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View of the president's house. Washington, D.C. / lith of D.W. Kellogg & Co..

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Print shows the White House looking south with carriages and pedestrians on the avenue in the foreground. In the background the artist imagined the Potomac River immediately behind the house. The kitchen wing is partially visible at left.

Inscribed erroneously, lower center: "1869?"

Exhibited: "Creating the U.S." at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 2011.

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01/01/1830
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D.W. Kellogg & Co.
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