English: Graves of Ann and William Thornton a the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, DC (a National Historic Landmark). He was the first Architect of the Capitol and is the only non-Congressman to be honored with a "Latrobe Cenotaph" (right) - though it is his grave, not a true cenotaph. She was a well-known socialite and diarist who recorded many key events during her lifetime, e.g. Dolley Madison's actions during the Burning of Washington. Both have articles in Wikipedia. She outlived her husband William by decades, and here they are now, joined after death by QRpedia!
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