Washington Bedchamber
Use for: General Washington's Bedroom, General Washington's Room, Mrs. Wahsington's Bedroom, Mrs. Washington's Room (3), Virginia Room, Washington's Room
Broader term: Mansion
Narrower terms: Bedroom Closet, Fireplace Closet, Store room
Found in 140 Collections and/or Records:
Washington's Room and Bed on Which He Died., 1884-1894
Washington's Room and Bed on Which He Died., 1884-1894
Washington's Room and Bed on Which He Died., 1884-1894
Washington's Room and the Bed on which he Died., 1884-1894
Washington's Room and the Bed on which he Died., 1884-1894
Washington's Room and the Bed on which he Died., 1884-1894
Washington's Room and the Bed on which he Died., 1884-1894
Washington's Room and the Bed on which he Died., 1884-1894
Washington's Room and the Bed on which He Died., 1884-1894
Washington's Room, and the Bed where he died., 1884-1894
Views of Mount Vernon spanning more than 100 years. The Robert Waldsmith Collection consists of approximately 300 stereographs and cabinet cards by Alexander Gardner, N. G. Johnson, Luke D. Dillon, and others. Highlights of the collection include: several west front views of the Mansion, including the earlist known one by Frederick Langenheim, circa 1856; an early view of the tomb, circa 1857, and a collection of Washington statues and buildings honoring the first President.
Washington's Room and the Bed where he Died., 1884-1894
Washington's Room and the Bed where he died., 1884-1894
Washington's Room, Mount Vernon Mansion., 1878-1883
Washington's Room, Mount Vernon Mansion., 1880
Washington's Room, Mount Vernon Mansion., 1880
Washington's Room, Mount Vernon Mansion., 1880
Washington's Room, Mount Vernon Mansion, 1880
Washington's Room, Mt. Vernon., 1878-1883
Washington's Room, Mt. Vernon Mansion., 1878-1883
Views of Mount Vernon spanning more than 100 years. The Robert Waldsmith Collection consists of approximately 300 stereographs and cabinet cards by Alexander Gardner, N. G. Johnson, Luke D. Dillon, and others. Highlights of the collection include: several west front views of the Mansion, including the earlist known one by Frederick Langenheim, circa 1856; an early view of the tomb, circa 1857, and a collection of Washington statues and buildings honoring the first President.