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Date: 2003-08-13 15:45:53
Photographer
Mass media
Visual arts
United States
George Tames
United States Capitol
The Congress

George Tames Washington Photographer for the New York Times PREFACE In 1846, an unknown cameraman took the first photograph of the United States Capitol, a view of the East Front. Thereafter the Capitol, from all angles,

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