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BW-5382/H-J - Reproduction plantation secretary made by Mr. Wilfred Neitzey - several view of doors closed, opened, opened with writing desk down, 1969 Box 4 (5x7), Drawer Photographic print
BW-5424/1-10 - Hinge details - east vestibule door to Mansion Library, 1970 Book A - medium format - black and white white negatives
BW-5436/A-D - Wade/McCaw Collections of Washington/Custis Memorabilia in place in museum cases, 1970 Box 5 (8x10) black and white negatives
BW-5439/A-H - Silver cup for raising the largest jackass, 1970 Box 4 (5x7), Drawer Photographic print
BW-5440 - View from the north corner of the Piazza across river to the Maryland shore, 1970 Box 5 (8x10) black and white negatives
BW-5447/A-D - Council of Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1970, 1970 Box 4 (5x7), Drawer Photographic print
BW-5450 - Copy photograph - Mansion - East Front view, c. 1910, by Crandall, 1971 Box 4 (5x7), Drawer Photographic print
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