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The Fendall Building, 4 1/2 West and Louisiana Ave., Washington, D.C. The Law Office Building, which was renamed "John Marshall Place". This was the original home site of w:Philip Richard Fendall II (1794-1868), which was torn down in 1886. The Fendall Building was torn down in 1931-1932 and is now the site of the large police building. It is located 4 blocks from the National Capital.

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current05:18, 25 January 2007Thumbnail for version as of 05:18, 25 January 20072,268 × 2,821 (866 KB)Doalfe (talk | contribs)The Fendall Building, 4 1/2 West and Louisiana Ave., Washington, D.C. The Law Office Building, which was renamed "John Marshall Place". This was the original home site of Philip Richard Fendall II (1794-1868), which was torn down in 1886. The Fendall B

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