Monday, November 01, 2021

Ambrose E. Burnside was not the most competent Civil War general, but he is still remembered for his facial hair. https://t.co/EWSy8MLNcr #VAHistory Ambrose E. Burnside was not the most competent Civil War general, but he is still remembered for his facial hair. …


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This 1885 panoramic map of Madison, Wisconsin is a prominent advertisement for a local machinery company. Take a closer look here: https://t.co/5Iyrro24w7 https://t.co/kX3gUTZJAw This 1885 panoramic map of Madison, Wisconsin is a prominent advertisement for a local machinery …


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November 01, 2021 at 04:43PM
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Before Prohibition, #WashingtonDC placed a ban on alcohol...because it was believed to be the cause of the city's cholera epidemic. https://t.co/bZVxaobQji Before Prohibition, #WashingtonDC placed a ban on alcohol...because it was believed to be the cause of the city's chole…


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When the Congressional Library was moved to a building across from the Capitol in 1897, underground conveyor belts were created to make it easier for Congressmen to access the books. https://t.co/fFJ4fMqWYi #DCHistory When the Congressional Library was moved to a building ac…


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Before it became part of the Emerson Preparatory School, the townhouse at 1326 18th Street NW was the headquarters of the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, as seen in this early 20th century postcard. https://t.co/qBXuF14icb Before it became part of the Emerson Pre…


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This D.C. school was a refuge for troubled teens. Now, after 168 years, it’s closed for good. https://t.co/BTxMp3EA2e This D.C. school was a refuge for troubled teens. Now, after 168 years, it’s closed for good. https://t.co/BTxMp3EA2e — Streets of Washington (@StreetsOfDC) …


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Today in History - November 1 https://t.co/dKoWAfBaVN On November 1, 1897, the new Library of Congress building opened its doors to the public. Continue reading. Click here to search Today in History for other historic moments.


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