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State Dining Room, Mt. Vernon Mansion or banquet hall in which Washington gave his state dinners, displaying Peal's painting of "Washington before Yorktown," the model of the "Bastile" which was made from one of the old stones of which the prison was built, and the interesting old relic, the "Mayflower Chair," with its old fashioned straight back, and antiquated appearance, which was brought over in the ship Mayflower, 1620

State Dining Room, Mt. Vernon Mansion or banquet hall in which Washing...

On mount: N. G. Johnson, photographer, 426 7th St., Washington, D.C. Only authorized publisher of Mount Vernon Views. Forms part of the Marian S. Carson Collection at the Library of Congress.

State Dining Room, Mt. Vernon Mansion or banquet hall in which Washington gave his state dinners, displaying Peal's painting of "Washington before Yorktown," the model of the "Bastile" which was made from one of the old stones of which the prison was built, and the interesting old relic, the "Mayflower Chair," with its old fashioned straight back, and antiquated appearance, which was brought over in the ship Mayflower, 1620

State Dining Room, Mt. Vernon Mansion or banquet hall in which Washing...

On mount: N. G. Johnson, photographer, 426 7th Street, Washington, D.C. Only authorized publisher of Mount Vernon Views. Forms part of the Marian S. Carson Collection at the Library of Congress.

State Dining Room, Mt. Vernon Mansion or banquet hall in which Washington gave his state dinners, displaying Peal's painting of "Washington before Yorktown," the model of the "Bastile" which was made from one of the old stones of which the prison was built, and the interesting old relic, the "Mayflower Chair," with its old fashioned straight back, and antiquated appearance, which was brought over in the ship Mayflower, 1620

State Dining Room, Mt. Vernon Mansion or banquet hall in which Washing...

On mount: N. G. Johnson, photographer, 426 7th Street, Washington, D.C. Only authorized publisher of Mount Vernon Views. Forms part of the Marian S. Carson Collection at the Library of Congress.

State Dining Room, Mt. Vernon Mansion or banquet hall in which Washington gave his state dinners, displaying Peal's painting of "Washington before Yorktown," the model of the "Bastile" which was made from one of the old stones of which the prison was built, and the interesting old relic, the "Mayflower Chair," with its old fashioned straight back, and antiquated appearance, which was brought over in the ship Mayflower, 1620

State Dining Room, Mt. Vernon Mansion or banquet hall in which Washing...

On mount: N. G. Johnson, photographer, 426 7th St., Washington, D.C. Only authorized publisher of Mount Vernon Views. Forms part of the Marian S. Carson Collection at the Library of Congress.