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https://openvalley.org/files/original/d40738495a1edb67e784b6360d2c26fb.jpeg
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Photograph made from glass negative
Physical Dimensions
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8 x 10 in. or smaller
Dublin Core
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Title
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State, War, and Navy Building
Description
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Located in Washington, DC, this impressive building was designed in the French Second Empire style. As its name suggests the structure housed several important departments that eventually outgrew available space. The building still stands today, known as the "Old Executive Office Building" or the "Eisenhower Executive Office Building."
The image appears in OpenValley as part of an exhibit on Isabel Fraser Harmon's work during World War I at a YWCA Hostess House located at Camp Meade, MD.
Publisher
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Harris & Ewing Collection, Library of Congress
Date
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1916
Contributor
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Cooper, Ken
Source
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Courtesy of Shorpy.com / Wikimedia
Format
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jpeg, 280 KB
Type
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Photograph
Department of War
Isabel Fraser Harmon
Washington, DC
World War I