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President Wilson and King George V of England

President Wilson and King George V of England

Local Accession Number: CTG 0008..Description: President Wilson and King George V of England, outside of Buckingham Palace...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Cary T. Grayson Collection..Size: 8x10..Medium: Print,... More

President Wilson and King George V of England

President Wilson and King George V of England

Local Accession Number: CTG 0008..Description: President Wilson and King George V of England, outside of Buckingham Palace...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Cary T. Grayson Collection..Size: 8x10..Medium: Print,... More

U.S.S. George Washington. Warship photograph collection

U.S.S. George Washington. Warship photograph collection

Local Accession Number: PC 156..Description: The ship Wilson sailed on to and from Europe for the Paris Peace Conference...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Donated by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hooven..Size: 3x5..Mediu... More

President Wilson Boarding U.S.S. George Washington

President Wilson Boarding U.S.S. George Washington

Local Accession Number: CTG 00019..Description: President Wilson boarding the U.S.S. George Washington, likely leaving from the Paris Peace Conference...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Potomac Books, Cary T. Gra... More

President Wilson Boarding U.S.S. George Washington

President Wilson Boarding U.S.S. George Washington

Local Accession Number: CTG 00019..Description: President Wilson boarding the U.S.S. George Washington, likely leaving from the Paris Peace Conference...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Potomac Books, Cary T. Gra... More

Wilson's Arrival at Brest, France

Wilson's Arrival at Brest, France

Local Accession Number: PC 102..Description: Wilson arrives in Brest, France for the Paris Peace Conference...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Unknown..Size: 3.5x5.5..Medium: Print, Sepia..Date: 1918

Wilson's Arrival at Brest, France

Wilson's Arrival at Brest, France

Local Accession Number: PC 102..Description: Wilson arrives in Brest, France for the Paris Peace Conference...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Unknown..Size: 3.5x5.5..Medium: Print, Sepia..Date: 1918

The Wilsons in France - U.S. National Archives Public Domain photograph

The Wilsons in France - U.S. National Archives Public Domain photograp...

Local Accession Number: 180..Description: President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson in Paris, France, pictured with French President Raymond Poincare...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Research Library, 20th Century Fox.... More

The Wilsons in France - U.S. National Archives Public Domain photograph

The Wilsons in France - U.S. National Archives Public Domain photograp...

Local Accession Number: 180..Description: President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson in Paris, France, pictured with French President Raymond Poincare...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Research Library, 20th Century Fox.... More

President Wilson Boarding U.S.S. George Washington

President Wilson Boarding U.S.S. George Washington

Local Accession Number: CTG 00019..Description: President Wilson boarding the U.S.S. George Washington, likely leaving from the Paris Peace Conference...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Potomac Books, Cary T. Gra... More

U.S.S. George Washington. Warship photograph collection

U.S.S. George Washington. Warship photograph collection

Local Accession Number: PC 156..Description: The ship Wilson sailed on to and from Europe for the Paris Peace Conference...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Donated by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hooven..Size: 3x5..Mediu... More

President Wilson and King George V of England

President Wilson and King George V of England

Local Accession Number: CTG 0008..Description: President Wilson and King George V of England, outside of Buckingham Palace...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Cary T. Grayson Collection..Size: 8x10..Medium: Print,... More

U.S.S. George Washington. Warship photograph collection

U.S.S. George Washington. Warship photograph collection

Local Accession Number: PC 156..Description: The ship Wilson sailed on to and from Europe for the Paris Peace Conference...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Donated by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hooven..Size: 3x5..Mediu... More

Wilson's Arrival at Brest, France

Wilson's Arrival at Brest, France

Local Accession Number: PC 102..Description: Wilson arrives in Brest, France for the Paris Peace Conference...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Unknown..Size: 3.5x5.5..Medium: Print, Sepia..Date: 1918

The Wilsons in France - U.S. National Archives Public Domain photograph

The Wilsons in France - U.S. National Archives Public Domain photograp...

Local Accession Number: 180..Description: President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson in Paris, France, pictured with French President Raymond Poincare...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Research Library, 20th Century Fox.... More

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