Horace Whittier Peaslee, Jr. (November 9, 1884 – May 18, 1959) was an American architect and landscape designer who primarily practiced in Washington...
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Peaslee is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles H. Peaslee (1804–1866), U.S. Representative from New Hampshire Horace Peaslee (1884–1959)...
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Station in Maryland, where he was serving in the Navy. He and architect Horace Peaslee designed the memorial. Their proposal was presented to Congress, but...
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His plans were approved in early 1914, and later were modified by Horace Peaslee, who took over as project architect; the design included an Italian...
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Fraser Settlers of the District of Columbia Memorial Zero Milestone by Horace Peaslee Annual events on the Ellipse include the Christmas Pageant of Peace...
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of Burke is 8-feet tall (2.4 m) and stands on a pedestal designed by Horace Peaslee. It was formally dedicated in October 1922 at an event attended by prominent...
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Altitude: 8.382 m (27.50 ft) (NAVD88) Designed by Washington architect Horace Peaslee, the monolith is about 2 feet square and about 4 feet high. It is made...
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His plans were approved in early 1914, and later were modified by Horace Peaslee. After two decades under construction, the grounds were declared essentially...
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building, and restaurant at their center. They were designed by architect Horace Peaslee. The wards of the Armory Square Hospital had previously occupied the...
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Arthur Estabrook, researcher and eugenist, died in Chatham in 1973. Horace Peaslee, architect and landscape designer, born in Malden Bridge in 1884 Lillian...
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restrictions enacted on construction in Georgetown. In 1933, a study by Horace Peaslee and Allied Architects laid out ideas for how Georgetown could be preserved...
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National Mall. Designed by Washington architect Frederick H. Brooke, with Horace Peaslee and Nathan C. Wyeth as associate architects, the District of Columbia...
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Waterfall and reflecting pool. It rests on a granite pedestal designed by Horace Peaslee, an architect who oversaw construction of Meridian Hill Park. Jennewein...
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Place, Georgetown. Owned by Frances A. Sortwell and collaborated with Horace Peaslee, 1930. "Planting Around the City House", House Beautiful, 1922 "An Architect's...
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1925 Built by Torrington Building Company; Kline & Crosby Architect Horace Peaslee George Burnap Architectural style Classical Revival, Colonial Revival...
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embassies, and worked with noted architects including Nathan C. Wyeth, Horace Peaslee and Edwin Lutyens. Brooke designed buildings in various styles, but...
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Dairy Division, U.S. Department of Agriculture; college president Horace Peaslee 1926–1959 architect Dallas Lynn Peck director of the U.S. Geological...
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Circle. The Moorings is an Art Deco-style building designed by architect Horace Peaslee in 1927 and is designated as a contributing property to the Dupont Circle...
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Wyeth and Horace W. Peaslee had agreed to act as his associates in preparing the plans. It is not entirely clear what roles Wyeth and Peaslee played in...
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1923, she moved to Washington, D.C., where she worked for architect Horace Peaslee (for whom Greely also worked around the same time). In 1925, Sawyer...
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chancel, a memorial to the mothers of the church. 1953-1954 Architect Horace Peaslee directed a major alteration attempting to reconcile the various changes...
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92 × 98 in. United States Department of the Interior Zero Milestone Horace Peaslee 1923 The Ellipse 38°53′42.38757″N 77°2′11.57375″W / 38.8951076583°N...
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Neoclassical village hall building launched the career of architect Horace Peaslee 129 Trinity Episcopal Church September 2, 1997 (#97000948) 601 NY 23B...
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Sandler February 13, 1995 (1995-02-13) 5 "Horace Morgan Is Dead and Living in Milwaukee" Rod Daniel John Peaslee & Judd Pillot February 20, 1995 (1995-02-20)...
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mentioned in "The Shadow Out of Time" as accompanying Nathaniel Wingate Peaslee's expedition to Australia's Great Sandy Desert. The expedition is sponsored...
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Rafkin Judd Pillot & John Peaslee April 2, 1991 (1991-04-02) 66624 23.0 Hayden and Christine meet Luther's long-lost father Horace Van Dam (Paul Dooley) at...
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(1987–2017) (b. 1942) Clay Foster Lee Jr., 94, Methodist bishop (b. 1930) John Peaslee, 73, television writer and producer (Coach, According to Jim, Liv and Maddie)...
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Willard P. Hall (D) ▌5. John S. Phelps (D) ▌1. Amos Tuck (I) ▌2. Charles H. Peaslee (D) ▌3. James Wilson (W) ▌4. James H. Johnson (D) ▌1. James G. Hampton...
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of Drs. E. R. Peaslee, T. A. Emmet, and T. Gailliard Thomas. New York.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Peaslee, E. R.; Emmet...
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591 Horace Whitcomb : 5,942 Albert E. Merrill : 1,538 Daniel W. Wallace : 4,235 Jason M. Tilley : Thomas M. Hillman : 3,124 1895 John B. Peaslee: 331...
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