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View of Mount Vernon, the Seat of General Washington
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View of Mount Vernon, the Seat of General Washington
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View of Mount Vernon, the Seat of General Washington

Date1798
ClassificationsPrint
Mediumengraving
DimensionsObject: 6 1/4 × 8 7/8 in. (15.9 × 22.5 cm) Sheet: 8 1/8 × 10 3/8 in. (20.7 × 26.3 cm)
Credit LineGift of Dr. David Tatham
Object number1984.57
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View from Mount Washington
View from Mount Washington
Fenner, Sears & Co.
circa 1831
Vernon Evans and family of Lemmon, South Dakota, near Missoula, Montana. Leaving the grasshopper-ridden and drought-stricken area for a new start in Oregon or Washington. Expects to arrive at Yakima in time for hop picking. Makes about two hundred miles a day in Model T Ford. Live in tent
Vernon Evans and family of Lemmon, South Dakota, near Missoula, Montana. Leaving the grasshopper-ridden and drought-stricken area for a new start in Oregon or Washington. Expects to arrive at Yakima in time for hop picking. Makes about two hundred miles a day in Model T Ford. Live in tent
Arthur Rothstein
July 1936
The Summit of Mount Washington
The Summit of Mount Washington
Winslow Homer
1869
The Coolest Spot in New England--Summit of Mount Washington
The Coolest Spot in New England--Summit of Mount Washington
Winslow Homer
1870
The Summit of Mount Washington
The Summit of Mount Washington
Winslow Homer
1869
French village view [flooded street] near Vernon
French village view [flooded street] near Vernon
1876
General Thomas Swearing in the Volunteers, Called into the Service of the U S at Washington, D.C.;
General Thomas Swearing in the Volunteers, Called into the Service of the U S at Washington, D.C.;
Winslow Homer
1861
Mount Mansfield, from Rice’s Hill
Mount Mansfield, from Rice’s Hill
Charles Maurand
1874
Farmer’s Nooning [After William Sidney Mount]
Farmer’s Nooning [After William Sidney Mount]
Alfred Jones
1843
Christ on the Mount of Olives
Christ on the Mount of Olives
after Albrecht Dürer
1508
Major General H. W. Halleck
Major General H. W. Halleck
19th
General Ulysses S. Grant
General Ulysses S. Grant
19th
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