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Vintage post card of “Washington’s Barn, Mount Vernon, VA“. Published by B.S. Re

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Category:

Non-Topographical Postcards

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Condition:

New

Subject:

Washington's Barn Mt. Vernon

Theme:

Washington's Barn

Year Manufactured:

1900

Unit of Sale:

Single Unit

Type:

color

Original/Licensed Reprint:

Original

Postage Condition:

Unposted

Era:

1900

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Brand/Publisher:

B.S. Reynolds Co., Washington, D.C.

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Item number:

1485291606

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Vintage post card of “Washington’s Barn, Mount Vernon, VA“. Published by B.S. Reynolds Co., 1202 D. Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. On the back “The barn was built in 1753, with bricks imported from England and was used during Washington’s occupancy of Mt Vernon. In the coach house is Washington’s carriage known as the “lost Coach’ which was recovered and presented to the Association in 1895, by Mr. R. I. Brownfield of Philadelphia.” Phototint era 1900, unused, unposted