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English: The late general Gershom Mott. Photographed by J. E. Smith [Joseph E. Smith (1858–1935)]. Abstract/medium: 1 print : wood engraving.
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: 572 feet high-setting the cap-stone on the Washington Monument - from a sketch on the spot by S.H. Nealy. LCCN89716304.jpg
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Miscellaneous Items in High Demand, PPOC, Library of Congress
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  • Illus. in: Harper's weekly, 1884 Dec. 20, p. 839.
  • Source for identification of L. O'Brien and fuller artist name: Washington Post, Dec. 7, 1884, pg. 1
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prints and photographs division
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mott, gershom · casey, thos. l. · (thomas lincoln) · springer, reuben r. · washington monument (washington, d.c.) · african americans · washington (d.c.) · rites & ceremonies · periodical illustrations · portrait prints · wood engravings · springer, reuben r
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washington d.c.
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Washington (D.C.)

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