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In this 1935 photograph of Mt. Rushmore, Washington has been completed and Jefferson is just getting started.  Work began on the monument in 1927 and the faces of the four presidents were completed by 1939, with work ending in 1941.

[South Dakota Projects, 1917-1949]: Washington completed, Jefferson in progress, 09/1935
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One Down, Three to Go!

In this 1935 photograph of Mt. Rushmore, Washington has been completed and Jefferson is just getting started.  Work began on the monument in 1927 and the faces of the four presidents were completed by 1939, with work ending in 1941.

[South Dakota Projects, 1917-1949]: Washington completed, Jefferson in progress, 09/1935

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