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providing two design drawings of his own. Walter's drawings for the first time showed a west wing of the
Treasury building on the site of former greenhouses for the White House that would eventually create a closed rectangular shaped Classical Revival styled stone building with Mills's center wing bisecting the rectangle and creating two enclosed courtyards. Ultimately Walter's design was chosen and in 1851, Robert Mills was released from his architectural position at the Treasury Department.
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Treasury building. A report on January 29, 1838, by Walter critical of the building design was rebutted by Mills a few weeks later in February. Despite Mills's arguments, a congressional bill was brought to the floor and voted on with the recommendation to demolish the Treasury building and use the stone for a replacement Post Office building. The bill was narrowly defeated 94-91 and work on the Treasury building was allowed to continue.
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Department offices. One of the most important revisions was the acceptance of the need to expand the
Treasury building with both simultaneously a south and west wings. The inclusion of the later west wing in the design and planning created an opportunity for economies of scale by reducing costs for manpower and building materials. In 1855 ground was broken to start excavating for the South Wing foundation after the razing of the old State Department.
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Treasury building beginning with a south wing extension, in 1851, he was removed from his Treasury position before any design or construction of the south wing had begun.
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repaired, yet by 1805 the records of the department were beginning to overwhelm the original building and a new "fireproof" brick and masonry vault extension was planned for the west side of the
Treasury building facing the next-door Presidential residence. The extension of the Treasury building was designed by architect
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Treasury building along with a report on the need for a more fire-proof building in the future, he also included drawings of what he proposed as a potential new Treasury building. Mills eventually won a design competition and was appointed Architect of
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styled red brick building with a basement and attic that had 16 rooms on the first floor and 15 rooms on the second floor. The building was 147 feet (45 m) long and 57 feet (17 m) wide, flanking the south-east end of the President's House (later renamed the
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1747:White House
1705:Tudor Place
1688:Tidal Basin
1518:Blair House
1485:World War I
537:The Ellipse
515:since 1928.
400:War of 1812
373:White House
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210: /
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364:Federal
329:, is a
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