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Mary Ball Washington

by Robert Edge Pine

photomechanical print
no dimensions avaliable

Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

Pine, Robert Edgenotes
Mary Ball Washington (1708 – 1789) was the second wife to Augustine Washington (after the first wife, Jane Butler, died) and was the mother of George Washington.
Congress Voting The Declaration Of Independence

by Robert Edge Pine

engraving
no dimensions avaliable

Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

Pine, Robert Edgenotes
Print shows men gathered in the Assembly Room in the Pennsylvania State House (now called Independence Hall), Philadelphia. Completed figures include John Adams, Roger Sherman, James Wilson and Thomas Jefferson, handing a document to John Hancock, president of the Congress. Seated in the front from left to right are Samuel Adams, Robert Morris,...
Andrew Jackson, President Of The United States

by William James Hubard

ca.1830s
lithograph on paper
55.5 x 38.5 cm

Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

Hubard, William Jamesnotes
Print shows Andrew Jackson, full-length portrait, sitting in a chair, facing front, with legs crossed and hands on lap.
I Should Like To Make My Own Living

by William Thomas Smedley

1906
Watercolor
no dimensions avaliable

Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

Smedley, William Thomas 
Art, Painting & Sculpture

by William DeLeftwich Dodge

1896
Mural
no dimensions avaliable

Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

Dodge, William DeLeftwich 
The chess players, after painting by Thomas Eakins

by Alice Barber Stephens

1880
Wood engraving
no dimensions avaliable

Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

Stephens, Alice Barber 
Wife of President Hayes

by Alice Barber Stephens

between 1870 and 1932
Wood engraving
no dimensions avaliable

Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

Stephens, Alice Barbernotes
Lucille "Lucy" Ware Webb Hayes (August 28, 1831 – June 25, 1889) was a First Lady of the United States and the wife of President Rutherford B. Hayes.
Know all men by these presents

by Clarence Coles Phillips

ca. 1910
Gouache, watercolor and charcoal over graphite underdrawing
no dimensions avaliable

Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

Phillips, Clarence Colesnotes
Cover illustration shows a woman seated on the floor next to a table whose surface is covered with gifts. Above gifts from various gentlemen callers are displayed: a photograph, horn with bell, a box, a purse, a fan and the book "Of the imitation of Christ." The blue in the woman's dress matches the blue of the background, creating a sense of...
Light consumes coal. Save light, save coal. United States Fuel Administration

by Clarence Coles Phillips

1917
Lithograph, color
71 x 52 cm.

Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

Phillips, Clarence Coles 
A rational law, or - Tammany

by Charles Jay Taylor

1895 July 24
Lithograph, color
no dimensions avaliable

Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

Taylor, Charles Jaynotes
Owner of wine and beer store putting up sign, "As long as it is the law it shall be enforced, Theo. Roosevelt", and man representing Tammany saying, "Goin' to wait till dem reformers repeal dat law, are yer? Put me back and you won't need to repeal!"
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