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Background imageWashington Collection: Private dining-room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908

Private dining-room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908)

Background imageWashington Collection: Mrs McKinleys bedroom at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908

Mrs McKinleys bedroom at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908. The bedroom of Ida Saxton McKinley, wife of President McKinley

Background imageWashington Collection: The East Room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908

The East Room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908)

Background imageWashington Collection: President Harrisons bedroom at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908

President Harrisons bedroom at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908. View showing the state bed and a day bed with a cushion embroidered with the name of President Benjamin Harrison

Background imageWashington Collection: The State Dining-room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908

The State Dining-room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908)

Background imageWashington Collection: The Oval Sitting-room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908

The Oval Sitting-room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908)

Background imageWashington Collection: The White House kitchen, Washington DC, USA, 1908

The White House kitchen, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908)

Background imageWashington Collection: Easter egg rolling, The White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908

Easter egg rolling, The White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Lucy Webb Hayes, wife of American president Rutherford B Hayes

Background imageWashington Collection: The Blue Room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908

The Blue Room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908)

Background imageWashington Collection: Interior of the White House greenhouse, Washington DC, USA, 1908

Interior of the White House greenhouse, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908)

Background imageWashington Collection: The White House and greenhouses, Washington DC, USA, 1908

The White House and greenhouses, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908)

Background imageWashington Collection: Negro Senators in Congress - Washington, 1868

Negro Senators in Congress - Washington, 1868. From Treasury of Literature, 1 August 1868

Background imageWashington Collection: Mount Vernon, the Residence of Washington, 19th century

Mount Vernon, the Residence of Washington, 19th century. Before 1861

Background imageWashington Collection: George Washington (1732-1799), American president, 18th century

George Washington (1732-1799), American president, 18th century

Background imageWashington Collection: The L. C. Smith Tower, Seattle, U. S. A. c1910s. Artist: Curtis & Miller

The L. C. Smith Tower, Seattle, U. S. A. c1910s. Artist: Curtis & Miller
The L.C. Smith Tower, Seattle, U.S.A. c1910s. Published by C.P. Johnston Co. (Seattle)

Background imageWashington Collection: Principal front of the Capitol, Washington, c1820Artist: R Brandard

Principal front of the Capitol, Washington, c1820Artist: R Brandard
Principal front of the Capitol, Washington, c1820

Background imageWashington Collection: Smithsonian Institution in Washington. Artist: A Krausse

Smithsonian Institution in Washington. Artist: A Krausse
Smithsonian Institution in Washington

Background imageWashington Collection: Richmond, Virginia, 1862-1867. Artist: R Hinshelwood

Richmond, Virginia, 1862-1867. Artist: R Hinshelwood
Richmond, Virginia, 1862-1867. The state capital of Virginia, Richmond was the capital and seat of government of the Confederacy during the American Civil War of 1861-1865

Background imageWashington Collection: Washington, DC, 1862-1867. Artist: W Ridgway

Washington, DC, 1862-1867. Artist: W Ridgway
Washington, DC, 1862-1867. Although threatened by Confederate forces from the state of Virginia for much of the American Civil War, Washington DC remained in Union hands throughout the conflict

Background imageWashington Collection: Capitol of the United States, Washington DC, 1855. Artist: J Andrews

Capitol of the United States, Washington DC, 1855. Artist: J Andrews
Capitol of the United States, Washington DC, 1855. Illustration from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, Volume II, by John Howard Hinton, published by Samuel Walker

Background imageWashington Collection: The White House, Washington DC, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard

The White House, Washington DC, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard
The White House, Washington DC, late 19th century. Photograph from Portfolio of Photographs, of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings by John L Stoddard, published by the Werner Company, (Chicago)

Background imageWashington Collection: The Capitol, Washington DC, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard

The Capitol, Washington DC, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard
The Capitol, Washington DC, late 19th century. Photograph from Portfolio of Photographs, of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings by John L Stoddard, published by the Werner Company, (Chicago, c1899)

Background imageWashington Collection: George Washingtons home, Mount Vernon, Virginia, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard

George Washingtons home, Mount Vernon, Virginia, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard
George Washingtons home, Mount Vernon, Virginia, late 19th century. This plantation on the banks of the Potomac River was inherited by George Washington from his sister-in-law in 1759

Background imageWashington Collection: The National Washington Monument, Washington DC, USA, 1855. Artist: AC Warren

The National Washington Monument, Washington DC, USA, 1855. Artist: AC Warren
The National Washington Monument, Washington DC, USA, 1855. Begun in 1848, the Washington Monument was not completed until 1884

Background imageWashington Collection: Washington, United States Capitol, 19th century. Artist: Currier and Ives

Washington, United States Capitol, 19th century. Artist: Currier and Ives
Washington, United States Capitol, 19th century

Background imageWashington Collection: Letter from George Washington to the Earl of Buchan, Philadelphia, 22nd April 1793

Letter from George Washington to the Earl of Buchan, Philadelphia, 22nd April 1793. Artist: George Washington
Letter from George Washington to the Earl of Buchan, Philadelphia, 22nd April 1793. Letter from George Washington to the Earl of Buchan on the principle that should guide the United States in

Background imageWashington Collection: Samuel Taylor Coleridge, English poet, critic, and philosopher, 19th century

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, English poet, critic, and philosopher, 19th century. Portrait of Coleridge (1772-1834), Romantic poet and author of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. and Kubla Khan

Background imageWashington Collection: Washington Irving, American author, 20th century

Washington Irving, American author, 20th century. Portrait of the American author (1783-1859), creator of Rip Van Winkle and Ichabod Crane

Background imageWashington Collection: George Washington, First President of the USA, 19th century. Artist: W Humphreys

George Washington, First President of the USA, 19th century. Artist: W Humphreys
George Washington, First President of the USA, 19th century. Portrait of Washington (1732-1799)

Background imageWashington Collection: George Washington, 19th century. Artist: Rembrandt Peale

George Washington, 19th century. Artist: Rembrandt Peale
George Washington, 19th century. Washington was the first President of United States. After commanding the American Revolutionary army to victory over the British in the American War of Independence

Background imageWashington Collection: The Death of Uncle Tom, From Uncle Toms Cabin published 1852, (1923). Artist: William Heinemann Ltd

The Death of Uncle Tom, From Uncle Toms Cabin published 1852, (1923). Artist: William Heinemann Ltd
The Death of Uncle Tom, From Uncle Toms Cabin published 1852, (1923). Published in The Outline of Literature, by John Drinkwater, London, 1923

Background imageWashington Collection: Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard

Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard
Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC, late 19th century. Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs, of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings, published by the Werner Company, (Chicago, c1899)

Background imageWashington Collection: George Washington (1732-99), 1796. Artist: Gilbert Stuart

George Washington (1732-99), 1796. Artist: Gilbert Stuart
George Washington (1732-99), 1796. lst President of the USA (1789-1797). National Portrait Gallery, London

Background imageWashington Collection: Washington E Connor, partner and broker of the Jay Gould stochbroking firm, 1885

Washington E Connor, partner and broker of the Jay Gould stochbroking firm, 1885. Jay Gould was thought to do the largest brokerage business in the New York Stock Exchange at the time

Background imageWashington Collection: East room of the White House, Washington, c1901

East room of the White House, Washington, c1901. This is the room where William McKinley (1843-1901), 25th President of the USA (1896-1901), shook hands with all comers. From The Sphere

Background imageWashington Collection: Ida Saxton McKinley, wife of President William McKinley, c1901

Ida Saxton McKinley, wife of President William McKinley, c1901. Ida Saxton (1847-1907) married William McKinley (1843-1901), 25th President of the USA, in 1871

Background imageWashington Collection: President William McKinleys state bedroom at the White House, 1901

President William McKinleys state bedroom at the White House, 1901. McKinley (1843-1901) 25th President of USA from 1896, was shot by an anarchist, Leon Czolgosz

Background imageWashington Collection: White House, Washington, United States, 1901

White House, Washington, United States, 1901. The official residence of the American President, as it appeared at the time of William McKinleys assassination. From The Sphere

Background imageWashington Collection: Inauguration of President Lincoln, Washington DC, 4 March 1861

Inauguration of President Lincoln, Washington DC, 4 March 1861. Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) delivering his inaugural address as President in front of the Capitol

Background imageWashington Collection: Battle of Yorktown, Virginia, American War of Independence, 1781

Battle of Yorktown, Virginia, American War of Independence, 1781. British commanders Charles, Marquis of Cornwallis (1738-1805), O Hara and Chewton surrendering their swords to George Washington

Background imageWashington Collection: George Washington (1732-1799), First President of the USA

George Washington (1732-1799), First President of the USA
George Washington (1732-1799), first President of the USA. Oil on canvas

Background imageWashington Collection: Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), 7th president of the USA, Washington, USA, 1828

Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), 7th president of the USA, Washington, USA, 1828
Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), 7th president of the USA (nickname Old Hickory ), as President-elect, 1828, receiving a complimentary address from admirers during his journey to Washington

Background imageWashington Collection: Latest from Spirit-Land, 1863. Artist: John Tenniel

Latest from Spirit-Land, 1863. Artist: John Tenniel
Latest from Spirit-Land, 1863. Ghost of King George III says: Well, Mr. Washington, What Do You Think of Your Fine Republic Now, Eh? - What D Ye Think? What D YeThink, Eh? Ghost of Mr



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