Plaque mounted on the building above a toy store reads,"This building and those adjoining on the East and West Nos. 526 & 530 stand on the site of the house which was occupied by -Washington- as the presidential mansion from November 27, 1790 to...
nine men in judicial robes, signature of each; O...(J.) Roberts, Pierce Butler, Harlan F. ?, ? Meurdop(?), ?, Willis VanDevanter, Charles E. Hughes, J.C. McReynolds, Geo. Sutherland; Compliments of Clarence A. O'Brien, Washington, D.C.
Lumber mill saw made by Henry Disston & Sons, Inc. is 108 inches in diameter and weighs 795 pounds. It is one of four saws made for a lumber mill at Hoquiam, Washington.
Model of the new building of N.W. Ayer and Son, advertising agency, on West Washington Square, Philadelphia, showing how the building will appear once completed.