PLATE I. Design for Lincoln Memorial on Potomac Park site, by Henry Bacon, architect. Frontispiece.
II. Diagram of lands near the Capitol, accompanying report of Commission of
Fine Arts to the Lincoln Memorial Commission, June 17, 1911
III. General plan, showing relation of proposed Lincoln Memorial to the Capitol,
the Washington Monument, the White House, Arlington, and the approach
to Rock Creek Park; and indicating the landscape setting
IV. Preliminary design for an armory for the National Guard of the District of
Columbia
V. Preliminary designs for the proposed buildings for the Departments of State, of
Justice, and of Commerce and Labor. Perspective of composition
VI. Preliminary designs for the proposed buildings for the Departments of State, of
Justice, and of Commerce and Labor. View from the Treasury Depart-
VII. Preliminary designs for the proposed buildings for the Departments of State, of
Justice, and of Commerce and Labor. View up Fifteenth Street from the
Mall.
VIII. Preliminary designs for the proposed buildings for the Departments of State,
of Justice, and of Commerce and Labor. Elevation of buildings from the
IX. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, designed by the Supervising Architect of
the Treasury Department
X. Accepted design for the Perry Memorial, by Mr. J. H. Freedlander and Mr.
A. D. Seymour, jr., of New York City
XI. Design for Perry Memorial, by Mr. James Gamble Rogers, of New York
XII. Design for Perry Memorial, by Mr. Paul Cret, of Philadelphia, Pa
XIII. Design for Perry Memorial, by Messrs. Dillon, McLellan & Beadel, of New