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Samuel Vaughan, Sketch plan of Mount Vernon, June–September 1787, leather, ink, watercolor, laid paper. Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, Mount Vernon, Virginia, Gift of Mrs. E. A. Conrad, Mrs. Lawrence Howe, Mrs. William Loring Vaughan, Mr. Samuel Vaughan Jr., and purchase from Mrs. George W. Gibson, 1989.
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Samuel Vaughan, Sketch plan of Mount Vernon, June–September 1787, leather, ink, watercolor, laid paper. Gift of Mrs. E. A. Conrad, Mrs. Lawrence Howe, Mrs. William Loring Vaughan, Mr. Samuel Vaughan Jr., and purchase from Mrs. George W. Gibson, 1989, Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, Mount Vernon, Virginia.

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Samuel Vaughan, Sketch plan of Mount Vernon, June–September 1787, leather, ink, watercolor, laid paper. Gift of Mrs. E. A. Conrad, Mrs. Lawrence Howe, Mrs. William Loring Vaughan, Mr. Samuel Vaughan Jr., and purchase from Mrs. George W. Gibson, 1989, Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, Mount Vernon, Virginia.

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