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                <text>Indiana Ave NW and Court Location</text>
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              <text>Site of what would eventually be the home building of the Court. &#13;
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This small pro-Civil War store building, With a frontage of 23'-4'', has a brick and cast-iron facade of attractive character, now in deteriorating condition. The first story has two intermediate cast-iron piers between corner piers of brick. These are original but the glazing is modern. Above this arc brick corner pilasters, paneled on the face, with cast-iron capitals of modified Corinthianesque character, whose acanthus leaves have an S-curved profile of pronounced curvature. On the left corner only a half pilaster remains. There are three windows at the second story, the central one round-arched. It is glazed with four-light casements and transom. The others are segmental arched, with three-light casements and transom. The openings have ornamental cast-iron hood molds and wood sills. At the third story the windows are segmental arched are provided with similar hood moulds. At the top is a bracketed cast-iron cornice. The roof is flat. </text>
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