we might mention a bit about benjamin henry latrobe. to america in the 1800s and evidence suggests he moved to the americas to escape a lot of bad debt in england. at the time, the laws that exist to did not really pursue people of a left one country and went to another, so we are pretty sure latrobe escaped his that debts in england and was able to start afresh in america. we might also pause to look at an image we see in the plaster on the wall in front of us. it very clearly illustrates the shadow of a new or post and a railing that you could hang onto as you climb the stairs. there is still some discussion going on about the position of the stair. there is an old story that senator, as a child, had lost his right arm in a farming accident as a young man in since he was -- a young man. since he was left-handed, this allowed him to climb the stairs with the left hand side of the banister. this came to show that a stair existed against this wall, just the reverse. so we have not come to any concrete, 100% conclusion about which way the