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This list of artifacts from the Senate Collection is organized by date, with the oldest object listed first. Undated artifacts appear at the end.


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[George] Washington's Farewell Address to the People of the United States (Acc. No. 38.00005.001)
[George] Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00982.001)
Le Capitol À Washington (38.00042.001)
Charles Carroll of Carrollton.
View of the Capitol at Washington.
Capitol of the U.S. Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00046.001)
Front View of the Capitol at Washington.
Capitol of the United States, Washington. (Acc. No 38.00199.002)
Capitol of the United States, Washington.
City of Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00030.001)
City of Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00237.001)
View of the Capitol at Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00210.002)
Principal Front of the Capitol Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00045.002)
Washington, from the Presidents House. (Acc. No. 38.00047.001)
To the Washington Light Infantry of Washington City (Acc. No. 38.00063.001)
Image: Senate Chamber (Cat. no. 38.01048.001)
A[lexander]. Mouton / Senator from Louisiana. (Acc. No. 38.00187.001)
The Ascent to the Capitol Washington.
Gen. Marion in his Swamp Encampment Inviting a British Officer to Dinner. (Acc. No. 38.00961.001)
The Capitol at Washington,
Henry Clay
John Quincy Adams (Acc. No. 38.00065.001)
Thomas Hart Benton. (Acc. No. 38.00066.001)
Henry Clay. (Acc. No. 38.00067.001)
Henry Clay. (Acc. No. 38.00068.001)
John Forsyth.
Felix Grundy. (38.00070.001)
Andrew Jackson. (Acc. No. 38.00071.001)
Richard Mentor Johnson. (Acc. No. 38.00072.001)
John Marshall. (Acc. No. 38.00073.001)
John Randolph. (Acc. No. 38.00074.001)
Samuel Lewis Southard. (Acc. No. 38.00075.001)
John Tyler. (Acc. No. 38.00076.001)
Martin Van Buren. (Acc. No. 38.00077.001)
Daniel Webster. (Acc. No. 38.00078.001)
Levi Woodbury. (Acc. No. 38.00079.001)
Silas Wright. (Acc. No. 38.00080.001)
William Henry Harrison. (Acc. No. 38.00206.001)
John Caldwell Calhoun. (Acc. No. 38.00207.001)
Nathaniel Potter [sic] Tallmadge. (Acc. No. 38.00208.001)
Dixon Hall Lewis. (Acc. No. 38.00209.001)
United States Senate Chamber. (Acc. No. 38.00027.001)
The Capitol at Washington.
A New Map for Travelers Through the United States of America Showing the Railroads, Canals & Stage Roads. (Acc. No. 38.00056.001)
Washington, / As It Is Seen from the Presidents House Looking Down Pennsylvania Avenue towards the Capitol in the Distance.
Washington / Capitol (East View.)
Senate Chamber
Principal Front of the Capitol, Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00050.001)
Capitol—Washington
Silas Wright, Jr. (Acc. No. 38.00188.001)
Z. Taylor. (Acc. No. 38.00189.001)
New Map of the United States, Mexico, South America, Central America[,] West Indies and Part of Canada (Acc. No. 38.00054.001)
Henry Clay.
Le Capitole a Washington.
Henry Clay
Henry Clay.
John Caldwell Calhoun.
View of the Senate of the United States in Session.
Representation of the United States Capitol, at Washington, with the New Wings. (Acc. No. 38.00052.001a)
Interior View of the United States House of Representatives, at Washington, D.C. (Acc. No. 38.00052.001b)
A View of the City of Washington, D. C, from the Capitol. (Acc. No. 38.00083.002)
General Post-Office
Daniel Webster Delivering a Fourth of July Oration in Front of the Capitol at Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00053.001)
Laying of the Cornerstone at the Capitol.
Capitol of the U.S. Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00048.002)
Hon. Daniel Webster.
Union. (Acc. No. 38.00019.001)
Daniel Webster by Thomas B. Lawson
Henry Clay.
Jackson.
Pennsylvania Avenue.
Monumental Design to the Memory of Hon. Daniel Webster.
View of the Residence of the Late Hon. Daniel Webster. / Representation of the Room in which Mr. Webster Died.
Interior View of the United States Senate, at Washington, D.C.(Acc. No. 38.00051.004)
The Capitol of the United States in Washington
Webster Funeral Procession of the Citizens of Boston and Vicinity.
Medallion Head of Webster and Mourning Piece.
Opening the 2nd Session of [t]he Thirty Second Congress
Mr. Webster's Library.
The Last Moments of Daniel Webster
Present State of the Capitol at Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00137.002)
Portraits of United States Senators.
(left to right, top) Butler, Andrew P.Seward, William H.Brooke, Walker(center) Hamlin, HannibalCooper, JamesFelch, Alpheus(bottom) Charlton, Robert M.Morton, JacksonUpham, William
Portraits of United States Senators.
Portraits of United States Senators.
Bird's-Eye View oe [sic] Washington, from the Capitol. (Acc. N0. 38.00008.001)
Interior of the Rotunda—Procession to the Portico. (Acc. No. 38.00062.001)
President in Vice-President's Room. (Acc. No. 38.00241.001)
Assembling of the Multitude at the Eastern Portico, at the Commencement of the Inaugural Ceremonies.
Statue of Daniel Webster, on Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, New York.
Portraits of United States Senators.
Portraits of United States Senators.
Principal Public Buildings at Washington, D.C. / The Capitol. (Acc. No. 38.00108.002)
Webster.
The United States Senate, A.D. 1850 Engraving (Acc. No 38.00029.001)
Our Country (Acc. No. 38.00055.001)
Georgetown and the City of Washington[,] the Capital of the United States of America.
Image: The Statue of Freedom upon the dome of the U.S. Capitol. (Cat. no. 38.01117.001)
Image: The Senate Chamber(Cat. no. 38.01104.001)
Image: Senate Chamber, (In U.S. Capitol.)(Cat. no. 38.01105.001)
Image: House of Representatives, Washington. [misidentified](Cat. no. 38.01106.001)
Image: House of Representatives, Washington. [misidentified](Cat. no. 38.01106.002)
Image: Senate Chamber, Speaker's Desk and Reporters' Seats. (Cat. no. 38.01107.001)
National Capitol. (Acc. No 38.00015.001)
Das Neue Capitol / (Washington)
Clay.
City of Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00211.001)
Samuel Houston
H[enry] Clay
Dan[ie]l Webster
Ladies in the Senate Chamber—Reading of the President's Message.
"A Message from the President."
The New Dome of the Capitol at Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00041.001)
The Assault in the U.S. Senate Chamber on Senator Sumner.
General Cass in the Senate, Washington.
Inauguration of Mr. Buchanan, as President of the United States, at Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00096.001)
ELIZA AND LIZZIE, CHILDREN OF DRED SCOTT. / DRED SCOTT. / HIS WIFE, HARRIET.
The Capitol at Washington, with the New Extensions. (Acc. No. 38.00088.001)
Hon. James M. Mason, United States Senator from Virginia.
Hon. John Slidell, United States Senator from Louisiana.
Hon. John P. Hale, United States Senator from New Hampshire.
Hon. Jacob Collamer, United States Senator from Vermont.
Hon. William M. Gwin, United States Senator from California.
Basement of the Houses of Congress, Showing the Extensive Heating Apparatus for Warming the Building.
Balustrade of the Staircase in the New Extension Building of the Capitol, Washington. / Ornamented Railing in the New Extension Building of the Capitol, Washington.
 A Calm Debate in the United States Senate on a Point of International Maritime Law.
Millard Fillmore
The Last Hours of Congress, March, 1859.
Hon. James A. Pearce, U. S. Senator From Maryland.
The Capitol at Washington United States. (Acc. No. 38.00136_001)
The United States Senate in Session in Their New Chamber (Acc. No. 38.00001.001)
Daniel Webster Addressing the United States Senate / in the great debate on the constitution and the union 1850. (Acc. No. 38.00016.003)
National Republican Chart—Presidential Campaign 1860 (Acc. No. 38.00150.001)
Hon. Robert M. T. Hunter, United States Senator from Virginia.
Hon. Robert Toombs, of Georgia.
Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, United States Senator from Illinois.
The National Capitol at Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00035.001a)
The City of Washington, from the Dome of the Capitol. (Acc. No. 38.00035.001b)
[Charles Sumner]
[U.S. Senators and Representatives]
Henry Clay.
North East View of the Capitol at Washington.
Rufus Choate
H Clay
Sectional View of the Capitol at Washington. / Ground Plan of the Capitol at Washington, Showing the Recent Additions. (Acc. No. 38.00166.001)
Interior of the New Dome of the Capitol at Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00033.001)
President Lincoln Hoisting the American Flag with Thirty-Four Stars upon Independence Hall, Philadelphia, February 22, 1861. (Acc. No. 38.00165.001)
View on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, Monday, March 4th, 1861—Mr. Lincoln, Accompanied by President Buchanan, on his Way to the Capitol to be Inaugurated. (Acc. No 38.00006.004)
View of the Capitol, Showing Present State of the Dome.—Taken during the Inauguration of Lincoln, Monday, March 4, 1861. (Acc. No. 38.00009.004)
The Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, at the Capitol, Washington, March 4, 1861. (Acc. No 38.00039.002)
Inauguration of the Sixteenth President of the United States—Scene in Front of the Capitol at Washington, D.C.—Abraham Lincoln, President-Elect, Reading His Inaugural Address, Previous to Receiving the Oath of Office from Chief Justice Taney, March 4th, 1861. (Acc. No. 38.00134.001)
The Inaugural Procession at Washington Passing the Gate of the Capitol Grounds. (Acc. No. 38.00159.001)
Presidents Buchanan and Lincoln Entering the Senate Chamber before the Inauguration. (Acc. No. 38.00180.001)
United States Artillery Drilling Near the Washington Monument, Washington, D.C. (Acc. No. 38.00143.001)
Grand Ball in Honor of the Inauguration of President Lincoln, in the hall especially Erected for the Occasion Adjoining the City Hall, Washington City, D. C., on Monday Evening, March 4, 1861 (Acc. No. 38.00148.001)
President Lincoln Delivering His Inaugural Address in Front of the Capitol at Washington.
A Scene in the Hall of Representatives, Washington.
The Washington Navy-Yard, with Shad Fishers in the Foreground. (Acc. No. 38.00179.001)
The Sixth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers Leaving Jersey City R. R. Depot, to Defend the Capitol, at Washington, D C. [sic],  April 18th, 1861.
Balloon View of Washington, May, 1861.
Birds Eye View of the City of Washington, with the Capitol in the Foreground (Acc. No. 38.00012.001)
View of Georgetown, Washington and Alexandria, Taken from Columbia College, Georgetown Heights, the Quarters of the 69th Regiment of New York. (Acc. No. 38.00198.001)
The Troops in Washington, D.C.—Drilling in the Grounds on the North Side of the Capitol.
Balloon View of Washington, D.C. (Acc. No. 38.00002.003)
Arrival of Horses at Washington for the Army. / Review of the New York Troops at washington, by General Sandford, in Presence of the President and the Cabinet, July 4, 1861.
Death of Colonel E. D. Baker, U. S. Senator for Oregon, at the Head of the California Regiment, Battle of Ball's Heights, October 21.
Union. (Acc. No. 38.00018.001)
Eminent Upholders in Congress of the War for the Union.
Jefferson Davis
Anficht des Capitols in Washington, D. C.  (Nach einer Photographie, welche wahrend der Inauguration des Herrn Lincoln angefertigt murde.)
William H. Seward
Dan[ie]l Webster
M[illard]. Fillmore
Albert Gallatin
Rob[ert] Morris.
O[liver]. H[azard]. Perry
John Jay / First Chief Justic of the United States.
The Great Uprising of the North—An Anniversary Picture—April 12, 1862.
Great War Meeting at Washington, District of Columbia, August 6, 1862. (Acc. No. 38.00064.001)
The Great National Bakery for the U.S. Army, at the Capitol, Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00229.002)
Convalescent Soldiers Passing through Washington to Join Their Regiments. (Acc. No. 38.00109.001)
N.E. View of the United States Capitol, Washington. D.C. (Acc. No. 38.00089.001)
[Daniel Webster] (Acc. No. 38.00221.001)
[Henry Clay] (Acc. No. 38.00223.001)
S[almon]. P. Chase
Gouv[erneur] Morris
Olie Ellsworth
[Andrew Jackson] (Acc. No. 38.00222.001)
[Stephen Douglas] (Acc. No. 38.00224.001)
Andrew Johnson
The Chief Justices of the United States. (Acc. No. 38.00214.001)
Presidents Room. (Acc. No. 38.00020.001)
Grand Marble Room. / n. wing u. s. capitol. (Acc. No. 38.00021.001)
Thomas H. Benton
President Lincoln Taking the Oath at His Second Inauguration, March 4, 1865. (Acc. No. 38.00085.001)
President Lincoln's Reinauguration at the Capitol, March 4, 1865 (Acc. No. 38.00087.004)
Second Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, in Front of the Capitol, Washington, March 4, 1865. (Acc. No. 38.00146.002)
The Second Inauguration of President Lincoln in Front of the Capitol at Washington.
Grand Review at Washington's Public School Children Greeting the Soldiers from the Steps of the Capitol. (Acc. No. 38.00127.002a)
Grand Review at Washington—Sheridan's Cavalry Passing Down Capitol Hill toward Pennsylvania Avenue, May 23, 1865.(Acc. No. 38.00127.002b)
Grand Review of the National Armies at Washington—General Sherman's Veterans Marching Through Pennsylvania Avenue, May 24, 1865.
Grand Review at Washington—Sheridan's Cavalry Passing through Pennsylvania Avenue, May 23, 1865.
[Stephen A. Douglas]
Ashland—Homestead of Henry Clay.
[George Washington] (Acc. No. 38.00473.001)
Daniel Webster
[U.S. Senators]
United States Capitol. (Acc. No. 38.00013.002)
United States Capitol. (Acc. No. 39.00110.003)
The First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation Before the Cabinet.
Battle of Lake Erie.
Scene at the Pennsylvania Avenue Entrance to the Capitol Grounds at Washington on the Daily Adjournment of Congress. (Acc. No. 38.00059.002)
Interior of the Dome of the Capitol at Washington. (Acc. No 38_00026_002_a)
Plan of the City of Washington. / The Capitol of the United States of America. (Acc. No. 38.00201.001)
Ladies' Reception Room, U. S. Senate, Washington.
Hon. Benjamin F. Wade, President of the U.S. Senate.
United States Supreme Court Room, Washington City—Chief-Justice Chase and Associates Hearing the Arguments in the Mississippi Injunction Case. (Acc. No. 38.00213.002)
Summary Ejectment of One of the Un-Reconstructed from the Capitol at Washington, D.C.
H[enry] Wilson
Schuyler Colfax
The Ladies' Gallery in the Senate Chamber, Washington, D.C. (Acc. No. 38.00090.001a
The Gentlemen's Gallery in the Senate Chamber, Washington, D.C. (Acc. No. 38.00090.001b
The Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. (Acc. No. 38.00239.001)
Senator Morton, of Indiana, Receiving the Congratulations of Senators, after his Speech in the Senate Chamber, Washington, on the 24th of January Last.
The Impeachment Excitement (Acc. No. 38.00155.002)
Formal Notice of the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson, by the House Committee, Thaddeus Stevens and John A. Bingham, at the Bar of the Senate, Washington, D.C. on the 25th Feb. (Acc. No. 38.00156.002)
Impeachment—Thaddeus Stevens and John A. Bingham Before the Senate.
Impeachment—The Impeachment Committee Preparing the Indictment.
Interior of the House of Representatives at Washington—The House in Session.
The House Committee, Elected to Manage the Impeachment of the President, Entering the Senate Chamber, Washington, D.C., on the 4th Inst., to Present the Articles of Impeachment. (Acc. No. 38.000154.002)
The House Committee of Impeachment Managers in the Senate Chamber, Washington, D. C., on the 4th Inst.—John A. Bingham, Chairman, Reading the Articles of Impeachment.
President Johnson's Last Levee at the White House, March 2.
Portraits of the Managers to Conduct the Impeachment of President Johnson.
A Race for the Wires—Energy of the Reporters.
Opening of the High Court of Impeachment, in the Senate Chamber, Washington, D.C.,  on Friday, the 13th March, 1868, for the Trial of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States.
George T. Brown, Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate, Serving the Summons on President Johnson.
Chief Justice Chase, as President of the Court of Impeachment, Administering the Oath to Senator Wade, in the Senate Chamber, Washington, D.C., on the 6th March.
Mr. Geo. T. Brown, the Sergeant-At-Arms of the Senate, Serving on President Johnson, at his Office in the White House, Washington, D.C., the Summons to Appear before the High Court of Impeachment.
Judge Nelson Administering the Oath to Chief Justice Chase, as Presiding Officer of the Court of Impeachment, in the Senate Chamber, Washington, D. C., on the 5th March.
Office of the Secretary of the Senate, Washington, D.C.—Preparing the Summons for President Johnson to Appear before the Court of Impeachment.
Mr. Thaddeus Stevens Being Conveyed to the House of Representatives by His Assistants, Joseph Reese and John Chauncey.
Scene in the Senate Chamber, Washington, D. C., during the Withdrawal of the Senators for Secret Consultation, on the Opening Day of the Court of Impeachment.
Scenes and Incidents at the National Capital During the Impeachment Excitement.
The Senate as a Court of Impeachment for the Trial of Andrew Johnson. (Acc. No. 38.00024.005)
The High Court of Impeachment, / in Session in the U.S. Senate Chamber, at Washington, D.C., for the Trial of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States—Benjamin R. Curtis, Esq., of Counsel for the President, Reading the Answer to the Articles of Impeachment, on Monday, March 23d, 1868. (Acc. No. 38.00191.001)
J. I. Christie, Messenger of the Senate, Receiving Tickets at the Entrance. / The Impeachment Trial—The Members of the House of Representatives Proceeding to the Senate Chamber. (Acc. No. 38.00230.002)
The Ladies' Gallery of the Senate during the Impeachment Trial. (Acc. No. 38.00086.002)
[U.S. Senators]
The Impeachment Trial-The Senate in Consultation in the Ladies' Parlor.
Swearing in a Witness at the Impeachment Trial—Colonel Forney, Secretary of the Senate, Administering the Oath to Gen. W. H. Emory, As a Witness of the Managers, Thursday, 2nd Inst.
Chief-Justice Chase Donning His Judicial Robes in the Vice-President's Room, in the Capitol, at Washington, D.C.
Hon. B. F. Wade Awaiting the Senate Hour, in the Vice-President's Room, in the Capitol, Washington, D. C.
The Refectory of the Senate, Washington, D. C.—Senators and Their Friends at Luncheon.
The Impeachment Trial, Washington, D. C.—Remarkable Scene in the United States Senate, May 6th—The Audience in the Galleries Applauding at the Close of Manager Bingham's Speech.
The Impeachment Trial, Washington, D. C.—The Order to Clear the Galleries, May 6th, 1868—Senator Trumbull Moving for the Arrest of the Disorderly Spectators.
Scene in the U.S. Senate, May 12th, 1868, Previous to the Opening of the Court of Impeachment—Senator Chandler Denouncing the Republican Non-Conviction Senators.
Scene in the Senate Lobby, During the Impeachment Excitement, May 11th, 1868.—Press Reporters Importuning a Senator for News
A Significant Dinner Party—Chief Justice Chase Entertaining the "Doubtful" Senators at his Residence in Washington, D.C., on the 11th of May, 1868, after the Adjournment of the Court of Impeachment.
Impeachment—Scene in "Newspaper Row," Washington, on the Night After the Vote.
Impeachment Reporters and Citizens in the Senate Lobby Seeking Information During the Secret Session.
Taking the Vote on the Impeachment of President Johnson, Senate Chamber, Washington, D.C., May 16th, 1868.—Senator Ross, of Kansas, Voting "Not Guilty."
President Johnson Receiving the Congratulations of His Friends, on the Verdict of Acquittal, May 16th, at the White House, Washington, D.C.
Hon. Ben. Wade, Presiding Officer of the Joint Convention of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, Announcing the Election of Ulysses S. Grant as President and Schuyler Colfax as Vice-President of the United States-House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., Feb. 10th 1869.
Congressional Pests—Lady Lobbyists Importuning Senators, at the Capitol, Washington, D.C.
The Inauguration of President Grant, March 4, 1869. (Acc. No. 38.00010.002)
The Inauguration of Ulysses S. Grant as President of the United States, March 4th, 1869—Chief Justice Chase Administering the Oath of Office—The Scene on and near the East Portico of the Capitol, Washington, D. C. (Acc. No. 28.00152.001)
Vice-President Wade Administering the Oath to Schuyler Colfax.
The Capitol at Washington During a Night Session of Congress. (Acc. No. 38.00040.001)
The Vice-President's Room. (Acc. No. 38.00103.001)
George William Curtis.
Music Evening at the Capitol Grounds, Washington, D.C. (Acc. No. 38.00007.004)
[U.S. Capitol Interiors]
DeWitt Clinton
Abraham Lincoln. / President of the United States.
[U.S. Senators]
[U.S. Senators and Representatives]
Dan[ie]l Webster
The Congressional Library, Capitol, Washington.
The Senate of the United States. (Acc. No. 38.00003.002)
The Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate in Session. (Acc. No. 38.00216.001)
Calling a Senator
On the Way to the Cupola.
Washington, D. C.—Removal of Hon. Charles Sumner from the Chairmanship of the Committee on Foreign Relations—Scene in Reception Room, Capitol; Mr. Sumner Receiving the Sympathy of His Colleagues.
Washington, D.C.—The Senate Committee for the Investigation of Southern Outrages—Scene in the Retrenchment Committee's Room, Capitol.—Hearing the Statement of a School-Teacher from New York, Who Had Been "Run Out" by the Ku-Klux.
Washington, D. C.—Hon. Charles Sumner in His Study, at His Residence, Corner of H and Fifteenth Streets.
Washington, D. C.—Vice-President Colfax, While Presiding in the Senate, Seized with an Alarming Attack of Illness, May 22d.
[U.S. Capitol Interiors]
Public Buildings in Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00049/004)
Washington from Arlington Heights. (Acc. No. 38.00202.002)
Samuel F. B. Morse (Acc. No. 38.00492.001)
[U.S. Capitol]
Interior of the Congressional Library (Acc. No. 14.00118.000a)
The Law Library (Acc. No. 14.00118.000e)
"I Am Completely Floored!" (Acc. No. 38.00017.001)
"Light Up!" (Acc. No. 38.00028.001)
Interior View of the U.S. Senate Chamber. (Acc. No. 38.00690.001)
H Clay
William H. Seward
Dan[ie]l Webster
J C Calhoun
The Inauguration. / washington, d. c.—the grand procession wheeling into the grounds of the capitol and marching past the president and cabinet—the west point cadets passing the portico. (Acc. No. 38.00104.001)
Washington D. C.—The Inauguration—The Procession From The Senate Chamber Passing Through The Rotunda To The East Steps Of The Capitol.
The Second Inauguration of President Grant, March 4, 1873. (Acc. No. 38.00031.001)
The Inauguration Ball—Arrival of the President's Party. (Acc. No. 38.00061.001)
[Washington, D.C.-- The Inauguration]
WASHINGTON D. C. -- THE GREAT INAUGURATION BALL ON TUESDAY EVENING, THE 4th OF MARCH, IN THE TEMPORARY BUILDING IN JUDICIARY SQUARE.
Washington, D.C.—The Inauguration—Scene in the Senate Chamber at the Capitol—Swearing in the Vice-President.
washington, d. c. -- the inauguration -- scene in the supper room -- the old guard at the ball.
The Second Inauguration of General Grant as President of the United States at Washington (Acc. No. 38.00153.001)
The Late Chief Justice Chase.
Image: Washington.-The Late Chief-Justice Chase's Body Lying in State in the Supreme Court Room at the Capitol.(Cat. no. 38.01040.001a)
Image: Washington,—Entrance of the Funeral Procession into the Senate Chamber.
In the Capitol—Marble Hall.
In the Capitol—Central Room, Congressional Library.
In the Capitol—Lobby of the Senate.
In the Capitol—The Senate Chamber.
In the Capitol—Ladies Reception Room.
In the Capitol—Hall of the House of Representatives.
The United States Senate Chamber, with Portraits of Some of the Members (Acc. No. 38.00242.002)
The United States Senate in Session. (Acc. No 38.00004.002)
The Body of Charles Sumner Lying in State in the Rotunda of the Capitol at Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00225.001b
Hon. William B. Washburn, Governor of Massachusetts and United States Senator-Elect to Fill the Unexpired Term of the Late Senator Sumner.
New United States Senators.
[New U.S. Senators]
Washington, D.C.—The Body of the Late Vice-President Henry Wilson Lying in State in the Rotunda of the Capitol, Thursday, November 25th.
Washington, D.C.—Funeral Service over the Remains of the Late Vice-President Henry Wilson, in the United States Chamber, Friday, November 26th.
Hon. Thomas W. Ferry, of Michigan, Acting Vice-President of the United States.
Death of the Late Vice-President Henry Wilson, in the Vice-President's Room, at the Capitol, in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday Morning, November 22d.
Washington, D.C.—Press Reporters at the Telegraph Office in the House of Representatives Sending Off Dispatches on the Opening Day of the Forty-fourth Congress.
S.A. Douglas
Washington, D. C.—Hon. Hiester Clymer, Chairman of the Committee on Expenditures in the War Department, Reading to the House of Representatives the Report and Resolutions Asking for the Impeachment of W. W. Belknap, Late Secretary of War.
Washington, D. C.—Interview, at the White House, between President Grant and Secretary Belknap.
Washington, D.C.—The Committee-Room of the War Department in the Capitol—General W.W. Belknap, Secretary of War, Appearing before the Committee on Expenditures.
American Sketches: Scene in the Rotunda, Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00238.002)
The Presidential Election in the United States (Acc. No. 38.00243.001)
American Architecture. / National Capitol, Washington, D.C.
The Electoral Commission in Session in the Supreme Court Chamber.
The Hon. John R. M'Pherson [sic], United States Senator-Elect from New Jersey.
Washington, D. C.—Messrs. Wells and Anderson, the Two White Members of the Louisiana Returning Board, Confined in the "Bastile" in the Capitol Building.
Washington, D. C.—The Joint Session of Congress in the House of Representatives, February 1st, Counting the Presidential Vote—Vice- President Ferry Passing to the Tellers the First Certificate of the State of Florida.
Counting the Electoral Vote—David Dudley Field Objects to the Vote of Florida. (Acc. No. 38.00435.001)
Washington, D. C.—The Members of the Louisiana Returning Board Arraigned Before the Bar of the House of Representatives, January 27th.
Washington, D. C.—The Members of the Electoral Commission Appointed to Adjudicate upon the Disputed Points in the Presidential Election of November, 1876.
Washington. D. C.—The Electoral Commission in Session in the United States Supreme Court Room, February 2d—The Hon. David Dudley Field Opening the Florida Case on Behalf of the Tilden Objectors. (Acc. No. 38.00022.002)
Washington, D. C.—Character Scenes of the Electoral Commission in Session, Feb 6th
Washington, D.C.—Characteristic Sketches of Our Statesmen at the National—Capital (Acc. No. 38.00244.002)
Washington, D. C.—The Electoral Contest—The United States Senators Entering the House of Representatives, with the Electoral Certificates, to Re-open the Joint Session, February 12th. (Acc. No. 38.00245.002)
Washington, D. C.—Democratic Members of Congress Signing the Protest to the Counting of the Louisiana Electoral Votes, in the House of Representatives, February 19th.
Washington, D. C.—The Electoral Commission Holding A Secret Session By Candlelight, on the Louisiana Question, February 16th.
The Inauguration—Vice-President Wheeler Taking the Oath of Office in the Senate Chamber.
Washington, D. C.—The New National Administration—The Inauguration of President Rutherford B. Hayes, March 5th, 1877—The Ceremony on the East Portico of the Capitol, with Bird's-Eye View of Washington City. (Acc. No. 38.00097.001)
The Presidency—Mr. Ferry Announcing the Result of the Count.
Washington, D.C.—The New Administration—President Pro Tem. Ferry Administering the Oath of Office to Vice-President Wheeler in the Senate Chamber, March 5th. (Acc. No. 38.00014.001)
Our New President--Vice-President Wheeler Taking the Oath in the Senate-Chamber. (Acc. No. 38.00036.002a)
Our New President - Pennsylvania Avenue at Night, March 5. (Acc. No. 38.00036.003b)
President Grant and His Cabinet at the Capitol, Midnight, March 3. (Acc. No. 38.00082.001)
Our New President—Taking the Oath. (Acc. No. 38.00092.001)
Our New President—General View of the Inauguration Ceremonies. (Acc. No. 38.00106.003)
Washington, D. C.—The Inauguration of President Hayes—Mrs. Grant Entertaining President and Mrs. Hayes and Party at Lunch, in the White House, After the Inauguration, on March 5th.
washington, d. c.—the extra session of the senate—president pro tem. ferry bowing down mr. kellogg of louisiana, march 6th. after objections had been raised to his taking the oath of office.
Washington, D. C.—The Inauguration of President Hayes, March 5th—The Ovation in the Evening at the White House.
Washington, D. C.—The Inauguration of President Hayes—Scenes and Incidents of the Ceremonies of March 5th.
Washington, D. C.—The Inauguration of President Hayes—The Torchlight Procession, on the Evening of March 5th, Marching up Pennsylvania Avenue Towards the White House.
Washington, D.C.—The New Administration—Hon. William A. Wheeler, Vice-President of the United States, Presiding over the Senate.
Washington, D.C.—The Potter Investigation Committee in Session in the Basement of the Old Capitol—The Cross-Examination, on June 4th, of the Witness Anderson by Congressman Reed.
Washington, D. C.—Sitzung des Krongress-Komite's zur untersuchung der bei der letzen Präsidentenwahl verübten Betrügereien im Erdgesschosse des alten Kapitols, Juni 1878.
Key to Mrs. Fassett's Picture. / The Electoral Commission. (Acc. No. 38.00373.001)
Hon. James Shields, United States Senator from Missouri.
Scenes in the National Capitol.(Acc. No. 38.00105.001)
Gallery of Possible Presidential Candidates.. / No. 2.— Hon. David Davis, United States Senator from Illinois.
Gallery of Possible Presidential Candidates. / No. 3.— Hon. James G. Blaine, United States Senator from Maine.
Gallery of Possible Presidential Candidates. / No. 7— Hon. Thomas F. Bayard, United States Senator from Delaware.
Gallery of Possible Presidential Candidates. / No. 8.— Hon. George F. Edmunds, United States Senator from Vermont.
[U.S. Senate Chamber]
[Government Building Interiors]
Gen'l. Joseph R. Hawley.
Image: U.S. Senate Chamber (Cat. no. 38.00986)
[U.S. Senators-Elect]
The New Senate of the United States.
The New Senate of the United States.
The New Senate.
[U.S. Senators]
Washington, D.C.—The Official Count of the Electoral Votes for President and Vice-President, in the Hall of the Representatives, February 9th.
Bählung der Elektoral-Stimmen in Washington, am 9. Februar 1881.
Washington, D. C.—Character Sketches at the National Capital during the Session of Congress.
Southern Senators in the Cloak-Room.
The Supreme Court Chamber.
Hon. John I. Mitchell, U. S. Senator-Elect from Pennsylvania.
The Inauguration of President Garfield. (Acc. No. 38.00099.001)
Washington, D. C.—The Inauguration of President Garfield.—View of the Grand Military and Civic Procession on Pennsylvania Avenue, Looking from the Dome of the Capitol. (Acc. No. 38.00101.002)
Washington, D. C.—incidents of the Inauguration of President Garfield, March 4th. (Acc. No. 38.00102.001)
The Inauguration of President Garfield—Scenes in Washington.
Washington. D. C. — General J. A. Garfield legt vor dem Oberbundesrichter Waite den Amtseid ab. 4. März 1881.
Washington, D. C.—Incidents of Life at the National Capital during a Session of Congress.
Washington, D.C.—The Scene in the Senate Chamber on the Announcement of the Resignation of Senators Conkling and Platt, of New York, May 16th. (Acc. No. 38.00218.002)
Washington. D. C. — Resignation der new-yorker Bundes-Senatoren R. Conkling und T. C. Platt am 16. Mei 1881. — Vizepräsident Arthur legt die Briefe derselben dem Senate vor. — Aufregung in Washington.
Inauguration of President Lincoln, in Front of the Capitol, at Washington, D. C. (Acc. No. 38.00151.001)
Hon. David Davis, President Pro Tem. of the United States Senate.
Sectional Elevation Senate Wing U.S. Capitol.
Washington, D.C.—The Dome of the Capitol Illuminated During a Session of Congress.
Georgetown and the City of Washington[,] the Capital of the United States of America.
Daniel Webster.
Washington, D. C.—The Memorial Services in Honor of the Late President Garfield, in the Hall of the House of Representatives, Feb. 27th.
Sketches in the Capitol, Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00226.001)
Our National Capitol, Viewed from the South. (Acc. No. 38.00037.001)
The Garfield Monument Fair, Washington, D. C.—in the Rotunda. (Acc. No. 38.00093.001)
Washington, D.C.—Painting the Dome of the Capitol.
An Artist's Rambles in Washington.—No. 2: Scenes During the Session of Congress.
An Artist's Rambles in Washington.—No. 3: The Senate Lobby and the Floor of the House.
The United States Senate.—Portraits of the Chairmen of Some of the More Important Committees.
An Artist's Rambles in Washington.—No. 5: The Introduction of Bills in the U.S. Senate.
Expulsion of Senator Bright from the United States Senate for Disloyalty.  His Final DefenCe.
Winter at the National Capital—A Night Session. (Acc. No. 38.00023.002)
Washington, D. C.—Arrival of Military and Other Organizations to Participate in the Inauguration of the President-Elect—Passing the Peace Monument, near the West Front of the Capitol.
Washington, D.C.—The Inauguration of President Cleveland, March 4th.—Popular Ovation to the President at the Moment of the Administration of the Oath of Office. (Acc. No. 38.00034.002)
The Inauguration—Mr. Cleveland Delivering the Inaugural Address. (Acc. No. 38.00060.002)
The Inauguration—President Arthur and Mr. Cleveland Leaving the White House for the Capitol. (Acc. No. 38.00084.002)
Washington, D. C.—Character Sketches In and about the Capitol. (Acc. No. 38.00228.001)
New Bureau Officers.
Hon. John Sherman, President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate.
[Daniel Webster]
The United States Senate. (Acc. No. 38.00025.002)
Arlington. (Acc. No. 38.00204.001)
The Statue of Daniel Webster at Concord, New Hampshire.
The Funeral of General Logan—Lying in State in the Rotunda of the Capitol.
Sketches in Washington—In and about the Capitol. (Acc. No. 38.00133.002)
Sketches in the United States Senate. (Acc. No. 38.00132.004)
The Garfield Monument Unveiled at Washington, D.C., on May 12, 1887. (Acc. No. 38.00091.002)
The Capitol—Washington.
The Rotunda. (Acc. No. 38.00081.001)
The Capitol — West Front.
Plan of the Senate Chamber.
The Supreme Court of the United States. (Acc. No. 38.00203.002)
Senator William B. Allison, of Iowa.
Roscoe Conkling.
Hon. John James Ingalls, of Kansas, President of the Senate of the United States. (Acc. No. 38.00217.001)
Representative Northern and Southern Senators. / Senator Frank Hiscock, of New York. / Senator James Z. George, of Mississippi.
A Stormy Sitting. [Official Reporter of the House of Representatives] (Acc. No. 39.00219.001)
The Capitol.
Senators' Reception-Room.
Female Lobbyists at Washington. D. C.—A Scene in the Marble Room of the Capitol.—Senators in the Toils. (Acc. No. 38.00131.002)
Sketches in Washington Before the Inauguration.
Washington, D. C.—Inauguration of Benjamin Harrison as President of the United States, March 4th—General View of the Eastern Portico of the Capitol During the Inauguration Ceremonies. / the president taking the oath of office. / president harrison reviewing the procession at the white house, after the inauguration.
The Inauguration of President Harrison—The Procession Returning from the Capitol. (Acc. No. 38.00038.003)
President Harrison Taking the Oath of Office.
The Senate Chamber, Washington.
Hall of Representatives, Washington.
The Senate Chamber.
The Centennial of the Supreme Court of the United States—Portraits of the Chief-Justices from the Formation of the Court, and of the Present Associate Justices. (Acc. No. 38.00205.001)
The President of the Senate (Vice-President Levi P. Morton) in the Chair.
The Senate and Its Leaders.
Illumination of the Capitol During a Night Session of Congress.
Senators and Lobbyists in the "Marble Room," Adjoining the Senate Chamber.
The Senate And Its Leaders.
[U.S. Senate and Its Leaders]
Character Sketches in the United States Senate.
Our Senate: Sketches From the Gallery.
The United States Senate—Portraits of Senators.
The Late Senator James Burnie Beck, of Kentucky.
In the Rotunda of the Capitol in Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00270.002)
A Shower on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. (Acc. No. 38.00149.001)
Justice Samuel F. Miller, of Iowa, of the Supreme Court of the United States.
The Ladies' Reception-Room, Statuary Hall, in the National Capitol.
The Three Senators Elect from Idaho.
United States Senators.
Scenes in the United States Senate During the Debate on the Fair Elections Bill.
The Hon. Bishop W. Perkins, Appointed United States Senator from Kansas.
Washington—The Nation's Capitol.
Image: The Senate Chamber, Capitol, Washington, D.C. U.S.A. (Cat. no. 38.00987.001)
A Fair Petitioner—A Scene at the Capitol.
Washington—Visitors on the Terrace of the Capitol.
The Inauguration of Grover Cleveland as President of the United States. Chief Justice Fuller Administering the Oath of Office to the Incoming Executive. (Acc. No. 38.00126.001)
The Inauguration of Grover Cleveland as President of the United States / Scene in Front of the Capitol on the Arrival of the Inaugural Procession
THE INAUGURATION CEREMONIES—PRESIDENT CLEVELAND AND EX-PRESIDENT HARRISON RETURNING FROM THE CAPITOL.
In the Restaurant of the House of Representatives, Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00147.001)
A Corner of the Senate Restaurant, Washington.
The Movement in Congress for the Repeal of the Sherman Act.
The Silver Bill in Congress—Character-Sketches Made during the Debate in the Two Houses. (Acc. No. 38.00220.001)
Dan[ie]l Webster
The United States Supreme Court and Its Robing-Room. (Acc. No. 38.00227.001)
United States Senators on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington.
Off the Bench. / Justices of the United States Supreme Court on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington.
Hon. John Sherman, of Ohio, as He Appears in the Streets of Washington, D.C.
The United States Senate in Session. (Acc. No. 38.00032.004)
United States Senator Faulkner, of West Virginia.
The Grand Review at Washington, D.C., May 24th, 1865—President Johnson, Lieutenant General Grant and Others Inspecting Sherman's Army—Sherman Saluting at the Head of His Staff.
The New United States Senators.
The Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, D.C.— Scenes at the Reopening of the Income-Tax Cases, Monday, May 6, 1895. (Acc. No. 38.00240.001)
The Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, D.C.—Scenes at the Reopening of the Income-Tax Cases, Monday, May 6, 1895.
Grand Review of the Armies of the United States, at Washington, D.C., May 23, 1865.—Troops Marching Up Pennsylvania Avenue, Before Passing the Reviewing Stand.
West View of the Capitol, Showing Grand Staircase.
Washington. / House of Representatives. / Senate Chamber.
P. Henry
Newly Elected United States Senators.
The Senator from Kansas Preparing an Oratorical Eruption. (Acc. No. 38.00140.001)
Scene in the Old Congressional Library, Washington, D.C., Showing Present Congested Condition. (Acc. No. 38.00144.001)
Mark A. Hanna, Senator from Ohio (Acc. No. 38.00011.002)
Inauguration Day in Washington. / view from the dome of the new congressional library—crowds gathering to witness the ceremony at the east front of the capitol. (Acc. No. 38.00095.002)
The Inauguration of President McKinley. / Chief-Justice Fuller administering the Oath of Office in Front of the Senate Wing of the Capitol. (Acc. No. 38.00100.001)
Harper's Weekly Inauguration Number 1897 (Acc. No. 38.00145.001)
The Evolution of the National Capitol.
President McKinley and His Cabinet.
President McKinley Reviewing the Inaugural Procession from the Stand in Front of the White House.
Early Morning in Washington, D.C.
The Inauguration of President McKinley—AT THE CAPITOL AND ON THE LINE OF MARCH.
The Closing Feature of Inauguration Day—The Ball in the Pension-Office Building, Washington.
The Inauguration of President McKinley—The Parade on Pennsylvania Avenue.
The Senator from Massachusetts Interrupts. (Acc. No. 38.00142.001)
[Benjamin Franklin] (Acc. No. 38.00057.001)
In the Senate, March 25, 1898. (Acc. No. 38.00212.001)
Washington—Scenes in the House of Representatives. (Acc. No. 38.00232.001)
Washington—Scenes in and around the Capitol. (Acc. No. 38.00233.002)
The President's Message. / Scenes in the House of Representatives. (Acc. No. 38.00235.001)
president mckinley's message being read in the senate, march 25, 1898 / The Spanish-American Crisis
Culmination of the War Crisis in Washington. (Acc. No. 38.00234.001)
The Fifty-Fifth Congress—Scenes in Washington at the Opening of the Session.
The Fifty-Fifth Congress—Scenes in Washington at the Opening of the Session.
Spending Uncle Sam's Money.
The National Capitols of the United States.
View of the Capitol, Washington.
Swearing in the Vice-President
The President-Elect Passing Through the Capitol on His Way to Take the oath of office
The Opening of Congress
The Opening of the United States Senate (Acc. No. 38.00135.001)
The Future Offices of Our Congressmen
The Supreme Court of the United States (Acc. No. 38.00215.001)
The Special Session of Congress—Scene on the Steps of the Capitol Building (Acc. No. 38.00111.001)
Painting the Interior of the Capitol Dome at Washington
Edward Everett Hale, New Chaplain of the Senate
Opening the Senate of the United States with Prayer. / The Rev. Edward Everett Hale, the Venerable Chaplain, Invoking the Daily Blessing on the Members of the Upper Branch of the American Congress.
The President's Inaugural Address (Acc. No. 38.00098.001)
Vice-President-Elect Fairbanks Taking the Oath of Office in the Senate Chamber
What the Nation Hopes of Taft
The Late Chief Justice Fuller
An Argument before the Supreme Court of the United States (Acc. No. 38.00107.001)
[U.S. Capitol]
Senators Prominent in League of Nations Debate
United States Supreme Court
[U.S. Capitol]
The Capitol, Washington, D.C.
Senator Robinson of Arkansas
"I'll Fetch Him Up!" / Commodore Perry Leaving the Lawrence for the Niagara.
Daniel Webster.