Mills, Robert, 1781-1855
Mills, Robert
Robert Mills American architect
Mills, Robert (American architect, 1781-1855)
מילס, רוברט, 1781-1855
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Works
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[Alterations to a post office ("Post Office Department"), Washington, D.C. | |
Altogether American : Robert Mills, architect and engineer, 1781-1855 | |
The American pharos, or, Light-house guide founded on official reports ... | |
Architectural drawing for alterations to the United States Capitol ("Hall of the House of Representatives"), Washington, D.C. | |
Architectural drawing of government buildings ("President's House, Treasury, General Post Office, Patent Office"), Washington, D.C. | |
Atlas of the state of South Carolina, made under the authority of the legislature, prefaced with a geographical, statistical, and historical map of the state | |
[Base of the Washington Monument, Baltimore, Maryland] | |
Christ Church Parish, So. Ca. : [Charleston District] | |
Design no. 1 for a marine hospital on the western waters to accommodate 100 patients | |
Guide to the Capitol of the United States embracing every information useful to the visitor, whether on business or pleasure | |
Guide to the national executive offices, 1841. | |
Internal improvement of South-Carolina, particularly adapted to the low country. | |
Memorial of Robert Mills, submitting a new plan of roadway | |
Mills' Atlas | |
Newberry District, South Carolina | |
Picturesque view of the building and grounds in front : [Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.] | |
Plan of the city of Washington in the territory of Columbia : ceded by the states of Virginia and Maryland to the United States of America, and by them established as the seat of their government, after the year MDCCC | |
Plan of the Mall with the adjoining streets and avenues, the relative position of the Capitol, President's House, and other public buildings : and particularly the improvement of that part of the Mall, situated between 7th and 12th Strts., with a view to a Botanic Garden, connected with the establishment of the Smithsonian Institution, proposed to be in charge of the National Institution for the Promotion of Science | |
Plan of the Washington Canal from the mouth of Tiber Creek to the Eastern Branch : with its connection with the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal and the proposed basins for the two canals | |
Robert Mills papers | |
[Sketch plan for landscaping the grounds of the President's House, ca. 1802-05]. | |
Statistics of South Carolina, including a view of its natural, civil, and military history, general and particular. | |
Substitute for railroads and canals: embracing a new plan of roadway; combining, with the operation of steam carriages, great economy, in carrying into effect a system of internal improvement. | |
A treatise on inland navigation, accompanied by a map | |
[United States Patent Office. | |
Washington National Monument as proposed by Robert Mills, c. 1840 | |
The Washington National Monument, in the city of Washington base of the Pantheon, 250 feet diameter. Height, 100 feet. Height of obelisk, 500 feet. The loftiest monument on earth to a nation's greatest benefactor. The tribute of a grateful people to "The Father of his Country" | |
Water-works for the metropolitan city of Washington. |