File:New York Second Presidential Mansion.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionNew York Second Presidential Mansion.jpg |
English: New York, Alexander Macomb House, second Presidential Mansion of the USA from February to August 1790. This engraving was made in 1831, when the Mansion was used as an hotel, the Bunker's Mansion House Hotel. |
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Author | George Hayward (1800-1872) [1] |
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[edit]- ↑ George Hayward at Smithsonian American Art Museum
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