ARLINGTON HOUSE
Historic Structures Report
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I. APPENDIXES

A. Extract from the Annual Reports of the Secretary of War, Quartermaster General, and the Cemeterial Branch of the Quartermaster's Office Relating to Arlington National Cemetery, 1861 to June 30, 1912

B. Expenditures on Arlington House, 1874-1895

C. Funds for Restoration of Arlington House, and Two Outbuildings, December 11, 1928

D. Index to National Archives Record Group 79, National Park Service Maps and Plans of Arlington National Cemetery and Arlington House

E. Plans of Arlington House in National Archives Record Group 92, Records of the Quartermaster General

F. Public Resolution—D.O. 74—68th Congress (H.J. Res. 264)

G. Check List of Historical Prints and Photographs of Arlington House, 1823-1931

H. A Summary of the Physical History of Arlington House, 1802-1933

I. Original Drawings of Arlington House Transferred to National Capital Parks, National Park Service, by the Department of Defense, September 5, 1952

J. Description of May-June 1961 Repairs Made to Roofs of North and South Wings and Conservatory (Room 116)

K. Work on Truss Between Rooms 206 and 207, 1976

L. Work of Strengthening Floor System Above North Arch of Upstairs Center Hall (Room 201) and Main Stairway (Room 113), 1978

M. Additional Bracing of Arlington House First Floor System 1979

N. Description of Proposed Structural Work on Arlington House, August 15, 1979


II. MAPS

No. 1—Survey of the 6,000 acre tract of John and Gerrard Alexander on the Potomac River, April 1741, by Joseph Berry

No. 2—Topography of Arlington Heights, Virginia, of 250 acres of ground around Arlington House intended for use as a national military cemetery, made by E. Hergesheimer assisted by R.E. McMath, June 1864 . . . .

No. 3—Enlarged Section of Sheet No. 5 of "Environs of Washington, D.C.," by Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1864-1865 . . . .

No. 4—Base Map of Area Covered by This Study, Ca. 1861 . . . .

No. 5—Map Showing Proposed Extension of Water Main and Location of Fire Hydrants at Arlington National Cemetery . . D. Q. Office, Dec. 24th, 1904 . . . .

No. 6—Map Showing Location of New Fire Mains for the Arlington, Va. National Cemetery, D.Q.M.O. Washington, D.C., March 1907 . . . .

No. 7—Map Showing Grounds Around Arlington House, February 1921


III. HISTORICAL PLANS OF ARLINGTON HOUSE

No. 1—Hypothetical Plan, North Wing, First Floor Plan, 1802

No. 2—Hypothetical Plan, North Wing, Second Floor Plan, 1802

No. 3—Hypothetical Plan, South Wing Basement, 1804

No. 4—Hypothetical Plan, South Wing, First Floor, 1804

No. 5—Arlington House in 1804, East Elevation, Appearance of Wings Hypothetical

No. 6—Arlington House, ca. 1811, East Elevation, Appearance of Wings Hypothetical

No. 7—Elevation of Victorian Mantels Installed in Room 112 (or Room 4) by Robert E. Lee in 1855

No. 8—Elevation and Details of South Wall in Room 112 (or Room 4)

No. 9—Elevation of Victorian Mantel Installed in Room 115 (or Room 2) by Robert E. Lee in 1855

No. 10—Elevation and Detail of West Side in Room 115 (or Room 2) by Robert E. Lee in 1855

No. 11—Plan of Basement of Center or Main House, Arlington House, Showing Location of 1855 Brick Hot Air Furnace

No. 12—Robert E. Lee's Plan of Buildings at Arlington House, October 17, 1859

No. 13—Major William Myers Plan, Dated March 16, 1874, for Wooden Steps for the East (Front) Portico and the Two Wooden Porches on the West (Rear) Side of Arlington House

No. 14—Hypothetical Plan of Landscape Gardener David H. Rhodes 1885 Quarters on Second Floor of Arlington House

No. 15—Proposed Change in Sewer From Mansion, Arlington National Cemetery . . . November 1896

No. 16—SPL—2—766—Steam Heating for Lee Mansion—Arlington National Cemetery . . . October 1906

No. 17—First Floor Plan of Custis-Lee Mansion (From SPL—2—766—Section B), Dated April 23, 1910

No. 18—Preliminary Drawings of the First Floor of Arlington House Showing Use of the Rooms in November 1923

No. 19—Measured Drawings (Floor Plans) of the Custis-Lee Mansion, Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia . . . ca. March 1924

No. 20—Measured Drawings (Elevations) of the Custis-Lee Mansion, Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia . . . ca. March 1924


IV. PHOTOGRAPHS

No. 1—Arlington House, ca. 1823

No. 2—Arlington House, June 28, 1864

No. 3—Arlington House, 1867

No. 4—Arlington House, 1871

No. 5—Sketch of Arlington House, 1884

No. 6—Arlington House, 1900

No. 7—Arlington House, South Elevation, 1908

No. 8—Arlington House, 1911

No. 9—Arlington House, West (Rear) Elevation, 1930

No. 10—Arlington House Elevation, June 1930

No. 11—Arlington House, South Elevation, August 1983

No. 12—Drawing of Center Hall (Room 111), West End, Panels

No. 13—View of Old Lock in Main Hall (Room 111), Returned to its Original Location on Door to Room 110 on North Side of West End of Main Hall, October 1931

No. 14—View of Room 108 (Parlor) at Right and Room 109 (Dining Room), After Restoration of Arlington House, June 1930

No. 15—View of Room 108 (Parlor) in Right Corner and Room 109 (Dining Room) with Additional Furniture, Arlington House, October 1931

No. 16—View of Main House Drawing Room (Room 112), incorrectly Restored as "State Reception Room," June 30, 1930

No. 17—View of Parlor (Room 115), Incorrectly Restored as "State Dining Room," June 30, 1930

No. 18—View of "The Cupboard in the North Downstair Hall," Arlington House, October 1931


V. BIBLIOGRAPHY



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