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Mount Vernon, the Birthplace and Residence of George Washington

Record Photography, 2015-2017 Inventory
Mount Vernon, the Birthplace and Residence of George Washington
Record Photography, 2015-2017 Inventory
Record Photography, 2015-2017 Inventory
Status
Not on view
Date1853
After (British, 1772 - 1860)
Publisher (American, active 1851 - 1854)
Publisher (German American, 1817 - 1896)
Geography Published - United States
Medium/TechniqueInk on paper, etching
DimensionsOverall (H x W): 15 3/8 in. x 11 in. (39.05 cm x 27.94 cm) Upper Image (H x W): 3 1/2 in. × 9 1/2 in. (8.89 cm × 24.13 cm) Lower Image (H x W): 6 in. × 9 1/2 in. (15.24 cm × 24.13 cm)
Credit LinePurchase, 1995
Object numberEV-4445/RP-660
DescriptionThis is a page cut from Gleason's Pictorial. There are two images on the sheet with three columns of text in between.

The upper image is a cityscape of Boston. In the foreground are a number of ships, steamers, as well as small row boats on the water. In the background is depicted Beacon Hill lined with buildings and smokestacks. Rising above the city is the Massachusetts State House.

The second image is an early view of the Mount Vernon mansion and tomb. The southwest facades of the mansion as well as colonnades and a dependancy building are shown on the far left of the image in the background. In the forground is depicted a man on horseback accompanied by a dog. There are two couples facing the Washington tomb. One gentleman is gesturing towards it with a walking stick. On the right side of the image is a large tree, past which there is a view of the Potomac dotted with boats.
1853
MarkingsPrinted in ink at the top of the sheet: "Gleason's Pictorial.". Printed in ink below the image of Boston: "F. Gleason / Corner of Tremont / And Bromfield Sts.", "Boston, Saturday, October 29, 1853.", "$3.00 Per Annum. / 6 Cents Single. / Vol. V. No. 18.-Whole No. 122". Printed in ink in the center of the sheet are three columns of text pertaining to Mount Vernon as a location of national importance and historical significance. Printed in ink at the bottom of the sheet: "Mount Vernon, The Birthplace and Residence of George Washington.". Printed in ink on the reverse of the sheet in the upper-left corner: "274", "Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion.". Printed in ink on the reverse upper-left corner of the sheet: "[written for Gleason's Pictorial.] / Lionel Ainsworth: / Or / The Young Partisan's Doom. / A Tale of The Revolution. / By Mrs. Caroline Orne." / [Continued.] / Chapter XVII.-[continued.]". The three columns of text on the reverse of this sheet are chapters 13-14 of Orne's "The Young Partisan's Doom".
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