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1969 Press Photo Octagon House architect Everette Fauber stands at D.C. landmark

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Architect in charge of restoring Octagon House, J. Everette Fauber, Jr. of Lynchburg, Virginia stands in front of the old Capitol landmark in Washington, D.C. It was there that President and Mrs. Madison took refuge in 1814, after the British burned the White House.

Photo is dated 1969.

Photo measures 9.25 x 8 inches.
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