Washington DC Postcards














Item # DC12 Pension Office Good condition Unposted Dated 1915 Item # DC13 Pennsylvania Avenue looking toward the U.S. Treasury Good condition Unposted Dated 1915 Item # DC14 New Masonic Temple Good condition Unposted Dated 1915 Item # DC23 State, War and Navy Departments Good condition Unposted Dated 1913 Item # DC24 State, War, and Navy Departments Worn corners Unposted Dated 1913 Item # DC25 New National Museum Good condition Unposted Dated 1915 Item # DC28 Pension Office Good condition Unposted Dated 1912 Item # DC30 U.S. Patent Office Good condition Unposted Item # DC31 Congressional Library Good condition Unposted Dated 1913 Item # DC33 Scottish Rite Temple Surface dirt Posted in 1920 Item # DC35 Shoreham Hotel-Motor Inn Located at Connecticut Avenue and Calvert Street, N.W. Good condition Unposted Item # DC36 U.S. Treasury Surface stains Posted in 1909 Item # DC37 National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington DC Good condition Unposted Item # DC39 Pennsylvania Avenue Worn corners and edges Unposted Dated 1913 Item # DC41 President's Room, U.S. Capitol Good condition Unposted Dated 1913 Item # DC43 Hall of Representatives Good condition Unposted Dated 1915 Item # DC44 U.S. Supreme Court Good condition Unposted Dated 1912 Item # DC45 National Statuary Hall Good condition Unposted Dated 1913 Item # DC49 Union Station Worn corners Unposted Dated 1913 Item # DC50 Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Good condition Unposted Item # DC52 Thomas Circle Good condition Unposted Dated 1915 Item # DC53 Corcoran Gallery of Arts Worn edges Unposted Dated 1913 Item # DC54 The National Museum Worn corners Unposted Dated 1913 Item # DC57 Lincoln Memorial at Sunset Continental size Tack hole, worn corner Posted in 1984 Item # DC58 The Willard Hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue Linen Creased in half Posted in 1947 Item # DC60 The White House Good condition Unposted Item # DC62 Jefferson Memorial Good condition Unposted Item # DC64 Thomas Jefferson Memorial Linen Worn edge and corner Posted in 1950's


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