Om The Recovery of the Southern Corner Stone of the District; Paper Read Before the Columbia Historical Society of Washington, D.C., March 18, 1915
This book is a historical account of the recovery of the southern corner stone of the District of Columbia. It relays the story of how the stone was laid initially and lost later in time. The book also explores the historical significance of the stone and its importance to the history of Washington DC.
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