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Hayes family correspondence: Lucy Hayes to Mrs. Casey

NOTE: Contents re: expecting the Casey's for dinner.

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Hayes family correspondence (on behalf of Lucy Hayes): M.K. Rogers (private secretary to Rutherford B. Hayes) to F.G. Smith, April 7

NOTE: Contents re: piano purchased from Smith for private White House dining room; includes clipping from Christian Advocate.

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Hayes family correspondence (on behalf of Lucy Hayes): Miss Foote to Colonel Casey

NOTE: Notecard requesting payment of bill for comforter.

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Hayes family correspondence: Webb Hayes, son of Rutherford B. and Lucy Hayes, to Colonel Casey, August 5

NOTE: Contents re: plans for outing.

Interior view, possibly of the home of Rev. Robert Cassie Waterston and Anna Lowell Cabot Quincy Waterston at 71 Chester Square, Boston, Mass.

Interior stereo view photograph of 71 Chester Square, Boston, Mass., the home of Rev. Robert Cassie Waterston and his wife, Anna Lowell Cabot Quincy Waterston. The third person, sitting at the table, may possibly be a niece, Miss Mary Quincy. The parlor is filled with books and framed artwork.

Group portrait in Chester Square, Boston, Mass., undated

Children and adults, some with baby carriages, pose for the photographer around the fountain in Chester Square.

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Correspondence received: Colonel Benjamin Gill, 1779-1781

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