Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, 1764-1820
Latrobe, Benjamin Henry
Latrobe, Benjamin Henry Boneval, 1764-1820
Benjamin Henry Latrobe British-American architect (1764–1820)
Latrobe, Benjamin Henry (British architect and engineer, 1764-1820, active in the United States)
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Works
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38 Pieces | |
American copper-mines. | |
An answer to the Joint Committee of the Select and Common Councils of Philadelphia, on the subject of a plan for supplying the city with water, etc. | |
Architectural drawings for a house, Richmond, Virginia | |
[Armory ("U.S. Arsenal"), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. | |
[Asylum and hospital ("Marine Asylum & Hospital"), Washington, D.C. | |
[Bank building ("2nd Bank of the United States"), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | |
Capitol of the U.S. at Washington - from the original design of the architect, B.H. Latrobe, Esqre. | |
[caption title, f.3v:] Mai non sai &c by Sarti: the English Words by B H Latrobe the music written from memory | |
[caption title, f.6v:] Sembianze amabile, by Roncaglia | adapted to the P.forte & the words addressed to Julia [illegible] Latrobe by her father. | |
[caption title, f.7v:] Lungi d' al caro bene, by Sarti, - translated & adapted to the Pianoforte by B H L. | |
Characteristic anecdotes and miscellaneous authentic papers, tending to illustrate the character of Frederic II, late king of Prussia | |
[cover title:] Old-Fashioned-Songs | and Hymns - copied by - B H. L Sen[ior] | |
Dei puri affetti miei | |
[Design of a city hall proposed to be built in New York. | |
[Details of the stone steps to the north entrance to the president's house. | |
Engineering drawing for waterworks ("Philadelphia Waterworks") | |
Engineering drawings for a canal ("Washington Canal"), Washington, D.C. | |
Giulio Sabino | |
[House ("Decatur House") for Commodore Stephen Decatur, 748 Jackson Place, N.W., Washington, D.C. | |
[House ("Pope House") for John Pope, Lexington, Kentucky. | |
[Houses and a church ("Buildings Erected or Proposed to be Built in Virginia"). | |
Impressions respecting New Orleans; diary & sketches, 1818-1820. | |
In Senate of the United States : February 14, 1817. Read, and ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate. Copy of the reports of Messrs Latrobe and Hoban, on the public buildings. | |
The journal of Latrobe; being the notes and sketches of an architect, naturalist and traveler in the United States from 1796 to 1820. | |
Latrobe collection | |
Latrobe's view of America, 1795-1820 : selections from the watercolors and sketches | |
Mamma mia non mi gridate | |
Map exhibiting the property of the U.S. in the vicinity of the Capitol : colored red, with the manner in which it is proposed to lay off the same in building lots, as described in the report to the Sup't of the city to which this is annexed | |
Memorial of Benjamin H. Latrobe : late Surveyor of the Public Buildings in the city of Washington, in vindication of his professional skill. January 5, 1819 | |
[Military academy. | |
Naval architecture drawing for a vessel ("Stern of the Sloop of War Hornet") | |
Negative microfilm of three volumes of Latrobe's original architectural drawings | |
Notices of Parkersburg, Virginia, as it is in July, 1860. | |
Opinion on a project for removing the obstructions to a ship navigation to Georgetown, Col. | |
Papers of Benjamin Henry Latrobe. Series I, Journals | |
Papers of Benjamin Henry Latrobe. Series II, Architectural and engineering drawings | |
Papers of Benjamin Henry Latrobe. Series III, Sketchbooks and miscellaneous drawings | |
Papers of Benjamin Henry Latrobe. Series IV, Correspondence and miscellaneous papers | |
Plan of part of the city of Richmond, shewing the situation of the proposed building. | |
Plan of the principal story of the Capitol, U.S. | |
Plan of the Washington Canal, 1804: | |
Plan of wharfing : [Anacostia River waterfront, Washington D.C.] | |
[Powder magazine for the Navy Department, Gosport Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Virginia. | |
Report of the secretary of the Treasury, on the subject of public roads and canals; made in pursuance of a resolution of Senate, of March 2d, 1807. January 15, 1816. Printed by order of the Senate. | |
Report upon the plan of construction of several of the principal rail roads in the northern and middle states and upon a railway structure for a new track on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road | |
Section of the northern course of the canal from the tide in the Elk River at Frenchtown to the forked [oak] in Mr. Rudulph's swamp : [Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, Maryland portion] | |
Sketch of General Washington, stolen at Mount Vernon while he was looking to discover a distant vessel in the Potomac, in which he expected some of his friends from Alexandria | |
[Sketch plan for landscaping the grounds of the President's House, ca. 1802-05]. | |
[Steam engine, Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. | |
Susquehanna River survey map | |
[Theater and hotel building ("Theatre, Assembly Rooms and an hotel"), Richmond, Virginia. | |
[U.S. Capitol and Pennsylvania Avenue before 1814] | |
[United States Capitol, Washington, D.C. | |
United States. Surveyor of the Public Buildings. Message from the president of the United States, transmitting a report of the Surveyor of the Public Buildings, 1809: | |
View of the practicability and means of supplying the city of Philadelphia with wholesome water In a letter to John Miller, Esquire, from B. Henry Latrobe, engineer. December 29th. 1798. | |
Washington, March 30th, 1818. Sir. In resigning my office as surveyor of the Capitol, I publickly assigned those reasons which were personal....On my present visit to Washington, I have, however, found that the old charge against me, of extravagance, in the expenditure of public buildings is still alive; and the authority on which it is asserted is so respectable, that I owe it to my interests and character to refute it. [Statement regarding expenditures]. | |
[The White House ("President's House") Washington, D.C. |