Washington Headquarters, Morristown, New Jersey, circa 1907-1914. Postcard number: A-38379. (read more)
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Washington Headquarters, Morristown, New Jersey, circa 1907-1914. Postcard number: A-38379. (read more)
Trenton Battle Monument, Trenton, New Jersey, circa 1962-1970. Caption reads: "Trenton Battle Monument, Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey. Erected in 1891 of hallowell granite, this 150 ... (read more)
Tablet where Washington crossed Delaware River in 1776, Washington's Crossing, New Jersey, circa 1907-1914. Postcard number: 207,201; Message included. (read more)
Washington Monument at Cadwalader Park, Trenton, New Jersey, circa 1907-1914. The monument depicts Washington crossing the Delaware River during the American Revolution. Message included. (read more)
Artist's depiction of George Washington at the Battle of Princeton, Princeton, New Jersey, circa 1907-1914. Postcard number: 156. (read more)
Princeton Battlefield, Princeton, New Jersey, circa 1901-1907. (read more)
Fireplace & kitchen, Washington's Headquarters, Morristown, New Jersey, circa 1901-1907. (read more)
Dining room, Washington's Headquarters, Morristown, New Jersey, circa 1901-1907. Postcard number: G 18307. (read more)
General Lord Clinton's headquarters during the Battle of Monmouth, Freehold, New Jersey, circa 1907-1914. Postmark date: August 13, ????; Postcard number: F5085. (read more)
Old Tennent Church, Tennent, New Jersey, circa 1901-1905. Postmark date: October 24, 1905; Postcard number: 2; Message included. (read more)
Marker on route of British to Battle of Springfield, Elizabeth, New Jersey, circa 1907-1914. Postcard number: 222. (read more)
Friends meeting house, Crosswicks, New Jersey, circa 1901-1907. Postmark date: March 25, 1907; Postcard number: 6; Message included. (read more)
The Brooklyn Bridge in New York, New York, circa 1901-1907. Postcard number: 21. (read more)
Montpelier in Charlottesville, Virginia, circa 1901-1907. Caption reads: "Montpelier; Old Home of President Madison. Charlottesville, Va." Postcard number: 1546. (read more)
Washington's Mansion, Mount Vernon, Virginia, circa 1907-1914. Caption reads: "Mount Vernon, the home of Washington, is on the Virginia shore of the Potomac, 16 miles south ... (read more)
The entrance to Monticello in Charlottesville, Virginia, circa 1907-1914. Reverse caption reads: "Entrance to Monticello. Monticello, the home and burial place of Thomas Jefferson, is three ... (read more)
Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville, Virginia, circa 1915-1930. Postcard number: 810, 110105. (read more)
Jefferson's Tomb, Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia, circa 1901-1907. Postcard number: 13459. (read more)
Tomb of James Monroe, Richmond, Virginia, circa 1907-1914. Caption reads: "Tomb of James Monroe, Richmond. On Presidents Hill, in beautiful Hollywood Cemetery, lie the remains of ... (read more)
Ashlawn, the home of United States President James Monroe, near Charlottesville, Virginia, circa 1907-1914. Caption reads: "Monroe Home. 'Ashlawn', the old home of James Monroe, president ... (read more)
Washington Monument and Hotel Richmond, Richmond, Virginia, circa 1931-1944. Caption reads: "Washington Equestrian Monument. Designed by Thomas Crawford, this work of art has been declared by ... (read more)
Monument at location of Lord Cornwallis's surrender, near Yorktown, Virginia, circa 1907-1914 (read more)
Washington's headquarters (George Wythe House), Williamsburg, Virginia, 1907. Postcard number: 41. (read more)
George Washington's headquarters in Richmond, Virginia, circa 1907-1914. Postcard number: 461. (read more)
Mrs Washington's sitting room at the Mount Vernon mansion, Virginia, circa 1926. (read more)
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