Washington delivering his inaugural address April 1789, in the old city hall, New-York / painted by T.H. Matteson ; engraved on steel by H.S. Sadd.
Summary
Print showing George Washington delivering his inaugural address before members of the Congress. Includes text of speech.
Key that identifies people in the image is in LOT 11507.
Caption continues: From the original picture painted expressly for this engraving.
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1849 by John Neale, in the Clerk's Office of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
Exhibited in: "Creating the United States" at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 2011-2012.
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washington george
inauguration
public appearances
presidents
inaugural addresses
letterpress works
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address april
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new york
matteson
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1849
george washington
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images of george washington
19th century
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tompkins harrison matteson
john neale
henry s sadd
politics and government
library of congress
Date
01/01/1849
Contributors
Sadd, Henry S., engraver
Matteson, Tompkins Harrison, 1813-1884, artist
Neale, John, printer
Source
Library of Congress
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Copyright info
No known restrictions on publication.