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This work provides an account of experiences and observations made during several months in Washington City amidst the 28th Congress. It includes reflections on the political climate, interactions with notable figures, and commentary on various government departments. The author discusses the changes in the city over the years, critiques certain institutions, and offers insights into the workings of Congress. Through a blend of personal narrative and social commentary, the text aims to inform and entertain readers about the intricacies of political life and the character of the nation's capital.

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Title: Mysteries of Washington City, during Several Months of the Session of the 28th Congress

Author: Caleb Atwater

Release date: July 17, 2017 [eBook #55141]
Most recently updated: October 23, 2024

Language: English

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MYSTERIES OF WASHINGTON CITY,

DURING SEVERAL MONTHS OF THE

SESSION OF THE 28th CONGRESS.

By a Citizen of Ohio.

Washington, D. C.
PRINTED BY G. A. SAGE, E STREET, NEAR NINTH
1844.


Entered according to the act of Congress in the office of the clerk of the District Court of the District of Columbia, by Caleb Atwater, in the year 1844.