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*112 Washington. Stuart. 



*112 B Washington. Trumbull. 



*113 Martha Washington. 



1409 Mount Vernon. 



*1410 Capitol. 



*1411 White House. 



*1412 Washington Elm. Cambridge 



1412B Washington Elm. Cambridge 



*1413 Waskington Monument. 



*1414 Washington crossing the Del- 

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 *1415 Washington at Trenton. 



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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 



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His Home, Cambridge. 



His Daughters. 



His Armchair. 



His Statue, Portland. 



"Wayside Inn". 



Evangeline. 



James Russell Lowell. 



His Home. 



His Study. 



*1416 Washington and Lafayette at *96 



Mt. Vernon. *98 



1416B Washington's Headquarters, *99 



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 1416C Washington Resigning his 



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*1416D Washington Equestrian Stat- *1419 



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 *1416E Washington's Tomb. *1420 



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 Old Curiosity Shop. 



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Lincoln's Home, Springfield, 

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Lincoln Statue, Boston. 



Lincoln Statue, Lincoln Park, 

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