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Mount Vernon, Virginia , the seat of the late Genl. Washington [graphic] / Drawn engraved & published by W. Birch Springland near Bristol Pennsylva.

[Washington's Headquarters, Valley Forge, PA] [graphic].

Residence of Washington in High Street, Philada.; British Barracks, Philadelphia.

[Isaac Potts House, Valley Forge, PA] [graphic].

Carlton, in lower part of Germantown. Built by Henry Hill. Year not known. Burned in the Revolutionary War in 1777. Rebuilt by Hill, it is said, in 1780. Now occupied by Mrs. Newhall, cor. Stokley St. & Midvale Ave. [graphic].

Carlton, north side, near Midvale Ave. Washington's Headquarters 1777.

Carlton, from the east. Washington's Headquarters 1777.

"Carlton, " or the Smith Mansion postcards.

Carlton House, Germantown. [graphic].

Carlton House, in lower part of Germantown, cor. Stokley & Midvale Ave. Built by Henry Hill at unknown date before Revolution. Rebuilt 1780. Now occupied by Mrs. Newhall. [graphic].

Washington's Headquarters, Valley Forge, [PA]. G[eorge] V[aux] in doorway [graphic].

[Group sitting on steps of Washington's Headquarters, Valley Forge, Pa.]

[Group sitting on steps of Washington's Headquarters, Valley Forge, Pa.]

[Group sitting on steps of log outbuilding, Washington's Headquarters, Valley Forge, Pa.]

View, on other side, of Washington's Headquarters, at Valley Forge, Pa. Sold for the benefit of the Valley Forge Memorial Chapel. One brick.

Residence of Genl. Washington. [graphic] : This house, writes Mr. Watson, was once the residence of Genl. Washington, and before him, of Genl. Howe, and the prince youth afterwards King William (IX of Engd.), now Samuel B. Morris' residence, [lately decea

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Centennial Exhibition. Philadelphia. MDCCLXXVI [1876]. [graphic].

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Centennial pocket album.

Mount Vernon--Washington's Residence. [graphic].

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Panorama of Washington. [graphic] : First in war. First in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen.