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  • Old Series Trademark No. 3548
  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 181

    Caption: "George Washingions [sic] Home, Rear View, Mt. Vernon, Va. July 22, 1934." Rear view of Mount Vernon, the plantation home of George and Martha Washington. Built between 1758 and 1778, the Palladian-style mansion is now owned in trust by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association and open to the public.

    Date: 7/22/1934

  • Corral de Tierra, or San Pedro, or San Mateo Rancho

    Hand-drawn sketch map of Corral de Tierra, or San Pedro, or San Mateo boundaries. Volume 1, page 4.

    Date: 1834

  • eichler_f3274_377

    Preliminary design and drawing of Public Works Building, Sacramento, by Alfred Eichler. Project for Department of Public Works - Administration.

    Date: 1935

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1711

    London Clothing Company

    Date: 1889

  • eichler_f3274_167

    Caption: "Industrial Education Building, Santa Barbara State College. View Looking East. " Rendering of contrast design by Alfred Eichler. Project for Department of Education.

    Date: undated

  • Cañada de Secuan or Mesa del Arroya or Valle de las Viejas Rancho

    Hand-drawn sketch map of Cañada de Secuan or Mesa del Arroya or Valle de las Viejas boundaries. Volume 2, page 171.

    Date: 1846

  • McCarthy Album 10, Photograph 206

    Caption: "Parson's Gap, Windermere Sinclair Canyon - B.C. Canada," c. 1935.

    Date: 1935

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 182

    Caption: "Capitol Building, Washington, D. C. July 23, 1934." View of the domed United States Capitol, housing both the Senate and House of Representatives. Constructed between 1793 and 1800 and designed by architect William Thornton, the building has undergone several expansions, including the addition of the wedding-cake-style dome in the 1850s.

    Date: 7/23/1934

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 108

    Caption: "Peninsula and Occidental R.R. Florida. July 2, 34." View of railroad tracks carried over water into the distance on a wood trestle. This is likely part of the Overseas Railroad, an extension of the Florida East Coast Railway, built to connect Key West with the Florida mainland.

    Date: 7/2/1934