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Benjamin Brown (B.B.) French (1800–1870) lived in Washington, D.C. for nearly 40 years, holding a number of publically appointed positions in the government. During his time as Commissioner of Public Buildings he played a role in building the Capitol Dome, extensions to the U.S. Capitol, and oversaw a number of historical events including the Gettysburg Address and the funeral of Abraham Lincoln. Photo Courtesy Library of Congress. |
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