Guide book for Strangers Visiting the Cupola of the State House in Boston
Guide book for Strangers Visiting the Cupola of the State House in Boston
John C John Conover Ten Eyck
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They are 10^ feet in heigiit. In the second story, the main feature is the grand entrance vetsibule, or rotunda, 58 by 60, formed by 12 granite columns, 4 feet in diameter. From the north and south sides rise two grand stair-cases, 15 feet wide at the bottom and 7 at the top, terminating in smaller vestibules above, which connect with the various offices in the third story. On the northeast side of the grand vestibule are the assistant treasurer's apartments, 19 feet by 22, 16 by 25, and 10 by ...12, — the latter being the vault, or Uncle Sam's strong box. In the northwest corner, the measurers' apartment, 19 by 29, and 9 by 11. Next the superintendent's room, 12 by 16, and adjoining that, west, the room for the markers and approvers of spirits, 12 by 15. In the southwest corner are the rooms of the weighers and gangers, 22 by 33, and 15 by 12. Southeast corner, two rooms for the inspectors, 40 by 33, and 8 by 12. In one of these rooms are four 14 foot granite col- umns. In most of the rooms in this story, the ceiling is arched.
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