Butler Building

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Location3 B Street, SE, Washington, D.C.
Coordinates38°53′14″N 77°00′31″W / 38.8873°N 77.0085°W / 38.8873; -77.0085
Completed1874
Butler Building
The Butler Building around 1919, with New Jersey Avenue to the left and B Street to the right. The fireproof archival unit is the leftmost unit.
Interactive map of the Butler Building area
General information
Location3 B Street, SE, Washington, D.C.
Coordinates38°53′14″N 77°00′31″W / 38.8873°N 77.0085°W / 38.8873; -77.0085
Named forBenjamin Franklin Butler
Completed1874
Demolished1929
Technical details
MaterialCape Ann granite, brick
The side of the Butler Building at left, looking towards the United States Capitol in 1902

The Butler Building was a mansion in Washington, D.C., constructed by Benjamin Franklin Butler. It served as the headquarters of the U.S. Marine Hospital Service and its successor, the Public Health Service, from 1891 until 1929. It also contained a purpose-built fireproof unit to store archives of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. It was demolished in 1929 to construct the Longworth House Office Building.

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