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United States Capitol
Concurrent resolution
United States Congress Joint Committee on the Library
United States Congress
United States Senate
Domes
Nationality
United States Capitol rotunda
Filippo Costaggini
Constantino Brumidi
Visual arts
Government

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS SECOND SESSION, NINETIETH CONGRESS J a n u a r y 17, [removed]H . Con. R e s . 606]

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