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Date: | 10 18 1964 |
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Description: | Three outbuildings and a large tree near a country home owned by Mrs. Kay Curtis on Washington Island. |
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Description: | Portner Tower, a castle-like stone structure overgrown with ivy and in open country. Caption reads: "Portner Tower, Manassas, Va." |
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Description: | The ruins of an old stone government post building. Caption reads: "Old Government Post Building, Fort Smith, Ark. 'On the Frisco'." |
Date: | 1910 |
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Description: | Three men in a rowboat boating beneath an ivy-covered stone bridge in a park. |
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Description: | A small group sits under an ivy-covered arbor which covers what appears to be a fresh water well. The arbor is set in the woods and bears a horse-shoe shap... |
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Description: | The grave of Theodore Roosevelt (10/27/1858 – 1/6/1919), the 26th President of the United States, in Oyster Bay, New York. Caption reads: "Grave of Theodor... |
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Description: | A view of an ivy-covered cottage with a chimney in Cape Cod. |
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Description: | A portrait of an African American woman sitting on a stairway smoking a pipe. Caption reads: "Solid Comfort." |
Date: | 1895 |
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Description: | Wheatland estate, the 22-acre residence of James Buchanan, was built in 1828 by William Jenkins. Caption reads: "'Wheatland' Home of President Buchanan." |
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Description: | Henry Clay, American statesman and orator, finished the reconstruction of his homestead, "Ashland" in 1809, incorporating Italianate, Greek Revival, and V... |
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Description: | A residence on Greene Street that would become the location of a YWCA residence house in the following years, and later, St. Stephen's Ministry. |
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Description: | Gloucester, the home of Winthrop Sargent, Mississippi's first governor was built in 1800 by David Williams. |
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Description: | A view of "Sunnyside" home of Washington Irving, author and historian. Caption reads: "'Sunnyside' Home of Washington Irving." |
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Description: | In 1835, Washington Irving, author and historian, purchased a small Dutch farmhouse beside the Hudson River. The stone cottage would come to be called "Sun... |
Date: | 1910 |
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Description: | A view of an elaborate, ivy-covered country home with a tower. |
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Description: | A view of the Charlotte-Genesee Lighthouse, constructed in 1822 on a hill just west of the Genesee River, covered in vines. This light was built in 1822 (n... |
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Description: | View of Vanderbuilt Tower, a round ivy-covered observation tower. |
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Description: | View of the church from the cemetery, which has a large monument. A clergyman stands in the doorway of the church. The building is brick, with vines traili... |
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Description: | A children's choir stands outside Flemington Presbyterian Church, completed in 1883. The group of children process out of each doorway, holding song books ... |
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