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− | [[W.H. Bartlett]], "Washington's House, at Mount Vernon," in Nathaniel Parker Willis, ''American scenery; or, Land, lake and river illustrations of transatlantic nature. From drawings by W. H. Bartlett engraved in the first style of the art, by R. Wallis, J. Cousen, Willmore [and others] The literary department by N. P. Willis''. Vol. 2 (1840), opp. p.38. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. | + | [[W.H. Bartlett]], "Washington's House, at Mount Vernon," in Nathaniel Parker Willis, ''American scenery; or, Land, lake and river illustrations of transatlantic nature. From drawings by W. H. Bartlett engraved in the first style of the art, by R. Wallis, J. Cousen, Willmore [and others] The literary department by N. P. Willis''. Vol. 2 (1840), opp. p. 38. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. |
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W.H. Bartlett, "Washington's House, at Mount Vernon," in Nathaniel Parker Willis, American scenery; or, Land, lake and river illustrations of transatlantic nature. From drawings by W. H. Bartlett engraved in the first style of the art, by R. Wallis, J. Cousen, Willmore [and others] The literary department by N. P. Willis. Vol. 2 (1840), opp. p. 38. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
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