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HISTORY OF CONGRESS
AND THE CAPITOL

Additional Information - House 1815-1851

House Desk, Thomas Constantine, 1819

House Desk, Thomas Constantine, 1819

 
House Desk, Thomas Constantine, 1819 House Chair, Thomas Constantine, 1819

House Member’s Desk and Chair, ca. 1818-1857

After the British burned the Capitol in 1814, only a roofless shell remained. Once the chambers were rebuilt, the legislators needed somewhere to sit. The House ordered 188 desks and chairs like these for their chamber. Cabinetmaker Thomas Constantine built them in just four months.

First image:
Collection of the U.S. House of Representatives (desk)

Second image:
Collection of the U.S. House of Representatives, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Miller in memory of Nellie Holmead Fowler (chair)

 
History of Congress and the Capitol