Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. is a 1967 novel by Gore Vidal. The sixth novel in his Narratives of Empire series of historical novels, it begins in 1937 and continues into the Cold War, tracing the families of Senator James Burden Day and influential newspaper publisher Blaise Sanford.

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Daniel Mortimer Friedman

Daniel Mortimer Friedman

Judge

Paul Nemenyi

Paul Nemenyi

Mathematician

Richard Walker Bolling

Richard Walker Bolling


Margaret Bayard Smith

Margaret Bayard Smith

Author

Eugene Hale

Eugene Hale

Former United States Senator

Russell V. Mack

Russell V. Mack

Member of the United States House of Representatives

Oscar L. Chapman

Oscar L. Chapman


Eben A. Ayers

Eben A. Ayers

Author

Arkady Shevchenko

Arkady Shevchenko

Soviet official

Washington Matthews

Washington Matthews

Surgeon

Robert Sterling Yard

Robert Sterling Yard

American writer

Robert Drinan

Robert Drinan

Former U. S. Representative

Jules Henri de Sibour

Jules Henri de Sibour

French architect

Robert G. Carter

Robert G. Carter

American author

William B. Cushing

William B. Cushing

Officer

Lyman R. Casey

Lyman R. Casey


William Dudley Chipley

William Dudley Chipley

American statesman

William Allan Oldfield

William Allan Oldfield

American lawyer

Jim Vance

Jim Vance

American television presenter

Lewis B. Schwellenbach

Lewis B. Schwellenbach

Former United States Senator

Seaman A. Knapp

Seaman A. Knapp


Santiago Iglesias

Santiago Iglesias

Trade unionist

Christine Terhune Herrick

Christine Terhune Herrick

American author

John Gaillard

John Gaillard

Former U. S. senator

Frederick Steiwer

Frederick Steiwer

American Politician

Ben Hebard Fuller

Ben Hebard Fuller

General

Henry Schoolcraft

Henry Schoolcraft

American geographer

Robert Bruce Horsfall

Robert Bruce Horsfall

American illustrator

Seth and Mary Eastman

Seth and Mary Eastman

American artist

William Jackson Humphreys

William Jackson Humphreys

American physicist

John Spencer Bassett

John Spencer Bassett

American historian

Ralph Randolph Gurley

Ralph Randolph Gurley


Kyriakos Varvaressos

Kyriakos Varvaressos

Greek politician

Stefan Korboński

Stefan Korboński

Polish Politician

Jessie Bernard

Jessie Bernard

Sociologist

Martha Rountree

Martha Rountree

American broadcaster

Hinton Rowan Helper

Hinton Rowan Helper

American critic

Wayne MacVeagh

Wayne MacVeagh

Former Attorney General of the United States

James Burrill Jr.

James Burrill Jr.

Former United States Senator

William H. Emory

William H. Emory

American surveyor

Julius Erasmus Hilgard

Julius Erasmus Hilgard

German-American engineer ‧ Theodore Erasmus Hilgard's son

George P. Larrick

George P. Larrick


Juliet Opie Hopkins

Juliet Opie Hopkins


Charles Henry Tompkins

Charles Henry Tompkins

American officer

Solomon Foot

Solomon Foot

Former member of the United States Senate

John B. Coulter

John B. Coulter

Senior officer

Clyde D. Eddleman

Clyde D. Eddleman


Allen W. Gullion

Allen W. Gullion

American officer

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