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Washington, its sights and insights [1909]

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The author conducts a guided, descriptive tour of the national capital, blending architectural and historical description with anecdotal sketches of public buildings, monuments, and government agencies. Detailed chapters examine the Capitol’s exterior and interiors, the Rotunda and its murals, legislative chambers, the Supreme Court, and major departments and offices, alongside embassies, museums, and national memorials. Interspersed are short biographies, institutional incidents, and reflections on civic duty and patriotism, while practical observations for visitors highlight both the visual landmarks and the daily workings of government.

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Harriet Earhart Monroe

Harriet Earhart Monroe was an American author known for her diverse contributions to literature, spanning historical biography, psychology, and travel writing. Her notable work, "History of the Life of Gustavus Adolphus II., the Hero-General of the Reformation," reflects her interest in historical figures and their impact on society. Monroe also explored themes of personal transformation and spirituality in her book "Twice-born Men in America," which examines the psychology of conversion through the lens of Christian mission work. Additionally, her travel narratives, such as "Washington, its sights and insights," provide readers with a glimpse into early 20th-century America, showcasing her keen observations and insights.

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