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MARKING THE “NEW DEAL" AT WASHINGTON. —President Roosevelt laying the cornerstone of the new £2,400,000 building which is being erected at Washington for the U.S.A. Department of the Interior. He used the trowel which George Washington used when performing a similar function for the National Capitol.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19026, 28 May 1936, Page 14

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MARKING THE “NEW DEAL" AT WASHINGTON.—President Roosevelt laying the cornerstone of the new £2,400,000 building which is being erected at Washington for the U.S.A. Department of the Interior. He used the trowel which George Washington used when performing a similar function for the National Capitol. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19026, 28 May 1936, Page 14

MARKING THE “NEW DEAL" AT WASHINGTON.—President Roosevelt laying the cornerstone of the new £2,400,000 building which is being erected at Washington for the U.S.A. Department of the Interior. He used the trowel which George Washington used when performing a similar function for the National Capitol. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19026, 28 May 1936, Page 14

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