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Andrew Ellicots engraved map of 1792, based on Pierre Charles L Enfants manuscript plan, with additions by architect and engineer Robert Mills, 1854
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Andrew Ellicots engraved map of 1792, based on Pierre Charles L Enfants manuscript plan, with additions by architect and engineer Robert Mills, 1854
WASHINGTON, D.C. 1854.
Andrew Ellicots engraved map of 1792, based on Pierre Charles L Enfants manuscript plan, with additions by architect and engineer Robert Mills, 1854
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1792 1854 Andrew Ellicott Mill Mills Pierre Plan Robert United States Washington
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This print showcases Andrew Ellicot's engraved map of 1792, a significant piece based on Pierre Charles L'Enfant's manuscript plan. With the remarkable additions by architect and engineer Robert Mills in 1854, this map offers a fascinating glimpse into the development of Washington, D. C. The intricate details depicted in this engraving highlight the meticulous craftsmanship that went into creating such an important historical document. Every street, building, and landmark is meticulously etched onto the map, providing viewers with a comprehensive understanding of the city's layout during that era. As one examines this print closely, it becomes evident that Ellicot and Mills were not only skilled cartographers but also visionary artists. Their collaboration beautifully captures the essence of early American urban planning and architectural design. Washington D. C. , as portrayed in this engraving from 1854, exudes an air of grandeur and ambition. The North American river flowing through its heart symbolizes both its geographical significance and its role as a hub for commerce and trade. This print serves as a testament to the rich history embedded within every corner of our nation's capital. It reminds us of the ingenuity and foresight displayed by individuals like Ellicot, L'Enfant, and Mills who played pivotal roles in shaping America's most iconic cityscape.
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