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Washington's room and bed on which he died

Washington's room and bed on which he died

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Maryland Room, Mount Vernon Mansion or bed chamber of Eleanor Custis, Washington's adopted daughter, showing the bedstead and steps used by her

Maryland Room, Mount Vernon Mansion or bed chamber of Eleanor Custis, ...

Copyright by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. On verso: Luke C. Dillon, authorized photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D.C. Forms part of the Marian S. Car... More

Mrs. Washington's bed-chamber where she died, (May 1801), Mount Vernon mansion

Mrs. Washington's bed-chamber where she died, (May 1801), Mount Vernon...

Copyright by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. On verso: Luke C. Dillon, authorized photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D.C. No. 75. Forms part of the Maria... More

Hall and stairway, Mt. Vernon Mansion, showing clock at head of stairs

Hall and stairway, Mt. Vernon Mansion, showing clock at head of stairs

Copyright by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. On verso: Luke C. Dillon, authorized photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D.C. Forms part of the Marian S. Car... More

East view of Mt. Vernon Mansion

East view of Mt. Vernon Mansion

Copyright by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Union Association. On verso: Luke C. Dillon, authorized photographer, Office at Pullman's Gallery, 935 Penna. Avenue, Washington City, D.C. Forms part of the Marian S. Car... More

Washington's room and bed on which he died

Washington's room and bed on which he died

A pink paper with writing on it. A pink paper with a white text on it. Public domain postcard scan.