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J. Edgar Hoover (center), director of the FBI, stands by a plaque dedicating a large stained-glass window to him at Capitol Hill Methodist Church, which today is called Capitol Hill United Methodist Church, on June 26, 1966. Also pictured are the Rev. Edward B. Lewis (left), pastor of the church, and the Rev. Frederick Brown Harris (right), chaplain of the Senate. The window is scheduled to be rededicated on Sept. 29, 2024, to deemphasize the connection to Hoover, whose longtime home was set in what is now the church parking lot. (Photo courtesy of the Capitol Hill United Methodist Church)

J. Edgar Hoover (center), director of the FBI, stands by a plaque dedicating a large stained-glass window to him at Capitol Hill Methodist Church, which today is called Capitol Hill United Methodist Church, on June 26, 1966. Also pictured are the Rev. Edward B. Lewis (left), pastor of the church, and the Rev. Frederick Brown Harris (right), chaplain of the Senate. The window is scheduled to be rededicated on Sept. 29, 2024, to deemphasize the connection to Hoover, whose longtime home was set in what is now the church parking lot. (Photo courtesy of the Capitol Hill United Methodist Church)

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