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titlePortrait of First Lady Hannah Van Buren
descriptionThis image is a picture of George Washington praying at Valley Forge found on the "By Popular Demand: Portraits of Presidents and First Ladies" collection which is part of The American Memory Project.
mediumtext/HTML
subjectvisual arts, history,
typeReference
level8, 12, 11, 9, 10, 3, 5, 4, 6, 7, 2, 1, community college, adult/continuing education,
keywordsVan Buren, Martin, Picture, Portrait, Print, First Lady, Van Buren, Hannah Hoes,
TeachingMethodsVisual instruction
priceCodeFree
onlineproviderAmerican Memory
recordCreated2001-05-16T21:12:17-5:00
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IndividualCatalogerCross-Curricular Connections
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sidPRC-EDS
rightshttp://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ammemrr.pl?title=%3ca+href%3d%22%2fammem%2fodmdhtml%2fpreshome.html%22%3eBy+Popular+Demand%3a+Portraits+of+the+Presidents+and+First+Ladies,+1789-Present%3c%2fa%3e&coll=presp&div=pnp&agg=cph&default=ammem&dir=ammem

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