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    Adolf Ludwig Cluss (July 14, 1825 – July 24, 1905) also known as Adolph Cluss was a German-born American immigrant who became one of the most important...
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    German biochemist Adolf Čech (1841–1903), Czech conductor Adolf Charlemagne or Sharleman, Russian painter (1826–1901) Adolf Cluss (1825–1905), German-American...
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    Department of Agriculture in 1862 during the Civil War. Designed by Adolf Cluss and Joseph von Kammerhueber, the United States Department of Agriculture...
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    undertaken by local Washington architect Adolf Cluss in 1865–67. Further fireproofing work ensued in 1883, also by Cluss, who by this time had designed the...
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    it a "disgraceful shed." The current Eastern Market was designed by Adolf Cluss and was in continuous operation as a public market from 1873 until April...
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    The Franklin School is a building designed by Adolf Cluss in the German round-arch style, located on Franklin Square at 13th and K Street in Washington...
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    It is located in the historic Franklin School building, designed by Adolf Cluss, located on Franklin Square at 13th and K Street. The museum was created...
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    Agriculture Building in Washington, designed by famed D.C. architect Adolf Cluss. Located on the National Mall between 12th Street and 14th SW, the department...
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    Forty-eighters in the US Architects, engineers, scientists: Louis Burger, Adolf Cluss, Henry Flad, Charles Pfizer Artists: Friedrich Girsch; Wilhelm Heine;...
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    display of its growing collections. The building, designed by architects Adolf Cluss and Paul Schulze, opened in 1881, hosting an inaugural ball for President...
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    important Washington architects of this period was the German immigrant Adolf Cluss. From the 1860s to the 1890s, he constructed over 80 public and private...
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    generated enough income. It did, and the building was designed by architects Adolf Cluss and Paul Schulze, based on original plans developed by Major General...
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    Market was a market hall in Washington, D.C. designed by architect Adolph Cluss which operated in Washington, DC from 1872 to 1931. The building was demolished...
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  • Basil Champneys (1842–1935), English Edward Clark (1822–1902), American Adolf Cluss (1825–1905), American S. N. Cooke (1882–1964), English Lewis Cubitt (1799–1883)...
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  • American architect based in Providence, Rhode Island (born 1830) July 24 – Adolf Cluss, German-born American engineer architect in Washington, D.C. (born 1825)[failed...
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    effort. The total cost of the statue and granite pedestal, designed by Adolf Cluss and Paul Schulze, was $9,000. It was hoped the statue would be ready...
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  • entertainment, and to commercial industry. Dankmar Adler – architect Adolf Cluss – architect, builder of numerous public buildings in Washington, D.C...
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    building, constructed in 1873 as a private residence on a design by Adolf Cluss, was subsequently expanded to include 70 rooms, and would be occupied...
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    newspapers announced that the design for the building had been prepared by Adolf Cluss and Mr. Kammerhueber and had been accepted by Commissioner Newton. It...
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    considerably over the next several years. Center Market, designed by architect Adolf Cluss and built in 1872, was the largest of the District of Columbia's markets...
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    Institutes of Health. pp. 198, 201–202, 367. "United States Coast Survey". Adolf Cluss Virtual Exhibition. Retrieved 2020-12-14. "Wash, Rinse, and Equal Treatment"...
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    considered undesirable at the time of its construction. Designed by architect Adolf Cluss, the house was completed in 1873 but only stood for 28 years. It was...
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    later the location of the Jefferson School, designed by local architect Adolf Cluss, and sheltered Major General William Tecumseh Sherman and some of his...
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    Shepherd's Row, a set of rowhouses on Connecticut Avenue designed by Adolf Cluss; Cluss was later the star witness at Shepherd's congressional investigation...
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    1830. After high school, Schneider worked for the architectural firm of Adolf Cluss and Schultze. While there, he worked on the construction of the Arts...
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    was located on and constructed in 1882, and was a work of architect Adolf Cluss. The store was greatly expanded in 1916, 1924 and 1941 out to Eighth...
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    neighborhood. The French Renaissance Revival building was designed by Adolf Cluss, and Joseph Wildrich von Kammerhueber in 1867. Construction began in...
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    Bailey James G. Blaine (formerly interred) Ben Bradlee William P. Burch Adolf Cluss Lorenzo Dow Peggy Eaton Katherine Graham Joseph Henry Herman Hollerith...
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  • Clements (1883–1966) Brad Cloepfil (born 1956) Elizabeth Close (1912–2011) Adolf Cluss (1825–1905) Henry Ives Cobb (1859–1931) Ogden Codman Jr. (1863–1951)...
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    Railroad for $40,000 and $10,000 insurance from the destroyed building. Adolf Cluss, an architect, originally from Germany, who had previously designed the...
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