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Chapter 16 Tartar U.S.A. Just selecting the US State Capitol Buildings Number State City Construction Completion Date 1 Virginia Richmond 1790 2 New Jersey Trenton 1792 3 Maryland Annapolis 1797 4 Massachusetts Boston 1798 5 New Hampshire Concord 1818 6 Maine Augusta 1832 7 Vermont Montpelier 1836 8 Alabama Montgomery 1851 9 Tennessee Nashville 1854 10 Ohio Columbus 1861 11 Kansas Topeka 1873 12 California Sacramento 1874 13 Michigan Lansing 1878 14 Connecticut Hartford 1879 15 Iowa Des Moines 1886 16 Illinois Springfield 1887 17 Indiana Indianapolis 1888 18 Texas Austin 1888 19 Georgia Atlanta 1889 20 Wyoming Cheyenne 1890 21 Montana Helena 1902 22 Rhode Island Providence 1904 23 Minnesota St. Paul 1905 24 Pennsylvania Harrisburg 1906

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Chapter 16 Tartar U.S.A.

Just selecting the US State Capitol Buildings

Number State City Construction Completion Date

1 Virginia Richmond 1790

2 New Jersey Trenton 1792

3 Maryland Annapolis 1797

4 Massachusetts Boston 1798

5 New Hampshire Concord 1818

6 Maine Augusta 1832

7 Vermont Montpelier 1836

8 Alabama Montgomery 1851

9 Tennessee Nashville 1854

10 Ohio Columbus 1861

11 Kansas Topeka 1873

12 California Sacramento 1874

13 Michigan Lansing 1878

14 Connecticut Hartford 1879

15 Iowa Des Moines 1886

16 Illinois Springfield 1887

17 Indiana Indianapolis 1888

18 Texas Austin 1888

19 Georgia Atlanta 1889

20 Wyoming Cheyenne 1890

21 Montana Helena 1902

22 Rhode Island Providence 1904

23 Minnesota St. Paul 1905

24 Pennsylvania Harrisburg 1906

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25 Colorado Denver 1907

26 Kentucky Frankfort 1910

27 South Carolina Pierre 1911

28 Idaho Boise 1913

29 Arkansas Little Rock 1915

30 Utah Salt Lake City 1916

31 Missouri Jefferson City 1917

32 Oklahoma Oklahoma City 1917

33 Wisconsin Madison 1917

34 Washington Olympia 1928

35 West Virginia Charleston 1932

And how impressive is it that Americans managed to construct all those classical buildings in just 147 years? Did they all cost millions? What architects all created the same designs?

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Painted in 1865 by Constantino Brumidi, the Apotheosis of Washington in the eye of the U.S. Capitol Building's Rotunda depicts Freemason George Washington rising to the heavens in glory, flanked by female figures representing Liberty and

Victory/Fame and surrounded by six groups of figures. The fresco is suspended 180 feet above the Rotunda floor and covers an area of 4,664 square feet. The word "apotheosis" in the title means literally the raising of a person to the rank of a god, or the glorification of a person as an ideal. Note the tombstone of George Washington states Freemason first above 1st President of the United States. It shows us what the priorities were of those who buried the 1st US President. Most US Presidents are Freemasons or Knights of Malta members.

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US Public Court Houses

Spokane, WAc

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US Post Office’s… Just to Deliver Mail ??? So the story goes…and lasted just 1 ½ years.

By the 1850s, the population began to flow into the newly acquired Louisiana, Oregon and California territories. Wagon trains transported some of the mail, but were often targets of ambushes and other tragedies. After the 1848 gold rush, the Post Office Department awarded a contract to the Pacific Mail Steamship Company to transport mail to California. During this time some mail was carried by the military between Fort Leavenworth and Santa Fe. The Overland Mail Company stage line of John Butterfield was also awarded a contract. The stages used the 2,800-mile southern route between Tipton, Missouri and San Francisco, California, specified as a 24-day run but often taking months. Californians felt their isolation from lack of regular mail so a better idea was needed. The fastest piece of mail in the history of the Pony Express was President Abraham Lincoln's inaugural address. It was carried to

California in 7 days and 17 hours. Although the Pony Express existed for only one and a half years it proved that the Central Route to California was usable year-round. On October 24, 1861, the transcontinental telegraph line was completed and the Pony Express, suffering from financial difficulties, was sold to Wells Fargo, and became a legend.

The first airmail was transported in 1870 by letters in free balloons. It is difficult to think of balloons as a form of transportation, however, on September 23, 1870, more than 500 pounds of mail was sent aloft. It is unknown to date if this mail has reached its destination. In 1911, demonstrations of airplane mail service were made in India, England and the United States.Although the Wright Brothers successfully flew in 1903, for only 12 minutes, it wasn't until near the end of World War I that planes with motors were used.

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We are told/sold that all of these very similar massive structures were created within a couple of decades in the late 1800’s to deliver and send mail, when they could only be delivered by stagecoach and horse and buggy. And the populations at the time in the cities, according to official US Census does not justify the immensity of the buildings?

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Horse and Buggy Days Construction in NYC 1880

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Destruction of Tartary Buildings Across the USA Inc.

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Freemasonic Structures The Indianapolis Freemason Building built between 1927 and 1929 it is one of the most impressive structures of its type in the Midwest.

Designed by local architectural firm Asmus and Clark, the Grand Lodge of Tennessee was built in 1925, a time when most architects designing monumental buildings turned to the Neoclassical style, also known as Classical Revival. The Detroit Masonic Temple is the world's largest Masonic Temple at 500 Temple Street. It was designed in the neo-gothic architectural

style, using a great deal of limestone. The ritual building features 16 floors, stands 210 feet (64 m) tall, with 1,037 rooms. Ground-breaking took place on Thanksgiving Day 1920.