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Washington, District of Columbia is the capital of the United States and home to many national monuments and government buildings

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Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920

Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920
Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920

Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920
Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920

Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920
Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920

Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920
Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920

Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920
Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: John Smith, Minister to Liberia, c1870-c1876. Creator: George W. Davis

John Smith, Minister to Liberia, c1870-c1876. Creator: George W. Davis
John Smith, Minister to Liberia, c1870-c1876

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920

Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920
Senate Women, between 1910 and 1920

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Philadelphia Businessmen, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Philadelphia Businessmen

Philadelphia Businessmen, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Philadelphia Businessmen
Philadelphia Businessmen, between 1910 and 1920

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Suffragette, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Suffragette, between 1910 and 1920

Suffragette, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Suffragette, between 1910 and 1920
Suffragette, between 1910 and 1920

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Lions at Corcoran Art Gallery, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Lions at Corcoran Art Gallery, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Lions at Corcoran Art Gallery, between 1910 and 1920

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: 1 Jackson Place, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing

1 Jackson Place, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. 1 Jackson Place, between 1910 and 1920
1 Jackson Place, between 1910 and 1920

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Suffragettes, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Suffragettes, between 1910 and 1920

Suffragettes, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Suffragettes, between 1910 and 1920
Suffragettes, between 1910 and 1920

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Suffragette Pickets, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Suffragette Pickets, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Suffragette Pickets, between 1910 and 1920
Suffragette Pickets, between 1910 and 1920

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: William Windom house, 1723 de Sales Place, Washington, D.C. c1925

William Windom house, 1723 de Sales Place, Washington, D.C. c1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
William Windom house, 1723 de Sales Place, Washington, D.C. c1925

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: William Windom house, 1723 de Sales Place, Washington, D.C. c1925

William Windom house, 1723 de Sales Place, Washington, D.C. c1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
William Windom house, 1723 de Sales Place, Washington, D.C. c1925

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Edgar Theodore Wherry house, 3331 Stephenson Place, N.W. Chevy Chase, Washington, D.C. 1921

Edgar Theodore Wherry house, 3331 Stephenson Place, N.W. Chevy Chase, Washington, D.C. 1921. House Architecture: Built 1914. Landscape: Edgar Theodore Wherry; Gertrude Smith (Mrs. Edgar T.) Wherry

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: William Corcoran Eustis house, H Street and Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C. c1895 - c1900

William Corcoran Eustis house, H Street and Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C. c1895 - c1900
William Corcoran Eustis house, H Street and Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C. between c1895 and c1900. A Federal house

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. 1921. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. 1921. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. 1921. House Architecture: James Hoban and others, from 1792. Landscape: Beatrix Jones Farrand, planted fall 1913; Charles Henlock, head gardener

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. 1921. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. 1921. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. 1921. House Architecture: James Hoban and others, from 1792. Landscape: Beatrix Jones Farrand, planted fall 1913; Charles Henlock, head gardener

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: 'Tudor Place, ' Armistead Peter, Jr. house, 1644 31st Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 1926

"Tudor Place, " Armistead Peter, Jr. house, 1644 31st Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 1926. House Architecture: Thomas Thornton, built between 1795-1816

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Portrait of William P. Gottlieb, Washington, D.C. ca. 1940. Creator: Delia Potofsky Gottlieb

Portrait of William P. Gottlieb, Washington, D.C. ca. 1940. Creator: Delia Potofsky Gottlieb
Portrait of William P. Gottlieb, Washington, D.C. ca. 1940

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Portrait of William P. Gottlieb, WINX(?), Washington, D.C. ca. 1940

Portrait of William P. Gottlieb, WINX(?), Washington, D.C. ca. 1940. Creator: Delia Potofsky Gottlieb
Portrait of William P. Gottlieb, WINX(?), Washington, D.C. ca. 1940

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Portrait of William P. Gottlieb, WINX, Washington, D.C. ca. 1940. Creator: Delia Potofsky Gottlieb

Portrait of William P. Gottlieb, WINX, Washington, D.C. ca. 1940. Creator: Delia Potofsky Gottlieb
Portrait of William P. Gottlieb, WINX, Washington, D.C. ca. 1940

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Portrait of Ted Weems, WINX, Washington, D.C. 1938. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb

Portrait of Ted Weems, WINX, Washington, D.C. 1938. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Ted Weems, WINX, Washington, D.C. 1938

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Portrait of Ted Weems, WINX, Washington, D.C. 1938. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb

Portrait of Ted Weems, WINX, Washington, D.C. 1938. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Ted Weems, WINX, Washington, D.C. 1938

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Portrait of Toby Tyler, Washington, D.C. ca. Dec. 1941. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb

Portrait of Toby Tyler, Washington, D.C. ca. Dec. 1941. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Toby Tyler, Washington, D.C. ca. Dec. 1941

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Portrait of Carl Mirman, Washington, D.C. ca. Dec. 1941. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb

Portrait of Carl Mirman, Washington, D.C. ca. Dec. 1941. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Carl Mirman, Washington, D.C. ca. Dec. 1941

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Portrait of Jimmie Lunceford, William P. Gottlieb, and Gene Krupa, Washington, D.C. ca. 1940

Portrait of Jimmie Lunceford, William P. Gottlieb, and Gene Krupa, Washington, D.C. ca. 1940

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Portrait of Gene Krupa, Washington, D.C. 1938. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb

Portrait of Gene Krupa, Washington, D.C. 1938. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Gene Krupa, Washington, D.C. 1938

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Women trimming and stacking currency sheets at the Bureau of Engraving & Printing, c1890

Women trimming and stacking currency sheets at the Bureau of Engraving & Printing, c1890

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Portrait of Adele Girard, Turkish Embassy, Washington, D.C. 1938. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb

Portrait of Adele Girard, Turkish Embassy, Washington, D.C. 1938. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Adele Girard, Turkish Embassy, Washington, D.C. 1938

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Women perforating sheets of stamps in the Stamp Division at the Bureau of Engraving... c1895

Women perforating sheets of stamps in the Stamp Division at the Bureau of Engraving... c1895
Women perforating sheets of stamps in the Stamp Division at the Bureau of Engraving & Printing, c1895. Photograph shows a group of women perforating stamps. Power is provided by steam driven belts

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Workers in the postage stamp gumming and drying room in the Stamp Division... ca 1895

Workers in the postage stamp gumming and drying room in the Stamp Division... ca 1895
Workers in the postage stamp gumming and drying room in the Stamp Division at the Bureau of Engraving & Printing, ca 1895. Photograph shows men and women in the gumming and drying room

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Workers moving newly printed currency into a drying box where sheets will dry before...c1890

Workers moving newly printed currency into a drying box where sheets will dry before...c1890
Workers moving newly printed currency into a drying box where sheets will dry before the next wetting and printing at the Bureau of Engraving & Printing, c1890

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Workers wetting sheets prior to printing paper money at the Bureau of Engraving & Printing, c1895

Workers wetting sheets prior to printing paper money at the Bureau of Engraving & Printing, c1895

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Workers grinding and processing the ink used to print paper money at the Bureau of Engrav... c1890

Workers grinding and processing the ink used to print paper money at the Bureau of Engrav... c1890
Workers grinding and processing the ink used to print paper money at the Bureau of Engraving & Printing, c1890. Photograph shows men working on machines powered by steam driven belts

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Workers taking mucilaged sheets of postage stamps from the drying box in the gumming... c1895

Workers taking mucilaged sheets of postage stamps from the drying box in the gumming... c1895
Workers taking mucilaged sheets of postage stamps from the drying box in the gumming and drying room of the Stamp Division at the Bureau of Engraving & Printing, c1895

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: African American workers doing laundry at the Bureau of Engraving & Printing, c1895

African American workers doing laundry at the Bureau of Engraving & Printing, c1895

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Portrait of Adele Girard, Joe Marsala, Nesuhi Ertegun, and William P. Gottlieb...Washington, ca1940

Portrait of Adele Girard, Joe Marsala, Nesuhi Ertegun, and William P. Gottlieb...Washington, ca1940
Portrait of Adele Girard, Joe Marsala, Nesuhi Ertegun, and William P. Gottlieb, Turkish Embassy, Washington, D.C. ca. 1940

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Worker prepares gum for postage stamps in the Stamp Division at the Bureau of Engraving... c1895

Worker prepares gum for postage stamps in the Stamp Division at the Bureau of Engraving... c1895
Worker prepares gum for postage stamps in the Stamp Division at the Bureau of Engraving & Printing, c1895

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Portrait of Duke Ellington, Barney Bigard, Ben... Howard Theater(?), Washington, D.C. 1938

Portrait of Duke Ellington, Barney Bigard, Ben... Howard Theater(?), Washington, D.C. 1938
Portrait of Duke Ellington, Barney Bigard, Ben Webster, Otto Toby Hardwick(e), Junior Raglin, and Fred Guy(?), Howard Theater(?), Washington, D.C. 1938

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Portrait of Duke Ellington and Junior Raglin, Howard Theater(?), Washington, D.C. 1938

Portrait of Duke Ellington and Junior Raglin, Howard Theater(?), Washington, D.C. 1938. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Duke Ellington and Junior Raglin, Howard Theater(?), Washington, D.C. 1938

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Portrait of Duke Ellington, Junior Raglin, Juan Tizol...Howard Theater(?), Washington, D.C. 1938

Portrait of Duke Ellington, Junior Raglin, Juan Tizol...Howard Theater(?), Washington, D.C. 1938
Portrait of Duke Ellington, Junior Raglin, Juan Tizol, Barney Bigard, Ben Webster, Harry Carney, Rex William Stewart, and Sonny Greer, Howard Theater(?), Washington, D.C. 1938

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Portrait of Tommy Dorsey, record store, Washington, D.C. 1938. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb

Portrait of Tommy Dorsey, record store, Washington, D.C. 1938. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Tommy Dorsey, record store, Washington, D.C. 1938

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Portrait of Tommy Dorsey, record store, Washington, D.C. 1938. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb

Portrait of Tommy Dorsey, record store, Washington, D.C. 1938. Creator: William Paul Gottlieb
Portrait of Tommy Dorsey, record store, Washington, D.C. 1938

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Willard Hotel, between 1890 and 1950. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Willard Hotel, between 1890 and 1950. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Willard Hotel, between 1890 and 1950. Photograph showing the ceiling of the lobby of the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. Title from item

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Willard Hotel - dining room, between 1910 and 1910. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Willard Hotel - dining room, between 1910 and 1910. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Willard Hotel - dining room, between 1910 and 1910

Background imageWashington, District of Columbia Collection: Willard Hotel bar, between 1901 and 1910. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Willard Hotel bar, between 1901 and 1910. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Willard Hotel bar, between 1901 and 1910. Photograph shows three male employees, including one African American man, standing behind the bar at the Willard Hotel



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Washington, District of Columbia Collection

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