RMADJBM0–Combat between Col. Banistre Tarleton and Col.l William Washington during the Battle of Cowpens in the American Revolution. Hand-colored woodcut
RMBF25FJ–William Washington, 1752 to 1810. American officer of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
RMMNYD2M–. English: William Washington (1752-1810) . circa 1795. Rembrandt Peale (1778–1860) Alternative names Peale; rembrand peale; peale rembrandt Description American painter and curator Date of birth/death 22 February 1778 3 October 1860 Location of birth/death Bucks County Philadelphia Authority control : Q375926 VIAF: 27334932 ISNI: 0000 0001 1611 4561 ULAN: 500019719 LCCN: n85813460 GND: 117692719 WorldCat 1269 WilliamWashington
RMBB4WE6–Historical flag of the United States of America. Made in 1780, the battle flag of Col. William Washington flew at the final batt
RMG374BW–WILLIAM WASHINGTON
RM2DRBK0M–Subject: William Washington, American, 1752–1810, Mint: Paris, Artist: Benjamin Duvivier, French, 1730–1819, Bronze medal of William Washington, the Battle of Cowpens, before 1848, Bronze, 58.37 g, 12:00, 47 mm, Made in Paris, France, American, 19th century after an 18th century original, Numismatics
RM2BHG2FJ–The Battle of Cowpens, painted by William Ranney in 1845. The scene depicts an unnamed black soldier (left) firing his pistol and saving the life of Colonel William Washington
RM2RAA5HB–WILLIAM WASHINGTON American soldier, related to George Date: 1752 - 1810
RMHTGB5M–William Washington Gordon monument on Wright Square, downtown Savannah. founder first GA railroad. designed by Henry Van Brunt and Frank M. Howe,
RM2G29EJK–George Washington and William Lee by John Trumbull, oil on canvas, 1780
RMKWD937–William Z. Foster, a leader of the Great Steel Strike of 1919, in Washington, D.C. Oct. 3, 1919. He lead the National Committee for Organizing the Iron and Steel Workers. Foster's IWW past and Marxist politics set off a Red Scare reaction (BSLOC 2016 8 53)
RM2D690A9–George Washington (1732-1799), 1st President of the United States, portrait painting by William Winstanley, circa 1803
RMT9515R–The back of the White House, Washington, D.C., between 1880 and 1897. Photographed by William Henry Jackson (1843-1942).
RMTXGFE2–U.S. President Richard Nixon greets President of Liberia William R Tolbert, arriving at the White House, Washington DC.
RM2RE1AMT–Portrait of George Washington by William Russell Birch
RM2GY8JFX–U.S. President Calvin Coolidge and Chief Justice and former U.S. President William Howard Taft, seated Portrait, Washington, D.C., USA, Harris & Ewing, 1923
RMPJ3WG6–Bainbridge, William. Washington. To Richard Smith
RMR6X415–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - NOVEMBER 12, 1991: William Barr, nominee for U.S. Attorney General, appears before Senate Judiciary Committee.
RME115GM–Sep. 09, 1975 - Washington, D.C.: William E. Colby, Director of CIA, testifying before the senate select committee on Intelligence.
RMT9THX8–NASA Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations William Gerstenmaier during a NASA town hall discussion plans to land astronauts on the Moon by 2024 at NASA Headquarters May 14, 2019 in Washington, DC.
RM2CD0EKY–An old portrait of criminal William Poole ( 1821 – 1855), known in the criminal world as variously as Bill the Butcher, Will the Butcher, William the Butcher or simply The Butcher. He was leader of the Washington Street Gang, aka the Bowery Boys gang and was local leader of the Know Nothing political movement in in the mid 1800's. He was of English descent and moved to New York with his family to open a butcher's shop. In the 1840's, he worked with the Howard (Red Rover) Volunteer Fire Engine Company No. 34 & was a well known bad tempered 'dirty boxer' pugilist, heavy gambler & drinker.
RMJ4W0WY–William Washington at Battle of Cowpens
RMM6JPW3–Christening, Washington, William D., 1868.
RM2RGDE3D–WILLIAM WASHINGTON American soldier, related to George
RMFFC0XT–GEORGE WASHINGTON /n(1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Washington's tomb at Mount Vernon, his home in Fairfax County, Virginia. Steel engraving, 1838, after William Henry Bartlett.
RME9P55P–George Washington - Portrait of George Washington and William 'Billy' Lee. John Trumbull
RMFB8G7T–Poster for 'Sherlock Holmes in Washington' 1943 Sherlock Holmes film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Basil Rathbone (Holmes); Nigel Bruce (Watson) and Marjorie Lord (Nancy Partridge). See description for more information.
RMC8FEMJ–William Tecumseh Sherman monument in Sherman Square in Washington DC
RM2R9ERB0–Parade, Washington Square by William Glackens (1870-1938), oil on canvas, c. 1912
RMKWCX2K–Outgoing President Theodore Roosevelt and President elect William H. Taft, March 4, 1909. They shoulders are covered with the snow on the cold inauguration day (BSLOC 2017 2 112)
RM2CTFHYE–Letter to William Lee London, text, Documents, 1769, Washington, Samuel
RMJFXXD4–American evangelist Billy Graham and President John F. Kennedy at a prayer breakfast in Washington, D.C. at the The Mayflower Hotel on February 9, 1961. (Photo by Abbie Rowe)
RMP67K9W–National Republican chart 1876' Print shows Rutherford B. Hayes, facing right, and William A. Wheeler, facing left, bust portraits, with cameo portraits of U.S. presidents from George Washington to Ulysses S. Grant; includes text of the Republican platform, brief biographies of Hayes and Wheeler, and statistical data for past presidential elections.
RMG3PEK6–William Hogarth - Beer Street - National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
RMJENGMD–William Green, President of the American Federation of Labor, Portrait during Press Conference, Washington DC, USA, Harris & Ewing, February 1936
RMPJ3WG5–Bainbridge, William. Washington. To Richard Smith
RMR6X40T–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - NOVEMBER 12, 1991: William Barr, nominee for U.S. Attorney General, appears before Senate Judiciary Committee.
RMDT9D2N–View of the White house in the city of Washington after the conflagration of the 24th August 1814, 1 Artist: Strickland, William (1787-1854)
RMPBJB8X–1859 William Washington Baker
RMWHACPM–William Rush. George Washington 1814
RMKEA121–William Washington Baker
RMD2A4E2–Washington Valley Forge / Lith F Heppenheimer 22 N William St. Ny Published: New York : Blanckmeister Hohlfeld C1853.
RMER7H7D–The Washington Memorial. From a monumental design by William
RMFF7628–BOSTON: EVACUATION, 1776. /nGeneral George Washington observing the evacuation of Boston, Massachusetts, by the British forces under Sir General William Howe, 17 March 1776. Steel engraving, American, c1867, by Frederick T. Stuart.
RMEWGMMD–General George Washington rallying his troops at the Battle of Princeton. 1777 William Tylee Ranney
RMG15KPN–Map of Gray's Bay, in Pacific and Wahkiakum counties, Washington state, made by William Clark (of Lewis & Clark) in November 1805. The bay was originally mistaken for the Pacific ocean, leading to the moniker of 'Cape Disappointment' visible on the upper
RMC8FENT–William Tecumseh Sherman monument in Sherman Square in Washington DC
RM2BF3XAM–William Washington at the Cowpens United States 1781. One (1) William Washington at the Cowpens medal, (Comitia Americana)United States (France), 1781Obverse Image: Washington sits on a horse with sword drawn, leading the 3rd Continental Light Dragoons who charge in the background against the British cavalry.
RMKWCX2M–President William Howard Taft, signs New Mexico into statehood at the White House. The signing was witnessed by dignitaries on Jan. 6, 1912 (BSLOC 2017 2 113)
RM2B0BY1W–William Edgar Marshall, Portrait of George Washington, n.d., paper
RMKHCCH8–Lithograph of the Presidential inauguration of William Henry Harrison, in Washington, DC on the 4th of March 1841, Washington, DC, 1841. From the New York Public Library.
RMGG2BGJ–Robert Lee MacCameron American school Portrait of William Howard Taft 1909 Oil on canvas (98 x 81 cm) Washington, National Portrait Gallery
RMG3PE3G–William Blake - The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun - National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
RMJENGM8–William Green, President of the American Federation of Labor, Portrait during Press Conference, Washington DC, USA, Harris & Ewing, February 1936
RM2D326WR–The Prince of Wales signs a book of condolences at the American Embassy in central London with the American Ambassador William Farrish, in memory of those killed by the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington.
RMR6X41P–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - NOVEMBER 12, 1991: William Barr, nominee for U.S. Attorney General, appears before Senate Judiciary Committee.
RMJFPM3A–President Lyndon Johnson (left) and General William Westmoreland (right) meet in the White House Rose Garden. Washington, DC, November 16, 1967.
RMMMWRA8–. English: The Battle of Cowpens, painted by William Ranney in 1845. The scene depicts an unnamed black soldier (left) firing his pistol and saving the life of Colonel William Washington (on white horse in center). . 1845. William Ranney (1813–1857) Alternative names William Tylee Ranney; William S. Ranney; wm ranney; william t. ranney; william Ranney Description American painter Date of birth/death 9 May 1813 18 November 1857 Location of birth/death Middletown Union City Authority control : Q8017370 VIAF:?62627907 ISNI:?0000 0000 6683 6266 ULAN:?500011660 LCCN:?nr92003145 GND:?12
RF2G27JER–Presidential history print of all U.S. Presidents starting from George Washington till James Garfield.
RMJHGAB5–Bainbridge, William. Washington. To Richard Smith (NYPL b11868620-5413389)
RMDDT43R–Portrait of George Washington, 1798 Artist: William Nutter
RMER7H7C–Plan of a Washington monument, designed by William Wallace,
RMFFABY2–WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON /n(1773-1841). Ninth President of the United States. Portrayed as 'the Washington of the West' on an American lithograph campaign poster, 1840.
RM2AGYPYW–Daddy Douglas and son. Washington, D.C., April 17, 1939. William O. Douglas, Jr., Supreme Court Justice
RMWBA62E–Evangeline Cory Booth (1865-1950), daughter of the Salvation Army's founders General William and Catherine Booth, at the White House in Washington, D.C. between 1921 and 1923. Evangeline became the first woman General of the Salvation Army in 1934.
RMC8FEPK–William Tecumseh Sherman monument in Sherman Square in Washington DC
RM2BF3XAP–William Washington at the Cowpens France 1789 Paris Mint. One (1) William Washington at the Cowpens medal, (Comitia Americana)United States (France), 1789 (1843)Obverse Image: Washington sits on a horse with sword drawn, leading the 3rd Continental Light Dragoons who charge in the background against the British cavalry.
RMKWD8T2–Sec. of State, William Jennings Bryan with evangelist Billy Sunday, 1914. Sunday and Bryan were both religious fundamentalists, agreeing on the need of Prohibition and the literal truth of the Christian Bible (BSLOC 2016 8 118)
RMKC3T0G–Panel of George Washington, William P. Babcock, 1846–83
RMTC4141–Engraved bust of Albert Sidney Johnston, an American General from Washington, Kentucky, from the book 'The life of General Albert Sidney Johnston' by William Preston Johnston, 1878. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMB836RG–Broken Strings Broken Strings Year: 1940 - USA Clarence Muse, William Washington. Director: Bernard B. Ray.
RM2ATFR84–General George Washington rallying his troops at the Battle of Princeton. American Revolutionary War, by William Ranney
RF2BC03T1–Churchill addressing US Congress in Washington. Behind: William P.Cole, Vice-President Henry Wallace. On Churchill's right: Sen.Alben Barkley.26/12/40
RMG5GG67–The US ambassador William Farish and his wife, close to tears, arrive at St Paul's Cathedral for those who perished in terrorist atrocoties in New York and Washington.
RMR6X3Y3–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - NOVEMBER 12, 1991: William Barr, nominee for U.S. Attorney General, appears before Senate Judiciary Committee.
RMFGKK44–U.S. Treasury, Washington, by Smillie, T. W. (Thomas William), 1843-1917
RMC4592J–Cordell Hull with William Durand at the Third World Power Conference in Washington, 1936
RM2D3DMTK–George Washington (1732-1799), First President of the United States, equestrian portrait by William Clarke, 1800
RMJHGAB7–Bainbridge, William. Washington. To Richard Smith (NYPL b11868620-5413390)
RM2B01CG7–USA: A small American flag stands up against the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall, Washington DC. Photo by William D. Moss (public domain), 4 May 2010. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a national memorial in Washington, D.C. It honours U.S. service members of the U.S. armed forces who fought in the Vietnam War, service members who died in service in Vietnam/South East Asia, and those service members who were unaccounted for (Missing In Action) during the War.
RMD96CMD–President William McKinley's state bedroom at the White House, Washington, c1901.
RMDGA8EJ–US Army Capt. William D. Swenson during the Medal of Honor ceremony in the East Room of the White House October 15, 2013 in Washington, DC. The Medal of Honor is the nation's highest military honor.
RMKDRKK4–Back from Bololand - Illustration shows a large William H. Taft wearing a stars and stripes turban, with a large knife labeled 'The Big Bolo' stuck in his belt, a notice attached stating 'For Stand Patters'; he is speaking to a group of diminutive figures labeled variously 'Congressman' with a 'Manila Souvenir Spoon', 'Philippine Industries, Free Trade Promises, [and] Senate Bill'. In the background, on the left is the boarding ramp to a ship, on the right, are two entrances to a railroad station platform labeled 'To Washington Direct', one entrance is labeled 'Philippine Free Trade' and the o
RMWBA62C–Evangeline Cory Booth (1865-1950), daughter of the Salvation Army's founders General William and Catherine Booth, at the White House in Washington, D.C. between 1921 and 1923. Evangeline became the first woman General of the Salvation Army in 1934.
RMKWDAE0–William Z. Foster, a leader of the Great Steel Strike of 1919, in Washington, D.C. Oct. 3, 1919. He lead the National Committee for Organizing the Iron and Steel Workers. Foster's IWW past and Marxist politics set off a Red Scare reaction (BSLOC 2016 8 53)
RM2BF3XAK–William Washington at the Cowpens France 1781 Paris Mint original dies. One (1) William Washington at the Cowpens medal, (Comitia Americana)United States (France), 1781Obverse Image: Washington sits on a horse with sword drawn, leading the 3rd Continental Light Dragoons who charge in the background against the British cavalry.
RMKWCX2N–President William Howard Taft at his desk in the White House. He served one term between the dynamic progressive presidencies of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson (BSLOC 2017 2 114)
RM2DCJDNG–Washington Monument., still image, Stereographs, 1850 - 1930, Bell, William H
RMH2NKPE–Chief Justice of U.S., William Howard Taft, Portrait, Washington DC, USA, October 1923
RMM4R81M–United States, Washington, Seattle, William H Gates Hall on the University of Washington campus. It is named for William Gates Sr. who was a 1950 alu
RMMA9856–Dr William Atkinson instructor at the National Immunization Program and the broadcast moderator Joe Washington sitting amongst their colleagues, 1994. Image courtesy Centers for Disease Control (CDC). ()
RME59FRM–FREEDOM ROAD (1979) (TVM) ALFRE WOODARD, WILLIAM ALLEN YOUNG, ERIK WASHINGTON, MUHAMMAD ALI; BARBARAO JONES, JAN KADAR (DIR) FRR
RMG5GG4Y–US Ambassador William Farish reads the First Lesson during the memorial service at St Paul's Cathedral for those who perished in terrorist atrocoties in New York and Washington.
RMR6X41G–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - NOVEMBER 12, 1991: William Barr, nominee for U.S. Attorney General, appears before Senate Judiciary Committee.
RMFGKK3W–U.S. Treasury, South view, Washington, by Smillie, T. W. (Thomas William), 1843-1917
RMC4592X–Cordell Hull, William Durand and Julius Doprmueller the World Power Conference in Washington, 1936
RF2ER6GKY–19th-century portrait of William Washington, an officer during the American Revolutionary War. Illustration published in The Pictorial Life of General
RM2GAKY45–Portrait of Senator John William Warner III (1927-), Republican senator of Virginia, Washington, DC, 1/19/1979. (Photo by Warren K Leffler/US News & World Report Collection/RBM Vintage Images)
RM2A4B797–The Capture of the Hessians at Trenton, December 26, 1776 by John Trumbull, oil on canvas, c.1786-1828. The painting celebrates the victory by General George Washington at the Battle of Trenton. In the center of the painting, Washington directs Major William Stephens Smith to tend to the mortally wounded Hessian Colonel Johann Gotlieb Rall.
RMD96CNG–Wife of president William McKinley in the conservatory of the White House at Washington.
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