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Edward Percy Moran
The Hour of Victory
Joachim Ferdinand Richardt
Mount Vernon, East Front
After Edward Meyer Kern
Mount Vernon, the Home of Washington
Frederick Dalrymple
Mount Vernon: The Spinning House–Carpenter’s House [North Lane], 1934
Paul Revere
The bloody massacre perpetrated in King Street Boston on March 5th 1770 by a party of the 29th Regt., 1770
Edward Savage
The West Front of Mount Vernon, c. 1787-1792
G. & F. Bill (publishers)
Bird's Eye View of Mt. Vernon, The Home of Washington, 1859
Daniel Huntington
Washington and Gist Crossing the Allegheny River
John Ross Key
Rose Garden at Mount Vernon, c. 1905
William Winstanley
View of the North [Hudson] River (Morning), 1793
Paolo Fumagalli
Mount Vernon, West Front, c. 1820
Edmund R. and Ludwig Restein
Washington's triumphal entry in New York City, Nov. 25th, 1783
John Gadsby Chapman
View from the Site of the Old Mansion of the Washington Family, 1833
John Gadsby Chapman
View of the Birth-place of Washington
Currier and Ives
Washington's entry into New York: on the evacuation of the city by the British, Nov. 25th. 1783
George R. Hall
Washington's Adieu to His Generals
Alfred Jones
Mount Vernon, 1895
Louis Rémy Mignot
Washington’s Home, Mount Vernon, 1857/1859
Thomas Prichard Rossiter
Palmy Days at Mount Vernon
Edward Savage
The East Front of Mount Vernon, c. 1787-1792
William B. T. Trego
The March to Valley Forge, December 19, 1777 (painted in 1883)
John Gadsby Chapman
Distant View of Mount Vernon, 1834
John Gadsby Chapman
View of Yorktown, Virginia
P. Haas
S.E. view of the mansion of George Washington, Mount Vernon, ca. 1840s