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A manual on the origin and development of Washington

Chapter 2: SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 280 Submitted by Mr. Hayden
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This manual presents a chronological, illustrated study of the United States capital's founding, planning, and growth. It traces site selection, L'Enfant's plan and Ellicott's revisions, boundary stones, and nineteenth-century development, then examines twentieth-century reforms led by the McMillan Commission, the Commission of Fine Arts, and the National Capital Park and Planning Commission, including zoning and public-building programs. Separate chapters survey parks, monuments, major public and semipublic buildings, Arlington National Cemetery, and architectural history. Appendices provide lists of statues, presidents, quotations, and a bibliography. Designed for classroom use, the text emphasizes civic education and includes maps, plans, and illustrations to support study.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 280
Submitted by Mr. Hayden

In the Senate of the United States,

April 20 (calendar day, May 18), 1938.

Resolved, That the manuscript entitled “A Manual of the Plan of Washington,” prepared by H. P. Caemmerer, be printed in such style and manner as may be directed by the Joint Committee on Printing, as a Senate Document.

Attest:

Edwin A. Halsey,
Secretary.