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window on the second floor on the east side, a new bathroom on the second floor, and a new window on the second floor on the west side. These renovations cost about $ 30,000. Additionally, the NWP purchased two additions to the site at a total cost of about $ 19,000 to $ 20,000. When the Old
Capitol was demolished, women from the NWP showed up with wheelbarrows to rescue bricks from the structure, which they then used to pave the patio in the Belmont House garden. A bronze plaque was affixed to the exterior of the house after the renovations were complete in December 1930, marking the official dedication of
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A stable was probably added to the property at this time. Sewall died in the house on
December 16, 1820, leaving the building to his wife, Polly, and his four surviving daughters. It is unclear which of these continued to live in the house, but Susan definitely lived in it until her death in 1837. Her will left the house to her older brother, Robert Darnell Sewall. Robert Sewall died on March 18, 1853, and bequeathed the house to his nieces, Susan and Ellen Daingerfield (his sister Susan's daughters). In 1879, the Daingerfields made a major alteration to the house by added a half
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Maintaining the structure proved increasingly costly, so the organization began renting the Sewall–Belmont House as a meeting center and wedding site. At their peak in 2007, weddings brought in more than $ 100,000 (~$ 141,598 in 2023) for the museum. The discovery of mold in the
Florence Bayard Hilles Research Library in 2014 forced the museum to spend $ 75,000 (~$ 95,088 in 2023) to remove it. To pay for the repair, the museum placed two of its three staff people on half-time. In January and February 2016, heavy snowfall damaged copper
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British in 1814, Sewall sought reimbursement from the federal government for the damages. Congress declined to award them, so Sewall himself paid to have the structure repaired in 1820.
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Senators sought to condemn the entire eastern half of the block. The Belmont–Paul House sat on the southeast corner of this area. The stand-alone legislation authorizing condemnation of the buildings on the site exempted the Belmont–Paul (then Sewall–Belmont) House from demolition, but not the
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Madeleine McCandless designed and implemented the changes, but the Historic American Buildings Survey concludes that McCandless probably oversaw the improvements. These included a new window and door in the first floor on the east side, double doors in the west side, a new
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to purchase the Sewall house. The condemnation proceedings went against the party. Although they were initially offered only $ 100,000 for their property, the NWP protested. In
November 1928 the National Woman's Party accepted an award of $ 299,200 (~$ 4.2 million in 2023) for their existing
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Historic American Buildings Survey has concluded that the structure has been so modified over the years that it no longer belongs to a single architectural style but, rather, reflects as many as seven different genres. Other sources agree that the building no longer has a
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The Sewall–Belmont House continued to be used as the headquarters for the
National Woman's Party into the 21st century. Over time, the house also became a museum that housed an archive, memorabilia, documents, furniture, and artwork related to the women's suffrage and equal rights movement.
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two adjacent buildings which it used as apartments for its members when visiting
Washington over many decades to organize and lobby on behalf of all aspects of Women's Equality. Architects wanted this land for an entrance to a planned underground parking garage. This legislation cleared the
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approved the bill on May 22, 1968. The full House of Representatives balked at passing the bill. Architectural historian L. Morris Leisenring had studied the Belmont–Paul House for the Architect of the Capitol, and concluded that the two adjacent structures had once been
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to help restore and conserve the house and support its ongoing mission. Renting the site for weddings ended, NWP officials said. L. Page Harrington, executive director of the museum, said the museum and NWP archives will continue to use the name National Woman's Party.
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to accept ownership of the Sewall–Belmont House should the National Woman's Party agree to transfer it at no cost. The National Woman's Party found the building increasingly costly to maintain, and the transfer of title would allow for better conservation of the site.
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of 1,000 acres (4.0 km) in New Scotland Hundred to George Thompson. The property (which was now called Duddington Manor) changed hands, was subdivided, and inherited a number of times before it came into the possession of nine-year-old
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surmounts the fanlight. Paired stairs lead to a landing before the main entrance, while the basement is accessed by a door below the landing. A round brick arch doorway provides access to the below-landing space.
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and full bathroom. Over the kitchen addition were two floors, each only three-quarters normal height. A narrow, spiral servants' stairs provides access to a bedroom and full bath on each floor above.
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to conduct tours of the site. But major budget cuts enacted the following year jeopardized these funds, and the Historic American Buildings Survey has concluded that they never occurred.
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meetings, House members were unable to have the offending amendment removed from the bill. It passed the House and Senate, and became law.
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Lindsay, John J. (January 20, 1960). "Usually Vocal Perle Shy Before Senators".
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Odenburg, Nettie Podell (May 28, 1972). "Alva Belmont's Place in Equal Rights".
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Shelton, Elizabeth (September 20, 1968). "Belmont House Backers Get Reprieve".
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Warren, Don S. (May 22, 1956). "Early Decision Due on Buying of Capital Land".
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The site for the new court structure was the site of the Old Capitol Building.
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The Man Who Captured Washington: Major General Robert Ross and the War of 1812
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Lindsay, John J. (April 12, 1960). "Battle Site, Car Finance Bills Passed".
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Usher, Marion E. (September 15, 1929). "The Feminists Capture a Landmark".
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In 1966, the Senate began deliberations which led to construction of the
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Tradition maintains that British troops set fire to the house during the
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
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in October 1967. The full Senate approved the bill on April 30, 1968.
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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Baaj Nwaavjo I'tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon
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Baaj Nwaavjo I'tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon
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Sewall–Belmont House, with the Hart Senate Office Building behind it.
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Kabaker, Harvey (June 20, 1974). "The Senate Sides With The Gals".
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2200:"Capitol Hill women's history site may become Park Service entity"
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Shelton, Elizabeth (February 26, 1966). "VP House Far From Home".
1497:"National Woman's Party Dedicates New Home Opposite the Capitol".
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1011:. In the mansard roof at the front of the house are three gabled
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Crew, Harvey W.; Webb, William Bensing; Wooldridge, John (1892).
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Monuments and memorials to women's suffrage in the United States
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Eberlein, Harold Donaldson; Hubbard, Cortlandt Van Dyke (1958).
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2057:"House With Long Activist History Is Now Monument to Equality"
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indicates it was probably Leonard Harbaugh, an architect from
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Accompanying five photos, exterior, from 1961, 1969, and 1975
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Lide, Frances (April 13, 1960). "Alva Belmont House Toured".
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President Barack Obama designated the Sewall–Belmont House a
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National Park Service National Monuments in Washington, D.C.
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Benedetto, Robert; Du Vall, Kathleen; Donovan, Jane (2001).
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Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument (Sept. 2021)
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divide the three panels. Each of these windows has a stone
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also announced he would make a $ 1 million donation to the
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President Obama Explores America's Newest National Monument
595:, which provided for land purchase and construction of the
2624:(Report). Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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Art in the women's suffrage movement in the United States
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A Neighborhood Guide to Washington, D.C.'s Hidden History
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Public Buildings and Grounds. No. 12. 71st Cong., 2d sess
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National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
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List of National Historic Landmarks in Washington, D.C.
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Evelyn, Douglas; Dickson, Paul; Ackerman, S.J. (2008).
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Since 1929 the house has served as headquarters of the
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Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
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On This Spot: Pinpointing the Past in Washington, D.C.
1983:
1925:"Senate Votes to Acquire Third Office Building Site".
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Boundary markers of the original District of Columbia
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Centenary of Women's Suffrage Commemorative Fountain
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Historic Houses of George-Town & Washington City
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1679:"Senate Meets Opposition In Move to Raze Landmark".
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
2620:Moeller, Gerard Martin; Weeks, Christopher (2006).
2085:
1879:"Senate Offices, Art Gallery Annex Bill Advances".
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List of monuments and memorials to women's suffrage
942:and some have no particular pattern. The principal
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599:complex of government office buildings between the
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2563:. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press.
2557:Gutheim, Frederick A.; Lee, Antoinette J. (2006).
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2477:Centennial History of the City of Washington, D.C.
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2436:Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds (1931).
2379:. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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510:to the front. In 1865, Susan Daingerfield married
6513:List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
6390:President Lincoln's Cottage at the Soldiers' Home
5194:President Lincoln's Cottage at the Soldiers' Home
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2662:Scott, Pamela; Lee, Antoinette Josephine (1993).
2622:AIA Guide to the Architecture of Washington, D.C.
446:; Old North, the first building on the campus of
6927:
4883:National Desert Storm and Desert Shield Memorial
4181:Japanese American Patriotism During World War II
2440:. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
2415:Caggiula, Samuel M.; Brackett, Beverley (2008).
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1085:List of the oldest buildings in Washington, D.C.
6966:National Historic Landmarks in Washington, D.C.
6905:National Register of Historic Places portal
5415:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument
4081:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument
3949:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument
3751:Music and women's suffrage in the United States
3372:Women's suffrage organizations and publications
2704:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument
2605:. Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press.
2599:McCavitt, John; George, Christopher T. (2016).
2484:
2480:Dayton, Ohio: United Brethren Publishing House.
2081:National Park Service official site: Conditions
1856:"City Life: Senate Votes to Buy Land on Hill".
1252:
1080:List of national monuments of the United States
281:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument
238:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument
7021:Slave cabins and quarters in the United States
4862:Women in Military Service for America Memorial
4472:John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
3259:National Women's Rights Convention (1850–1869)
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2017:
2015:
2013:
1808:"Senate Panel Backs Bill on Realty Purchase".
1547:Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds 1931
1470:Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds 1931
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6976:National Monuments designated by Barack Obama
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4940:National Capital Memorial Advisory Commission
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2515:Grooms, Thomas B.; Lednum, Taylor J. (2005).
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2104:"Where the British Met Resistance in 1812".
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1604:"Site for New Court Priced at $ 1,768,741".
1482:"Harding Is To Attend Dedication By Women".
1110:National American Woman Suffrage Association
946:, which faces Constitution Avenue, is three
899:Historic plaque at the Sewall–Belmont House.
542:Becoming National Woman's Party headquarters
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311:The monument is named after suffragists and
6971:National Historic Sites in Washington, D.C.
2584:. New York: Princeton Architectural Press.
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731:Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial
27:National Historic Site of the United States
6951:Historic house museums in Washington, D.C.
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4285:Signers of the Declaration of Independence
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3402:Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst Memorial
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1176:National Historic Landmark summary listing
1034:Original windows on the other facades are
854:) introduced legislation to authorize the
626:Belmont exercised her option and obtained
514:, a railroad executive who later became a
303:and equal rights movements located in the
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6453:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
4452:Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
3850:Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
3735:Women's Suffrage Centennial silver dollar
2581:The National Park Architecture Sourcebook
2540:Planning Twentieth-Century Capital Cities
2376:Maryland, a Middle Temperament, 1634–1980
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583:after the commission's chairman, Senator
56:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
6946:Federal architecture in Washington, D.C.
3959:United States ten-dollar bill (proposed)
3306:1920 United States presidential election
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2354:Historical Dictionary of Washington, D.C
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2021:
1800:"More Office Space For Senators Urged".
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623:headquarters in the Old Capitol Prison.
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367:, made a land grant in North America to
6936:2016 establishments in Washington, D.C.
5605:National monuments of the United States
3546:Women's Rights National Historical Park
2670:. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
2537:
2394:Burke, Susan; Powers, Alice L. (2016).
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1840:
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1589:"71 Accept Awards In Court Site Case".
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1452:"Get 'Watch Tower' For Woman's Party".
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1178:. National Park Service. Archived from
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6981:National Monuments in Washington, D.C.
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3814:Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage
3223:Suffragette bombing and arson campaign
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2523:. Gretna, La.: Pelican Publishing Co.
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708:, 2nd Street NE, and C Street NE. The
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4402:Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
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4004:Women's suffrage in the United States
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3264:Trial of Susan B. Anthony (1872–1873)
3079:International Woman Suffrage Alliance
2713:
2666:Buildings of the District of Columbia
2647:. Washington, D.C.: Americana Press.
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2305:Benedetto, Du Vall & Donovan 2001
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1989:
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1505:"Make Old Capitol Shrine For Women".
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560:(NWP) announced it had purchased the
411:On July 9, 1790, Congress passed the
369:Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore
295:(1972–2016)) is a historic house and
6996:Women's museums in the United States
6289:Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains
6139:Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains
4631:United States Supreme Court Building
3617:"The March of the Women" (1910 song)
3345:List of suffragists and suffragettes
3208:Women's Coronation Procession (1911)
2638:
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2055:Hirschfeld, Julie (April 12, 2016).
1664:"Senators to Aid at Belmont House".
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1150:National Register of Historic Places
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589:United States Supreme Court Building
332:National Register of Historic Places
134:Show map of the District of Columbia
6991:Protected areas established in 2016
6360:Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad
4914:Gold Star Mothers National Monument
4909:George Washington Memorial Building
4521:Lincoln's Cottage at Soldiers' Home
4076:American Veterans Disabled for Life
2500:. Charleston, S.C.: History Press.
2022:Eilperin, Juliet (April 12, 2016).
2005:Evelyn, Dickson & Ackerman 2008
1864:"Property Purchase Plan Approved".
1559:Evelyn, Dickson & Ackerman 2008
1137:
830:newspaper as early as 1942, and by
682:Vice President of the United States
488:U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom
24:
6868:National Historic Preservation Act
3933:Women's Social and Political Union
3587:National Voting Rights Museum (US)
3551:Women's Suffrage National Monument
3367:Historiography of the Suffragettes
3321:Selma to Montgomery marches (1965)
2643:A Museum Guide to Washington, D.C.
1910:"Women Win Their Fight For Land".
934:, although some areas are laid in
779:Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA)
772:
428:Historic American Buildings Survey
25:
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5776:Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley
5455:Mary McLeod Bethune Council House
5108:Mary McLeod Bethune Council House
4253:National Statuary Hall Collection
3479:Turning Point Suffragist Memorial
2697:
2489:. Richmond, Va.: The Dietz Press.
2187:. September 19, 1974. p. C4.
2134:Carol Ann Poh (August 23, 1973).
1914:. September 27, 1968. p. C1.
1755:. September 19, 1968. p. D4.
1710:"Senate to Vote on Office Land".
1702:"Capitol Seeks Additional Land".
1634:"Women to Honor Mrs. Pankhurst".
501:History of the house in the 1800s
6910:
6909:
6898:
4945:National Mall and Memorial Parks
4857:United States Air Force Memorial
4526:Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
3858:
3630:"Sister Suffragette" (1964 song)
3428:Women's Rights Pioneers Monument
3274:Woman Suffrage Procession (1913)
3244:Declaration of Sentiments (1848)
2358:. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press.
1967:. February 18, 1975. p. A9.
1608:. November 21, 1928. p. 22.
1224:Crew, Webb & Wooldridge 1892
1015:. Each dormer is surrounded by
1007:design in the corner, and false
806:
797:
715:Senate Committee on Public Works
655:, and others lived and worked.
634:Renovations to the Belmont House
591:. In 1926, Congress enacted the
393:Great Falls of the Potomac River
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143:
125:
118:
100:
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6375:Northeast Canyons and Seamounts
4978:Commemorating African-Americans
3443:Kate Sheppard National Memorial
3203:Battle of Downing Street (1910)
2846:1902 Commonwealth Franchise Act
2542:(Report). New York: Routledge.
2343:
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2108:. October 10, 1942. p. 14.
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1812:. October 10, 1967. p. D4.
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1668:. December 28, 1930. p. 3.
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1593:. December 6, 1928. p. 24.
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1486:. December 28, 1921. p. 4.
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950:wide. The front door features
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722:House Committee on Public Works
293:Sewall–Belmont House and Museum
65:U.S. National Historic Landmark
6821:Federated States of Micronesia
6467:Architectural style categories
6089:Camp Hale – Continental Divide
5726:Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers
5538:Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway
4966:Public art in Washington, D.C.
3809:1913 Woman Suffrage Procession
3791:
3254:Ohio Women's Convention (1850)
3239:Seneca Falls Convention (1848)
2459:Sterling, Va.: Capital Books.
2418:City in Time: Washington, D.C.
2400:New York: Dorling Kindersley.
2397:DK Eyewitness Washington, D.C.
2198:Niedt, Bob (August 12, 2015).
2123:. August 26, 1974. p. A4.
1804:. August 24, 1967. p. D23
1714:. January 1, 1958. p. C5.
1638:. October 1, 1929. p. 32.
668:Dirksen Senate Office Building
484:United States Attorney General
387:, extending from the mouth of
245:
13:
1:
6380:Pacific Remote Islands Marine
6345:Aleutian Islands World War II
5651:Belmont-Paul Women's Equality
5189:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality
1963:"LBJ Park May Face A Delay".
1933:"Capitol Hill Preservation".
1929:. October 9, 1969. p. B4
1090:
644:Florence Kenyon Hayden Rector
395:). On February 12, 1663, the
159:Show map of the United States
6259:Organ Mountains–Desert Peaks
5901:Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home
5831:George Washington Birthplace
4970:American Revolution Statuary
4729:United States Botanic Garden
3360:in majority-Muslim countries
3350:Timeline of women's suffrage
3289:Silent Sentinels (1917–1919)
3218:Open Christmas Letter (1914)
3167:2019–2020 Hong Kong protests
2739:
1937:. July 1, 1974. p. A10.
1883:. May 23, 1968. p. A23.
1355:Caggiula & Brackett 2008
440:Holy Trinity Catholic Church
109:Show map of Washington, D.C.
37:United States historic place
7:
7001:National Capital Parks-East
6299:Upper Missouri River Breaks
5402:National Capital Parks-East
5151:Lyndon Baines Johnson Grove
5057:Soldiers' and Airmen's Home
4813:Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
4808:Arlington National Cemetery
4566:St. John's Episcopal Church
4191:Lyndon Baines Johnson Grove
3730:New Zealand ten-dollar note
3397:(Emmeline Pankhurst statue)
3311:"Give Us the Ballot" (1957)
3249:Rochester Convention (1848)
3034:Constitutional amendments:
2820:Women's liberation movement
2519:The Majesty of Capitol Hill
2373:Brugger, Robert J. (1996).
2204:Washington Business Journal
2119:"This Week in Washington".
1683:. May 29, 1955. p. 10.
1253:Eberlein & Hubbard 1958
1068:
702:Hart Senate Office Building
32:Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont House
10:
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6873:Historic Preservation Fund
6852:American Legation, Morocco
6370:Military Working Dog Teams
6124:Saint Francis Dam Disaster
5981:Springfield 1908 Race Riot
5896:Little Bighorn Battlefield
5279:African American Civil War
5217:George Washington Memorial
4071:African American Civil War
3269:Suffrage Hikes (1912–1914)
2578:Kaiser, Harvey H. (2008).
1868:. May 1, 1968. p. A8.
1770:. May 12, 1972. p. D3
1706:. June 7, 1956. p. 25
1509:. May 22, 1922. p. 2.
1343:McCavitt & George 2016
737:ended on January 3, 1969.
537:Alva Belmont House history
336:National Historic Landmark
172:144 Constitution Avenue NE
29:
7026:Women in Washington, D.C.
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6814:Lists by associated state
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6234:Grand Staircase–Escalante
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6026:Virgin Islands Coral Reef
5886:Katahdin Woods and Waters
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5299:Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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5156:Theodore Roosevelt Island
5131:Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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5083:
5075:Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
5067:National Historical Parks
5065:
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4932:
4901:
4893:Peace Corps Commemorative
4888:National Liberty Memorial
4870:
4830:Marine Corps War Memorial
4818:John F. Kennedy gravesite
4798:
4765:Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
4755:Arlington Memorial Bridge
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4322:Statues of the Liberators
4312:Theodore Roosevelt Island
4307:Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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3737:(2020 U.S. commemorative)
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3556:International Women's Day
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2685:Shultz, Scott G. (1998).
1860:. May 1, 1968. p. B4
1766:"Belmont House on Tour".
1751:"Belmont Plot Thickens".
1501:. May 22, 1922. p. 2
1456:. May 9, 1921. p. 8.
874:, continues to house the
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464:Secretary of the Treasury
456:Executive Office Building
355:Construction of the house
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6795:Northern Mariana Islands
6385:Papahānaumokuākea Marine
6016:Tule Springs Fossil Beds
5906:Mill Springs Battlefield
5836:George Washington Carver
4775:Francis Scott Key Bridge
4592:Freedman's Bank Building
4511:National Building Museum
4504:National Capitol Columns
4206:Law Enforcement Officers
3640:Women's suffrage in film
3611:The Women's Marseillaise
3499:Suffragette Handkerchief
3377:Women's rights activists
3157:Hong Kong 1 July marches
2293:Grooms & Lednum 2005
2269:Moeller & Weeks 2006
2141:. National Park Service.
1965:The Washington Star-News
1950:The Washington Star-News
1935:The Washington Star-News
1345:, pp. 145–146, 151.
884:National Park Foundation
842:In August 2015, Senator
710:Architect of the Capitol
6249:Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks
6199:Canyons of the Ancients
6184:Berryessa Snow Mountain
6079:Berryessa Snow Mountain
5971:Salinas Pueblo Missions
5656:Birmingham Civil Rights
5631:Alibates Flint Quarries
5085:National Historic Sites
4924:National Slave Memorial
4561:Smithsonian Institution
4516:National Gallery of Art
4412:Capitol Reflecting Pool
4264:Nuns of the Battlefield
4223:Martin Luther King, Jr.
3741:2020 US ten-dollar bill
3725:Susan B. Anthony dollar
3662:Not for Ourselves Alone
3284:Suffrage Special (1916)
3213:Great Pilgrimage (1913)
3162:2014 Hong Kong protests
2760:Right to run for office
2706:– National Park Service
2446:2027/mdp.39015053605583
2334:Burke & Powers 2016
616:Alva Vanderbilt Belmont
551:Alva Vanderbilt Belmont
7016:National Woman's Party
6790:Minor Outlying Islands
6773:Lists by insular areas
6487:Keeper of the Register
6365:Marianas Trench Marine
6229:Grand Canyon–Parashant
5851:Grand Canyon–Parashant
5781:Florissant Fossil Beds
5701:Castillo de San Marcos
5554:National Capital Parks
5425:Carter G. Woodson Home
5231:Rock Creek and Potomac
5093:Carter G. Woodson Home
4417:Congressional Cemetery
4258:Navy – Merchant Marine
3845:Equal Rights Amendment
3828:National Woman's Party
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5996:Sunset Crater Volcano
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3566:Women's Equality Day
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3521:Hunger Strike Medal
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5931:Oregon Caves
5866:Hohokam Pima
5821:Fossil Butte
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5806:Fort Pulaski
5796:Fort McHenry
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