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Joseph Anthony, Jr. (1762-1814)

Artist: Benjamin Trott (American, ca. 1770–1843)

Hore Browse Trist (1775–1804)

Artist: Jean Pierre Henri Elouis (French, 1755–1840)

Martha Wetherill Young (1833–1900)

Artist: George Hewitt Cushman (American, 1814–1876)

Gentleman, possibly Robert Goldsborough (1740-1798)

Artist: James Peale (American, 1749–1831)

Rembrandt Peale (1778-1860)

Artist: James Peale (American, 1749–1831)

Colonel James Chesnut (1773-1866)

Artist: James Peale (American, 1749–1831)

Eleanor Britton Musgrave (ca. 1802–1884)

Artist: Anna Claypoole Peale (American, 1791–1878)

Margaret Hillegas Nichols (1760–1808)

Artist, attributed to: Benjamin Trott (American, ca. 1770–1843)

Edward Stow (?) (1768-1847)

Artist, attributed to: Benjamin Trott (American, ca. 1770–1843)

Memorial for George Washington (1732-1799), LL.D. 1781

Artist, attributed to: Samuel Folwell (American, 1765–1813)

Daniel Powers (1815-1845), B.A. 1837

Artist, attributed to: Daniel Dickinson (American, 1795–1866)

Martha Washington (née Martha Dandridge, formerly Martha Parke Custis, 1731–1802)

Artist: Charles Willson Peale (American, 1741–1827)

Commander Samuel Woodhouse (1784–1843)

Artist: Raphaelle Peale (American, 1774–1825)

Captain James Lawrence (1781–1813)

Artist, attributed to: Thomas Birch (American, born England, 1779–1851)

Captain Alfred Grayson, USMC (1784/86–1823)

Artist: Joseph Wood (American, 1778–1830)

Memorial for S.P., A.R.P., and S.P.

Artist, attributed to: Samuel Folwell (American, 1765–1813)

Memorial

Artist: Unknown

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