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Click to go to resourcePortrait of First Lady Lucy Hayes
DescriptionThis image is a portrait of First Lady Lucy Hayes found on the "By Popular Demand: Portraits of Presidents and First Ladies" collection which is part of The American Memory Project.
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Click to go to resourcePortrait of First Lady Mary Harrison
DescriptionThis image is a portrait of First Lady Mary Harrison found on the "By Popular Demand: Portraits of Presidents and First Ladies" collection which is part of The American Memory Project.
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Click to go to resourcePortrait of First Lady Anna Harrison
DescriptionThis image is a portrait of First Lady Anna Harrison found on the "By Popular Demand: Portraits of Presidents and First Ladies" collection which is part of The American Memory Project.
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Click to go to resourcePortrait of President Rutherford B. Hayes
DescriptionThis image is a portrait of President Rutherford B. Hayes found on the "By Popular Demand: Portraits of Presidents and First Ladies" collection which is part of The American Memory Project.
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Click to go to resource"Maternal Caress" by Mary Cassatt
DescriptionA commentary on "Maternal Caress" by Mary Cassatt, from the collection of her work at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Click to go to resource"Lady at The Tea Table" by Mary Cassatt
DescriptionA commentary on "Lady at the Tea Table" by Mary Cassatt, from the collection of her work at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Click to go to resource"The Letter" by Mary Cassatt
DescriptionA commentary on "The Letter" by Mary Cassatt, from the collection of her work at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Click to go to resourcePortrait of First Lady Lou Henry Hoover
DescriptionThis image is a portrait of First Lady Lou Henry Hoover found on the "By Popular Demand: Portraits of Presidents and First Ladies" collection which is part of The American Memory Project.
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Click to go to resourcePicture of Ulysses Grant writing his memoirs
DescriptionThis image is a portrait of First Lady Julia Grant found on the "By Popular Demand: Portraits of Presidents and First Ladies" collection which is part of The American Memory Project.
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Click to go to resourceMary Cassatt - Glossary
DescriptionA glossary of terms associated with the work of Mary Cassatt.
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