Robert Waldsmith Collection of stereographs and cabinet cards, 1856-1981 RP-3216.ST-7184

Robert Waldsmith Collection of stereographs and cabinet cards, 1856-1981 RP-3216.ST-7184


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Photo Archives of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association

P.O. Box 3600
Mount Vernon, VA 22121
Business Number: 703-799-3600
URL: https://archives.mountvernon.org

Michele Lee

Repository
Photo Archives of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association
Identification
RP-3216.ST-7184
Title
Robert Waldsmith Collection of stereographs and cabinet cards 1856-1981
Quantity
236 stereographs and 61 cabinet cards Photographic Prints
Creator
Waldsmith, Robert, 1913-1993
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research during scheduled appointments. Researchers must complete the Washington Library's Special Collections and Archives Registration Form before access is provided. The library reserves the right to restrict access to certain items for preservation purposes.

Preferred Citation

Credit line

Purchased by the A. Alfred Taubman Fund, 2010


Biographical / Historical

Robert Waldsmith (1913-1993) was an avid collector of George Washington and Mount Vernon materials and author of "Mount Vernon, Enshrined in Stereo" which appeared in the January-February 1980 issue of 'Stereo World.'

Scope and Contents

Views of Mount Vernon spanning more than 100 years. The Robert Waldsmith Collection consists of approximately 300 stereographs and cabinet cards by Alexander Gardner, N. G. Johnson, Luke D. Dillon, and others. Highlights of the collection include: several west front views of the Mansion, including the earlist known one by Frederick Langenheim, circa 1856; an early view of the tomb, circa 1857, and a collection of Washington statues and buildings honoring the first President.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Mount Vernon (Va. : Estate)
  • Washington, George, 1732-1799

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Anderson, D. H. (David H.), 1827-1905
  • Bailly, Joseph Alexis, 1825-1883
  • Ball, Thomas, 1819-1911
  • Bierstadt, Charles, 1819-1903
  • Brown, Henry Kirke, 1814-1886
  • Brumidi, Constantino, 1805-1880
  • Chase, W. M. (William M.), approximately 1818-1901
  • Crawford, Thomas, 1813 or 1814-1857
  • Cremer, James, 1821-1893
  • Cudlip, C. S. (Charles S.), approximately 1845-1889
  • Dillon, Luke C., 1836-1904
  • England, William, 1830-1896
  • Fisher, S. R. (Samuel Ritter), 1834-1908
  • Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
  • Gillingham, Charles L.
  • Greenough, Horatio, 1805-1852
  • Griffith, George W.
  • Houdon, Jean-Antoine, 1741-1828
  • Hubard, William James, 1807-1862
  • Ingersoll, T. W. (Truman Ward), 1862-1922
  • Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931
  • Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)
  • Jones, Geo. H.
  • Kelley, E. W., active 1868-1908
  • Kilburn, B. W. (Benjamin West), 1827-1909
  • Langenheim, Frederick, 1809-1879
  • Langenheim, William, 1807-1874
  • Mills, Clark, 1810-1883
  • Nollekens, Joseph, 1737-1823
  • Parker, Edmund, 1827-1898
  • Proffitt, Judy R.
  • Rice, Moses P. (Parker), 1839-1925
  • Singley, B. L. (Benjamin Lloyd)
  • Soule, John P. (Payson), 1828-1904
  • Stacy, George, 1831-1897
  • Stuart, Gilbert, 1755-1828
  • Waldsmith, John S.
  • Waldsmith, Lois
  • Waldsmith, Robert, 1913-1993
  • Walker, Lewis E. (Lewis Emory), 1822-1880
  • Ward, John Quincy Adams, 1830-1910
  • Washington, George, 1732-1799
  • Washington, Martha, 1731-1802
  • Washington, Mary Ball, 1708-1789
  • Wasson, C. L. (Charles L.)
  • White, Franklin
  • White, Hawley C.

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • Blue Room
  • Boston (Mass.)
  • Bowling Green
  • Cambridge (Mass.)
  • Capitol Square (Richmond, Va.)
  • Central Passage
  • Chicago (Ill.)
  • Chintz Room
  • Circle Storehouse, Clerk's Quarters and Paint Cellar
  • Colonnades
  • Cupola
  • Dining Room
  • East Lawn
  • Fredericksburg (Va.)
  • Front Parlor
  • Gardener's House
  • Kitchen
  • Little Parlor
  • Mansion Circle
  • Mansion Interiors
  • Mansion exterior
  • Mount Vernon (Va. : Estate)
  • National Statuary Hall (United States Capitol, Washington, D.C.)
  • New Room
  • New York (N.Y.)
  • New York (State)
  • Newburgh (N.Y.)
  • North Lane
  • Old Chamber
  • Philadelphia (Pa.)
  • Piazza
  • Pohick Church (Lorton, Va.)
  • Porters' Lodges
  • Potomac River
  • Servants' Hall
  • Sixteen-sided Treading Barn
  • Small Room
  • South Lane
  • South Lumber Room
  • Spinning House
  • Stable
  • Study
  • Summer House
  • United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.)
  • Upper Garden
  • Valley Forge (Pa.)
  • Venetian Window
  • Washington (D.C.)
  • Washington Bedchamber
  • Washington Monument (Washington, D.C.)
  • Waterford (Pa. : Township)
  • West Gate
  • Williamsburg (Va.)
  • World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.)
  • greenhouse slave quarters

Container List

RP-3216 ; ST-7184
Stereographs - Robert Waldsmith Collection
Waldsmith, Robert, 1913-19931856-1981English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 001
    The home of Washington Illustrated. No. 20, Mansion, East Front, from the N.E.
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-18821865-1875
    6 3/4 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mansion taken from the northeast, circa 1870. The balustrade has been removed for repair. Two men are standing next to the cellar entrance. The stereograph is from a series titled, 'The home of Washington Illustrated.' Mounted on tan colored board. The reverse of the card includes a list of 40 views, a drawn line indicates this as being No. 20. Published by Alexander Gardner, 921 Penna. Avenue, Washington D. C. for the Ladies' Mount Vernon Association. For Sale only at Mount Vernon.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 002
    View of Mount Vernon.
    1875
    6 15/16 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the west front of the Mount Vernon Mansion. A lone male figure stands on the Mansion circle road. Mounted on an orange board. View is copyrighted by the Mount Vernon Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 003
    View of Mount Vernon.
    1875
    6 15/16 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the southeast corner of the Mount Vernon Mansion. Mounted on an orange board. Copyright by the Mount Vernon Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 004
    West View of Mt. Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-1904Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union1884-1894
    7 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the west front of the Mount Vernon Mansion. Mounted on orange board. Copyright by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. Luke C. Dillon, Authorized Photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 005
    East View of Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    7 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mount Vernon Mansion. Mounted on orange board. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 006
    Mrs. Washington's Bed Chamber, Where She Died, (May, 1801.) Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-1904Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union1884-1894
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Mansion's south lumber room, once believed to have been occupied by Mrs. Washington upon George Washington's death and formally titled 'Mrs. Washington's Bed Room or Chamber.' Later determined that Mrs. Washington resided in a different chamber on the third floor of the Mansion. Mounted on orange board. Copyright by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. Luke C. Dillon, Authorized Photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 007
    Model of Bastille, in Mt. Vernon Mansion, In the New York Room.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-1904Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union1884-1894
    7 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the model of the Bastille [W-402] displayed under glass in the new room at Mount Vernon, formerly called the New York room. Mounted on orange board. Copyright by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. Luke C. Dillon, Authorized Photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 008
    Washington's Bed and Room Where he Died (December 14, 1799.) Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-1904Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union1884-1894
    7 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Washington bedchamber including the bedstead with a portrait of Washington hanging above. Mounted on orange board. Copyright by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. Luke C. Dillon, Authorized Photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 009
    Old Tomb at Mount Vernon, Remains Removed in 1837.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-1904Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union1884-1894
    7 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the old tomb surrounded by a white picket fence. The tomb stairs are seen at the bottom right. Mounted on orange board. Copyright by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. Luke C. Dillon, Authorized Photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 010
    Tomb of Washington.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-1904Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union1884-1894
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the new tomb. Mounted on orange board. Copyright by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. Luke C. Dillon, Authorized Photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 011
    Old Tomb at Mount Vernon, Remains Removed in 1837.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-1904Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union1884-1894
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the old tomb surrounded by an iron fence. Mounted on orange board. Copyright by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. Luke C. Dillon, Authorized Photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna Avenue, Washington City, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 012
    View of Mount Vernon. [Tomb]
    Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the front of the new tomb. Mounted on orange board. Printed text on the mount includes 'Copyright by the Mount Vernon Association' and 'View of Mount Vernon.' Photographer unknown.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 013
    Butler's House. Mount Vernon
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-1904Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union1884-1894
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16
    Stereoscopic view of the circle storehouse formerly called the Butler's House looking down the south lane. Mounted on orange board. The full title printed on the reverse reads, 'Butler's House, Mount Vernon, Showing, near the Butler's House, and fenced around, the celebrated Magnolia Tree, planted by Washington in the year of his death, 1799. The leaves of this tree have been taken as mementoes to every part of the civilized globe.' Copyright by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. Luke C. Dillon, Authorized Photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 014
    Ohio Room, Mount Vernon Mansion, Nellie Custis' Music Room.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-1904Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union1884-1894
    7 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the fireplace and mantel in the little parlor, formerly called the Music Room or Nellie Custis' Music Room. Mounted on orange board. Copyright by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. Luke C. Dillon, Authorized Photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 015
    The home of Washington Illustrated. No. 16; Interior of Dining Hall
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882c. 1870
    6 7/8 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the new room with the bust of Washington by Houdon displayed in front of the fireplace, circa 1870. Mounted on black board. No. 16 in a series of 30 views. Photographed by Alexander Gardner, 921 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D. C. for the Ladies' Mount Vernon Assocition. For Sale only at Mount Vernon.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 016
    The home of Washington Illustrated. No. 22; Mansion, West Front.
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882circa 1866-1878
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the west front of the Mansion taken from the bowling green. Mounted on beige board. Part of a set of 40 views (No. 22). Photographed by (Alexander) Gardner, 921 Penna. Avenue, Washington D. C. for the Ladies' Mount Vernon Association. For Sale only at Mount Vernon.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 017
    The home of Washington Illustrated. No. 21; Mansion, West Front.
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882circa 1866-1878
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the west front of the Mansion taken from far end of the bowling green. Mounted on beige board. Part of a set of 40 views (No. 21). Photographed by (Alexander) Gardner, 921. Penna. Avenue, Washington, D. C. for the Ladies' Mount Vernon Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 018
    The home of Washington Illustrated. No. 24; Mantel piece in Dining Hall.
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882circa 1866-1878
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the fireplace and Vaughan mantel in the new room at Mount Vernon. Mounted on beige board. Part of a set of 40 views (No. 24). Photographed by (Alexander) Gardner, 921. Penna. Avenue, Washington, D. C. for the Ladies' Mount Vernon Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 019
    The home of Washington Illustrated. No. 8; Tomb of Washington.
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882c. 1870
    6 7/8 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the new tomb at Mount Vernon with two men peering into the vault, circa 1870. Mounted on beige board. The stereograph is No. 8 in a group of 40 views. Photographed by (Alexander) Gardner, 921 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D. C. For the Ladies' Mount Vernon Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 020
    The home of Washington Illustrated. No. 24; Mantel piece in Dining Hall.
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-18821866-1878
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the fireplace and Vaughan mantel in the new room at Mount Vernon. Mounted on beige board. Part of a set of 40 views (No. 24). Photographed by (Alexander) Gardner, 921. Penna. Avenue, Washington, D. C. for the Ladies' Mount Vernon Association. On the reverse, a portion of the printed list of views (34-40) is covered by a paper label for 'Cornelia Van Wagemen.' Along the left border on the reverse is an ink stamp for 'Howard and Thelma Bendix, Montclair, N. J., Stereoscopic View Collection, View No. 297.' The date "Jan 21/70." has been handwritten in pencil.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 021
    The home of Washington Illustrated. No. 10; East Front of Mansion, from S. E.
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882c. 1870
    6 7/8 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of east front of the mansion at Mount Vernon taken from the southeast, circa 1870. Balustrade and porch have been temporarily removed. Mounted on black board. This stereograph is No. 10 of a set of 30 as indicated on the printed list found on the reverse of the card. Photographed by (Alexander) Gardner, 921 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D. C. For the Ladies' Mount Vernon Association. For Sale only at Mount Vernon.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 022
    The home of Washington Illustrated. No. 33; Butler House.
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-18821866-1878
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the circle storehouse formerly called the 'Butler's House.' Two men are nearby on the Mansion circle - one is seated on a stump and the other is leaning against a hitching post. The stereograph is No. 33 in a group of 40 views. Mounted on beige board. Photographed by Gardner, 921 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D. C. For the Ladies' Mount Vernon Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 023
    The home of Washington Illustrated. No. 4; Tomb of Washington.
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882c. 1870
    6 7/8 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the tomb of George Washington. Mounted on black board. The stereograph is No. 4 in a group of 30 views. Photographed by (Alexander) Gardner, 921 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D. C. For the Ladies' Mount Vernon Association. For Sale only at Mount Vernon.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 024
    The home of Washington Illustrated. No. 6; Old Family Vault.
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882c. 1870
    6 7/8 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Old Tomb with a female visitor ascending the stairs to the vault. Mounted on black board. The stereograph is No. 6 in a group of 30 views. Photographed by (Alexander) Gardner, 921 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D. C. For the Ladies' Mount Vernon Association. For Sale only at Mount Vernon.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 025
    The home of Washington Illustrated. No. 5; Tomb of Washington.
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882c. 1870
    6 7/8 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of George Washington's tomb. Two visitors stand in front of the tomb's entrance. Mounted on black board. The stereograph is No. 5 in a group of 30 views. Photographed by (Alexander) Gardner, 921 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D. C. For the Ladies' Mount Vernon Association. For Sale only at Mount Vernon.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 026
    The home of Washington Illustrated. No. 18; Lafayette's Room.
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882c. 1870
    6 7/8 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Blue Room, formerly called 'Lafayette's Room.' Mounted on black board. The stereograph is No. 18 in a group of 30 views. Photographed by (Alexander) Gardner, 921 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D. C. For the Ladies' Mount Vernon Association. For Sale only at Mount Vernon.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 027
    The home of Washington Illustrated. No. 9; Tomb of Washington.
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882c. 1870
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the entrance to Washington's tomb. Mounted on beige board. The stereograph is No. 9 in a group of 40 views. Photographed by (Alexander) Gardner, 921 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D. C. For the Ladies' Mount Vernon Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 028
    The home of Washington Illustrated. No. 27; The Porter's Lodge.
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882c. 1870
    6 7/8 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of one of the porter's lodges at the west gate at Mount Vernon. Two women and two men stand near the entrance to the gate. Mounted on black board. The stereograph is No. 27 in a group of 30 views. Photographed by (Alexander) Gardner, 921 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D. C. For the Ladies' Mount Vernon Association. For Sale only at Mount Vernon.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 029
    The home of Washington Illustrated. No. 6; Tomb of Washington.
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882c. 1870
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the gate and vault of the new tomb, circa 1870. George and Martha Washington's sarcophagi can be seen inside. Mounted on beige board.The stereograph is No. 6 in a group of 45 views. Photographed by (Alexander) Gardner, 921 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D. C. For the Ladies' Mount Vernon Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 030
    [Untitled] Tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon
    H. Ropes & Co.
    6 13/16 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the tomb from a distance. View shows erosion of the hillside south of the vault and approach. Mounted on brown board. A handwritten caption in pencil on the reverse reads, "Tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon."
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 031
    The Tomb of Gel' Washington, at Mt,' Vernon Va.
    Bell & Bro. (Washington, D.C.)October 16, 1872
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereographic view of Knights Templar with banners and flags posing in front of Washington's tomb. The Knights visited Mount Vernon as part of their pilgrimage to Washington D. C. in October 1872. Photographed and Published by Bell & Bro., No 319 Pnn. Avenue, Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 032
    Mount Vernon Mansion, East Front
    Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)c. 1880
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mount Vernon Mansion, hand-colored, c. 1880. Mounted on yellow board. The publisher's imprint on the front of the card reads: J. F. Jarvis' Stereoscopic Views, 135 Penn. Ave. Wash'n, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 033
    Washington Homestead, at Mt. Vernon, Virginia.
    Bell & Bro. (Washington, D.C.)October 16, 1872
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Knights Templar posing in front in front of the Mansion on the east lawn. The Knights visited Mount Vernon as part of their pilgrimage to Washington D. C. in October 1872. Photographed and Published by Bell & Bro., No 319 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 034
    Untitled [Mount Vernon Mansion]
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-18821870
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mount Vernon Mansion. The balustrade and south porch have been removed for repairs. Greenery adorns the pediment above the central doorway and is hung between the two columns directly adjacent to the entrance. Mounted on yellow board.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 035
    Mount Vernon.
    Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931c. 1874
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon taken from the southeast lawn, c. 1874. The porch and balustrade have been removed for repairs. Albumen prints on a yellow card mount that has the photographer's name and address printed on the outer edges, "J. F. Jarvis' Stereoscopic Views. 135 Pa. Ave., Washington D. C." The reverse of the stereograph has an adhered label describing Mount Vernon.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 036
    General Washington's Old Stable and Carriage House at Mount Vernon
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union1880
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Stable at Mount Vernon. The label on the reverse reads: General Washington's Old Stable and Carriage House at Mount Vernon, Built in 1745 by Lawrence Washington, of brick imported from England, and notable for its peculiar style of architecture and commodious dimensions. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington, D. C. Only authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. A partial stamp on the reverse reads: Copyright 1880 by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 037
    H85 - (X227158) - The First President
    Stuart, Gilbert, 1755-1828
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Curved stereoscopic view of Athenaeum portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart. Mounted on gray board. Keystone View Company, Manufacturers, Made in U.S.A., Publishers, Meadville, Pa., New York, N.Y., Chicago Ill. London, England. "This View is Non-Stereoscopic." The reverse of the card includes a lengthy description of The First President.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 038
    The Tomb of Washington, at Mt' Vernon Va.
    Bell & Bro. (Washington, D.C.)1860
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon with wooden plank walk. Mounted on green board. Photographed and Published by Bell & Bro., 319 Penna. Ave., Washington, D.C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 039
    Washington's Home, Mt. Vernon
    Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931Underwood & Underwoodcopyright, 1896
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Curved stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mount Vernon Mansion with visitors on the piazza. Mounted on beige board. Underwood & Underwood Publishers. New York. London. Toronto-Canada Ottawa-Kansas. Works and Studios - Washington, D.C. Arlington, N.J. Littleton, N.H.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 040
    [Untitled] South Lumber Room
    Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Mansion's south lumber room, once believed to have been occupied by Mrs. Washington upon George Washington's death and formally titled 'Mrs. Washington's Bed Room or Chamber.' Later determined that Mrs. Washington resided in a different chamber on the third floor of the Mansion. Mounted on yellow board. J. F. Jarvis' Sterescopic Views, 135 Pa. Ave., Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 041
    Washington's Bed Chamber
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Washington Bedchamber. Label on the reverse reads: Washington's Bed Chamber, Showing the room as it was and Bedstead on which he died, December 14, 1799. Mounted on orange board. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 317 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mt. Vernon Views.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 042
    Mount Vernon
    Rice, Moses P. (Parker), 1839-19251858
    6 3/4 in. x 3 5/16 in.
    "Rice's Stereoscopic Views" of the east front of the mansion at Mount Vernon. Mounted on yellow board. View shows the dilapidated state of the house with ship masts stabilizing the piazza roof. Several people pose on the lawn, piazza and porch. Photograph taken in 1858 - see glass negative [R-221 ; EV-1007c]. Rice immigrates to the U.S. (from Nova Scotia) and arrives in D. C. in 1861 so he is not the photographer. Stereograph was published at a later date. Published by M. P. Rice, Stereoscopic Emporium, No. 520 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 043
    West Front - Mount Vernon
    Cremer, James, 1821-18931861-1873
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the west front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon, 1861-1873. View includes the circle courtyard and north colonnade. The south colonnade and south porch are missing due to storm damange in March 1861. Mounted on yellow board.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 044
    16-sided barn built by George Washington on Dogue Run farm.
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of dilapidated 16-sided barn on the Dogue Run farm. Note on the reverse states that barn was destroyed around 1870. Mounted on yellow board.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 045
    The Washington Homestead, at Mt Vernon VA.
    Bell & Bro. (Washington, D.C.)c. 1858
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mansion from the southeast. The house is dilapidated with ship masts holding up the piazza roof. A handwritten note on the reverse reads, 'Before 1860, note hobby horse on porch.' Mounted on yellow board. Photographed and Published by Bell & Bro., 319 Penna. Ave., Washington, D.C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 046
    No. 634--Mount Vernon, Va.
    Stacy, George, 1831-1897c. 1858
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mansion from the southeast. Part of a series "American Scenery - War Views." Shows the dilapidated house with ship masts holding up the piazza roof. Mounted on yellow board. Publisher attribution based on provenance.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 047
    Tomb of Washington, Mt. Vernon.
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union1880
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the path to Washington's tomb. Two visitors stand next to the tomb's entrance. A third person can be seen at the far right. Mounted on orange board. The front of the stereograph has the photographer's imprint, N. G. Johnson Photographer, No. 317 Pa. Avenue, Washington, D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mt. Vernon Views. A preprinted label affixed on the reverse reads, Tomb of Washington, Mt. Vernon, The ante room to the Vault is about 12 feet square, and here are seen the Sarcophagi; the one on the right containing the remains of George Washington, and that on the left, those of Martha, his wife. It was built in acccordance with the directions contained in Washington's will, to which his remains were removed in 1831. Copyright by the Mt. Vernon Association, 1880.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 048
    View from Old brick Barn to the North arched Gate, Showing the Butler's House, Old Family Kitchen and Supts. Office.
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union1880
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the south lane and outbuildings at Mount Vernon with a man in the foreground. Note the corn crib built on the coach house site. The structure was removed and replaced with the restored coach house in 1894. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, No. 317 Pa. Avenue, Washington D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mt. Vernon Views. A preprinted affixed to the reverse reads, View from Old Brick Barn to the North arched Gate, Showing the Butler's House, Old Family Kitchen and Supts. [Superintendent's] Office.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 049
    Washington's Room, Mt. Vernon Mansion.
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    7 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington's Bedchamber. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. A preprinted label affixed to the reverse reads, Washington's Room, Mt. Vernon Mansion. Showing the Bedstead on which he died, December 14, 1799. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 050
    State Dining Room
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the west wall and northwest corner of the new room. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, No. 317 Pa. Avenue, Washington D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mt. Vernon Views. The label on the reverse reads: State Dining Room, or Banquet Hall in which Washington gave his State Dinners,displaying Peal's (Peale's) painting of Washington before Yorktown and the interesting old relic, the Mayflower Chair, with its old-fashioned straight back, which was brought over i the ship Mayflower in 1620. Also, a bust of Washington by the French sculptor Houdon. Copyright by the Mount Vernon Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 051
    Mt. Vernon Mansion, West, or Original Front.
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union1878-1883
    7 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the west front of the Mount Vernon Mansion. A lone figure appears to be standing in the open doorway. Photograph taken from the bowling green. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 309 9th Street, Washington D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. A preprinted label affixed to the reverse reads, Mt. Vernon Mansion, West, or Original Front. Originally built in 1743 by Lawrence Washington, and extended in 1784-5 by General Washington. It is 96 feet long by 30 feet wide. Copyright by the Mount Vernon Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 052
    Tomb of Washington, Mt. Vernon.
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    7 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the entrance to Washington's tomb. A man is standing on a wooden platform with his hand resting upon the iron gate to the vault's entrance. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 309 9th St., Washington D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. A printed label affixed the reverse reads: Tomb of Washington, Mt. Vernon. The ante room to the Vault is about 12 feet square, and here are seen the Sarcophagi; the one on the right containing the remains of General Washington, and that on the left, those of Martha, his wife. It was built in accordance with the directions contained in Washington's will, to which his remains were removed in 1831. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington, D. C. Only authorized publisher of Mt. Vernon Views.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 053
    View of Roadway leading to the Boat House, from the Tomb of Washington, Mt. Vernon.
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the crossroads for the walks from the wharf leading to the estate and tomb. An unidentified man stands next to the bridge. The boat house and Potomac River can be seen in the distance. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th Street, Washington D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. A printed label affixed to the reverse reads: View of Roadway leading to the Boat House, from the Tomb of Washington, Mt. Vernon. N. G. Photographer, 426 Seventh St., Washingtrn (misspelled), D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 054
    Martha Washington's Bed chamber, The same as when she occupied it and where she died in 1802, Mt. Vernon.
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Mansion's south lumber room, once believed to have been occupied by Mrs. Washington upon George Washington's death and formally titled 'Mrs. Washington's Bed Room or Chamber.' Later determined that Mrs. Washington resided in a different chamber on the third floor of the Mansion. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 309 9th St. Washington, D. C. (partially covered by photograph), Only Authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. A printed label on the reverse reads: Martha Washington's Bed chamber, The same as when she occupied it and where she died in 1802, Mt. Vernon.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 055
    Mount Vernon. The Tomb where repose the mortal remains of Washington.
    New York Stereoscopic Co.
    6 13/16 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Hand colored stereoscopic view of Washington's tomb. Mounted on brown board. On the reverse, caption printed directly on the cardboard mount reads: Mount Vernon. The Tomb where repose the mortal remains of Washington. New York Stereoscopic Co.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 056
    Hallway in the Mansion at Mt. Vernon.
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Mansion's central passage looking towards the west entrance and the main staircase. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. A printed label affixed the reverse reads: Hallway in the Mansion at Mt. Vernon. Giving a view of the old stairway, and the clock upon the stair; also showing the ponderous old brass knocker on the west door, so often handled by Washington's distinguished guests. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 057
    Mt. Vernon Mansion, East, or River Front
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mount Vernon Mansion. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 309 9th St., Washington D. C. (partially covered by photograph). Only Authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. A printed label affixed to the reverse reads: Mt. Vernon Mansion, East, or River Front, Showing the long Piazza constructed by General Washington; also, the South Porth, included in the extensions. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington, D. C. Only authorized Publisher of Mt. Vernon Views.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 058
    No. 224 The Tomb of Washington.
    E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm)c. 1859
    6 11/16 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington's tomb. Two gentlemen are standing at the entrance to the vault. Wood planks have been used to create a walkway to the tomb. Mounted on yellow board. A printed label on the reverse reads: Anthony's Stereoscopic Views. No. 224, The Tomb of Washington. Published by E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., Emporium of American and Foreign Stereoscopic Vies, Chromos and Albums, 591 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, New York.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 059
    No. 194. - The Tomb of Washington.
    England, William, 1830-1896London Stereoscopic Company1859-1860
    6 13/16 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington's Tomb at Mount Vernon accessed by a wooden-planked walkway, circa 1859. One man is standing and peering into the vault, another man is seated on the ground. A ladder leans up against the structure. A printed description on the reverse describes the tomb and its location at Mount Vernon. Part of the American Scenery series.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 060
    Floral Designs, in honor of G. A. R., Public Garden, Boston, 1890
    Chase, W. M. (William M.), approximately 1818-1901Ball, Thomas, 1819-19111890
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Hand-colored stereoscopic view of an equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Ball installed in Boston's Public Garden. The bronze sculpture was commissioned in 1859, modeled in 1864, and cast and dedicated in 1869. Mounted on beige board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads: Excelsive Stereo. Views, By W. M. Chase. Floral Designs, in honor of G. A. R., Public Garden, Boston, 1890.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 061
    Boston and Vicinity, The Public Garden.
    America IllustratedBall, Thomas, 1819-1911
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of an equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Ball installed in Boston's Public Garden. The bronze sculpture was commissioned in 1859, modeled in 1864, and cast and dedicated in 1869. The view includes a fountain in the foreground with a man standing nearby. Mounted on yellow board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads: America Illustrated, Boston & Suburbs. A printed description on the reverse of the card describes location and design of the garden.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 062
    No. 989. Washington Equestrian Statue, Public Garden, Boston, Mass.
    Soule, John P. (Payson), 1828-1904Ball, Thomas, 1819-1911
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of an equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Ball installed in Boston's Public Garden. The bronze sculpture was commissioned in 1859, modeled in 1864, and cast and dedicated in 1869. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads: Boston and Vicinity, John P. Soule--Boston, 199 Washington Street. No. 989. Washington Equestrian Statue, Public Garden, Boston, Mass.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 063
    No. 990. Maid of the Mist, and Washington Statue, Public Garden, Boston, Mass.
    Soule, John P. (Payson), 1828-1904Ball, Thomas, 1819-1911
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of a fountain statue of Venus titled 'Maid of the Mist' with an equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Ball installed in Boston's Public Garden. The bronze sculpture of Washington was commissioned in 1859, modeled in 1864, and cast and dedicated in 1869. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads: Boston and Vicinity, John P. Soule--Boston, 199 Washington Street. No. 990. Maid of the Mist, and Washington Statue, Public Garden, Boston, Mass.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 064
    Equestrian statue of George Washington, Boston
    Ball, Thomas, 1819-1911
    6 7/8 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of an equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Ball installed in Boston's Public Garden. The bronze sculpture was commissioned in 1859, modeled in 1864, and cast and dedicated in 1869. Mounted on yellow board.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 065
    Equestrian statue of George Washington, Boston
    American SceneryBall, Thomas, 1819-1911
    6 13/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of an equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Ball installed in Boston's Public Garden. The bronze sculpture was commissioned in 1859, modeled in 1864, and cast and dedicated in 1869. Mounted on orange board. The publisher's imprint on the front of the card reads Stereoscopic Studies. American Scenery.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 066
    1009--Wall Street, New York, N. Y., U. S. A.
    Ward, John Quincy Adams, 1830-19101890
    7 1/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereographic view of Wall Street in New York City. A statue of George Washington at Wall and Broad Streets is by John Quincy Adams Ward. It was unveiled in 1883. Entitled "Taking the Oath as President," it stands in front of the Sub-Treasury Building which was the site of Federal Hall. The statue is 13-feet high and stands on 6 foot pedestal. Mounted on pink board. The publisher's imprint on the front of the card reads: Keystone View Company. Manufactures & Publishers. Meadville, Pa., St. Louis, Mo., San Francisco, Cal., Toronto, Can., New York, N.Y., London, England. 1009--Wall Street, New York, N. Y., U. S. A. The reverse includes a description of the sculpture and the significance of the site on which it stands.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 067
    Equestrian Statue of George Washington, New York
    Brown, Henry Kirke, 1814-1886
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of an equestrian statue of George Washington in Union Square in New York City. The statue is the work of Henry Kirke Brown and was unveiled on July 4, 1856. The monument stands on the exact spot where Washington was received by the citizens of New York on November 25, 1783. A group of people pose in front of the statue. Mounted on yellow board.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 068
    Washington Monument
    Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Washington Monument in Washington, D. C. Mounted on beige board. Photographer's imprint on the front of the card read: J. F. Jarvis' Stereoscopic Views, 135 Penn. Ave. Wash'n, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 069
    Mills' Bronze Equestrian Statue of Gen. Washington.
    Bell & Bro. (Washington, D.C.)Mills, Clark, 1810-18831869
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Clark Mills' equestrian statue of George Washington at the battle of Princeton located in the center of Washington Circle, Washington, D. C. The statue was authorized by Congress and was unveiled on February 22, 1860. Mounted on orange board. The reverse of the card includes a printed caption describing the inspiration for the sculpture. Photographed and published by Bell & Bro., 319 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. Entered according to an Act of Congress, A. D. 1869, in the District Court of the District of Columbia. The reverse of the card has been signed by 'G. W. Peabody.'
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 070
    Mills' Bronze Equestrian Statue of Gen. Washington.
    Bell & Bro. (Washington, D.C.)1869
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Clark Mills' equestrian statue of George Washington at the battle of Princeton located in the center of Washington Circle, Washington, D. C. The statue was authorized by Congress and was unveiled on February 22, 1860. Mounted on yellow board. The reverse of the card includes a printed caption describing the inspiration for the sculpture. Photographed and published by Bell & Bro., 319 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. Entered according to an Act of Congress, A. D. 1869, in the District Court of the District of Columbia.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 071
    Statue of George Washington
    Hubard, William James, 1807-1862
    6 3/4 in. x 3 5/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of a plaster sculpture of George Washington in Statuary Hall of the U. S. Capitol. The statue is a copy by William Hubard of Jean Antoine Houdon's original life-size marble sculpture of Washington displayed in Virginia's capitol in Richmond. Mounted on yellow board.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 072
    29 Statue of George Washington, U. S. Capitol
    Bierstadt, Charles, 1819-1903Hubard, William James, 1807-1862
    7 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of a plaster sculpture of George Washington in Statuary Hall of the U. S. Capitol. The statue is a copy by William Hubard of Jean Antoine Houdon's original life-size marble sculpture of Washington displayed in Virginia's capitol in Richmond. Mounted on green board. Photographer's advertised products and services on the reverse.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 073
    Statue of George Washington
    Rodgers & Co.Hubard, William James, 1807-1862
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of a plaster sculpture of George Washington in Statuary Hall of the U. S. Capitol. The statue is a copy by William Hubard of Jean Antoine Houdon's original life-size marble sculpture of Washington displayed in Virginia's capitol in Richmond. Mounted on yellow board. Photographer's imprint on the front reads: Rodgers & Co. Publishers and Dealers Stereoscopic Views. No. 359 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D. C. The reverse of the card has misidentified the sculpture as 'Washington From Life, by Rembrandt Peel.'
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 074
    26490 T Washington Monument -- a Towering Memorial in an Exquisite Setting, Washington, D. C.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Washington Monument from a distance. View taken from between two willow trees with a pond in the foreground reflecting the monument. Mounted on gray board. The publishers imprint on the front of the card reads: Keystone View Company, Manufacturers and Publishers, Copyrighted made in the U. S. A. Meadville, Pa., New York, N. Y., Chicago, Ill., London, England. The reverse of the card includes information about the monument. Stereograph is part of a 400 and 200 series, position 6 in the series.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 075
    (1)-5684-Washington Monument (555 ft. high) from the N. W. - Washington, D. C.
    Underwood & Underwood
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Washington Monument from the northwest. A man sits upon a railing next to the Potomac River. The area was eventually dredged at the beginning of the 20th century. Mounted on gray board. The publishers imprint on the front of the card reads: European Publishers, Underwood & Underwood/London/Ltd., New York & Ottawa, Kas., Works, Arlington, N. J. The reverse of the card includes information about the monument and titles in five different languages.
    English, French, German, Spanish; Castilian, Italian, Russian.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 076
    26490 T Washington Monument -- a Towering Memorial in an Exquisite Setting, Washington, D. C.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Washington Monument from a distance. View taken from between two willow trees with a pond in the foreground reflecting the monument. Mounted on gray board. The publishers imprint on the front of the card reads: Keystone View Company, Manufacturers and Publishers, Copyrighted made in the U. S. A. Meadville, Pa., New York, N. Y., Chicago, Ill., London, England. The reverse of the card includes information about the monument.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 077
    Dome of Capitol, Washington, D. C.
    America IllustratedBrumidi, Constantino, 1805-1880
    7 in. x 4 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view looking up at interior dome of the U. S. Capitol and the fresco of the 'Apotheosis of Washington' by Constantino Brumidi. Mounted on yellow board.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 078
    Mt. Vernon, South Front, 1915. [West Front]
    1915
    7 in. x 3 1/4
    Stereoscopic view of the west front of the Mount Vernon Mansion.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 079
    Tomb of Washington, 1915.
    1915
    6 15/16 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington's tomb.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 080
    Mt. Vernon, North Front, 1915. [East Front]
    1915
    6 15/16 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mount Vernon Mansion.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 081
    The Potomac, From Mt. Vernon, 1915.
    1915
    6 15/16 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east lawn looking towards the Potomac River. The summer house can be seen in the distance.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 082
    The Sun Dial, Mt. Vernon, 1915.
    1915
    6 15/16 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Mansion circle and an ivy-covered sun dial looking towards the north lane. The gardener's house and a portion of the servants' hall are also visible in the distance.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 083
    West Front of the Mount Vernon Mansion
    c. 1900
    7 in. x 4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the west front of the Mount Vernon Mansion from the bowling green. The bullseye window has been removed. Mounted on gray board.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 084
    926-83 [View of north façade of Mount Vernon Mansion]
    7 in. x 4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the northeast façade of the Mount Vernon Mansion. View is taken from a distance with a young girl posing in the foreground. Mounted on gray board.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 085
    Untitled [Mount Vernon Mansion]
    c. 1926
    7 in. x 4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green. In the foreground a crouched man poses for the photograph.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 086
    World-Noted Men. Washington.
    London Stereoscopic CompanyNollekens, Joseph, 1737-1823
    6 7/8 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of bust of Washington, likely sculpted by Joseph Nollekens. The stereograph is part of a series "World-Noted Men." Mounted on tan board. The publisher's name and addressed is embossed in the lower left corner: The London Stereoscopic Company, 54 Cheapside.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 087
    742 Washington Park. Chicago, Ill.
    American SceneryWebster & Albee Publishers
    6 13/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington Park in Chicago, Illinois. Flowers in the park are planted to form the name "Washington." Part of the American Scenery series. Mounted on tan board. The publisher's imprint on the front of the card reads: Webster & Albee, Publishers, Rochester, N. Y. American Scenery.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 088
    Untitled [Interior Room]
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of unidentified interior meeting space. A portrait of Washington hangs on the far wall. Mounted on tan board.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 089
    Washington's Headquarters, Newburgh, N. Y.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of exterior of Washington's headquarters at Newburgh. Four men are posed in front of the building. Mounted on tan board. Stamped in ink on the reverse, "Washington's Headquarters, Newburgh, N. Y."
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 090
    2553 - Washington's Tent and Camp Outfit
    Centennial Photographic Co.1876
    7 in. x 4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of exhibition of Washington's Revolutionary War tent, uniform, and camp gear on display at the 1876 International Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mounted on tan board. Publisher's imprint on the front of the card reads: Centennial Photographic Co., Philad'a, International Exhibition, 1876. Sold by Philadelphia proprietors, Edward L. Wilson and W. Irving Adams.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 091
    Washington Monument [Statue of George Washington]
    Anderson Gallery (Richmond, Va.)Houdon, Jean-Antoine, 1741-1828Anderson, D. H. (David H.), 1827-1905
    7 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of statue of George Washington, by Jean-Antoine Houdon on a pedestal bearing 'Washington' on lawn in Richmond. Mounted on brown board. Part of a series titled, Views of Richmond and Vicinity, and Mountain Scenery of Virginia and West Va. Published by Anderson [David H. Anderson], No. 913 Main St., Richmond Va.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 092
    The Washington Bronze Statue, and State House, Richmond, Va.
    Bell & Bro. (Washington, D.C.)Bell & Bro. (Washington, D.C.)Crawford, Thomas, 1813 or 1814-1857
    7 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Crawford in Capitol Square, Richmond, Virginia. Crawford was commissioned by the state of Virginia in 1849. Mounted on pink board. Figures at the base are Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, Meriwether Lewis, Patrick Henry, George Mason and William Nelson. Photographed and published by Bell & Bro., No. 319 Penn Avenue, Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 093
    Washington Monument, Richmond, Va.
    Selden & Co.Crawford, Thomas, 1813 or 1814-1857
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Crawford in Capitol Square, Richmond, Virginia. Crawford was commissioned by the state of Virginia in 1849. Figures at the base are Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, Meriwether Lewis, Patrick Henry, George Mason and William Nelson. Mounted on yellow board. Part of a series titled, Stereoscopic Views in Richmond and Vicinity. Selden & Co. Publishers of Photograph & Stereoscopic Views, Dealers in Photograph, Albums, Cartes de Visite, Stereoscopes, Stationery, Fancy Articles, &c., No. 814 Main Street, Opposite Spotswood Hotel, Richmond, Va. Duplicate copies of this Picture mailed free on receipt of Forty Cents.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 094
    Washington Monument, Richmond, Va.
    Selden & Co.
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Crawford in Capitol Square, Richmond, Virginia. Crawford was commissioned by the state of Virginia in 1849. Figures at the base are Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, Meriwether Lewis, Patrick Henry, George Mason and William Nelson. Mounted on yellow board. Part of a series titled, Stereoscopic Views in Richmond and Vicinity, No. 916. Selden & Co. Publishers of Photograph & Stereoscopic Views, Dealers in Photograph Albums, Cartes de Visite, Stereoscopes, Stationery, Fancy Articles, &c., No. 918 Main Street, 3d door from cor. 10th, Richmond, Va. Duplicate copies of this Picture mailed free on receipt of $4.00 per doz.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 095
    Untitled [Washington Monument, Richmond, Va.]
    Anderson Gallery (Richmond, Va.)Crawford, Thomas, 1813 or 1814-1857Anderson, D. H. (David H.), 1827-1905
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Crawford in Capitol Square, Richmond, Virginia. Crawford was commissioned by the state of Virginia in 1849. Figures at the base are Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, Meriwether Lewis, Patrick Henry, George Mason and William Nelson. Mounted on yellow board. Part of a series titled, Anderson's Stereoscopic Views in of Virginia. For Sale at 131 Main St., Richmond, Va.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 096
    Washington Monument, Richmond, Va.
    Anderson Gallery (Richmond, Va.)Crawford, Thomas, 1813 or 1814-1857Anderson, D. H. (David H.), 1827-1905
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Crawford in Capitol Square, Richmond, Virginia. Crawford was commissioned by the state of Virginia in 1849. Figures at the base are Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, Meriwether Lewis, Patrick Henry, George Mason and William Nelson. Mounted on pink board. Part of a series titled, Views of Richmond and Vicinity, and Mountain Scenery of Virginia and West Va. Published by Anderson, No. 913 Main St., Richmond, Va.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 097
    No. 18. Washington Monument and State Capitol.
    E. S. Lumpkin & Co.Crawford, Thomas, 1813 or 1814-1857E. S. Lumpkin & Co.
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Crawford in Capitol Square, Richmond, Virginia. Crawford was commissioned by the state of Virginia in 1849. Figures at the base are Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, Meriwether Lewis, Patrick Henry, George Mason and William Nelson. Mounted on yellow board. Part of a series titled: Views of Richmond, Va. and Vicinity. Photographed and Published by E. S. Lumpkin & Co., 1011 Main Street. For sale at the principal hotels and book-stores throughout the city.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 098
    8083. Mount Vernon, Mansion Home of George Washington, Columbian Exposition.
    Kilburn, B. W. (Benjamin West), 1827-1909Kilburn, B. W. (Benjamin West), 1827-19091893
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of a replica of the Mount Vernon Mansion constructed for the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. Mounted on brown board. Photographed, Published and Copyrighted, 1893, by B. W. Kilburn, Littleton, N. H. James M. Davis, General Agent, 1015 Arch Street, Philadelphia. The reverse of the card bears a stamp from the Exposition's Department of Photography.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 099
    8083. Mount Vernon, Mansion Home of George Washington, Columbian Exposition.
    Kilburn, B. W. (Benjamin West), 1827-1909Kilburn, B. W. (Benjamin West), 1827-19091893
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of a replica of the Mount Vernon Mansion constructed for the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. Mounted on pink board. Copyrighted 1893, by B. W. Kilburn. Photographed and Published by B. W. Kilburn, Littleton, N. H.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 100
    8083. Mount Vernon, Mansion Home of George Washington, Columbian Exposition.
    Kilburn, B. W. (Benjamin West), 1827-1909Kilburn, B. W. (Benjamin West), 1827-19091893
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of a replica of the Mount Vernon Mansion constructed for the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. Mounted on pink board. Copyrighted 1893, by B. W. Kilburn. Photographed and Published by B. W. Kilburn, Littleton, N. H.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 101
    No. 18. Washington Monument and State Capitol.
    E. S. Lumpkin & Co.Crawford, Thomas, 1813 or 1814-1857
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Crawford in Capitol Square, Richmond, Virginia. Crawford was commissioned by the state of Virginia in 1849. Figures at the base are Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, Meriwether Lewis, Patrick Henry, George Mason and William Nelson. Mounted on yellow board. Part of a series titled: Views of Richmond, Va. and Vicinity. Photographed and Published by E. S. Lumpkin & Co., 1011 Main Street. For sale at the principal hotels and book-stores throughtout the city.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 102
    Washington Monument and State Capitol, Richmond, Va.
    Proffitt, Judy R.Crawford, Thomas, 1813 or 1814-1857February 1989
    7 in. x 3 5/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Crawford in Capitol Square, Richmond, Virginia. Crawford was commissioned by the state of Virginia in 1849. Figures at the base are Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, Meriwether Lewis, Patrick Henry, George Mason and William Nelson. Matted within a black cardboard mount. Created by Judy R. Proffit, Member No. 844 of the The Stereoscopic Society, American Branch for Bob Waldsmith. Notes by photographer: approximate duplicate of view #18 by same name by E. S. Lumpkin & Co., 1011 Main St. Richmond in 1800's.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 103
    8686. Center Court, Fine Arts Building, World's Columbian Exposition.
    Kilburn, B. W. (Benjamin West), 1827-1909Ball, Thomas, 1819-191118931894
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Statue of George Washington by Thomas Ball on display in the Fine Arts Building during the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. The sculpture was commissioned by Mr. Edward Searles of Methuen, Massachusetts and was sculptured in Italy. At the close of the exposition, the statue was moved to the Searles Estate. Mounted on a peach colored board. The title is preprinted on the front of the mount. Copyright 1894, photograph and published by B. W. Kilburn, Littleton, N. H.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 104
    8687. Center Court, Fine Arts Building, World's Columbian Exposition.
    Kilburn, B. W. (Benjamin West), 1827-1909Ball, Thomas, 1819-191118931894
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Statue of George Washington by Thomas Ball on display in the Fine Arts Building during the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. The sculpture was commissioned by Mr. Edward Searles of Methuen, Massachusetts and was sculptured in Italy. At the close of the exposition, the statue was moved to the Searles Estate. Mounted on a peach colored board. The title is preprinted on the front of the mount. Copyright 1894, photograph and published by B. W. Kilburn, Littleton, N. H.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 105
    8446. North Court, from the Rotunda, Fine Arts Building, Columbian Exposition.
    Kilburn, B. W. (Benjamin West), 1827-1909Ball, Thomas, 1819-191118931893
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Statue of George Washington by Thomas Ball on display in the Fine Arts Building during the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. The sculpture was commissioned by Mr. Edward Searles of Methuen, Massachusetts and was sculptured in Italy. At the close of the exposition, the statue was moved to the Searles Estate. Mounted on a peach colored board. The title is preprinted on the front of the mount. Copyright 1893, photograph and published by B. W. Kilburn, Littleton, N. H. Reverse of the stereograph includes a stamp 'The Treadwell Collection' and the handwritten name 'Hubbard.'
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 106
    8443. South Court, from the Rotunda, Fine Arts Building, Columbian Exposition.
    Kilburn, B. W. (Benjamin West), 1827-1909Ball, Thomas, 1819-191118931893
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Statue of George Washington by Thomas Ball on display in the Fine Arts Building during the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. The sculpture was commissioned by Mr. Edward Searles of Methuen, Massachusetts and was sculptured in Italy. At the close of the exposition, the statue was moved to the Searles Estate. Mounted on a peach colored board. The title is preprinted on the front of the mount. Copyright 1893, photograph and published by B. W. Kilburn, Littleton, N. H. Reverse of the stereograph includes a stamp 'The Treadwell Collection.'
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 107
    32831 The Washington Memorial Chapel at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Curved stereoscopic view of the Washington Memorial Chapel at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Mounted on gray board. Keystone View Company, Manufacturers, Copyrighted Made in U.S.A., Publishers, Meadville, Pa., New York, N.Y., Chicago Ill. London, England. The reverse includes a printed history of the site. Number 19 in a series.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 108
    6221 T Where Washington Took Command of the American Army -- Washington Elm, Cambridge, Mass.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Curved stereoscopic view of the Washington elm where General Washington took command of the Army in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Mounted on gray board. Keystone View Company, Manufacturers, Copyrighted Made in U.S.A., Publishers, Meadville, Pa., New York, N.Y., Chicago Ill. London, England. The reverse includes a printed history of famous tree including its demise in 1923. Part of a series 400/200/100 - this view is 394 of the 400 series.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 109
    13511 -- Washington's Headquarters at Newburgh on the Hudson, N. Y., U. S. A.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Curved stereoscopic view of Washington's headquarters at Newburgh. Mounted on gray board. Keystone View Company, Manufacturers, Copyrighted Made in U.S.A., Publishers, Meadville, Pa., New York, N.Y., Portland, Oregon, London, Eng., Sydney, Aus. The reverse includes a printed history of site including geographic coordinates.Number 37 in a series.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 110
    11686 -- Longfellow's Home, Cambridge, Mass., U. S. A., U. S. A.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Curved stereoscopic view of Longfellow's Home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Mounted on gray board. Keystone View Company, Manufacturers, Copyrighted Made in U.S.A., Publishers, Meadville, Pa., New York, N.Y., Portland, Oregon, London, Eng., Sydney, Aus. The reverse includes a printed history of site including geographic coordinates.Number 9 in a series.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 111
    32780 Washington's Headquarters at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Curved stereoscopic view of Washington's headquarters at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Mounted on gray board. Keystone View Company, Manufacturers, Copyrighted Made in U.S.A., Publishers, Meadville, Pa., New York, N.Y., Chicago Ill. London, England. The reverse includes a printed history of site. Number 18 of a series.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 112
    KL65015 -- Historic Washington Bible. This View is Non-Stereoscopic.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Curved stereoscopic view of the 'Washington Bible.' Mounted on gray board. Keystone View Company, Manufacturers, Copyrighted Made in U.S.A., Publishers, Meadville, Pa., New York, N.Y., Chicago Ill. London, England. The reverse includes a printed history of its use at Valley Forge and the faith of 'great' men. Number H89 in a series. Note: Bible appears to be Martha Washington's Bible which George Washington purchased for her in New York on August 18, 1789. This Bible is in the special collection at Mount Vernon [W-1659].
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 113
    No. 1256. General Washington's Treasure Chest.
    Kilburn BrothersKilburn Brothers
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Sterescopic view of Washington's iron 'treasure' chest. Mounted on yellow board. Photographed and Published by Kilburn Brothers, ----- Littleton, N. H. The iron chest is in Mount Vernon's Fine and Decorative Arts Collection [W-1964].
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 114
    Stereoscopic Views on the Schuylkill River and Vicinity [Washington Headquarters, Valley Forge]
    Fisher, S. R. (Samuel Ritter), 1834-1908
    6 11/16 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington's Headquarters at Valley Forge. Mounted on yellow board. No. 11 in a series of Stereoscopic Views on the Schuylkill River and Vicinity, Photographed by S. R. Fisher, Norristown, PA.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 115
    Excelsior Series. American Views. Philadelphia, Penn'a. [Washington's Carriage]
    Cremer, James, 1821-1893Cremer, James, 1821-18931864
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of 'Gen. Washington's Carriage' exhibited at The Great Sanitary Fair, Philadelphia. This coach actually belonged to Washington's Philadelphian acquaintances Samuel and Elizabeth Powel and is likely a near duplicate of the coach owned by Washington as both vehicles shared the same coach maker. Stereograph is part of the Excelsior Series - American Views published by Cremer. Mounted on orange board. Adhered label on reverse - James Cremer, Publisher of Stereoscopic Views, 18 South Eighth St., Philadelphia. Stereoscopes and Views, Wholesale and Retail.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 116
    Revolutionary Memorials
    Jones, Geo. H.Jones, Geo. H.1874
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of a displayed George Washington manuscript. Washington is writing to Colonel Nathaniel Wade on 26 September 1780 regarding supplies to West Point. Mounted on yellow board. Printed on the front of mount: Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1874, by Geo. H. Jones, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. The reverse reads: Revolutionary Memorials, published by Geo. H. Jones, Photographer, Post Office Address, Box 347. Ispwich, Mass. Orders by mail receive prompt attention.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 117
    Untitled [Washington's Residence, Mt. Vernon]
    c. 1859
    6 7/8 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic glass plate of the east front of Mount Vernon from the southeast lawn. The piazza is supported by wooden beams. A handwritten label is adhered to the front right frame - Washington's Residence, Mt. Vernon.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 118
    Tomb of Washington. Mt. Vernon, Va.
    White, Franklin1860
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic glass negative of Washington's tomb. The image is very faded. Printed on the front in gold font: F. White, Manufacturer of Stereoscopic Views, Boston, Mass. Tomb of Washington. Mt. Vernon, Va. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1860 by Franklin White in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of New Hampshire.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3612 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 119
    Mount Vernon.
    Langenheim, Frederick, 1809-1879Langenheim, William, 1807-1874c. 18561858
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the west front of the Mount Vernon Mansion from the bowling green, c. 1856. Mounted on cream board. 'Langenheim' is embossed on the front of the card mount. The reverse bears a printed label - Langenheim's American Stereoscopic Views. Entered according to the Act of Congress in 1858.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 120
    Untitled [Home of Gen'l Washington, East Front, Mt. Vernon]
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mount Vernon Mansion with the balustrade removed for repairs. Haystacks are gathered on the lawn. Mounted on yellow board. On the reverse are handwritten notes that possibly the photograph was taken by Bell with the date Apr. 2nd, 1869.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 121
    Untitled
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of four views in each stereograph frame. The views include the east and west fronts of Mount Vernon, Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon and Pohick Church. Mounted on yellow board.
    English.

    Untitled   
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 122
    Pilgrimage of Washington, Columbia, Potomac and De Molay Commanderies, of the District of Columbia to Mount Vernon in Honor of Washington Commandery No. 1 Knights Templar of Hartford, Ct., Oct. 16th 1872
    Bell & Bro. (Washington, D.C.)Bell & Bro. (Washington, D.C.)October 16, 1872
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereographic view of Knights Templar posing in front in front of the Mansion on the east lawn. The Knights visited Mount Vernon as part of their pilgrimage to Washington D. C. in October 1872. Mounted on yellow board. Imprinted text on the reverse reads: Pilgrimage of Washington, Columbia, Potomac and De Molay Commanderies, of the District of Columbia to Mount Vernon in Honor of Washington Commandery No. 1 Knights Templar of Hartford, Ct., Oct. 16th 1872. Photographed and published by Bell & Bro., No. 319 Penn Avenue, Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 123
    Untitled [Outbuildings at Mt. Vernon]
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of four outbuildings in each stereograph frame. The views include buildings near the Mount Vernon Mansion: Kitchen, Circle Storehouse, Gardener's House and Servants' Hall. Mounted on yellow board.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 124
    Tomb of Washington
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1880
    7 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the path to Washington's tomb. Two visitors stand next to the tomb's entrance. A third person can be seen at the far right. Mounted on yellow board. The front of the stereograph has the photographer's imprint, N. G. Johnson Photographer, 317 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mt. Vernon Views. A preprinted label affixed on the reverse reads, Tomb of Washington, Mt. Vernon, The ante room to the Vault is about 12 feet square, and here are seen the Sarcophagi; the one on the right containing the remains of George Washington, and that on the left, those of Martha, his wife. It was built in accordance with the directions contained in Washington's will, to which his remains were removed in 1831. Copyright by the Mt. Vernon Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 125
    View of Old Tomb
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view from an upper chamber in the Mansion looking south towards the old tomb. The Potomac River can be seen in the distance. Mounted on yellow board. The photographer's imprint on the stereograph mount reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 317 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mt. Vernon Views. The reverse of the stereograph has an adhered printed label - View of Old Tomb, As seen from the South Porch, and window of Martha Washington's bed-Chamber. Copyright by the Mount Vernon Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 126
    East Parlor
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1880
    7 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the northeast corner of the little parlor. Photograph taken from the doorway in the central passage. A relic case is situated in the corner and a portion of the harpsicord is visible. Mounted on yellow board. The photographer's imprint on the stereograph mount reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 317 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mt. Vernon Views. The reverse of the stereograph has an adhered printed label - East Parlor, Showing the Harpsichord, the wedding present of Washington to Miss Custis, his adopted daughter, when she married Col. Lewis; also, the old Flute used by Washington. The room is now furnished by the State of Ohio, so as to appear as it was in Washington's time. Copyright by the Mt. Vernon Association, 1880.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 127
    General Washington's Old Stable and Carriage House at Mount Vernon
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of stable at Mount Vernon. Mounted on yellow board. The photographer's imprint on the stereograph mount reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 309 9th Street, Washington, D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. The reverse of the stereograph has an adhered printed label - General Washington's Old Stable and Carriage House at Mount Vernon, Built in 1745 by Lawrence Washington, of brick imported from England, and notable for its peculiar style of architecture and commodious dimensions. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington D. C. Only authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 128
    Maryland Room, Mt. Vernon Mansion
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Chintz Room. View towards the southwest corner includes the fireplace, closet, bedstead and window. Mounted on yellow board. The photographer's imprint on the stereograph mount reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 317 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mt. Vernon Views. The reverse of the stereograph has an adhered printed label - Maryland Room, Mt. Vernon Mansion, or Bed Chamber of Eleanor Custis, Washington's adopted daughter, showing the Bedstead and steps used by her.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3612 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 129
    Mt. Vernon Mansion, West, or Original Front.
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1880
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the west front of the Mount Vernon Mansion with a man standing on the circle drive. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the stereograph mount reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, No. 317 Penn. Ave., Washington, D. C. Only Authorized Publisher. The reverse of the stereograph has an adhered printed label - Mt. Vernon Mansion, West, or Original Front. Originally built in 1743 by Lawrence Washington, and extended in 1784-5 by General Washington. It is 96 feet long by 30 feet wide. Copyright by the Mt. Vernon Association, 1880.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 130
    Mt. Vernon Mansion, West, or Original Front.
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the west front of the Mansion. A man stands on the Mansion circle courtyard and several individuals are in front of the central entrance. Mounted on orange board. At the right edge, two small holes have been punched through the cardboard mount. The photographer's imprint on the stereograph mount reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. The reverse of the stereograph has an adhered printed label - Mt. Vernon Mansion, West, or Original Front. Originally built in 1743 by Lawrence Washington, and extended in 1784-5 by General Washington. It is 96 feet long by 30 feet wide. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington, D. C. Only authorized Publisher of Mt. Vernon Views.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3612 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 131
    Old Tomb of Washington, as seen from the South Porch, and Window of Martha Washington's bed-chamber. Mt. Vernon.
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1880
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view from an upper chamber in the Mansion looking south towards the old tomb. The Potomac River can be seen in the distance. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the stereograph mount reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, No. 317 Pa. Avenue, Washington, D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mt. Vernon Views. The reverse of the stereograph has an adhered printed label - Old Tomb of Washington, as seen from the South Porch, and Window of Martha Washington's bed-chamber. Mt. Vernon. N. G. Johnson Photographer, 426 Seventh St. Washington, D.C. A stamp in blue ink reads: Copyright 1880 by the Mount Vernon Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3612 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 132
    Old Tomb at Mt. Vernon
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the old tomb at Mount Vernon with two unidentified men. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the stereograph mount reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. The reverse of the stereograph has an adhered printed label - Old Tomb at Mt. Vernon, In which Washington's remains were first placed, and from which they were removed in 1831 to the New Tomb, which was built according to directions in Washington's will, and where they now lie. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 133
    East Front Portico of the Mansion
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view taken from the piazza at Mount Vernon looking south. Two visitors sit upon a bench at the south end with the Potomac River in the far distance. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the stereograph mount reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 317 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mt. Vernon Views. The reverse of the stereograph has an adhered printed label - East Front Portico of the Mansion, Showing the old stone tiling imported from the Isle of Wight, and so often walked upon by Washington. Copyright by the Mount Vernon Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 134
    Portico at the East Front of the Mansion at Mt. Vernon
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view looking down the length of the piazza with visitors seated on benches and a long figure standing at the far end. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the stereograph mount reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, No. 317 Pa. Avenue, Washington, D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mt. Vernon Views. The reverse of the stereograph has an adhered printed label - Portico at the East Front of The Mansion at Mount Vernon, Showing the stone tiling imported from the Isle of Wight, and so often walked upon by Washington. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 135
    View from Cupalo of Mt. Vernon Mansion, looking West to Porter's Lodge
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view from the Mansion's cupola looking west towards the porter's lodges at the west gate entrance. In the foreground are the Mansion circle and the tree lined bowling green. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the stereograph mount reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 309 9th St., Washington, D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. The reverse of the stereograph has an adhered printed label - View from Cupalo of Mt. Vernon Mansion, looking West to Porter's Lodge. A handwritten note describes Washington's property and it's eventual purchase by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 136
    East View from the Mansion, Mt. Vernon
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 7/8 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view from the piazza looking east towards the Potomac River. The view shows a depression in the grass between two small mounds and a small tree with a wooden fence is visible at left. Mounted on orange board. The cardboard mount has been bent down the middle. The photographer's imprint on the stereograph mount reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 309 9th St. Washington, D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. The reverse of the stereograph has an adhered printed label - East View from the Mansion, Mt. Vernon, Showing the Potomac River and the Maryland shore in the distance. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 137
    LaFayette's Room, Mt. Vernon Mansion [Blue Room]
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1880
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the blue room, formerly called Lafayette's room. View towards northwest corner includes part of the bedstead and fireplace. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the stereograph mount reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 309 9th St. Washington, D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. The reverse of the stereograph has an adhered printed label - LaFayette's Room, Mt. Vernon Mansion, so called in consequence of its having been occupied by General LaFayette when visiting Washington at Mt. Vernon. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington, D. C.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 138
    Old Fire Place in the Family Kitchen at Mt. Vernon.
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of interior of the fireplace in the kitchen. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 309 9th St. Washington, D. C., Only Authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. A printed label on the reverse reads, adhered upside-down: Old Fire Place in the Family Kitchen at Mt. Vernon. Showing the old Crane, and low, Dutch range, etc., which show that the demands upon the cook were not limited in Washington's time. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 139
    State Dining Room
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view the new room in the Mount Vernon Mansion. A large screen covers the fireplace and hearth. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 317 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C., Only Authorized Publisher of Mt. Vernon Views. A printed label on the reverse reads: State Dining Room, Or Banquet Hall, in which Washington gave his State Dinners, displaying Peal's [Rembrandt Peale] painting of Washington before Yorktown and the interesting old relic, the Mayflower Chair with its old-fashioned straight back, which was brought over in the ship Mayflower in 1620. Copyright by the Mount Vernon Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 140
    Maryland Room, Mt. Vernon Mansion
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Chintz room in the Mount Vernon Mansion, formerly called the Nelly Custis Room. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. A printed label affixed to the reverse reads: Maryland Room, Mt. Vernon Mansion, or Bed Chamber of Eleanor Custis, Washington's adopted daughter, showing the Bedstead and steps used by her. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 141
    Mrs. Washington's Sitting Room.
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1880
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the old chamber in the Mount Vernon Mansion. Formerly called Martha Washington's sitting room. View towards the north wall shows a relic case positioned in front of doorway from the central passage. The Houdon bust of Washington is displayed within the case. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the stereograph mount reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, No. 317 Pa. Avenue, Washington, D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mt. Vernon Views. The reverse of the stereograph has an adhered printed label - Mrs. Washington's Sitting Room. Adjoining the Family Dining Room and containing the most important relics. A faint stamp in blue ink reads: Copyright 1880 by the Mount Vernon Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 142
    Old Family Kitchen at Mount Vernon
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1880
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the kitchen and colonnade connecting to the Mansion. Nearby is a gentleman standing in the juncture of the south lane and circle drive. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the stereograph mount reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 309 9th St., Washington, D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. The reverse of the stereograph has an adhered printed label - Old Family Kitchen at Mount Vernon, Connected with the Mansion by the arched Colonnade in which the daily meals of General Washington and family were prepared. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington, D. C. A stamp with blue ink reads: Copyright 1880 by the Mount Vernon Association.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 143
    Old Fire Place in the Kitchen at Mt. Vernon.
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the fireplace and dining tables in the Kitchen at Mount Vernon. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, No. 317 Penn. Ave., Washington D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mt. Vernon Views. A preprinted label affixed to the reverse reads, Old Fire Place in the Family Kitchen at Mt. Vernon, Showing the old Crane, and low, Dutch range, etc., which show that the demands upon the cook were not limited in Washington's time. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 144
    The "Washington Oak."
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the "Washington Oak" on the Mount Vernon estate. A man stands to the trunk for scale. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. A printed label affixed the reverse reads: The "Washington Oak." A magnificent primitive Oak, measuring 12 feet in circumference, and over 200 years old. It was a favorite tree of Washington's and under which he often rested. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 145
    Tomb of Washington, Mt. Vernon
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the tomb at Mount Vernon. Mounted on orange board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads, N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington D. C. Only Authorized Publisher of Mount Vernon Views. A printed label affixed the reverse reads: Tomb of Washington, Mt. Vernon. The ante room to the Vault is about 12 feet square, and here are seen the Sarcophagi; the one on the right containing the remains of George Washington, and that on the left, those of Martha, his wife. It was built in accordance with the directions contained in Washington's will, to which his remains were removed in 1831. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 7th St., Washington, D. C. Only authorized publisher of Mt. Vernon Views.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 146
    The Tomb of Washington at M't Vernon Va.
    Bell & Bro. (Washington, D.C.)Bell & Bro. (Washington, D.C.)1860
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon with wooden plank walk. Mounted on yellow board. Printed on reverse of card mount - The Tomb of Washington at M't Vernon Va. Photographed and published by Bell & Bro., No. 319 Penn Avenue, Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 147
    The Washington Homestead at Mt,' Vernon. Va.
    Bell & Bro. (Washington, D.C.)Bell & Bro. (Washington, D.C.)c. 1861
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mansion, c. 1861. The balustrade along the piazza roof has been removed for repair and stacks of cut grass or hay are gathered on the east lawn. Mounted on peach board. Printed on the reverse of the card mount - The Washington Homestead at Mt,' Vernon. Va. Photographed and Published by Bell & Bro., No. 319 Pnn; Avenue. Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 148
    No. 64/70 The Capitol from East Capitol Square, Marble Statue of Washington in the Foreground.
    E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm)Greenough, Horatio, 1805-1852
    6 11/16 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of East Capitol Square and pedestal with statue of George Washington by Horatio Greenough. Several men with scaffolding appear to be working on the sculpture. Mounted on yellow board. The stereograph is part of a series Views in Washington City, D. C. A label affixed to the back of the card mount reads: Views in Washington City, D. C. No. 64/70 (partial torn)..The Capitol from East Capitol Square, Marble Statue of Washington in the Foreground. Published by E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., Emporium of American and Foreign Stereoscopic Views, Chromos and Albums, 591 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, New York.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 149
    NO. 291. Statue of Washington
    Kilburn BrothersKilburn BrothersGreenough, Horatio, 1805-1852
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Horatio Greenough's statue of George Washington in East Capitol Square. Mounted on yellow board. Printed on the reverse of the card mount - Photographed and Published by Kilburn Brothers,----Littleton, N. H.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 150
    Untitled [Statue of George Washington]
    Greenough, Horatio, 1805-1852
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the statue of George Washington by Horatio Greenough. The sculpture is displayed outdoors on a base that reads First in the Hearts of His Countrymen and First in Peace on two sides. Mounted on orange board.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 151
    No. 94. Statue of Washington by Greenough
    Surdam & WhiteGreenough, Horatio, 1805-1852
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/8
    Stereoscopic view of the statue of George Washington by Horatio Greenough in East Capitol Square, Washington, D. C. Admiring the statue is a gentleman and a woman with a baby carriage. Mounted on cream colored board. The photographers imprint on the front of the mount read - Surdam & White, 305 Broadway, New York. American Views. The reverse of card lists Views of Washington D. C. (No. 70 - No. 109) with a line drawn under No. 94. Statue of Washington by Greenough.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 152
    Statute of Gen. Washington
    Greenough, Horatio, 1805-1852
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the statue of George Washington by Horatio Greenough in Washington, D. C. Four young boys pose in front of the scuplture. The sculpture's base read - First in the Hearts of His Countrymen. Mounted on yellow board. A printed label affixed on the back of the mount reads - Statute of Gen. Washington.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 153
    Greenoughs Marble Statue of Washington.
    Bell & Bro. (Washington, D.C.)Bell & Bro. (Washington, D.C.)Greenough, Horatio, 1805-1852
    7 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of statue of George Washington by Horatio Greenough near East Capitol Square, Washington, D. C. The sculpture sits atop a pedestal that reads ' First in the Hears of His Countrymen.' Mounted on peach colored board. Printed on the reverse of the cardboard mount is 'GREENOUGHS MARBLE STATUE of WASHINGTON. Pohotgraphed [misspelled] and Published by Bell & Bro.' No 319 Penn. Avenue. Washington. D. C.'
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 154
    Statue of Gen. Washington
    Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931Greenough, Horatio, 1805-1852
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of statue of George Washington by Horatio Greenough in Washington, D. C. The sculpture sits atop a pedestal that reads, First in the Hearts of His Countrymen. First in Peace. Mounted on cream colored board. The photograph's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount reads: J. F. Jarvis' Stereoscopic Views, 135 Penn. Ave. Wash'n, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 155
    No. 235--Greenough's Statue of Washington
    American Stereoscopic CompanyGreenough, Horatio, 1805-1852July 1877
    6 7/8 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of statue of George Washington by Horatio Greenough near East Capitol Square, Washington, D. C. Mounted on yellow board. Part of a series titled 'Views of Washington.' The publishers imprint on the front of the cardboard mount reads: Views of Washington, American Stereoscopic Co., 16 Maiden Lane, New York.' An ink stamp shaped in a oval includes an illegible name and the date July, 1877.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 156
    Untitled [Tomb at Mount Vernon]
    Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon. The photograph has been hand-colored. The roof of the stables can be seen in the distance. Mounted on yellow board. The photographer's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount read: J. F. Jarvis' Stereoscopic Views, 135 Penn. Ave. Wash'n, D. C. A black ink stamp on the reverse reads, FROM THE DOME OF THE CAPITOL.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 157
    Untitled [Tomb of Washington]
    Walker, Lewis E. (Lewis Emory), 1822-1880June 1859
    6 7/8 in. x 3 5/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the southwest side of the new tomb, June 1859. The left frame includes two men and some sort of signage at their feet that reads 'L. E. Walker…(illegible)'. Mounted on brown board. A handwritten note on the reverse reads: Tomb of Washington taken by L. E. Walker, June 1859.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 158
    Tomb of Washington
    Rice, Moses P. (Parker), 1839-19251858Published 1861-1890
    6 11/16 in. x 3 5/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washinton's tomb at Mount Vernon. Stereograph shows wooden plank walkway, two obelisks and several people. A man looks into the vault and an African American woman stands next to him. A young African American boy leans against the metal railing surrounding one of the obelisks. Photograph likely taken in 1858 - see glass negative [R-221 ; EV-1007d] which includes the same man and young boy. Rice immigrates to the U.S. (from Nova Scotia) and arrives in D. C. in 1861 so stereograph was published at a later date. Mounted on yellow board. A label affixed to the back of the cardboard mount includes a handwritten title 'Tomb of Washington' with the remainder of the label preprinted with - Rice's Stereoscopic Views In and Around the Captiol. Published by M. P. Rice, Stereoscopic Emporium, No. 520 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 159
    3030. Washington's Home at Mt. Vernon.
    Griffith & GriffithGriffith, George W.1902
    7 1/16 in. x 3 9/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the south and east facades of the Mansion at Mount Vernon, 1902. Mounted on peach colored board. Publisher's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount reads: Sold only by Griffith & Griffith, Philadelphia, Chicago, London, Hamburg, Ger. Milan, Italy. Geo. W. Griffith, Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa. [Title] 3030. Washington's Home at Mt. Vernon. Series of 1902 by George W Griffith.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 160
    3031. Where Our First President, Washington, Lived and Died, Mt. Vernon.
    Griffith & GriffithGriffith, George W.
    7 1/16 in. x 3 9/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the south facade and south lawn of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. A man is standing on the south lawn. View also includes the south colonnade and part of the kitchen and well house. Mounted on peach colored board. Publisher's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount reads: Sold only by Griffith & Griffith, Philadelphia, Chicago, London, Hamburg, Ger. Milan, Italy. Geo. W. Griffith, Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa. [Title] 3031. Where Our First President, Washington, Lived and Died, Mt. Vernon.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 161
    3035. Washington's Tomb at Mt. Vernon.
    Griffith, George W.Griffith & Griffith1902
    7 1/16 in. x 3 9/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon. A paying his respects stands at the entrance. Mounted on brown board. The publishers imprint on the front of the card reads: Sold only by Griffith & Griffith, Philadelphia, Chicago, London, Hamburger, Ger., Milan, Ita. Geo. W. Griffith, Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. [Title] 3035. Washington's Tomb at Mt. Vernon. Series of 1902 by George W. Griffith.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 162
    Where Our First President Lived and Died, Mount Vernon, Va.
    6 7/8 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the south facade of the Mansion, south colonnade and a portion of the kitchen. A lone figures stands on the south lawn. Color photomechanical print. The numbers 7311 226 are printed on the reverse.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 163
    218. Mt. Vernon Mansion, East Front. Gen. George Washington's Old Home.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the southeast corner of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. Color photomechanical print. The reverse of the card includes a printed history of the estate and tomb and the identification number A8523.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 164
    No. 1414. Mount Vernon, the Residence of Geo. Washington.
    E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm)c. 1859
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Mount Vernon Mansion from the northeast in a dilapidated state as evidenced by ship masts holding up the piazza. Several samplings have barriers built around the trunks. Mounted on yellow board. A printed label affixed to the reverse reads: Anthony's Stereoscopic Views. No. 1414. MOUNT VERNON, the Residence of Geo. Washington. Published by E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., American and Foreign Stereoscopic Emporium, 501 Broadway, New York. Stamped in black ink is 'Emma J. Brush.'
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 165
    No. 916. Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va.
    Kilburn BrothersKilburn Brothers
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon. Mounted on yellow board. Printed on the reverse of the card: Photographed and Published by Kilburn Brothers,-----Littleton, N. H.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 166
    3047. Washington's Old Homestead, Mount Vernon.
    Kilburn BrothersKilburn Brothers
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Mansion taken from the northeast. Mounted on cream colored board. Printed on the reverse: Photographed and Published by Kilburn Brothers,--Littleton, N. H.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 167
    Untitled
    7 in. x 3 5/16 in.
    Stereoscope with engraved image of the tomb at Mount Vernon. View includes visitors standing in front of the tomb and on the planked walk. Mounted on yellow board.

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  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 168
    Untitled [Tomb of Washington]
    February 13, 1869
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the new tomb. View of front of tomb including the approaching pathway and a man standing next to an obelisk memorial. A similar memorial can be seen at the right of the image. Mounted on yellow board. Penciled note on the reverse reads, 'Tomb of Washington, Feb. 13, 1869.'
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 169
    Untitled [Mount Vernon Mansion]
    Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931
    7 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. Mounted on yellow board. The photographers imprint on the front of the card reads: J. F. Jarvis' Stereographic Views, 135 Penn. Ave. Wash'n, D. C. Penciled notes on the back - 1875 Porch Restored, Mt. Vernon.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 170
    Untitled [Washington's Family Dining Room]
    Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the family dining room at Mount Vernon. View towards the east wall includes a small table and the fireplace. Mounted on yellow board. Photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads: J. F. Jarvis' Stereoscopic Views, 135 Pa. Ave. Washington, D. C. Penciled note on the reverse - Washington's Family Dining Room.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 171
    Untitled [Tomb of Washington]
    1858
    6 13/16 in. x 3 5/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon. Stereograph shows wooden plank walkway, two obelisks and several people. A man looks into the vault and an African American woman stands next to him. A young African American boy leans against the metal railing surrounding one of the obelisks. Photograph likely taken in 1858 - see glass negative [R-221 ; EV-1007d] which includes the same man and young boy. Mounted on yellow board. 'Tomb of Washington' is written in ink on the reverse.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 172
    Untitled [Washington Bedchamber]
    Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Washington Bedchamber with a focus on the bedstead and bed hangings. Mounted on yellow board. Photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads: J. F. Jarvis' Stereoscopic Views, 135 Penn. Ave. Wash'n, D. C. Penciled note on the reverse - Washington Room, Mt. Vernon
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 173
    Tomb of Washington, Mt. Vernon, Va.
    Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington's tomb. Mounted on cream colored board. Photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads: J. F. Jarvis' Stereoscopic Views, 135 Penn. Ave. Wash'n D. C. [Title] Tomb of Washington, Mt. Vernon, Va.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 174
    Mount Vernon. [Tomb]
    Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon. The roof of the stable can be seen in the distance. Mounted on yellow board. Photographer's imprint on the front of the card reads: J. F. Jarvis, Publisher & Dealer Stereoscopic Views. No. 135 Penna. Avenue, Washington [remainder of text is covered by photograph]. A label affixed to the reverse reads: MOUNT VERNON. Once the home now the resting place of the immortal Washington. The Tomb contains the remains of Washington and his wife, Martha. The Mansion contains many historical relics among which may be mentioned the Key of the Bastille, presented by Lafayette, portions of the military and personal furniture of General Washington, &c. No. J. F. Jarvis, Photo.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 175
    Untitled [Mount Vernon]
    May 1868
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon, photograph taken from the northeast. Balustrade has been removed for repairs. Mounted on cream colored board. Handwritten date on the reverse 'May 1868.'
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 176
    Untitled [Mount Vernon]
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon, photographed from the northeast. Balustrade has been removed for repairs. Mounted on yellow board.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 177
    Untitled [Mount Vernon]
    1858
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the mansion at Mount Vernon. Photograph taken from the south lawn. View shows the dilapidated state of the house with ship masts stabilizing the piazza roof. Several people pose on the lawn, piazza and porch. Mounted on yellow board. 'No. 60' is written in ink on the reverse. See glass negative - R-221 ; EV-1007c.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 178
    Untitled [Mount Vernon]
    6 13/16 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Mansion at the Mount Vernon. Photograph is taken from the south lawn. View shows house in dilapidated state with ship masts holding up the piazza roof. Mounted on cream colored board.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 179
    No. 224. The Tomb of Washington.
    6 3/4 in. x 3 5/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of two men standing at the entrance of the Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon. Wooden planks line the walkway to the tomb. Mounted on cream colored board. A label affixed the reverse reads: No. 224. THE TOMB OF WASHINGTON.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 180
    Untitled [Mount Vernon]
    c. 1900
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. Photograph taken from the southeast. Several visitors are on the piazza. Mounted on brown board.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 181
    Untitled [Mount Vernon]
    c. 1900
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the west front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. Several people stand next to the sundial's marble pedestal. A lone male figure stands near a potted tropical plant on the Mansion circle. Mounted on brown board.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 182
    Untitled [Mount Vernon]
    7 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view of visitors on bricked pathway from the wharf leading uphill towards the south lane. Mounted on yellow board. A note on the back indicates the stereograph is created by an amateur. The image is mislabeled in ink as 'Washington's birthplace, Mt. Vernon.' Washington was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 183
    28. Washington's Tomb, Mt. Vernon, Va.
    Stereo-Travel Co.1909
    7 in. x 3 9/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington's sarcophagus through the iron gated entrance of the tomb at Mount Vernon. Mounted on gray board. The publisher's imprint on the front of the card mount reads: Stereo-Travel Co. Corona, New York City. Printed title: 28. Washington's Tomb, Mt. Vernon, Va. Copyright, 1909 by Stereo-Travel Co.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 184
    Untitled [Washington's Tomb]
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-18821866-1875
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon. Mounted on yellow board. Identical to stereograph - 2017-VR-018.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 185
    Views of Washington, D. C., and Vicinity [Tomb at Mount Vernon]
    Gillingham, Charles L.
    7 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon. mounted on cream colored board. Text printed on the front of the cardboard mount reads: Views of Washington, D. C. and Vicinity. Charles L. Gillingham, Publisher, 808 Seventh St., Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 186
    Untitled [Mount Vernon]
    England, William, 1830-1896London Stereoscopic Company1859-1860
    6 13/16 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Mount Vernon mansion with piazza being held up with ship masts. A man and woman are seated in the foreground with another man standing in the background. Mounted on cream colored board. Handwritten note on the reverse states, 'This is a London stereoview prior to 1860.'
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 187
    Untitled [Mount Vernon]
    c. 1859
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mansion from the southeast, c. 1858. Shows the dilapidated house with ship masts holding up the piazza roof. Mounted on yellow board. Penciled note on the reverse indicates the photograph may be attributed to Stacey [George].
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 188
    Untitled [New Room]
    6 7/8/ in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Vaughan mantel in the New Room at Mount Vernon. The bust of Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon sits on a small stand in front of the fireplace. Mounted on yellow board. Penciled note on the reverse reads: Mantel in parlor of Mansion House at Mount Vernon.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 189
    Untitled [Mount Vernon]
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the west front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. View from the bowling green shows piles of hay or grass in the foreground. The south colonnade and south porch are missing due to storm damage in March 1861. Mounted on yellow board.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 190
    3049. Washington's Walk, Mount Vernon.
    Kilburn BrothersKilburn Brothers1870-1879
    6 15/16 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of walkway from the Mount Vernon wharf to the Mansion. In the distance it the white picket fence surrounding the old tomb. Mounted on cream colored board. Title printed on front of cardboard mount reads,'3049. Washington's Walk, Mount Vernon.' Printed on the reverse - Photographed and Published by Kilburn Brothers, -- Littleton, N. H.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 191
    402a Statue, Union Square N.Y.
    Brown, Henry Kirke, 1814-1886c. 1890
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of an equestrian statue of George Washington by Henry Kirke Brown in Union Square, New York City. Part of a series titled European and American Views. Mounted on orange board.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 192
    Untitled [Washington's Headquarters]
    possibly August 20, 1878
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of an interior room of Washington's headquarters at Newburgh. Mounted on orange board. Penciled notes on the reverse give history about the location and the items in the room and date the photograph August 20, 1878.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 193
    Washington City Views. No. 2748. Tomb of the Mother of Washington.
    E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm)possibly 1863
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the tomb of Mary Ball Washington, mother of George Washington, in Fredericksburg, Virginia. A male figures pays his respects. Mounted on yellow board. A label adhered to the reverse reads: Washington City Views. No. 2748. Tomb of the Mother of Washington. Published by E. & H. T. Anthony & CO., Emporium of American and Foreign Stereoscopic Views, Chromos and Albums, 591 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, New York.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 194
    Beauties of the Hudson River. No. 4185 Washington's Head Quarters, at Newburgh, N. Y. Entrance.
    E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm)
    7 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the entrance to Washington's headquarters at Newburgh. Mounted on yellow board. Publisher imprint on the front of the cardboard mount reads: E. & H. T. Anthony & CO., 591 Broadway, New York. A label adhered to the reverse reads: Beauties of the Hudson River. No. 4185 Washington's Head Quarters, at Newburgh, N. Y. Entrance. Published by E. & H. T. Anthony & CO., Emporium of American and Foreign Stereoscopic Views, Chromos and Albums, 591 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, New York.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 195
    32778 The Site of Ft. LeBoeuf Where Washington Delivered Governor Dinwiddie's Message to the French, Waterford, Penna.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of a statue of George Washington delivering Governor Dinwiddie's message to the French. Monument was erected in 1922 by the citizens of Waterford, Pennsylvania. Only known sculpture of Washington in British uniform. Mounted on gray board. Publisher's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount read: Keystone View Company Manufactures, Publishers, Copyrighted Made in the U. S. A. Meadville, Pa., New York, N. Y., Chicago, Ill. London, England. Title - 32778 The Site of LeBoeuf Where Washington Delivered Governor Dinwiddie's Message to the French, Waterford, Penna. [Part of a series] 4.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 196
    16557 Old Custis House of Washington's Courting Days, Williamsburg, Va.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of house in Williamsburg, Virginia where George Washington courted Martha Dandridge Custis. Mounted on gray board. Publisher's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount read: Keystone View Company Manufactures, Publishers, Copyrighted Made in the U. S. A. Meadville, Pa., New York, N. Y., Chicago, Ill. London, England. Title - 16557 Old Custis House of Washington's Courting Days, Williamsburg, Va. [Part of a series] 6.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 197
    X233115--Martha Washington. This View is Non-Stereoscopic.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of portrait of Martha Washington by Gilbert Stuart. Mounted on gray board. The publishers imprint on the front of the card reads: Keystone View Company, Manufacturers and Publishers, Copyrighted made in the U. S. A. Meadville, Pa., New York, N. Y., Chicago, Ill., London, England. Title - X233115--Martha Washington. This View is Non-Stereoscopic. The reverse of the card includes information Martha Washington. Part of a series - H86.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 198
    1241 "Washington Walk" Wash'n D. C.
    Popular Series
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of equestrian statue of George Washington in Washington, D. C. Mounted on orange board - Popular Series.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 199
    Washington Statue, Philadelphia.
    Cremer, James, 1821-1893Bailly, Joseph Alexis, 1825-1883
    6 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of a statue of George Washington in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, near Independence Hall, sculpted by Joseph A. Bailly. Mounted on yellow board. Photographer's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount read: James Cremer, Photographer, 18 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia. Title - Washington Statue, Philadelphia.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 200
    No. 127 Washington [Statue] by Independence Hall
    Bailly, Joseph Alexis, 1825-1883
    6 15/16 in. x 3 7/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view of statue of George Washington near Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Sculpted by Joseph A. Bailly. Mounted on yellow board - Philadelphia Stereoscopic Views.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 201
    437 Washington Statue.
    Cremer, James, 1821-1893Bailly, Joseph Alexis, 1825-1883Cremer, James, 1821-1893
    7 in. x 3 3/4 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the statue of George Washington near Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Sculpted by Joseph A. Bailly. Mounted on orange board. The photographers imprint on the front of the cardboard mount reads: James Cremer, Photographer and Publisher, 18 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia. The back of the mount includes a printed history for Independence Hall or "State House," Philadelphia.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 202
    714. Mt. Vernon Mansion, East Front and Lawn.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view, color photomechanical print, of the east front of the Mansion from the northeast east. Printed on cream colored mount.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 203
    714. Mt. Vernon Mansion, East Front and Lawn.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view, color photomechanical print, of the east front of the Mansion from the northeast east. Printed on green mount. The back of the mount includes printed text of a brief history of the estate and includes an identification number - A8723.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 204
    Home of Washington, Mount Venron, Virginia
    5 13/16 in. x 3 5/16 in.
    Stereoscopic view, color photomechanical print, of the east front of the Mansion from the northeast east. Printed on cream colored mount. The card has machine cut notches on the top and bottom at the center of the card.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 205
    Mt. Vernon. Va. Gen. Washington's Tomb.
    Ingersoll, T. W. (Truman Ward), 1862-19221898
    5 7/8 in. x 3 3/8 in.
    Stereoscopic view, color photomechanical print, of tomb guard Edmund Parker standing in front of Washington's tomb. Printed on cream colored mount. The card has machine cut notches on the top and bottom at the center of the card. Title printed on front of card - Mt. Vernon, Va. Gen. Washington's Tomb. Copyrighted, 1898, by T. W. Ingersoll. The reverse of the card features an alternate, unrelated photomechanical print titled - (10) "I'm so glad you're back, dear--found Mother better?" Pub. by R. R. Whiting, Cincinnati, O.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 206
    5619-Tomb of America's greatest citizen. Washington at Mount Vernon, Va.
    Underwood & Underwood
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of George Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon. Several visitors stand near the entrance. Mounted on gray board. The publisher's imprint on the front of the card reads: European Publishers Underwood & Underwood (London) Ltd. Underwood & Underwood, Sun Sculpture Trademark. New York & Ottawa, Kas. Works, Arlington, N.J. Title - Tomb of America's greatest citizen. Washington at Mount Vernon, Va. copyright Underwood & Underwood. U-186001. Printed directly onto the back of the mount is a brief history of the estate and the title of the stereograph in English, French, German, Spanish, Norwegian and Russian.
    English, French, German, Norwegian, Russian, Spanish; Castilian.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 207
    Washington's Tomb, Mt. Vernon.
    Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931Underwood & Underwood1896
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of George Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon. Several visitors peer into the entrance of the tomb and a man stands next to the iron railing surrounding an memorial obelisk. Mounted on cream colored board. Publisher's imprint on the front of the board reads: Underwood & Underwood Publishers, New York. London. Toronto - Canada. Ottawa - Kansas. Works and Studios - Sun Sculpture trademark. Washington, D. C. Arlington, N. J. Littleton, N. H. Title - Washington's Tomb, Mt. Vernon. Copyright, 1896, by J. F. Jarvis.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 208
    (14) Home of Washington, preserved in memory of the Republic's founder, Mount Vernon, Virginia.
    Underwood & Underwood1908
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. View includes the south porch and visitors lounging and strolling on the east lawn. Mounted on gray board. Publisher's imprint on the front of the board reads: Underwood & Underwood, Publishers. New York. London. Toronto-Canada. Ottawa-Kansas. Works and Studios - Sun Sculpture trademark. Washington, D. C. Arlington, N. J. Littleton, N. H. Title - (14) Home of Washington preserved in memory of the Republic's founder, Mount Vernon, Virginia. Copyright 1908 by Underwood & Underwood. A history of the estate is printed directly onto the back of mount. Titles of the stereograph are printed in English, French, German, Spanish, Swedish and Russian.
    English, French, German, Swedish, Spanish; Castilian, Russian.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 209
    34086 A Nation's Shrine from the air--Home of Washington, Founder of the Republic, Mt. Vernon, Va.
    1931
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic aerial view of the Mount Vernon estate. Mounted on gray board. Publisher's imprint on the front of the mount reads: Keystone View Company, Manufacturers, Publishers. Copyrighted, made in U. S. A. Meadville, Pal, New York, N. Y., Chicago, Ill., London, England. Title - 34086 A Nation's Shrine from the Air--Home of Washington, Founder of the Republic, Mt. Vernon. Va. Printed directly on the back of the mount is a short history of the estate - 29574 Home of Washington, Founder of Republic, Mt. Vernon, Va. Copyright by the Keystone View Company.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 210
    23089--Mt. Vernon, the Home of Washington.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mount Vernon Mansion. A woman and baby carriage are in the foregound. Mounted on gray board. Publisher's imprint on the front of the mount reads: Keystone View Company, Manufacturers, Publishers. Copyrighted, made in U. S. A. Meadville, Pa., New York, N. Y., Portland, Oregon, London, Eng., Sydney, Aus. Title - 23089--Mt. Vernon, the Home of Washington. Printed directly on the back of the mount is a short history of the estate - P 163--(23089) Mt. Vernon, The Home of Washington, Virginia. Copyright by the Keystone View Company.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 211
    (14) - 9516 - Home of Washington, memorial of the Republic's founder, Mt. Vernon, Va.
    Underwood & Underwood
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. View includes the south porch and visitors lounging and strolling on the east lawn. Mounted on gray board. Publisher's imprint on the front of the board reads: Underwood & Underwood, Publishers. New York. London. Toronto-Canada. Ottawa-Kansas. Works and Studios - Sun Sculpture trademark. Arlington, Westwood, N. J. Title - (14) - 9516 - Home of Washington, memorial of the Republic's founder, Mt. Vernon, Va. Copyright Underwood & Underwood. A history of the estate is printed directly onto the back of mount. Titles of the stereograph are printed in English, French, German, Spanish, Swedish and Russian.
    English, French, German, Spanish; Castilian, Swedish, Russian.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 212
    V26348 Looking Into Washington's Tomb, Mt. Vernon, Va.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the interior of George Washington's tomb. View through the gated entrance includes Washington's sarcophagus and several wreaths. Mounted on gray board. Publisher's imprint on the front of the mount reads: Keystone View Company, Manufacturers, Publisher. Copyrighted, Underwood & Underwood. Made in U. S. A. Meadville, Pa. New York, N. Y., Chicago, Ill. London, England. Title - V26348 Looking Into Washington's Tomb, Mt. Vernon, Va. On the reverse, a brief history of Washington's tomb is printed directly on the mount - H91--(V26348) The Tomb of Washington. Copyright by the Keystone View Company.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 213
    (FW) Tomb of America's Greatest Citizen. Washington, at Mount Vernon, Virginia.
    Underwood & Underwood1904
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of visitors at George Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon. Mounted on gray board. Publisher's imprint on the front of the board reads: Underwood & Underwood, Publishers. New York. London. Toronto-Canada. Ottawa-Kansas. Works and Studios - Sun Sculpture trademark. Washington, D. C. Arlington, N. J. Littleton, N. H. Title - (FW) Tomb of America's Greatest Citizen. Washington, at Mount Vernon, Virginia. Copyright 1904 by Underwood & Underwood. A history of the estate is printed directly onto the back of mount. Titles of the stereograph are printed in English, French, German, Spanish, Swedish and Russian.
    English, French, German, English, French, German, Swedish, Russian, Spanish; Castilian.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 214
    (E)-5618-Home of Washington, memorial of the Republic's founder, Mount Vernon, Va.
    Underwood & Underwood
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    English, French, German, Spanish; Castilian, Swedish, Russian.
    General

    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. View includes the south porch and visitors lounging on benches on the east lawn. Note the workers on scaffolding next to the Mansion piazza. Mounted on gray board. Publisher's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount reads: European Publishers Underwood & Underwood (London) Ltd., Underwood & Underwood, Sun Sculpture trademark, New York & Ottawa, Kas. Works Arlington, N. J. (S 143). Title - (E)-5618-Home of Washington, memorial of the Republic's founder, Mount Vernon, Va. Copyright Underwood & Underwood. The reverse of the mount includes a brief history of Mount Vernon. A history of the estate is printed directly onto the back of mount. Titles of the stereograph are printed in English, French, German, Spanish, Swedish and Russian.

  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 215
    Tomb of America's greatest Citizen, Washington, at Mount Vernon, Virginia.
    Underwood & Underwood1903
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of visitors at Washington's tomb. Mounted on gray board. Publisher's imprint on the front of the board reads: Underwood & Underwood, Publishers. New York. London. Toronto-Canada. Ottawa-Kansas. Works and Studios - Sun Sculpture trademark. Washington, D. C. Arlington, N. J. Littleton, N. H. Title - Tomb of America's greatest Citizen, Washington, at Mount Vernon, Virginia. Copyright 1903 Underwood & Underwood. A history of the estate is printed directly onto the back of mount. Titles of the stereograph are printed in English, French, German, Spanish, Swedish and Russian.
    English, French, German, Spanish; Castilian, Swedish, Russian.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 216
    23477--The Spinning Room, Showing Wheel and Loom, Mt. Vernon, Va.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the interior of the spinning house with a large loom and multiple spinning wheels. Mounted on gray board. The publisher's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount read: Keystone View Company, Manufacturers and Publishers, Copyrighted made in the U. S. A. Meadville, Pa., New York, N. Y., Chicago, Ill., London, England. Title: 23477--The Spinning Room, Showing Wheel and Loom, Mt. Vernon, Va. Printed directly on the reverse of mount is a brief history about spinning and weaving. Part of a series H88. Copyright by the Keystone View Company.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 217
    32252 Where the Father of His Country Sleeps--Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon. Mounted on gray board. The publisher's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount read: Keystone View Company, Manufacturers and Publishers, Copyrighted made in the U. S. A. Meadville, Pa., New York, N. Y., Chicago, Ill., London, England. Title: 32252 Where the Father of His Country Sleeps--Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va. [Part of a series] 40. Printed directly on the reverse of the mount is short history about the tomb of George and Martha Washington. Copyright Keystone View Company.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 218
    8034--Tomb of Washington, Mt. Vernon., U. S. A.
    Singley, B. L. (Benjamin Lloyd)18981909
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon. Several visitors stand at near the entrance to the tomb. Mounted on gray board. The publisher's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount read: Keystone View Company Manufacturers, Publishers. Copyright, 1898, by B. L. Singley. Made in U. S. A. Meadville, Pa., New York, N. Y., Portland, Oregon, London, Eng., Sydney, Aus. Title: 8034--Tomb of Washington, Mt. Vernon., U. S. A. Printed directly on the reverse of the mount is a short history of the Mount Vernon estate. Copyright 1909, by Keystone View Company.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 219
    32670 Mt. Vernon Gardens.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of upper garden and greenhouse at Mount Vernon with boxwood lined paths. Mounted on gray board. The publisher's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount reads: Keystone View Company, Manufacturers and Publishers, Copyrighted made in the U. S. A. Meadville, Pa., New York, N. Y., Chicago, Ill., London, England. Title: 32670 Mt. Vernon Gardens.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 220
    26327 Slave Quarters at Mt. Vernon, Va. [Butler's House]
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the sundial in the Mansion circle. In the distance is a view of the outbuildings along the south lane. Enslaved workers performed jobs and duties in these buildings but likely never lived within them. Mounted on gray board. The publisher's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount reads: Keystone View Company, Manufacturers, Copyrighted Made in U.S.A., Publishers, Meadville, Pa., New York, N.Y., Portland, Oregon, London, Eng., Sydney, Aus. Title: 26327 Slave Quarters at Mt. Vernon, Va. Printed directly on the reverse of the mount is a short history about plantation life. Part of a series H90. Copyright by the Keystone View Company.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 221
    8056--State Dining Room, Washington's Old Home, Mt. Vernon, Va. U. S. A.
    Singley, B. L. (Benjamin Lloyd)1898
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the new room at Mount Vernon. The view towards the southwest corner includes the fireplace and Vaughan mantel, surrounded by a metal railing. Mounted on gray board. The publisher's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount reads: Keystone View Company, Manufacturers, Copyrighted, 1898, by B. L. Singley. Made in U. S. A. Publishers, Meadville, Pa., New York, N.Y., Portland, Oregon, London, Eng., Sydney, Aus. Title: 8056--State Dining Room, Washington's Old Home, Mt. Vernon, Va. U. S. A. Part of series - 101. Printed directly on the reverse of the mount is a short history of the room. Copyright by the Keystone View Company.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 222
    23088--Washington's Room, Mt. Vernon, Va.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington's bedchamber at Mount Vernon. The view includes a Windsor chair in the foreground and a partial view of the bedstead and other furniture pieces. Mounted on gray board. The publisher's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount read: Keystone View Company, Manufacturers, Copyrighted Made in U.S.A., Publishers, Meadville, Pa., New York, N.Y., Portland, Oregon, London, Eng., Sydney, Aus. Title: 23088--Washington's Room, Mt. Vernon, Va. Part of a series - 164. Printed directly on the reverse of the mount is a short on Washington and Mount Vernon. Copyright by The Keystone View Company.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 223
    23227 The Home of George Washington, Founder of our Republic, Mt. Vernon, Virginia.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mount Vernon Mansion from the southeast. A series of benches are seen on the lawn in the foreground. Mounted on gray board. The publishers imprint on the front of the card reads: Keystone View Company, Manufacturers and Publishers, Copyrighted made in the U. S. A. Meadville, Pa., New York, N. Y., Chicago, Ill., London, England. Title: 23227 The Home of George Washington, Founder of our Republic, Mt. Vernon, Virginia. Part of a series - P32 - P 163. The reverse of the card includes information George Washington and Mount Vernon. Copyright by The Keystone View Company.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 224
    29366 Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon - from the southeast. Mounted on gray board. The publishers imprint on the front of the card reads: Keystone View Company, Manufacturers and Publishers, Copyrighted made in the U. S. A. Meadville, Pa., New York, N. Y., Chicago, Ill., London, England. The reverse of the card includes information about the estate including geographic coordinates. Number 96 in a series. Copyright by The Keystone View Company.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 225
    29574T A Nation's Shrine--Home of Washington, Founder of the Republic, Mount Vernon, Va.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon - from the southeast. In the foreground visitors rest on benches on the east lawn. Mounted on gray board. The publishers imprint on the front of the card reads: Keystone View Company, Manufacturers and Publishers, Copyrighted made in the U. S. A. Meadville, Pa., New York, N. Y., Chicago, Ill., London, England. Title: 29574T A Nation's Shrine--Home of Washington, Founder of the Republic, Mount Vernon, Va. Part of a series - T77. The reverse of the card includes information about the estate. Copyright by The Keystone View Company.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 226
    8038--Washington's Old Home, Mt. Vernon, Va., U. S. A.
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of east front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. Photograph taken from the southeast lawn. Mounted on gray board. The publisher's imprint on the front of the card reads: Keystone View Company, Manufacturers, Made in U.S.A., Publishers, Meadville, Pa., New York, N.Y., Portland, Oregon, London, Eng., Sydney, Aus. Title: 8038--Washington's Old Home, Mt. Vernon, Va., U. S. A. The reverse includes a printed history of site including geographic coordinates. Number 96 in a series. Copyright by The Keystone View Company.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 227
    166 Tomb of Washington, Mt. Vernon, Va.
    White, Hawley C.H.C. White Co.1902April 14, 1903 (patented)
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon with several visitors. Mounted on gray board. The publisher's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount reads: The "Perfec" Stereograph. (Trade Mark.) Patented April 14, 1903. Other Patents Pending. H. C. White Co., Publishers. General Office and Works, North Bennington, Vt., U.S.A. Title: 166 Tomb of Washington, Mt. Vernon, Va. Copyright 1902 by H. C. White Co.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 228
    (29) The Tomb of Washington at Mt. Vernon, Va, near Washington, U. S. A.
    Kelley, E. W., active 1868-19081906
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon with several visitors nearby. Mounted on gray board. The publisher's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount reads: E. W. Kelley, Publisher, Studio and Home Office, Chicago, U.S.A. Sold only by E. W. Kelley, Chicago: Dallas, Tex: Augusta, Ga. Title: (29) The Tomb of Washington at Mt. Vernon, Va, near Washington, U. S. A. Copyright 1903 by E. W. Kelley [489-7679]
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 229
    303. Home of Washington--the "Father of His Country"--Mt. Vernon, Va.
    International View Co.Wasson, C. L. (Charles L.)1900
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the southeast corner of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. Mounted on gray board. The publisher's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount reads: International View Co. Photographers and Publishers. Home Office and Works, Decatur, Illinois, U. S. A. Title: 303. Home of Washington--the "Father of His Country"--Mt. Vernon, Va. Copyright, 1900, by C. L. Wasson.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7154 ; Waldsmith 230
    165 Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va.
    H.C. White Co.White, Hawley C.1901April 14, 1903 (patented)
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mansion at Mount Vernon from the southeast lawn. Mounted on gray board. The publisher's imprint on the front of the cardboard mount reads: The "Perfec" Stereograph. (Trade Mark.) Patented April 14, 1903. Other Patents Pending. H. C. White Co., Publishers. General Office and Works, North Bennington, Vt., U.S.A. Title: 165 Home of Washington, Mount Vernon, Va. Copyright 1901 by H. C. White Co.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 231
    Bob Waldsmith at Mount Vernon Gardens
    Waldsmith, John S.May 4, 1981
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Robert Waldsmith standing in the upper garden at Mount Vernon. Color photographic prints mounted on gray board. Photograph taken by his son John Waldsmith on May 4, 1981.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 232
    West Front Mount Vernon Mansion
    Waldsmith, John S.May 4, 1981
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the west front of the Mount Vernon Mansion taken from the bowling green. Color photographic prints mounted on gray board.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 233
    South Colonnade, Mount Vernon
    Waldsmith, John S.May 4, 1981
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the south colonnade and a portion of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. Color photographic prints mounted on gray board.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 234
    Coach House [Stable], Mount Vernon
    Waldsmith, John S.May 4, 1981
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of Robert Waldsmith standing near the stables at Mount Vernon. Color photographic prints mounted on gray board. Photograph taken by his son John Waldsmith on May 4, 1981.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 235
    East Front, Mount Vernon
    Waldsmith, John S.May 4, 1981
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the east front of the Mount Vernon Mansion taken from the east lawn. Color photographic prints mounted on gray board.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Waldsmith Collection - Box 1 RP-3216 ; ST-7184 ; Waldsmith 236
    South side Mount Vernon Mansion
    Waldsmith, John S.May 4, 1981
    7 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Stereoscopic view of the south facade of the Mount Vernon Mansion. Robert and Lois Waldsmith pose near the cellar entrance. Black & white photographic prints mounted on gray board. Photograph taken by the Waldsmith's son John Waldsmith on May 4, 1981.
    English.
RP-3216 ; ST-7184
Cabinet Cards - Robert Waldsmith Collection
Waldsmith, Robert, 1913-1993
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC01
    West View of Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-1904Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the west front of the Mansion taken from the bowling green. A potted plant sits in the middle of the Mansion circle. Printed label on the reverse reads: West View of Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC02
    Mansion at Mount Vernon-West Front.
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 3/8 in. x 3 11/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the west front of the Mansion taken from the circle courtyard. A small red lined border on the mount surrounds the photograph. The following is printed in red ink on the bottom edge of the mount: Mansion at Mount Vernon-West Front. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 Seventh Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC03
    West View of Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-1904Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of the west view of the Mansion from the bowling green gate. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: West View of Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D.C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC04
    Untitled [Home of Washington, Mt. Vernon]
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-18821866-1875
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 4 in.
    Cabinet card of the west front of the Mansion from the bowling green. The following text in gold ink is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: From Gardner's Gallery, 921 Penna. Ave. Washington, D. C. Also handwritten in ink on the reverse is 'Little / Home of Washington Mt. Vernon'
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC05
    Washington's Mt. Vernon Home
    August 1894
    Card mount: 5 1/4 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 4 9/16 in. x 3 11/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the west front of the Mansion taken from the bowling green. Note the marble pedestal and sundial in the circle courtyard. Handwritten notes on the upper and lower borders read: Mt. Vernon, August 1894 / 40 / Washington's Mt. Vernon Home
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC06
    Washington's Mt. Vernon Home
    August 1894
    Card mount: 5 1/4 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 4 9/16 in. x 3 11/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the west front of the Mansion taken from the circle courtyard. Note the marble pedestal and sundial in the foreground. Handwritten notes on the upper and lower borders read: 44 / Washington's Mt. Vernon Home--August 1894 / 55
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC07
    Mount Vernon
    Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931c. 1880
    Card mount: 6 7/8 in. x 4 3/8 in. Photograph: 6 in. x 3 13/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the east front of the Mansion from the southeast lawn. The following is printed along the lower border on the front of the cardboard mount: [J] F. Jarvis, Publisher, 135 Pennsylvania, Avenue, Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC08
    East View of Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1889
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 6 1/8 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of the east front of the Mansion from the southeast lawn. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: East View of Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon. Office at Pullman's Gallery, No. 935 Pennslyvania Ave., Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC09
    Untitled [Mount Vernon]
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-18821866-1875
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 3/4 in. x 4 in.
    Cabinet card of the east front of the Mansion from the northeast. Note the balustrade has been removed for repairs. The following text has been printed in gold ink directly onto the cardboard mount: From Gardner Gallery, 921 Penna. Ave. Washington, D. C. There is also a handwritten note in black ink, 'Another view of George Washington's house at Mt. Vernon.'
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC10
    East View of Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1889
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 13/16 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the east front of the Mansion taken from the north, includes a partial view of the Palladian or Venetian window and a view down the length of the piazza. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: East View of Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D.C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC11
    East View of Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1889
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 13/16 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the east front of the Mansion from the east lawn. Note the depression in the lawn that creates a pathway from the center of the piazza between the two small trees up to where the photographer stands leading to the deer park walk. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: East View of Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D.C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC12
    Home of Washington at Mt. Vernon
    Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931c. 1880
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 3 11/16 in. Photograph: 6 1/4 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Cabinet card of the east front of the Mansion from the southeast lawn. Text printed in blue ink along the bottom border below the photograph reads: J. F. Jarvis, Publisher, 135 Penn. Ave. Washington, D. C. The reverse of the card includes an adhered stamp - 'With the Compliments of Jon H. Starin.' A handwritten note in ink reads - Home of Washington at Mt. Vernon
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC13
    Mansion at Mount Vernon--East Front.
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    Card mount: 6 9/16 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 3/8 in. x 3 11/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the east front of the Mansion. A small red lined border on the mount surrounds the photograph. The following is printed in red ink on the bottom edge of the mount: Mansion at Mount Vernon-East Front. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 Seventh Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC14
    East Front of the Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041890-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 3/16 in. Photograph: 5 9/16 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of the east front of the Mansion. Benches and Windson chairs on the piazza. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: East Front of the Mansion. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon. Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 PA. Ave., Washington, D.C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC15
    East View of Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041890
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the east and south facade of the Mansion. Photograph taken from the south lawn. The view includes the south colonnade, a portion of the well house, kitchen, and dairy. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: East Front of Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D.C. Written in pencil on the reverse - Oct. 4 - 90, HWT
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC16
    S. W. View of Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the south facade of the Mansion. The view includes the south porch and colonnade. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: S. W. View of Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D.C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC17
    View of the Potomac River from the East Porch.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1889
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the view down the length of the Mansion's piazza looking south towards the Potomac River. A small ship can be seen on the water and to the far left between two of the piazza columns is the summer house. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: View of the Potomac River from the East Porch. Copyrighted by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. Luke C. Dillon, Authorized Photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC18
    N. W. View of Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 13/16 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of the north facade of the Mansion including the Palladian or Venetian window. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: N. W. View of Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D.C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC19
    New York Room Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of interior view of the new room in the Mansion at Mount Vernon. View towards northwest corner includes Rembrandt Peale portrait of Washington Before Yorktown, Palladian window, and furnishings. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: New York Room Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D.C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC20
    New York Room, Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of interior view of the new room in the Mansion at Mount Vernon. View towards west wall includes Rembrandt Peale portrait of Washington Before Yorktown and furnishings. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: New York Room, Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D.C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC21
    Hallway, Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 3/4 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of the central passage in the Mansion at Mount Vernon. View towards staircase and west entrance. Pillars added for support. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Hallway, Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D.C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC22
    Hallway in the Mansion
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    Card mount: 6 9/16 in. x 4 5/16 in. Photograph: 5 3/8 in. x 3 13/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the central passage in the Mansion at Mount Vernon with an oval-shaped view of the stairway looking towards the west entrance. The card mount has a gold border along the edge. A yellow printed label is affixed to the reverse of the cardboard mount and reads: Hallway in the Mansion, Giving a view of the old stairway, and the clock upon the stair; also, showing , the ponderous old brass knocker on the west door, so often handled by Washington's distinguished guests. Copyright by the Mount Vernon Association. Several notes are penciled on the reverse, 'The central cross beam was replaced in - see Annual Report 1951 - p. 10.' Also notes 'Johnson' as photographer.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC23
    East Parlor
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    Card mount: 6 9/16 in. x 4 5/16 in. Photograph: 5 7/16 in. x 3 5/8 in.
    Cabinet card of the northeast corner of the little parlor. The card mount has a gold border along the front edge. A printed label on yellow paper is affixed to the reverse of the cardboard mount and reads: East Parlor, Mount Vernon, Showing the Harpsichord, the wedding present of Washington to Miss Nellie Custis, his adopted daughter, when she married Col. Lewis; also the old Flute used by Washington. The room is now furnished by the State of Ohio, so as to appear as it was in Washington's time. Copyright by the Mount Vernon Association. Penciled note on label attributes photograph to 'Johnson.'
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC24
    Ohio Room, Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 3/4 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the little parlor at Mount Vernon. View towards the northeast corner includes a portion the harpsichord, fireplace and the relic case in the far corner as well as other furnishings in the room. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Ohio Room, Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D.C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC25
    Georgia Room.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 15/16 in. x 3 3/4 in.
    Cabinet card of the southwest corner of the downstairs chamber at Mount Vernon. The view includes the fireplace with screen and door to the back hallway as well as other room furnishings. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Georgia Room. Lady Washington's Sitting Room, Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. Luke C. Dillon, Authorized Photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D. C. (printed upside down)
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC26
    Illinois Room, Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 13/16 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the north wall of the front or west parlor at Mount Vernon. The view includes the fireplace, room furnishings and opened door to the new room. Washington's terrestrial globe is positioned behind the opened door. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Illinois Room, Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC27
    S. Carolina Room, Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the southwest corner of the dining room at Mount Vernon. The view includes the fireplace, a table, corner display case, multiple portraits and other furnishings. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: S. Carolina Room, Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington City, D. C. Robert Waldsmith included a penciled note that reads: Copy made for M.V.L.A. 1983 for exact same view dated 1891 - framed. Chair shown is one I sat in at M.V. in 1983.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC28
    Massachusetts Room, Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the northeast corner of the study at Mount Vernon. The view includes the fireplace, table and chairs, and bookcases. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Massachusetts Room, Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC29
    New Jersey Room, Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 13/16 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of the south wall of the blue room at Mount Vernon. The view includes the fireplace, a portion of the bed and furnishings. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: New Jersey Room, Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC30
    Delaware Room, Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 15/16 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of the into the small room from the second floor landing at Mount Vernon. The view includes the bed, window, and furnishings. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Delaware Room, Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC31
    Washington's Room, and Bed on Which He Died.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of Washington's room at Mount Vernon. The view includes the bed, windows (floor to ceiling), and furnishings. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Washington's Room, and Bed on Which He Died. Copyrighted by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. Luke C. Dillon, Authorized Photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC32
    Washington's Room, and the Bed where he died.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of Washington's room at Mount Vernon. The view includes the bed, windows (floor to ceiling), and furnishings. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount (printed upside down): Washington's Room, and the Bed where he died. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Photo Supply House, 935 Pa. Ave. Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC33
    Washington's Room and Bed on Which He Died.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of Washington's room at Mount Vernon. The view includes the bed, windows (floor to ceiling), and furnishings. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount (upside down): Washington's Room and Bed on Which He Died. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC34
    Washington's Bed and Room Where He Died, (December 14, 1799,) Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of oval shaped view of Washington's room at Mount Vernon. The view includes the bed, windows (floor to ceiling), and furnishings. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Washington's Bed and Room Where He Died, (December 14, 1799,) Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyrighted by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. Luke C. Dillon, Authorized Photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC35
    Washington's Bed and Room Where He Died.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of Washington's room at Mount Vernon. The view includes the bed with a portrait of Washington hanging above and furnishings. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Washington's Room, and Bed on Which He Died. Copyrighted by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. Luke C. Dillon, Authorized Photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC36
    Washington's Room and Bed on Which He Died.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of Washington's room at Mount Vernon. The view includes the bed, windows (floor to ceiling), and furnishings. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Washington's Room and Bed on Which He Died. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC37
    Mrs. Washington's Bed and Chamber, Where She Died, (May 1801.) [1802] Mount Vernon Mansion.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 13/16 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of Mansion's south lumber room, once believed to have been occupied by Mrs. Washington upon George Washington's death and formally titled 'Mrs. Washington's Bed Room or Chamber.' Later determined that Mrs. Washington resided in a different chamber on the third floor of the Mansion. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Mrs. Washington's Bed and Chamber, Where She Died, (May 1801.) [1802] Mount Vernon Mansion. Copyright by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. Luke C. Dillon, Authorized Photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC38
    Mrs. Washington's Room where she died.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of Mansion's south lumber room, once believed to have been occupied by Mrs. Washington upon George Washington's death and formally titled 'Mrs. Washington's Bed Room or Chamber.' Later determined that Mrs. Washington resided in a different chamber on the third floor of the Mansion. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount (upside down): Mrs. Washington's Room where she died. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Photo Supply House, 935 Pa. Ave. Washington D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC39
    Mrs. Washington's Room where she died.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 3/4 in. x 4 in.
    Cabinet card of Mansion's south lumber room, once believed to have been occupied by Mrs. Washington upon George Washington's death and formally titled 'Mrs. Washington's Bed Room or Chamber.' Later determined that Mrs. Washington resided in a different chamber on the third floor of the Mansion. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Mrs. Washington's Room where she Died. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC40
    Old Stable and Carriage House at Mount Vernon.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of the stable at Mount Vernon. The view includes a wooden planked walk in the foreground and at the far left a stone roller near the exterior stairs. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount (upside down): Old Stable and Carriage House at Mount Vernon. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC41
    Old Stable and Carriage House at Mount Vernon.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the stable at Mount Vernon. The view includes a wooden planked walk in the foreground and at the far left a stone roller near the exterior stairs. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Old Stable and Carriage House at Mount Vernon. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington D. C. A penciled note (in the hand of Robert Waldsmith) on the reverse reads, 'Two cupolas at top of roof have been removed as of today, not there in 1799.'
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC42
    Conservatory at Mount Vernon.
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    Card mount: 6 9/16 in. x 4 3/16 in. Photograph: 5 1/4 in. x 3 1/2 in.
    Cabinet card of the conservatory in the upper garden. The structure was built around 1869 on the site of Washington's original greenhouse. The upper garden's brick exterior wall is in the foreground. A man is seated on the glass-paned roof. A small red lined border on the mount surrounds the photograph. The following is printed in red ink on the bottom edge of the mount: Conservatory at Mount Vernon. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 Seventh Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. A penciled note on the reverse (in the hand of Robert Waldsmith), 'Annual Report 1979, M.V.L.A. Was my gift to M.V. This bldg. built in 1869 on old site. This view about 1880.'
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC43
    Untitled [South Lane and Butler's House]
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 1/2 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of the 'Butler's House' along the south lane.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC44
    The Family Kitchen.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 13/16 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the interior of the kitchen at Mount Vernon. The view includes tables and chairs. A potbelly stove stands in the fireplace. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: The Family Kitchen. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC45
    Ruins of Old Slave Quarters, Mount Vernon.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 13/16 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of the ruins of the west end of the greenhouse slave quarters at Mount Vernon. At left, a portion of the structure has been rebuilt. Roof tops of the Mansion and outbuilding can be seen in the distance. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Ruins of Old Quarters, Mount Vernon. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington D. C. A penciled note (in the hand of Robert Waldsmith) on the reverse reads, 'See p. 40 Ann.[Annual] Report 1951. Before 1889.'
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC46
    Conservatory, Mount Vernon.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of the conservatory in the upper garden. View is taken from the upper garden gate looking down the the boxwood lined path towards the conservatory. Snow is on the ground. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Conservatory, Mount Vernon. Copyright by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington D.C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC47
    Old Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 13/16 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of the old tomb at Mount Vernon. View of the entrance of the tomb through the iron fencing. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount (upside down): Old Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC48
    Old Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the old tomb at Mount Vernon. View of the entrance of the tomb through the iron fencing. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Old Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington D. C. Penciled note on the reverse reads: Oct 4-'90 with intials SMJ.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC49
    Old Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 4 in.
    Cabinet card of the old tomb at Mount Vernon. View of the side of the old tomb from a higher elevation. The Potomac River and Maryland shore are visible beyond the tree line. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Old Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC50
    Tomb of Washington, Mt. Vernon.
    Jarvis, J. F. (John Fillis), 1849-1931c. 1876
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 15/16 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of the new tomb at Mount Vernon, c. 1876. The stable roof can be seen in the distance. The following text is printed onto the front of the cardboard mount: J. F. Jarvis, Publisher, 135 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC50
    Mt. Vernon Tomb
    C. S. Cudlip & Co., PublishersCudlip, C. S. (Charles S.), approximately 1845-18891885
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 6 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of the new tomb at Mount Vernon. The stable roof can be seen in the distance. The following text is printed onto the front of the cardboard mount: C. S. Cudlip & Co., Publishers, 459 Pa. Ave., Washington, D. C. Penciled note on reverse, 'Mt. Vernon Tomb.'
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC52
    Tomb of Washington--Mount Vernon.
    Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)Johnson, N. G. (Newton G.)1878-1883
    Card mount: 6 9/16 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 3/8 in. x 3 11/16 in.
    Cabinet card of Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon. Several people stand near the entrance. A small red lined border on the mount surrounds the photograph. The following is printed in red ink on the bottom edge of the mount: Tomb of Washington--Mount Vernon. N. G. Johnson, Photographer, 426 Seventh Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC53
    Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 3/4 in. x 4 in.
    Cabinet card of Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Photo. Supply House, 935 Pa. Ave. Washington, D.C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC54
    George Washington Tomb.
    Gardner, Alexander, 1821-18821866-1875
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 4 in.
    Cabinet card of the southeast corner of Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon. A man stands next to the tomb entrance. The following text has been printed in gold ink directly onto the cardboard mount: From Gardner Gallery, 921 Penna. Ave. Washington, D. C. There is also a handwritten note in black ink, 'George Washington Tomb.'
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC55
    Tomb of Washington.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 6 in. x 3 7/8 in.
    Cabinet card of the southeast corner of Washington's tomb. Note the raised, wooden planked walk leading from the front of the tomb to the right edge of the photograph.The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Tomb of Washington. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC56
    Tomb of Washington.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-1904Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union1884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/8 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of Washington's tomb. The roof of the stable appears in the distance. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Tomb of Washington. Copyrighted by Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. Luke C. Dillon, Authorized Photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC57
    Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 3/4 in. x 4 in.
    Cabinet card of Washington's tomb. Note the bricked path approaching to the tomb.The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Tomb of Washington, Mount Vernon. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penn. Avenue, Washington, D.C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC58
    Untitled [Tomb at Mount Vernon]
    1881
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 7/16 in. x 3 5/8 in.
    Cabinet card of Washington's tomb decorated with floral arrangments and draped with the American flag. What appears to be boxwood greens spell out 'Our Washington' above the metal gates.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC59
    Tomb of Washington.
    Dillon, Luke C., 1836-19041884-1894
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 6 1/16 in. x 3 15/16 in.
    Cabinet card of Washington's tomb. A brick path leads to the front of the tomb entrance and potted tropical plants are placed near the path and tomb. The following text is printed directly onto the reverse of the cardboard mount: Tomb of Washington. Copyrighted by Luke C. Dillon, Photographer to Mount Vernon, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D. C.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC60
    Washington's Headquarters, Valley Forge.
    Fisher, S. R. (Samuel Ritter), 1834-1908
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 9/16 in. x 3 3/4 in.
    Cabinet card of Washington's headquarters at Valley Forge in Morristown, Pennsylvania. The house and grounds are covered in snow. A notation of 'No 3' is written above the fence line on the lower left edge of the photograph. Printed directly onto the lower edge of cardboard mount is: Photo. by S. R. Fisher, Washington's Headquarters, Valley Forge, Morristown, PA.
    English.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC61
    Carte de visite; Washington as a Mason
    2 3/8 in. x 4 in.
    Photograph of artwork of George Washington as a Mason on carte de visite mount. Washington is portrayed in a black suit, Masonic apron and collar. He holds a copy of 'Ancient Masonic Constitutions' and stands next to a pedestal and chair.
  • Graphic Materials Box 1 - Waldsmith - cabinet cards RP-3216 ; Waldsmith CC62
    Untitled [Ceiling of U. S. Capitol]
    Brumidi, Constantino, 1805-1880
    Card mount: 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. Photograph: 5 9/16 in. x 4 in.
    Cabinet card of view looking up at interior dome of the U. S. Capitol and the fresco of the 'Apotheosis of Washington' by Constantino Brumidi.
    English.