. Washington, what to see, and how to see it. A sightseer's guide .. . The Baptism of Pocahontas, 1613.—J. G. Chapman, 1836; $10,000. I, Pocahontas; 2, John Rolfe; 3, Alexander Whiteaker; 4, Sir ThomasDale, Governor; 5, Sister to Pocahontas; 6, Naniequaus, Brother to Poca-hontas; 7, Opechancanough; 8, Opachisco, Uncle to Pocahontas; 9 RichardWyfhn; lo, Standard Bearer; ii, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest, the first gentle-woman who arrived in the colony; 12, Henry Spilman; 13, John and AnnLaydon, first persons married in the country; 14, The The Embarkation of the Pilgrims at Delft Haven, Holland,


. Washington, what to see, and how to see it. A sightseer's guide .. . The Baptism of Pocahontas, 1613.—J. G. Chapman, 1836; $10,000. I, Pocahontas; 2, John Rolfe; 3, Alexander Whiteaker; 4, Sir ThomasDale, Governor; 5, Sister to Pocahontas; 6, Naniequaus, Brother to Poca-hontas; 7, Opechancanough; 8, Opachisco, Uncle to Pocahontas; 9 RichardWyfhn; lo, Standard Bearer; ii, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest, the first gentle-woman who arrived in the colony; 12, Henry Spilman; 13, John and AnnLaydon, first persons married in the country; 14, The The Embarkation of the Pilgrims at Delft Haven, Holland, 1620,— Robert W. Wier, 1840; $10,, William Robinson, pastor; 2, Elder William Brewster; 3, Mrs, Brew-ster and sick child; 4, Governor Carver; 5, William Bradford; 6, Mr. andMrs. White; 7, Mr. and Mrs. Wlnslow; 8, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller; 9, MilesStandish and his wife Rose; 10, Mrs. Bradford, who fell overboard the daythe vessel came to anchor; 11, Mrs. Carver and child; 12, Captain Reynoldsand sailor; 13, Boy belonging to the Carver family; 14, Boy in charge ofMrs. Winslow; 15, Boy belonging to Mrs. Winslows family; 16, Nurse. ROTUNDA PAINTINGS. 13


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