Late 1910s Washington D.C. (Silent) Part 2 of 2

TC IN: 015847 TC OUT:020133 00:00 title card: "The state Army and Navy have headquarters in this building 00:07 Army and Navy Building in Washington DC 00:09 title: "The original copy of the Declaration of Independence is kept in the Department of State" 00:30 title: "the Bureau of Engraving and Printing makes all government bonds, stamps, and paper money 00:37 "Printing bonds" 00:45 VS fast motion of workers 00:48 "The government protects the inventor - the Patent office has plans of over a million inventions" 00:54 "the pension building 10:00 "Washington has many monuments to commemorate its heroes on land and sea - General U S Grant"; statue 01:06 "Arlington, the former estate of General Robert E Lee, is the final resting place of many brave soldiers"; the building and graveyard 01:15 "America's Unknown Soldier is buried in Arlington" 01:28 "The world's arms conference used the Pan-American building"; "the delegates" 01:47 "All of the foreign countries send ambassadors to live in Washington. The home of the French ambassador" 01:53 "Lafayette's monument, the French general who aided us in the Revolutionary War" 02:11 "Ford's Theatre where Lincoln was shot" 0:19 "Across the street is the house where Lincoln died, April 15, 1865" 02:24 "The Lincoln Memorial is as simple as was the man" 02:31 "Washington's Monument overlooks the city" https://www.myfootage.com/results.asp... This clip is available for licensing without time code and logo - To inquire about licensing email us at [email protected] or call us at (212) 620-3955 @- Please Subscribe to our channel, as we are constantly adding new clips. Thanks! Keywords Time: 1910s, Setting: Washington D.C., Department of State, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, The Pension Building, Arlington Cemetery, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Ford's Theatre, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument People: Objects: Declaration of Independence, government bonds, printing government bonds, 1910s automobiles, Subjects: Washington D.C. Plans, Washington D.c. Early History, 1910s World's Arms Conference,