Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
[Robert Charles Winthrop, head-and-shoulders portrait, slightly to lef...
Whig Congressman from Massachusetts, 1840-1850; Senator, 1850-1851. Scratched on face of plate: 158. Scratched on back of plate: 143; 195 [canceled] Transfer; U.S. War College; 1920. (DLC/PP-1920:46153). Forms ... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
[Robert Charles Winthrop, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left]
Warren's Photographic Studio, 145 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., under the Superintendence of Mr. S. B. Heald. Deposit received from Joseph Verner Reed 1949. Note on verso: Robert C. Winthrop taken about 1870-2.
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
[Robert Charles Winthrop, head-and-shoulders portrait, slightly to lef...
Whig Congressman from Massachusetts, 1840-1850; Senator, 1850-1851. Scratched on face of plate: 158. Scratched on back of plate: 143; 195 [canceled] Transfer; U.S. War College; 1920. (DLC/PP-1920:46153). Forms ... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More
Dougal House, 3259 R Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columb...
Significance: Andrew Jackson Downing, designer of a romantic vision of the National Mall (not implemented) and the most romantic figure of nineteenth-century American design, wrote in 1850 of the need for truth... More