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Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Plan of the Camp, Methodist camp meeting at Georgetown, Virginia, August 6, 1809  +
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Pavel Petrovich Svinin, A Country Residence, Possibly General Moreau's Country House at Morrisville, Pennsylvania , 1811–ca. 1813  +
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Charles Willson Peale, Mary White (Mrs. Robert) Morris (1749-1827), from life, c. 1782.  +
Charles Fraser (1782–1860), by unknown artist  +
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John Singleton Copley, Paul Revere, 1768  +
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Charles Willson Peale, Parnassus, c. 1769  +
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Mary Blades, Woodbury, c. 1840  +
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Francis Guy, Mount Deposit from the North, 1805  +
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Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Sketch Plan of Serpentine Walks at Mount Vernon, July 19, 1796  +
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Sketch of Airy Plain, Estate, March 1797  +
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Sketch of Col'l. John Mayo's house at the Hermitage near Richmond, Virginia, 1797  +
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, View of the North Front of Belvidere, Richmond, 1790s  +
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Francis Guy, Bolton, view from the South, c. 1805  +
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Augustus Weidenbach, Belvedere, c. 1858  +
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George Beck, View of Baltimore from Howard Park, c. 1796  +
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Rembrandt Peale, Rubens Peale with a Geranium, 1801  +
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Mary Eliza Cushman, Memorial to Lt. Jacob Cushman, c. 1815-20  +
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Alexander Jackson Davis, View N. W. at Blithewood, c. 1841  +
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C. A. Hedin, "Front Elevation on Live Oak Street," 1853  +
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John Notman, "Ground Plan of Laurel Hill Cemetery," 1844  +

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