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2nd Story,Residence of Mrs. Comre. John Rodgers,Franklin Row,Washington,DC,1850

Title: [View from the 2nd story of the residence of Mrs. Comre. John Rodgers, Franklin Row, K Street at 12 & 13 Sts, Washington, D.C., overlooking the backyard and adjacent neighborhood, and showing children standing on balconies]
Creator(s): Meigs, Montgomery C. (Montgomery Cunningham) 1816-1892, artist
Date Created/Published: [1850]
Notes:
Reference copy in LOT 4386-34.
Subjects:
Houses--1850.
Backyards--1850.
United States--District of Columbia--Washington (D.C.)
Watercolors--American--1850.
Bookmark /2004661962/
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