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City of Washington.Unknown Unknown1836Engraving, hand-colored
City of Washington.Unknown Unknown1836Engraving, hand-colored
A New Map for Travelers through the United States of America Showing the Railroads, Canals & Stage Roads.SmithJ. Calvin Smith1847Lithograph, colored
A New Map for Travelers through the United States of America Showing the Railroads, Canals & Stage Roads.SmithJ. Calvin Smith1847Lithograph, colored
General Post-OfficePoppelJohn Poppel1851Metal engraving, hand-colored
Pennsylvania Avenue.Unknown Unknown1852-07Wood engraving, black and white
Monumental Design to the Memory of Hon. Daniel Webster.Unknown Unknown1852-11-13Wood engraving, black and white
View of the Residence of the Late Hon. Daniel Webster. / Representation of the Room in Which Mr. Webster Died.Unknown Unknown1852-11-13Wood engraving, black and white
Webster Funeral Procession of the Citizens of Boston and Vicinity.Unknown Unknown1852 ca.Wood engraving, black and white
Mr. Webster's Library.RobertsW. Roberts1853-01-01Wood engraving, black and white
The Last Moments of Daniel WebsterUnknown Unknown1853-01-01Wood engraving, black and white
Statue of Daniel Webster, on Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, New York.Gulick Gulick1853-08-27Wood engraving, black and white
Our CountryUnknown Unknown1855Lithograph, colored
Georgetown and the City of Washington[,] the Capital of the United States of America.Unknown Unknown1855Engraving, hand-colored
Senator Sumner's Reception Room.Unidentified1855-1875 ca.Photograph, black and white
City of Washington.Unknown Unknown1856Lithograph, hand-colored
President Lincoln Hoisting the American Flag with Thirty-Four Stars upon Independence Hall, Philadelphia, February 22, 1861.Unidentified after photographs by Frederick D. Richards Unidentified after photographs by Frederick D. Richards1861-03-09Wood engraving, black and white
United States Artillery Drilling near the Washington Monument, Washington, D.C.Unidentified Unidentified1861-03-23Wood engraving, black and white
Grand Ball in Honor of the Inauguration of President Lincoln, in the Hall Especially Erected for the Occasion Adjoining the City Hall, Washington City, D.C., on Monday Evening, March 4, 1861Unknown Unknown1861-03-23Wood engraving, black and white
The Washington Navy-Yard, with Shad Fishers in the Foreground.Unknown Unknown1861-04-20Wood engraving, black and white
The Sixth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers Leaving Jersey City R. R. Depot, to Defend the Capitol, at Washington, D C. [sic], April 18th, 1861.Unknown Unknown1861-04-30Wood engraving, black and white
View of Georgetown, Washington and Alexandria, Taken from Columbia College, Georgetown Heights, the Quarters of the 69th Regiment of New York.Unknown Unknown1861-05-25Wood engraving, black and white
Arrival of Horses at Washington for the Army. / Review of the New York Troops at Washington, by General Sandford, in Presence of the President and Cabinet, July 4, 1861.Unknown Unknown1861-07-27Wood engraving, black and white
Death of Colonel E[dward]. D. Baker, U.S. Senator for Oregon, at the Head of the California Regiment, Battle of Ball's Heights, October 21.Unidentified Unidentified1861-11-09Wood engraving, black and white
Convalescent Soldiers Passing through Washington to Join Their Regiments.Unidentified Unidentified1862-11-15Wood engraving, black and white
Grand Review of the National Armies at Washington—General Sherman's Veterans Marching through Pennsylvania Avenue, May 24, 1865.Unidentified Unidentified1865-06-10Wood engraving, black and white
Grand Review at Washington—Sheridan's Cavalry Passing through Pennsylvania Avenue, May 23, 1865.Unidentified Unidentified1865-06-10Wood engraving, black and white
Ashland—Homestead of Henry Clay.Unknown Unknown1865 ca.Engraving, black and white
Plan of the City of Washington. The Capitol of the United States of America.GambleW. H. Gamble1867Engraving, hand-colored
President Johnson's Last Levee at the White House, March 2.Unidentified Unidentified1868-03-21Wood engraving, black and white
George T. Brown, Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate, Serving the Summons on President Johnson.Unidentified Unidentified1868-03-28Wood engraving, black and white
Mr. Geo. T. Brown, the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate, Serving on President Johnson, at His Office in the White House, Washington, D.C., the Summons to Appear before the High Court of Impeachment.Unidentified Unidentified1868-03-28Wood engraving, black and white
A Significant Dinner Party—Chief Justice Chase Entertaining the "Doubtful" Senators at His Residence in Washington, D.C., on the 11th of May, 1868, after the Adjournment of the Court of Impeachment.Unknown Unknown1868-05-30Wood engraving, black and white
Impeachment—Scene in "Newspaper Row," Washington, on the Night after the Vote.Unidentified Unidentified1868-05-30Wood engraving, black and white
President Johnson Receiving the Congratulations of His Friends, on the Verdict of Acquittal, May 16th, at the White House, Washington, D.C.Unidentified Unidentified1868-06-06Wood engraving, black and white
Washington, D.C.—Hon. Charles Sumner in His Study, at His Residence, Corner of H and Fifteenth Streets.Unidentified Unidentified1871-04-22Wood engraving, black and white
The Inauguration Ball—Arrival of the President's Party.Unidentified after Charles S. Reinhart Unidentified after Charles S. Reinhart1873-03-22Wood engraving, hand-colored
[Washington, D.C.—The Inauguration]Unknown Unknown1873-03-22Wood engraving, black and white
Washington D.C.—The Great Inauguration Ball on Tuesday Evening, the 4th of March, in the Temporary Building in Judiciary Square.Unknown Unknown1873-03-22Wood engraving, black and white
Washington, D.C.—The Inauguration—Scene in the Supper Room—The Old Guard at the Ball.Unknown Unknown1873-03-22Wood engraving, black and white
Washington, D.C.—Interview, at the White House, between President Grant and Secretary Belknap.Unknown Unknown1876-03-18Wood engraving, black and white
Our New President—Pennsylvania Avenue at Night, March 5.Unidentified after Theodore R. Davis Unidentified after Theodore R. Davis1877-03-24Woodcut, black and white
Washington, D.C.—The Inauguration of President Hayes—Mrs. Grant Entertaining President and Mrs. Hayes and Party at Lunch, in the White House, after the Inauguration, on March 5th.Unidentified after Albert Berghaus and Harry Ogden Unidentified after Albert Berghaus and Harry Ogden1877-03-24Wood engraving, black and white
Washington, D.C.—The Inauguration of President Hayes, March 5th—The Ovation in the Evening at the White House.Unidentified after Albert Berghaus and Harry Ogden Unidentified after Albert Berghaus and Harry Ogden1877-03-24Wood engraving, black and white
Washington, D.C.—The Inauguration of President Hayes—The Torchlight Procession, on the Evening of March 5th, Marching up Pennsylvania Avenue towards the White House.Unidentified after Albert Berghaus and Harry Ogden Unidentified after Albert Berghaus and Harry Ogden1877-03-24Wood engraving, black and white
Washington, D.C.—Incidents of the Inauguration of President Garfield, March 4th.Unknown Unknown1881-03-19Wood engraving, black and white
The Inauguration of President Garfield—Scenes in Washington.Unidentified Unidentified1881-03-19Wood engraving, black and white
Georgetown and the City of Washington[,] the Capital of the United States of America.Unknown Unknown1882Engraving, hand-colored
The Inauguration—President Arthur and Mr. Cleveland Leaving the White House for the Capitol.Unidentified after Thure de Thulstrup Unidentified after Thure de Thulstrup1885-03-14Wood engraving, black and white
Arlington.Unidentified Unidentified1886-05-29Woodcut, black and white
The Statue of Daniel Webster at Concord, New Hampshire.Unknown Unknown1886-06-19Wood engraving, black and white
Sketches in Washington before the Inauguration.Unidentified Unidentified1889-03-09Lithograph, hand-colored
A Shower on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C.Unidentified Unidentified1890-10-04Wood engraving, black and white
The Inauguration Ceremonies—President Cleveland and Ex-President Harrison Returning from the Capitol.Unidentified Unidentified1893-03-11Wood engraving, hand-colored
The Grand Review at Washington, D.C., May 24th, 1865—President Johnson, Lieutenant General Grant and Others Inspecting Sherman's Army—Sherman Saluting at the Head of His Staff.Unidentified Unidentified1895Wood engraving, black and white
Grand Review of the Armies of the United States, at Washington, D.C., May 23, 1865.—Troops Marching Up Pennsylvania Avenue, before Passing the Reviewing Stand.Unidentified Unidentified1895 ca.Wood engraving, hand-colored
President McKinley Reviewing the Inaugural Procession from the Stand in Front of the White House.Unidentified Unidentified1897-03-13Halftone, black and white
Early Morning in Washington, D.C.Unidentified Unidentified1897-03-13Halftone, black and white
The Closing Feature of Inauguration Day—The Ball in the Pension-Office Building, Washington.Unknown Unknown1897-03-13Halftone, black and white
The Inauguration of President McKinley—The Parade on Pennsylvania Avenue.Unknown Unknown1897-03-13Halftone, black and white
The Fifty-Fifth Congress—Scenes in Washington at the Opening of the Session.Unidentified Unidentified1898-12-24Lithograph and halftone, black and white