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Thomas Ustick Walter (September 4, 1804 –
October 30, 1887) was the dean of
American architecture between the 1820
death of
Benjamin Latrobe and the emergence...
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Ustick School in Boise, Idaho, is a 2-story, 4-room
Colonial Revival schoolhouse constructed in 1909 in the
former town of
Ustick. The
school was added...
- Philadelphia, in the U.S.
state of Pennsylvania. It was
designed by
Thomas Ustick Walter. Its
cornerstone was laid on
April 2, 1832; it
opened on October...
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Henry Ustick Onderdonk (March 16, 1789 –
December 6, 1858) was the
second Episcopal bishop of Pennsylvania.
Onderdonk was born in New York City. He studied...
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somtyme velem,
somtyme abortyve,
somtyme membraan."
Writing in 1936, Lee
Ustick explained that: To-day the distinction,
among collectors of m****cripts...
- made of sheepskins? Horatio. Ay, my lord, and of calves'
skins too. Lee
Ustick,
writing in 1936, commented: To-day the distinction,
among collectors of...
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raising of $4,000 to lay the
Interurban rail line from
Onweiler (Meridian and
Ustick Roads), the
tracks were
completed into the
village center.
Turning east...
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Capitol Building, Washington, D.C., 1793–1863, by
William Thornton and
Thomas Ustick Walter Armchair;
possibly by
Ephraim Haines; 1805–1815; ****gany and cane;...
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Gropius and
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, left
behind visible landmarks.
Thomas Ustick Walter designed the
famous United States Capitol dome.
American literature...
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southern extension and
Senate new
northern wing were
designed by
Thomas Ustick Walter and
August Schoenborn, a
German immigrant, in the 1850s, and were...