Washington, George, 1732-1799--Homes & haunts--Virginia--Mount Vernon (Estate); Houses; Plantations
George Washington's home at Mount Vernon, Virginia. The building is a multi-story, columned wood building. Postmarked 1904 on verso. Published by JF Jarvis.
Train engine car and passenger car on a very steep set of railroad tracks. People stand in front of and behind the train, with more people visible inside the passenger car. 'Mt. Washington' can be read across the side of the train car. Title: 538....
Train engine car and passenger car on a very steep set of railroad tracks. Despite the caption, the train appears to be descending with the engine at the lower level. People stand in front of and behind the train, with more people visible inside...
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“[…] Washington is placed in an elaborate setting equal to his importance. In the Grand Manner tradition of portraiture, his is before a velvet drapery swag and a classical column, both alluding to his high rank, and surrounded by the...
Portraits; Men; Women; Lawyers; Government officials; Partisan politics; Political conventions
Robert H. Lucas of Louisville, Kentucky, shaking hands with Dolly Gann. A lawyer, he served as U.S. Collector of Internal Revenue in Kentucky from 1921-1929, and as national Commissioner of Internal Revenue in Washington, D.C. from 1929-1930, and...