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Capitol Conversation- A Moment in Time: Samuel F.B. Morse's House of Representatives
Capitol Conversation- A Moment in Time: Samuel F.B. Morse's House of Representatives
In 1822, Samuel F.B. Morse, the inventor of the telegraph, painted a scene of the Hall of the House of Representatives. Learn about this moment in time, later used for the restoration of the space in 1976.
Capitol Conversation - A Moment in Time: Samuel Morse and the Hall of the House of Representatives
Capitol Conversation - A Moment in Time: Samuel Morse and the Hall of the House of Representatives
In 1822, Samuel F.B. Morse, who later invented the telegraph, painted a scene of the Hall of the House of Representatives. Learn about this moment in time, later used for the restoration of the space in 1976.
Capitol Conversation - The Great Compromiser: Henry Clay
Capitol Conversation - The Great Compromiser: Henry Clay
This program will cover the life and legacy of Senator, Representative, and Speaker of the House Henry Clay, one of the two statues from the state of Kentucky. Speaker Clay served in both the Old House and Old Senate, as well as was the first person to lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda.
Capitol Conversation - Library of Congress
Capitol Conversation - Library of Congress
Learn about the early days of the Library of Congress, once housed here inside the Capitol from its creation until 1897.
Object Spotlight - Tape Recorder
Object Spotlight - Tape Recorder
The discovery of President Nixon’s secret taping system in the White House set off a debate involving all three branches of our government. See the tape recorder in Exhibition Hall and learn about the conflict over Executive Privilege.
Object Spotlight - Tape Recorder
Object Spotlight - Tape Recorder
The discovery of President Nixon’s secret taping system in the White House set off a debate involving all three branches of our government. See the tape recorder in Exhibition Hall and learn about the conflict over Executive Privilege.