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White House East Room, Portraits of George and Martha Washington

White House East Room, Portraits of George and Martha Washington

Caption: Photo of the East Room showing the portraits of George and Martha Washington on the walls. From an album of photographs by Abbie Rowe of the White House, prior to the renovation in 1949. Photographs Re... More

East Room of the White House - U.S. National Archives Public Domain photograph

East Room of the White House - U.S. National Archives Public Domain ph...

Caption: The East Room of the White House, with portraits of George and Martha Washington on the walls. From an album of photographs by Abbie Rowe of the White House after the 1949 renovation. Photographs Relat... More

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