Old Brick Capitol

Item

Title
Old Brick Capitol
Date
1814 (built)
1929 (demolished)
Description
First known as the Old Brick Capitol, this building served as a a temporary meeting place for Congress after the burning of the US Capitol during the War of 1812. At the outbreak of the Civil War, the building became a prison. Confederate soldiers and spies, insubordinate Union officers, and several conspirators in the assassination of President Lincoln were imprisoned here. In 1929, the building was demolished, and the current U.S. Supreme Court building was constructed on the site.
Source
District of Columbia Public Library. View original.
Coverage
1800-1829
1860-1889