Washington D.C in Early Photography - 23 Rare Vintage Photos Capture the Capital of the U.S From the 19th Century

This is what Washington, D.C looked like in early photography. Most of them were taken in the early 1860s, several from the 1840s.

 
Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated for a second time on March 4th, 1865
 
A Civil War Camp near Washington, DC in 1862

 

 
Adjusting the rope for the execution of captain Henry Wirz, Washington, DC, November 10, 1865

 

 
Ford's Theatre, draped in mourning after Lincoln's assassination, 1865

 

 
Civil War victory parade on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C., 1865

 

 
The Capitol in 1861

 

During the Civil War, Capital dome not finished, Washington DC,1863

 

Ford's Theatre in the 1870s

 

Guards examine passes near Georgetown, Washington D.C., on the banks of the Potomac River, during the Civil War in 1865

 

Maimed soldiers and others before Office of U.S. Christian Commission, Washington, D.C., April 1865

 

The alley behind Ford's Theater, 1865

 

The Capitol building under construction in Washington, DC, ca. 1863

 

The construction of the Washington Monument is completed by Army engineers, December 6, 1884

 

The Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln at the unfinished Capitol, Washington D.C, March 4, 1861

 

The Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln at the unfinished Capitol, Washington D.C, March 4, 1861

 

The Treasury Department Building under construction, 16 September 1861

 

The US Capitol building, still with the old copper dome, 1846

 

The White House in 1846

 

Treasury Department in the early 1860s

 

U.S. volunteer infantry in Washington, D.C, March 1865

 

US Capitol, Washington, D.C, 1861

 

Washington during the Civil War, 1865

 

 
Washington Monument in 1860

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