Evening Star Newspaper, February 16, 1930, Page 110

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16. 1930. A WHITE WINTER AT MT. VERNON An unusual and beautiful view of Mount Vernon mantled in the heavy snowfall of this Win- ter. Perhaps George Washington had a snowy birthday in the course of his years there, when just such a picture greeted his eye. This rear view of the mansion presents a different charm, too, with Win- Another view of the ter's white touch. rear of the mansion un- der deep snow and e heavy Winter skies L S T ] N o e - A Winter scene at Washington’s Tomb at Mount Vernon, with the ever- greens bending under the heavy snow. A black-and-white impression of the little stone house in Georgetown where George Washington made his headquarters as a surveyor. The etching is by Don © Etchcrafters’ Art Guild. Another etching by Swann showing a view of the Swann of Baltimore. n Washington Monument from the rear of the Pan- American Building. © Etchcrafters’ Art Guild.

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