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F JUKES. A view of the Eastern façade of George Washington's two-storey country house with a veranda, colonnade, hipped roof, cupola and dormers built on a mound surrounded by landscaped grounds. Sailing ships can be seen on Potomac River in the background on the left. MOUNT VERNON in VIRGINIA : The Seat of the late Lieut. General GEORGE WASHINGTON Commander in CHIEF of the Armies of the United States. [London and New York] : Pub.d March 31st. 1800 by F. Jukes No. 10 Howland Street and by Al. Robertson, Columbian Academy Liberty Street New York, [March 31 1800]. Hand-coloured aquatint, etching and engraving. Source: Maps K.Top.122.47. Language: English.

F JUKES. A view of the Eastern façade of George Washington's two-storey country house with a veranda, colonnade, hipped roof, cupola and dormers built on a mound surrounded by landscaped grounds. Sailing ships can be seen on Potomac River in the background on the left. MOUNT VERNON in VIRGINIA : The Seat of the late Lieut. General GEORGE WASHINGTON Commander in CHIEF of the Armies of the United States. [London and New York] : Pub.d March 31st. 1800 by F. Jukes No. 10 Howland Street and by Al. Robertson, Columbian Academy Liberty Street New York, [March 31 1800]. Hand-coloured aquatint, etching and engraving. Source: Maps K.Top.122.47. Language: English.
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A view of the Eastern façade of George Washington's two-storey country house with a veranda, colonnade, hipped roof, cupola and dormers built on a mound surrounded by landscaped grounds. Sailing ships can be seen on Potomac River in the background on the left. MOUNT VERNON in VIRGINIA : The Seat of the late Lieut. General GEORGE WASHINGTON Commander in CHIEF of the Armies of the United States. [London and New York] : Pub.d March 31st. 1800 by F. Jukes No. 10 Howland Street and by Al. Robertson, Columbian Academy Liberty Street New York, [March 31 1800]. Hand-coloured aquatint, etching and engraving. Source: Maps K.Top.122.47. Language: English.
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