Timeline

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War of 1812

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1840s

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1860s

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National Register of Historic Places

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Overview

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  • Fitzpatrick, Sandra (2001). The guide to Black Washington: places and events of historical and cultural significance in the nation's capital. Hippocrene Books. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  • http://prorev.com/dcblackhist.htm

African-American history

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Abolitionists

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Pearl incident

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Emancipation

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  • Clark-Lewis, Elizabeth (2002). First freed : Washington, D.C. in the emancipation era. Howard University Press. [2] (306.362 F5274 - Sociology)
  • Foer, Franklin Louis (1992). The political struggle for emancipation in the District of Columbia. [3] (Washingtonian - 326.0975 F654)
  • Harrold, Stanley (2003). Subversives : antislavery community in Washington, D.C., 1828-1865. Louisiana State University Press. [4] (Washingtonian - 975.3 H323)

Education

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  • Robinson, Henry S. "The M Street High School, 1891-1916". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 51: 119–143.
  • Null, Druscilla J. "Myrtilla Miner's "School for Colored Girls": A Mirror on Antebellum Washington". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 52: 254–268.
  • Foner, Philip Sheldon (1984). Three who dared : Prudence Crandall, Margaret Douglass, Myrtilla Miner : champions of antebellum Black education. Greenwood Press. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help) [5] (Sociology - 370.8996 F673)

Reconstruction

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Slavery

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  • Clephane, Walter C. "The Local Aspect of Slavery in the District of Columbia". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 3: 224–256.
  • Milburn, Rev. Page. "The Emancipation of Slaves in the District of Columbia". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 16: 96–119.

Underground Railroad

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  • National Capital Parks-East Cultural Resource Records
  • NCR Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Files

Other

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  • Brown, Letitia W. "Residence patterns of Negroes in the District of Columbia, 1800-1860". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 69–70: 66–79.
  • Williams, Melvin R. "A Blueprint for Change: The Black Community in Washington, D.C., 1860-1870". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 71–72: 359–393.
  • Gordon, Martin K. "The Black Militia in the District of Columbia, 1867-1898". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 71–72: 411–420.
  • Groves, Paul A. "The Development of a Black Residential Community in Southwest Washington, 1860-1897". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 73–74: 260–275.
  • Williams, Melvin R. "A Statistical Study of Blacks in Washington, D.C. in 1860". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 50: 172–179.
  • Miller, M. Sammye. "An Early Venture in Black Capitalism: The Capital Savings Bank in the District of Columbia, 1882-1902". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 50: 359–366.
  • Barnes, William R. "A Battle for Washington: Ideology, Racism, and Self-Interest in the Controversy over Public Housing, 1943-1946". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 50: 452–483.
  • Johnson, Ronald M. "Those Who Stayed: Washington Black Writers of the 1920s". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 50: 494–499.
  • Mitchell, Pauline Gaskins. "The History of Mt. Zion United Methodist Church and Mt. Zion Cemetery". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 51: 103–118.
  • Mintz, Steven. "A Historical Ethnography of Black Washington, D.C.". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 52: 235–253.
  • Powell, Frances J. "A Statistical Profile of the Black Family in Washington, D.C., 1850-1880". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 52: 269–288.
  • Richardson, Steven J. "The Burial Grounds of Black Washington: 1880-1919". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 52: 304–326.
  • Johnson, Ronald M. "Black and White Apart: The Community Center Movement in the District of Columbia, 1915-1930". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 52: 12–28.

Alley life

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  • Borchert, James. "The Rise and Fall of Washington's Inhabited Alleys, 1852-1872". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 71–72: 267–288.
  • Borchert, James. "Alley Life in Washington: An Analysis of 600 Photographs". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 73–74: 244–259.
  • Borchert, James Builders and Owners of Alley Dwellings in Washington, D.C., 1877-1892. Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 50: 345–358. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

Architecture

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  • Moore, Dr. Charles. "Personalities in Washington Architecture". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 37–38: 1–16.
  • Beauchamp, Tanya Edwards. "Adolph Cluss: An Architect in Washington during the Civil War and Reconstruction". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 71–72: 338–358.
  • Murphy, Frederick V. "Architects and Architecture in the District of Columbia". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 46–47: 213–228.
  • Emery, Fred A. "Architects and Architecture in the District of Columbia--Discussion: Remarks of Fred A. Emery". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 46–47: 229.
  • Grant, III, General U.S. "Architects and Architecture in the District of Columbia--Discussion: Remarks of General U.S. Grant, III". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 46–47: 230–236.
  • Hunter, L.L. "Vision and work: the Supervising Architect's contribution to magnificent Washington". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 57–59: 69–81.
  • Luchs, Alison. "Demonet's: Architecture and Ice Cream on Connecticut Avenue". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 51: 244–157.
  • Rhoads, William B. "Franklin D. Roosevelt and Washington Architecture". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 52: 104–162.
  • Noel, F. Regis. "The Wedding of Architecture and Law". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 46–47: 259–266.

Kennedy Center

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  • Meersman, Roger. "The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts: From Dream to Reality". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 50: 525–588.
  • Meersman, Roger. "The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts: Early Years of Operation". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 50.

Octagon House

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  • Metcalf, Frank J. Octagon Houses of Washington and Elsewhere. Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 26: 91–105. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

Patent Office

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  • Evans, George W. "The Birth and Growth of the Patent Office Building". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 22: 105–124.

Pension Building

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  • McDaniel, Joyce L. "Casper Buberl: The Pension Building Civil War Frieze and Other Washington, D.C., Sculpture". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 50: 309–343.

U.S. Capitol

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  • Brown, Glenn History of the United States Capitol
  • Bibliography
  • Brown, Glenn. "The United States Capitol in 1800". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 4: 128–134.
  • Caemmerer, H. Paul. "The sesquicentennial of the laying of the cornerstone of the United States Capitol by George Washington". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 44–45: 161–190.
  • Caemmerer, H. Paul. "Architects of the United States Capitol". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 48–49: 1–28.
  • Rosenberger, Homer T. "Thomas Ustick Walter and the completion of the United States Capitol". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 50: 273–322.
  • Stern, Philip Van Doren. "The Capitol". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 69–70: 178–189.
  • Klapthor, Margaret B. "Furniture in the Capitol: Desks and chairs used in the Chamber of the House of Representatives, 1819-1857". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 69–70: 190–211.
  • Campioli, Mario E. "The proposed extension of the West Central Front of the Capitol". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 69–70: 212–236.
  • McLaughlin, Charles C. "The Capitol in peril? The West Front controversy from Walter to Stewart". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 69–70: 237–265.
  • Richman, Michael. "Daniel Chester French: His Statue of Lewis Cass in the United States Capitol". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 71–72: 548–569.
  • Ahrens, Kent. "Constantino Brumidi's "Apotheosis of Washington" in the Rotunda of the United States Capitol". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 73–74: 187–208.
  • Ahrens, Kent. "Nineteenth Century History Painting and the United States Capitol". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 50: 191–222.

Washington Cathedral

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  • Bayless, John H. "History of the Washington Cathedral". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 50: 181–188.

Washington Monument

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  • Freeman, Jr., Robert Belmont. "Design Proposals for the Washington National Monument". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 73–74: 151–186.

White House

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  • McCormick, John H. "The first master of ceremonies of the White House [John Pierre Sioussat]". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 7: 170–194.
  • Gunn, Abby. "The Erection of the White House". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 16: 120–149.
  • Steelman, John R. "The White House". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 50: 205–214.
  • Epstein, Ellen Robinson. "The East and West Wings of the White House". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 71–72: 596–617.
  • Mount, Charles Merrill. "The Rabbit and the Boa Constrictor: John Singer Sargent at the White House". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 71–72.

Winder Building

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  • Topham, Washington. "The Winder Building". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 37–38: 169–172.
  • Shipley, Ruth B. "The historic Winder Building". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 50: 235–241.
  • Morris, Maud Burr. "Remarks on the historic Winder Building". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 50: 242–244.
  • Busey, Samuel C. "Early History of Daguerrotypy in the City of Washington". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 3: 81–95.
  • Mechlin, Leila. "Art Life in Washington". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 24: 164–191.
  • Caemmerer, H. Paul. "Early Washington and its art". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 48–49: 209–226.
  • Minnigerode, C. Powell. "The Corcoran Gallery of Art". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 48–49: 227–236.
  • Berryman, Florence S. "Artists of Washington". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 50: 215–234.
  • Pope, John A. "The Freer Gallery of Art". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 69–70: 380.
  • Rosenberger, Homer T. "Harriet Lane Johnston and the formation of the National Gallery of Art". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 69–70.
  • Mathews, Marcia M. "The art of Henry O. Tanner". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 69–70.
  • Mount, Charles Merrill. "November 24, 1873, The Precise Moment of Impressionism: Claude Monet's "The Bridge at Argenteuil" at the National Galley of Art in Washington, D.C.". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 71–72: 508–547.
  • Mathews, Marcia M. "George Biddle's Contribution to Federal Art". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 73–74: 493–520.
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1953-54 Cobb, Josephine. Mathew B. Brady's Photographic Gallery in Washington p. 28-69
  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Bohan, Ruth L. The Farragut Monument: A Decade of Art and Politics, 1871-1881 p. 209-243
  • CHS Records v.50 Haifley, Julie Link Capital Images: The Photography of Titian Ramsay Peale, 1855-1885 p. 229-244
  • CHS Records v.50 Nelson, Clifford M. William Henry Holmes: Beginning a Career in Art and Science p. 252-278

Public art

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  • Kelly, Cindy (2011). Outdoor Sculpture in Baltimore: A Historical Guide to Public Art in the Monumental City. Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-0801897221. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)

Statues

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  • Kauffmann, S.H. "Equestrian Statuary in Washington". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 5: 112–138.
  • Keck, Andrew S. "A Toast to the Union: Clark Mills' Equestrian Statue of Andrew Jackson in Lafayette Square". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 71–72: 289–313.

Biographies

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Clara Barton

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  • Bacon-Foster, Corra. "Clara Barton; Humanitarian". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 21: 278–357.
  • Downing, Margaret Brent. "The Centenary of Clara Barton and Recent Biographical Sketches of Her Life and Achievements". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 26: 121–128.

Benjamin Bannekar

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  • CHS Records v.20 Phillips, P. Lee The Negro, Benjamin Banneker; Astronomer and Mathematician, Plea for Universal Peace p. 114-120
  • CHS Records v.69-70 Bedini, Silvio Benjamin Banneker and the survey of the District of Columbia p. 7-30
  • CHS Records v.18 Tindall, William Booth's Escape from Washington after the Assassination of Lincoln, His Subsequent Wanderings and Final Capture p. 1-15
  • CHS Records v.48-49 Beall, Ninian Why Booth killed Lincoln p. 127-142

Charles Bulfinch

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  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Kirker, Harold Charles Bulfinch and the Washington Unitarian Community, 1818-1830 p. 61-77

Daniel Carroll

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  • CHS Records v.39 Clark, Allen C. Daniel Carroll of Duddington p. 1-48

Andrew Ellicott

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  • CHS Records v.2 Alexander, Mrs. Sally Kennedy A Sketch of the Life of Major Andrew Ellicott p. 158-202

Albert Gallatin

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  • CHS Records v.71-72 Mannix, Richard Albert Gallatin in Washington, 1801-1813 p. 60-80

Charles Carroll Glover

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  • CHS Records v.39 Clark, Allen C. Charles Carroll Glover p. 141-152
  • CHS Records v.39 Noyes, Newbold Tribute to Charles Carroll Glover p. 153-158
  • CHS Records v.31-32 Glover, Jr., Charles C. Charles Glover, a Pioneer Resident of Washington p.299-3
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1955-56 Heine, Cornelius W. Contributions of Charles Carroll Glover ad other citizens to the development of the National Capital p. 229-248

General Grant

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  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Cobb, Josephine. Ulysses. S. Grant 3rd: a selection of pictures p. 336-356
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Winchcole, Dorothy Clark. "The General." [U. S. Grant 3rd] p. 357
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Atwood, Albert W. General Grant, the man. [U. S. Grant 3rd] p. 358-362
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Eliot, Charles W. 2nd U. S. Grant 3rd: a word of personal reminiscence. p. 363-364
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Colket, Meredith B., Jr. General Grant and the Christian Heurich Memorial Mansion. p. 365-368
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Rubincam, Milton. Major General U. S. Grant, 3rd, 1881-1968. p. 369-408
  • CHS Records v.69-70 Rubincam, Milton Sidelights on the career of U.S. Grant, 3rd ?

George Hadfield

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  • CHS Records v.51-52 Hunsberger, George S. The architectural career of George Hadfield p. 46-65

Thomas Jefferson

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  • Padover, Saul K. (1946). Thomas Jefferson and the National Capital, 1783-1818. Government Printing Office.
  • CHS Records v.8 Ford, Worthington Chauncey Jefferson and the Newspaper p. 78-114
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1953-54 Grigg, Milton L. Thomas Jefferson and the development of the National Capital p. 81-100
  • CHS Records v.50 Dumbauld, Edward Thomas Jefferson and the City of Washington p. 67-80
  • CHS Records v.50 Goff, Frederick R. T.I.: Mr. Jefferson's Book in Washington, D.C. p. 81-94

Francis Scott Key

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  • CHS Records v.12 Smith, F.S. Key A Sketch of Francis Scott Key, with a Glimpse of his Ancestors p. 71-88
  • CHS Records v.22 Magruder, Jr., Caleb C. Dr. William Beanes, The Incidental Cause of the Authorship of the Star-Spangled Banner p. 207-227
  • CHS Records v.46-47 Delaplaine, Edward S. Francis Scott Key and the National Anthem p.13-26
  • CHS Records v.46-47 Key-Smith, Francis S. What Inspired Francis Scott Key's Poem "To Delia" p.27-30

Benjamin Henry Latrobe

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  • CHS Records v.71-72 Carter II, Edward C. Benjamin Henry Latrobe and the Growth and Development of Washington, 1798-1818 p. 128-149
  • CHS Records v.50 Formwalt, Lee W. Benjamin Henry Latrobe and the Development of Transportation in the District of Columbia, 1802-1817 p. 36-66

Thomas Law

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  • Townsend, George Alfred. "Thomas Law, Washington's First Rich Man". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 4: 222–251.

L'Enfant

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  • Jennings, Jr, J.L. Sibley (Summer 1979). "Artistry as Design: L'Enfant's Estraordinary City". Quartley Journal of the Library of Congress. 36: 225–278.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Rebs, John. Washington on View: The Nation's Capital Since 1790. University of North Carolina Press.
  • Scott, Pamela (1991). "The Vast Empire: The Iconography of the Mall, 1791-1848". In Longstreth, Richard (ed.). The Mall in Washington, 1791-1991. National Gallery of Art. pp. 37–60.
  • Brown, Glenn (August 1900). "A Suggestion for Grouping Government Buildings, Landscapes, Monuments and Statuary". Architectural Review. 8: 89–94.
  • CHS Records v.2 L'Enfant's Reports to President Washington, March 26, June 22, and August 19, 1791 p. 26-47
  • CHS Records v.2 L'Enfant's Memorials p. 72-110
  • CHS Records v.2 Bryan, Wilhelmus B. Something about L'Enfant and His Personal Affairs p. 111-117
  • CHS Records v.2 Morgan, James Dudley Major Pierre Charles L'Enfant, the Unhonored and Unrewarded Engineer p. 118-157
  • CHS Records v.13 Morgan, James Dudley, M.D. The Re-Interment of Major Pierre Charles L'Enfant p. 119-125
  • CHS Records v.33-34 Grant, U.S., 3rd The L'Enfant Plan and its Evolution p. 1-24
  • CHS Records v.44-45 Kahn, Herman Appendix to Pierre L'Enfant's letter to the Commissioners May 30, 1800 with an introductory note p. 191-214
  • CHS Records v.50 Caemmerer, H. Paul The life of Pierre L'Enfant p. 323-340
  • CHS Records v.50 Jackson, Donald E. L'Enfant's Washington: An Architect's View, p. 398-420
  • CHS Records v.39 Thomas, Katherine Elwes The Long Lost Washington Drawing by Major L'Enfant and the Historic McKean House p. 105-126

Abraham Lincoln

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  • CHS Records v.27 Clark, Allen C. Abraham Lincoln in the National Capital p. 1-174
  • CHS Records v.50 Mud, Richard President Lincoln and his assassination p. 341-378
  • CHS Records v.50 Barbee, David Rankin The Abraham Lincoln Papers, an evaluation of them p. 441-462

Dolly Madison

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  • CHS Records v.3 Cutts, J. Madison Dolly Madison p. 28-72
  • CHS Records v.44-45 Peter, Grace Dunlop Unpublished letters of Dolly Madison to Anthony Morris relating to the Nourse family of the Highlands p. 215-240

Montgomery Meigs

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  • CHS Records v.46-47 Olds, May Meigs Memories of the Old Meigs Home and Historical Events in the Neighborhood, 1863-1913 p.81-96
  • CHS Records v.40-41 East, Sherrod E The banishment of Captain Meigs p. 97-144
  • CHS Records v.69-70 Skramstad, Harold K. The engineer as architect in Washington: the contribution of Montgomery Meigs p. 266-284
  • CHS Records v.69-70 Weigley, Ruseel F. Captain Meigs and the artists of the Capitol: federal patronage of the arts in the 1850s p. 285-305

Robert Mills

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  • CHS Records v.40-41 Clark, Allen C. Robert Mills, Architect and Engineer p. 1-32

Gilbert Stuart

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  • CHS Records v.71-72 Mount, Charles Merrill Gilbert Stuart in Washington: with a Catalogue of His Portraits Painted between December 1803 and July 1805 p. 81-127

William Thornton

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  • CHS Records v.18 Clark, Allen C. Doctor and Mrs. William Thornton p. 144-208
  • CHS Records v.19 Bryan, Wilhelmus B. Prefatory Note and Footnotes to Diary [of Mrs. William Thornton] p. 172
  • CHS Records v.19 [Thornton, Mrs. William] Diary of Mrs. William Thornton, Capture of Washington by the British p. 173-183
  • CHS Records v.20 Bell, Marian H. Graham Dr. William Thornton and his Essay on "Teaching the Deaf, or Surd, and consequently Dumbn, to Speak," 1793. Sketch of the Life of Willaim Thornton. Marian H. Graham Bell. Read before the Society by Alexander Grahm Bell, LL.D. p. 225-236

George Washington

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  • http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gwhtml/gwbib.html
  • CHS Records v.1 Toner, J.M. Washington in the Forbes expedition p.185-214
  • CHS Records v.17 Washington Letters/The Writings of George Washington Relating to the National Capital p. 1-233
  • CHS Records v.50 Stehle, Raymond Louis A Portrait of George Washington at Fifty Three p. 223-228
  • CHS Records v.35-36 Stetson, Charles W. George Washington's Woods on Four Mile Run p. 154-182
  • CHS Records v.50 Hough, Philip R. The story of "Wakefield," birth place of George Washington p. 167-180

Other

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  • CHS Records v.13 Johnson, Albert E.H. Reminiscences of he Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War p. 69-97
  • CHS Records v.3 Miller, Miss Virginia Dr. Thomas Miller and his Times p. 303-323
  • CHS Records v.4 Moore, Charles Augustus Brevoort Woodward--A Citizen of Two Cities p.114-127
  • CHS Records v.5 Henry, Mrs. Kate Kearney Richard Forrest and his Times, 1795-1830 p. 87-95
  • CHS Records v.5 Jones, Miss Fanny Lee Walter Jones and his Times p. 139-150
  • CHS Records v.5 Clark, Allen C. James Greenleaf p. 212-237
  • CHS Records v.6 Morgan, James Dudley Remarks of Jas. Dudley Morgan, M.D,, Before the Society while Exhibiting a Unique Picture of Duddington, the Residence of Daniel Carroll p. 97-99
  • CHS Records v.6 Larner, John B. Remarks of John B. Larner Before he Society when Exhibiting an old Photograph of the Southeast Corner of 14th and F Streets [NW] p. 100-103
  • CHS Records v.6 Bradley, Charles S. The Bradley Family and the Times in Which They Lived. p. 123-142
  • CHS Records v.7 Morris, Maud Burr The life and times of Pontius D. Stelle p.49-65
  • CHS Records v.8 Clark, Allen C. William Duane p.14-62
  • CHS Records v.10 Porter, Miss Sarah Harvey The Life and Times of Ann Royall, 1769-1854 p. 1-37
  • CHS Records v.11 Bryan, Wilhelmus B. Introductory note on John Sessford
  • CHS Records v.13 Dorsey, Miss Ella Loraine A Biographical Sketch of James Maccubbin Lingan, one of the Original Proprietors p. 1-48
  • CHS Records v.13 Dennis, William Henry Biographical Sketch of John Frederick May, M.D. p. 49-50
  • CHS Records v.13 Davis, Madison The Public Career of Montgomey Blair, particularly with reference to his Services as Postmaster-General of the United States p. 126-156
  • CHS Records v.14 Clark, Allen C. William Mayne Duncanson p.1-24
  • CHS Records v.14 Tindall, William A Sketch of Alexander Robey Shepherd p.49-66
  • CHS Records v.14 Foster, Hon. John W. Maximilian and His Mexican Empire p.184-205
  • CHS Records v.26 Duhamel, Elizabeth Col. Henry Darnall and His Family p. 129-145
  • CHS Records v.27 Proctor, John Clagett The Tragic Death of Andrew Jackson Downing, and the Monument to His Memory p. 248-261
  • CHS Records v.27 Dalzell, James M. Reminiscences of James M. Dalzell "Private Dalzell" p. 262-281
  • CHS Records v.29-30 Clark, Allen C. Dr. John Frederick May p.341-342* CHS Records v.31-32 Chiles, Rosa Pendleton John Howard Payne p.209-298
  • CHS Records v.33-34 Clark, Allen C. William F. Roberts p. 179-186
  • CHS Records v.35-36 Gahn, Mrs. Bessie Wilmarth William Hickey of Greenvale p. 109-123
  • CHS Records v.35-36 Chase, Enoch Aquila Doctor William Tindall p. 183-191
  • CHS Records v.35-36 Proctor, John Clagett Belva Ann Lockwood p. 192-204
  • CHS Records v.35-36 Clark, Allen C. Belva Ann Lockwood p. 205-221
  • CHS Records v.35-36 Clark, Allen C. Francis Maria Scala p. 222-234
  • CHS Records v.35-36 Clark, Allen C. James Franklin Hood p. 235-238
  • CHS Records v.35-36 Wright, J. Eliot Washington Topham p. 239-247
  • CHS Records v.37-38 Magruder, Caleb Clarke Colonel Ninian Beall p.. 17-30
  • CHS Records v.39 Merrill, L.T. General Benjamin F. Butler in Washington p. 71-100
  • CHS Records v.39 Moore, Charles In Memoriam--Mrs. Amy Elizabeth Richardson p. 101-104
  • CHS Records v.39 Gahn, Mrs. Bessie Wilmarth Major John Adlum of Rock Creek p. 127-140
  • CHS Records v.40-41 Clark, Allen C. Beau Hickman (Robert S. Hickman) p. 79-96
  • CHS Records v.40-41 Clark, Allen C. Wilhelmus Bogart Bryan p. 145-148
  • CHS Records v.40-41 Wilmer, Richard H. William Hollard Wilmer p. 149-166
  • CHS Records v.40-41 Noyes, Newbold Crosby Stuart Noyes: his life and times p. 197-225
  • CHS Records v.42-43 Clark, Allen C. Captain James Barry p.1-16
  • CHS Records v.42-43 Clark, Allen C. Zalmon Richards, Educator p.145-154
  • CHS Records v.42-43 Clark, Allen C. Commodore James Barron; Commodore Stephen Decatur; the Barron-Decatur Duel p.189-216
  • CHS Records v.44-45 Clark, Allen C. Margaret Eaton (Peggy O'Neal) p. 1-33
  • CHS Records v.44-45 Duhamel, James F. Remarks about Peggy O'Neal p. 34-36
  • CHS Records v.44-45 Noel, F. Regis Biographical sketch of Henry Edgar Davis and Harriet Riddle Davis p. 37-48
  • CHS Records v.44-45 Emery, Fred A. The life and times of Ina C. Emery p. 77-102
  • CHS Records v.50 Morganston, Ethel M.B. Davy Burnes, his ancestors an their descendents p. 103-136

Chesapeake and Ohio Canal

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  • CHS Records v.15 Bacon-Foster, Mrs. Corra Early Chapters in the Development of the Potomac Route to the West p. 96-323
  • CHS Records v.40-41 Lee, Ronald F. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal p. 185-196
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Heine, Cornelius W. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal: testimony to an age yet to come. p.57-70

Civil War

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  • Subversives: Antislavery Community in Washington, D.C., 1828-1865
  • Davis, Harriet Riddle. "Civil War recollections of a little Yankee". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 44–45: 55–76.
  • Cooling, Benjamin Franklin. "Defending Washington during the Civil War". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 71–72: 314–337.
  • Taylor, Amos E. (1953–54). "The role of Washington in the national economy during the Civil War". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 53–56: 145–154.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)
  • Cox, William Van Zandt (1901). The Defenses of Washington.
  • Brooks, Noah (1896). Washington in Lincoln's Time.
  • Davis, Curtis Carroll. "The "Old Capitol" and Its Keeper: How William P. Wood Ran a Civil War Prison". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 52: 206–234.

Congressional Cemetery

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  • Verheyen, Egon. "William and John Free's Gerry Monument in the Congressional Cemetery in Washington". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 52: 92–103.

Notable people

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  • William Boyd
  • David A. Hall
    • Zevely, Douglass. "Old Houses on C Street and Those Who Lived There". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 5: 151–175.
  • Ann Sprigg - ran boarding house (Abolitionists House), abolitionists stayed there, as did Abraham Lincoln
    • Letters of Theodore Dwight Weld, Angelina Grimke Weld and Sarah Grimke, 1822-1844
    • Personal Reminiscences and Recollections of Forty-Six Years' Membership Medical Society of the District of Columbia, Residence in this City, 1895
    • Joshua Giddings
    • Evans, Clark, "Cornucopia of Lincolniana", Library of Congress information Bulletin, March 2009, Vol. 68, No. 3.

Crime & Justice

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  • Bundy, Charles C. "A History of the Office of the Justice of the Peace in the District of Columbia p. 259-293". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 5.
  • Carne, William F. "Life and Times of William Cranch, Judge of the District Circuit Court, 1801-1855". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 5: 294–310.
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1953-54 Dalsheim, Stephen The United States Penitentiary for the District of Columbia p. 135-144
  • Pelle, Stanton J. "History and Jurisdiction of the United States Court of Claims". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 19: 1–21.
  • Barnard, Job. "Early days of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 22: 1–35.
  • Noel, F. Regis, LL.B., Ph.D. "Some Notable Suits in Early District Courts". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 24: 67–88.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Penitentiary

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  • Sullivan, David K. "Behind Prison Walls: The Operation of the District Penitentiary, 1831-1862". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 71–72: 243–266.

Development

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  • CHS Records v.7 Morgan, James Dudley Why the city went westward: a discussion p.107-113
  • CHS Records v.7 Brown, Glenn Why the city went westward: a discussion p.114-117
  • CHS Records v.7 Clark, Allen C. Why the city went westward: a discussion p.118-134
  • CHS Records v.7 Bryan, Wilhelmus B. Why the city went westward: a discussion p.135-145
  • CHS Records v.2 Lambert, Tallmadge A. Observations of the Development of the Nation's Capital p. 272-292
  • CHS Records v.20 Fishback, Frederick L. Washington City, its Founding and Development p. 194-224

Diplomats

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  • CHS Records v.33-34 Downing, Mrs. Margaret Brent The Diplomatic Corps at the Federal Capital, 1789-1929 p. 25-40
  • CHS Records v.44-45 Paullin, Charles O. Early British diplomats in Washington p. 241-262

Economic development

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  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Rosenberger, Homer Tope The Economic Development of Washington: An Introduction p. 521-523
  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Nolen, Jr., John Some Aspects of Washington's Nineteenth Century Economic Development p. 524-531
  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Allen, Roger W. A Summary of Twentieth Century Economic Development of the District of Columbia and the Washington Metropolitan Area p. 532-555
  • CHS Records v. 73-74 McArdle, Walter F. The Development of the Business Sector in Washington, D.C., 1800-1873 p. 556-594
  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Scheiber, Walter A. Washington's Regional Development p. 595-603

Education

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  • CHS Records v.1 Wilson, J.O. Public Schools of Washington, 1805-1885 p.119-170
  • CHS Records v.25 Proctor, John Clagett Joseph Lancaster and the Lancasterian Schools in the District of Columbia, with Incidental School Notes p.1-35
  • CHS Records v.48-49 Haycock, Robert L. Sixty years of the Public Schools of the District of Columbia--1886 to 1945 p. 29-92
  • CHS Records v.71-72 Kayser, Elmer Louis Columbian Academy, 1821-1897: The Preparatory Department of Columbian College in the District of Columbia p. 150-163
  • CHS Records v.71-72 Bloomfield, Maxwell John Mercer Langston and the Rise of Howard Law School p. 421-438

American University

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  • CHS Records v.52 Alexis, Karin M.E. The American University: Classical Visions of the National University p. 163-182

Galludet

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  • CHS Records v.15 Gallaudet, Edward M. A History of the Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb Gallaudet University p. 1-22
  • CHS Records v.71-72 Kowsky, Francis R. Gallaudet College: A High Victorian Campus p. 439-467
  • CHS Records v.50 Kowsky, Francis R. College Hall at Gallaudet College p. 279-289

George Washington University

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  • CHS Records v.19 Stockton, Rear Admiral Charles Herbert Historical Sketch of George Washington University, Washington, D.C., Accompanied by a Sketch of the Lives of the Presidents p. 99-139
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1955-56 Kayser, Elmer L. History of George Washington University p. 223-228

Environment

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  • CHS Records v. 51 Tarr, Joel A. The Search for the Ultimate Sink: Urban Air, Land, and Water Pollution in Historical Perspective p. 1-29
  • CHS Records v.35-36 Maynard, Mrs. Lucy W. The Audubon Society of the District of Columbia p. 98-108
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1955-56 Overholser, Winifred Across the river among the trees p. 265-281

Federal City

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  • CHS Records v.3 Osborne, John Ball The Removal of the Government to Washington p. 136-160
  • CHS Records v.3 Taggart, Hugh T. Presidential Journey in 1800, from the Old to the New Seat of Government p. 180-209
  • CHS Records v.3 Busey, Samuel C. The Centennial of the Permanent Seat of Government of the United States p. 324-343
  • CHS Records v.4 Cox, William V. The Defenses of Washington; General Early's Advance on the Capital and the Battle of Fort Stevens, July 11 and 12, 1864 p.135-165
  • CHS Records v.4 Osborne, John Ball The First President's Interest in Washington, as told by himself p.173-198
  • CHS Records v.5 Busey, Samuel C. The Centennial of the First Inauguration of a President at the Permanent Seat of Government p. 96-111
  • CHS Records v.19 Essary, J. Franklin Maryland's Part in Founding the Federal Government p. 140-155
  • CHS Records v.23 Tindall, Dr. William Naming the Seat of Government of the United Sates. A Legislative Paradox p. 10-25
  • CHS Records v.35-36 Clark, Allen C. Origin of the Federal City p. 1-97

Financial

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  • CHS Records v.8 Howe, Charles E. The Financial Institutions of Washington City in its Early Days p. 1-42

Government

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  • CHS Records v.3 Cox, Justice Walter S. Efforts to Obtain a Code of Laws for the District of Columbia p. 115-135
  • CHS Records v.3 Dennis, William Henry Orphans' Court and Register of Wills, District of Columbia p. 210-223
  • CHS Records v.3 Howe, Franklin M. The Board of Public Works p.257-278
  • CHS Records v.3 Tindall, William Homes of the Local Government p. 279-30
  • CHS Records v.4 Clark, Jr., Appleton P. Origin of the Building Regulations p.166-172
  • CHS Records v.6 Bryan, Wilhelmus B. The Beginnings of Government in the District p. 65-96
  • CHS Records v.8 Anonymous Enquiries into the Necessity or Expediency of Assuming Exclusive Jurisdiction over the District of Columbia
  • CHS Records v.23 Larner, John B. (comp.) List of Principal Municipal Authorities of the Cities of Washington, Georgetown and the District of Columbia p. 180-189
  • CHS Records v.24 Tindall, Dr. William The Executives and Voters of Georgetown, District of Columbia p. 89-117
  • CHS Records v.40-41 Capper, Arthur, Senator Washington City and the rights of its people p. 63-78
  • CHS Records v.51-52 Whyte, James H. The District of Columbia Territorial Government, 1871-1874 p. 87-102
  • CHS Records v.50 Jackson, Kenneth T. Federal Subsidy and the Suburban Dream: The First Quarter-Century of Government Intervention in the Housing Market p. 421-451
  • CHS Records v.18 Borland, Hon. William Patterson The Relation of the District of Columbia to the General Government p. 52-69
  • CHS Records v.26 Tindall, Dr. William The District Building, Washington, D.C. p. 146-156
  • CHS Records v.33-34 Bryan, Wilhelmus B. The District Government During the Past Quarter of a Century p. 41-60
  • CHS Records v.51-52 Schmeckebier, Laurence F. The ward boundaries of Washington and Georgetown, 1801-1871 p. 66-77

Mayors

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  • CHS Records v.2 Reminiscences of the Mayors of Washington p. 203-205
  • CHS Records v.2 Reminiscences of the Mayors of Washington: Address of Ex-Mayor James Berret p. 206-218
  • CHS Records v.2 Spofford, Ainsworth R. Reminiscences of the Mayors of Washington: The Life and Labors of Peter Force, Mayor of Washington p. 219-235
  • CHS Records v.2 Morgan, James Dudley Reminiscences of the Mayors of Washington: Robert Brent, First Mayor of Washington City p. 236-251
  • CHS Records v.2 Weller, Michael I. Reminiscences of the Mayors of Washington: Four Mayors of the City of Washington p. 252-271
  • CHS Records v.19 Clark, Allen C. The Mayors of the Corporation of Washington: Thomas Carbery p. 61-98
  • CHS Records v.20 Cox, William Van Zandt Matthew Gault Emery, the Last Mayor of Washington, 1870-1871 p. 19-59
  • CHS Records v.20 Clark, Allen C. Walter Lenox, the Thirteenth Mayor of the City of Washington p. 167-193
  • CHS Records v.21 Clark, Allen C. Richard Wallach and the Times of his Mayoralty p.195-245
  • CHS Records v.22 Clark, Allen C. General Roger Chew Weightman, a Mayor of the City of Washington p. 62-104
  • CHS Records v.22 Clark, Allen C. General John Peter Van Ness, a Mayor of the City of Washington, His Wife Marcia, and her Father David Burnes p. 125-204
  • CHS Records v.23 Clark, Allen C. Joseph Gales, Junior, Editor and Mayor p. 86-144
  • CHS Records v.24 James Heighe Blake, the Third Mayor of the Corporation of Washington [1813-1817] p. 136-163
  • CHS Records v.25 Clark, Allen C. John Thomas Towers--Mayor and Printer p.87-104
  • CHS Records v.25 Morris, Maud Burr William A. Bradley, Eleventh Mayor of the Corporation of Washington p.105-139
  • CHS Records v.25 Clark, Allen C. Daniel Rapine, Second Mayor of the Corporation of Washington p.194-215
  • CHS Records v.29-30 Clark, Allen C. Colonel William Winston Seaton and his Mayoralty p.1-102
  • CHS Records v.33-34 Clark, Allen C. The Mayoralty of Robert Brent p. 267-305
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1955-56 Collins, Carolyn B. Mayor Sayles J. Bowen and the beginnings of Negro Education
  • CHS Records v.18 Tindall, William A Sketch of Mayor Sayles J. Bowen p. 25-43

History

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1850s/60s

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  • Brooks, Noah (1958). Washington in Lincoln's time. Rinehart. 01384132. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)

Homes

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  • CHS Records v.11 Smith, Hal H. Historic Washington Homes p. 243-271
  • CHS Records v.18 Gordon, William A. Old Homes on Georgetown Heights p. 70-91
  • CHS Records v.12 Clark, Allen C. The Abraham Young Mansion p. 53-70
  • CHS Records v.29-30 Davis, Henry E. The Seaton Mansion p.291-294
  • CHS Records v.31-32 Morris, Maud Burr The Lenthall Houses and Their Owners p.1-36
  • CHS Records v.21 Morris, Maud Burr An Old Washington Mansion, 2017 I St NW. p.114-128
  • CHS Records v.44-45 Richardson, William E. Colonial homes in West River Hundred p. 103-126
  • CHS Records v.16 Henning, George C. The Manison and Family of Notley Young p. 1-24
  • CHS Records v.33-34 Topham, Washington The Benning-McGuire House: E Street and Neighborhood p. 87-132

Horticulture

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  • CHS Records v.5 Coville, Frederick V. Early Botanical Activity in the District of Columbia p. 176-194
  • CHS Records v.10 Saul, John A. Tree Culture, or a sketch of Nurseries in the District of Columbia p. 38-62
  • CHS Records v.71-72 Hecht, Arthur Flowers to Gladden the City: The Takoma Horticultural Club, 1916-1971 p. 694-711

Hotels

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  • CHS Records v.7 Bryan, Wilhelmus B. Hotels of Washington prior to 1815 p. 71-106
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Montgomery, Dean R. The Willard Hotels of Washington, 1847-1968. p.277-293

Library

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  • CHS Records v.7 Johnston, W. Dawson Early history of the Washington Library Company and other local libraries. p.20-38
  • CHS Records v.9 Johnston, W. Dawson The Earliest Free Public Library Movement in Washington, 1849-1874 p.1-13
  • CHS Records v.16 De Caindry, William A. The Washington City Free Library p. 64-95
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Hecht, Arthur. The Takoma Park Public Library. p. 318-335
  • CHS Records v.69-70 Goff, Frederick F. The oldest library in Washington: the Rare Book Division of the Library of Congress p. 32-345
  • CHS Records v.69-70 Mason, Dorothy E., Elaine Fowler, and Philip Knachel The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C.: a brief history p. 346-370
  • CHS Records v.71-72 Cole, John Y. A National Monument for a National Library: Ainsworth Rand Spofford and the New Library of Congress, 1871-1897 p. 468-507
  • CHS Records v.37-38 Paullin, Charles O. History of the Sites of the Congressional and Folger Libraries p. 173-194

Literature

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  • CHS Records v.6 Spofford, A.R. Washington in Literature p. 43-64
  • CHS Records v.19 Downing, Margaret Brent Literary Landmarks p. 22-60
  • CHS Records v.69-70 Atwood, Albert W. Random comments on the Washington Literary Society ?
  • CHS Records v.69-70 Lethbridge, Mary C. Poets in Washington: consultants in poetry to the Library of Congress ?

Markets

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  • CHS Records v.24 Topham, Washington Northern Liberty Market p. 43-66
  • CHS Records v.26 Topham, Washington Centre Market and Vicinity p. 1-88

Maryland

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Bladensburg

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  • CHS Records v.14 Weller, Michael Ignatius Commodore Joshua Barney: The Hero of the Battle of Bladensburg p.67-183
  • CHS Records v.37-38 Arnold, James Riehl Battle of Bladensburg p. 145-168
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1955-56 Biddle, Rev. John F. Bladensburg--an early trade center p. 308-326

Chesapeake Bay

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Prince George's County

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  • Greenbelt Park Historic Resource Study

Medicine

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  • CHS Records v.23 Tindall, Dr. William Echoes of a Surgical Tragedy p. 147-166
  • CHS Records v.69-70 Miles, Wyndham D. Washington's first medical journal: Duff Green's Register and Library of Medical and Chirurgical Science, 1833-1836 p. 114-125

Military

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  • CHS Records v.57-59 Brenna, Roland M. Brigadier General Richard L. Hoxie, United States Army, 1860-1930. p. 87-95
  • CHS Records v.20 Turner, Mrs. Harriot Stoddert Memoirs of Benjamin Stoddert, First Secretary of the United States Navy p. 141-166
  • CHS Records v.50 Todd, Frederick P. The militia and volunteers of the District of Columbia, 1783-1820 p. 379-440
  • CHS Records v.51-52 Thacker, Joel B. Highlights of United States Marine Corps activities in the District of Columbia p. 78-86
  • CHS Records v.21 Ely, Selden Marvin The District of Columbia in the American Revolution and Patriots of the Revolutionary Period who Are Interred in the District or in Arlington p.129-154

Music

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  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Davison, Marjorie Risk. Excerpts from the history of music in the District of Columbia. p.182-190
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Koehn, Willa Mae. The Friday Morning Music Club of Washington. p.191-204

National Mall

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  • Scott, Pamela (1991). "The Vast Empire: The Iconography of the Mall, 1791-1848". In Longstreth, Richard (ed.). The Mall in Washington, 1791-1991. National Gallery of Art. pp. 37–60.

National Parks

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  • Department of the Interior University

National Zoo

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  • Paullin, Dr., Charles O. "Early Movements for a National Observatory--1802-1842". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 25: 36–56.
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  • Davis, Madison. "The Navy Yard Section during the life of Rev. William Ryland". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 4: 199–221.

Neighborhoods

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Anacostia

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  • CHS Records v.23 Burr, Charles R. A Brief History of Anacostia, its name, origin and progress p. 167-179
  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Cantwell, Thomas J. Anacostia: Strength in Adversity p. 330-370

Capitol Hill

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  • CHS Records v.7 Looker, Henry B. Washington's houses on Capitol Hill [George Washington] p. 66-70
  • CHS Records v.21 Downing, Margaret Brent The Earliest Proprietors of Capitol Hill p.1-23
  • CHS Records v.50 Taylor, Frank A. Growing Up on Capitol Hill p. 508-521
  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Myers, Susan H. Capitol Hill, 1870-1900: The People and Their Homes p. 276-299
  • CHS Records v.51-52 Draper, Elizabeth K. Progress report on the restoration of Capitol Hill southeast p. 134-137

Chevy Chase

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  • French, Roderick S. "Chevy Chase Village in the Context of the National Suburban Movement, 1870-1900". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 73–74: 300–329.

Downtown

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  • Davis, Henry E. "Ninth and F Streets and Thereabout". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 5: 238–258.
  • Zevely, Douglass. "Old residences and family history in the City Hall neighborhood [Judiciary Square]". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 7: 146–169.
  • CHS Records v.8 Bryan, Wilhelmus B. A Fire in an Old-Time F Street Tavern and What It Revealed p.198-216
  • CHS Records v.6 Zevely, Douglass Old Residences and Family History in the City Hall Neighborhood [Judiciary Square] p. 104-122

Georgetown

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  • CHS Records v.11 Davis, Madison The old Cannon Foundry above Georgetown, D.C. and its first owner, Henry Foxall p. 16-70
  • CHS Records v.11 Taggart, Hugh T. Old Georgetown p. 120-224
  • CHS Records v.12 Devitt, Rev. Edward I. Georgetown College in the Early Days p. 21-37
  • CHS Records v.15 Clark, Allen C. Rev. Stephen Bloomer Balch, a Pioneer Preacher of Georgetown p. 73-95
  • CHS Records v.20 Gordon, William A. Recollections of Boyhood in Georgretown p. 121-140
  • CHS Records v.29-30 Parris, Albion K. Founding of the Old Georgetown Market p.103-116
  • CHS Records v.42-43 Clark, Allen C. Suter's Tavern p.83-118
  • CHS Records v.42-43 Clark, Allen C. George Gordon of the Two Original Proprietors of George Town, D.C. p.243-254
  • CHS Records v.51-52 Holmes, Oliver W. The colonial taverns of Georgetown p. 1-18
  • CHS Records v.51-52 Goff, Frederick R. Early printing in Georgetown, 1789-1800, and the engraving of L'Enfant's plan of Washington, 1792 p. 103-119
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary MacMaster, Richard K. Georgetown and the tobacco trade, 1751-1783. p.1-33
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Ellis, William L. Home rule in Georgetown, 1789-1871. p.47-56
  • CHS Records v.69-70 Mitchell, Mary The Potomac Insurance Company of Georgetown, 1831-1841 p. 102-113
  • CHS Records v.69-70 Mitchell, Mary The Thomas Sim Lee corner in Georgetown and its preservation ?
  • CHS Records v.71-72 Gorr, Louis F. The Foxall-Columbia Foundry: An Early Defense Contractor in Georgetown p. 34-59
  • CHS Records v.71-72 Williams, Mathilde D. Georgetown: The Twentieth Century, A Continuing Battle p. 783-796
  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Holmes, Oliver W. Suter's Tavern: Birthplace of the Federal City p. 1-34
  • CHS Records v.50 Holmes, Oliver W. The City Tavern: A Century of Georgetown History, 1797-1898 p. 1-35
  • CHS Records v.50 Hurst, Harold W. Business and Businessmen in Pre-Civil War Georgetown p. 161-171
  • CHS Records v.7 Jackson, Cordelia John Barnes, a forgotten philanthropist of Georgetown p.39-58
  • CHS Records v. 51 Mitchell, Mary After-hours in Georgetown in the 1890s p. 83-102
  • CHS Records v.33-34 Jackson, Miss Cordelia People and Places in Old Georgetown p. 133-162

Kalorama

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  • Bacon-Foster, Corra. "The Story of Kalorama". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 13: 98–118.
  • Mitchell, Mary Kalorama: Country Estate to Washington Mayfair. Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 71–72: 164–189. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

Mount Pleasant

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  • Emery, Fred A. "Mount Pleasant and Meridian Hill". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 33–34: 187–224.

Southeast

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  • Lowe, Sylvia Lowe (2010). East of the River: Continuity and Change. Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum.

Swampoodle

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  • Press, Emil A. "Reminiscences of Emil A. Press: "Growing Up in Swampoodle"". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 73–74: 618–621.
  • Press, William H. "Reminiscences of William H. Press: "Another View of Swampoodle"". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 73–74: 622–626.

Newspaper

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  • CHS Records v.6 Richardson, Francis A. Recollections of a Washington Newspaper Correspondent p. 24-42
  • CHS Records v.35-36 Emery, Fred A. Washington Newspaper Correspondents p. 24
  • CHS Records v.40-41 Clark, Allen C. Daily National Intelligencer (Extracts from) [Newspaper] p. 167-172
  • CHS Records v.37-38 Emery, Fred A. Washington Newspaper p. 41-72
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Billings, Mrs. Elden E. Early women journalists of Washington. p.84-97
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Ames, William E. The National Intelligencer: Washington's leading political newspaper. p.71-83.

Planning

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Boundary monuments

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  • CHS Records v.1 Baker, Marcus The boundary monuments of the District of Columbia p.215-224
  • CHS Records v.10 Woodward, Fred E. A Ramble along the Boundary Stones of the District of Columbia p. 63-87
  • CHS Records v.11 Woodward, Fred E. With a camera over the old District boundary lines p. 1-15
  • CHS Records v.71-72 Nye, Edwin Darby Revisiting Washington's Forty Boundary Stones, 1972 p. 740-751

City plan

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  • Bowling, Kenneth R. (1988). Creating the Federal City, 1774-1800: Potomac Fever. American Institute of Architects Press.
  • Bowling, Kenneth R. (1991). The Creation of Washington, D.C.: The Idea and Location of the American Capital. George Mason University Press.
  • di Giacomantino, William C. (Summer 1991). "All the President's Men: George Washington's Federal City Commissioners". Washington History. 3: 53–75.
  • Brown, Glenn. "The Making of a Plan for Washington City". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 6: 1–10.
  • Moore, Charles. "The Making of a Plan for the City of Washington". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 6: 11–23.
  • Brown, Glenn. "The Plan of L'Enfant for the City of Washington and its Effect upon the Future Development of the City". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 12: 1–20.
  • Grant, 3rd, U.S. "Planning the Nation's Capital". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 50: 43–58.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • Bugbee, Mary F. "The early planning of sites for federal and local use in Washington, D.C.". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 51–52: 19–31.
  • Scisco, Louis Dow. "A site for the "Federal City": the original proprietors and their negotiations with Washington". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 57–59: 123–147.
  • Caemmerer, H. Paul. "Charles Moore and the Plan of Washington". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 46–47: 237–258.
  • Bryan, Wilhelmus B. "Dreamers as capital city builders (Brief sketches of Law, Blodget, and Thornton)". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 40–41: 53–62.

Survey

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  • CHS Records v.2 Stewart, John Early Maps and Surveyors of the City of Washington p. 48-71
  • CHS Records v.2 Looker, Henry B. The Office of Surveyor of the District of Columbia p. 308-316

Post Office

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  • CHS Records v.8 Huebner, Francis C. Our Postal System p. 126-174
  • CHS Records v.6 Davis, Madison A History of the City Post-Office p. 143-213
  • CHS Records v.50 Hecht, Arthur The District of Columbia Staff of the Post Office Department Topographer, 1830-1899 p. 95-104
  • CHS Records v.71-72 Kassan, Gail Karesh The Old Post Office Building in Washington, D.C.: Its Past, Present and Future p. 570-595
  • CHS Records v.50 Burgess, Samuel M. Early American postal history p. 245-264
  • CHS Records v.46-47 Hoyt Jr., William D. Washington's Living History: The Post Office Fire and Other Matters, 1834-39 p.49-70

Potomac River

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  • CHS Records v.8 Lear, Tobias Observations on the River Potomac, the Country Adjacent, and the City of Washington p. 117-140
  • CHS Records v.16 Rogers, William Edgar The Historic Potomac River p. 25-63

Religion

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  • CHS Records v.8 Bryan, Wilhelmus B. The Beginnings of the Presbyterian Church in the District of Columbia p. 43-66
  • CHS Records v.8 Fergusin, Rev. W.M., D.D. Early Methodism in the District of Columbia p. 67-77
  • CHS Records v.8 Browne, Arthur S. The Rise of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the District of Columbia p.63-87
  • CHS Records v.15 Downing, Margaret Brent The Development of the Catholic Church in the District of Columbia from Colonial Times to the Present p. 23-53
  • CHS Records v.23 Frye, Virginia King St. Patrick's--First Catholic Church of the Federal City p. 26-51
  • CHS Records v.24 Barnard, Job History of the Church of the New Jerusalem in the City of Washington p. 23-42
  • CHS Records v.24 Kelly, Rev. Joseph Thomas Rev. John C. Smith, D.D., and Other Pioneer Ministers of Washington p. 118-135
  • CHS Records v.29-30 Wilkinson, Lucille Warfield Early Baptists in Washington, D.C. p.211-268
  • CHS Records v.46-47 Tyler, Frederick S. 100th Anniversary of Ascension Parish in the District of Columbia p.71-80
  • CHS Records v.57-59 Hinkel, John V. St. Patrick's: Mother church of Washington p. 33-43
  • CHS Records v.57-59 Winchcole, Dorothy Clark. The First Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. p. 44-57
  • CHS Records v.69-70 Ennis, Robert Brooks Christ Church, Washington Parish p. 126-177

Third Church of Christ, Scientist

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  • Conroy, Sarah Booth (1979-03-18). "16th Street -- The Avenue of Aspirations". The Washington Post.
  • Lardner, James (1978-08-14). "16th Street: The Way of All Faiths". The Washington Post.
  • Medsger, Betty (1971-12-11). "Edifice Reflects Simple Faith". The Washington Post.
  • MacPherson, Myra (1971-11-18). "Awards for Excellence in Architecture". The Washington Post.
  • Von Eckardt, Wolf (1970-11-28). "New Church Design: 'Rude, Brutal, Military, Uncivilized'". The Washington Post.
  • "Christian Scientists Break Church Ground". The Washington Post. 1969-10-07.
  • "D.C. Landmark Is Razed". The Washington Post. 1967-05-23.
  • Dole, Kenneth (1966-06-29). "Church to Raze Gray-Payne House". The Washington Post.
  • "Christian Science Church Debt Free". The Washington Post. 1939-12-09.
  • "Third Scientist Church Formed". The Washington Post. 1918-03-15.
  • "Third Church To Be At Jackson Place". The Washington Post. 1918-03-10.
  • Christian Science in Washington: An Historical Sketch (1983)
  • http://www.historydc.org/pdf/Religious_History_Resources.pdf
  • Hagner, Alexander B. "History and Reminiscences of St. John's Church, Washington, D.C.". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 12: 89–114.
  • Grimmett, Richard F. (2009). St. John's Church, Lafayette Square: The History and Heritage of the Church of the Presidents, Washington, DC. Hillcrest Publishing Group. ISBN 9781934248539.
  • Green, Constance McLaughlin (1970). The Church on Lafayette Square: A History of St. John's Church, Washinton, DC, 1815-1970. Potomac Books.
  • Harper, Reverend Dr. John C. (1974). Sunday: A Minister's Story.
  • Harper, Reverend Dr. John C. (1993). Years of Change: Reflections on St. John's Church, Lafayette Square, Washington, 1965-1990.

Rock Creek

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  • Shoemaker, Louis P. "Historic Rock Creek". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 12: 38–52.

Smithsonian

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  • CHS Records v.50 Noel, F. Regis The Smithsonian pterodactyl p. 189-200
  • CHS Records v.50 Stehlin, Stewart A. The Smithsonian Institution in 1874: A German Visitor's Description p. 245-251

Social life

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  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Billings, Elden E. Social and economic life in Washington in the 1890's. p.167-181
  • CHS Records v.50 Mohler, Dorothy A. The Monday Evening Club of Washington, D.C.: A Pioneer Social Work Organization p. 367-382

Sports

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Baseball

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  • CHS Records v.23 Wright, George Sketch of the National Game of Baseball p. 80-85
  • CHS Records v.48-49 Tyler, Frederick S. Fifty-five years of local baseball, 1893-1947 p. 265-280
  • CHS Records v.71-72 Winters, Jesse "Nip" and John Holway Baseball Reminiscences of Washington's Jesse "Nip" Winters: "How I Struck Out Babe Ruth and Beat Lefty Grove" p. 752-757

Telegraph

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  • CHS Records v.48-49 Van Orsdel, Ralph A. History of the telephone system in the District of Columbia p. 171-180
  • CHS Records v.48-49 Martin, Oliver An interview with Alexander Graham Bell p. 181-190
  • CHS Records v.3 Morse, Edward L. The District of Columbia's Part in the Early History of the Telegraph p. 161-179

Theodore Roosevelt Island

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  • CHS Records v.71-72 Curry, Mary E. Theodore Roosevelt Island: A Broken Link to Early Washington, D.C. History p. 14-33
  • CHS Records v.35-36 Duhamel, James F. Analostan Island p. 133-145

Transportation

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  • CHS Records v.7 Hagner, Alexander B Street nomenclature of Washington City p. 237-263
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1953-54 Spratt, Zack Ferries in the District of Columbia p. 183-192
  • CHS Records v.48-49 Merrill, E. D. Changing fashions in transportation p. 159-170
  • CHS Records v.50 Holmes, Oliver W. Stagecoach days in the District of Columbia p. 1-42

Automobile

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  • Sinclair, A. Leftwich, Jr. Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 48–49: 143–154. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help); Text "titlHistory of the automobile in the District of Columbia" ignored (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Cobb, Josephine. "The Duryea automobile on Pennsylvania Avenue". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 53–56: 259–264.
  • Tindall, William. "The Origin of the Parking System of this City". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 4: 75–99.

Bridges

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  • CHS Records v.2 Curtis, William T.S. Cabin John Bridge p. 293-307
  • CHS Records v.39 Emery, Fred A. Washington's Historic Bridges p. 49-70
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1953-54 Spratt, Zack Rock Creek's bridges p. 101-134
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1955-56 Horne, Robert C. Bridges across the Potomac River p. 249-258
  • CHS Records v.69-70 Willims, Mathilde D. The Three Sisters Bridge: a ghost span over the Potomac ?
  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Myer, Donald Beekman Unbuilt Bridges of Washington, D.C. p. 137-150

Metro

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Railroad

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  • CHS Records v.27 Topham, Washington First Railroad into Washington and its Three Depots p. 175-247
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1953-54 Cullen, Elizabeth O. Railroading in and around Washington since 1900 p. 173-182
  • CHS Records v.57-59 Cullen, Elizabeth O. The coming of the railroads to Washington, D.C. p. 26-32
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Williams, Ames W. The Washington and Old Dominion Railroad. p.231-276

Streetcars

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  • CHS Records v.21 Tindall, Dr. William Beginnings of Street Railways in the District of Columbia p.24-86
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary White, John H. Jr. Public transport in Washington before the great consolidation of 1902. p. 216-230

Virginia

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  • CHS Records v.11 Spofford, Ainsworth R. Virginia three hundred years ago p. 101-119
  • CHS Records v.12 Casselman, Amos Burr The Virginia Portion of the District of Columbia [Alexandria/Arlington] p. 115-143
  • CHS Records v.42-43 Paullin, Charels O. Virginia's Glebe Near Washington p.217-242
  • CHS Records v.71-72 Kelso, William M. Shipbuilding in Virginia, 1763-1774 p. 1-13

Alexandria

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  • CHS Records v.52 Hurst, Harold W. The Merchants of Pre-Civil War Alexandria: A Dynamic Elite in a Progressive City p. 327-344

Arlington

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Washington Aqueduct

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  • United States. Army. Corps of Engineers (1953). History of the Washington Aqueduct. Washington District, Corps of Engineers. 01875604.
  • United States. Army. Corps of Engineers (1949). Water system of the District of Columbia and environs. Supply Division and Distribution Division. 29858157.
  • Ways, Harry C. (1996). The Washington Aqueduct, 1852-1992. H.C. Ways. 34198492.

Washington Canal

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  • CHS Records v.8 Prefatory Note--Some Data Concerning Thomas Law and the Washington Canal Company p. 158
  • CHS Records v.8 Law, Thomas Observations on the Intended Canal in Washington City p. 159-169
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1953-54 Heine, Cornelius W. The Washington City Canal p. 1-27

Women

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  • CHS Records v.71-72 Bland, Sidney R. New Life in an Old Movement: Alice Paul and the Great Suffrage Parade of 1913 in Washington, D.C. p. 657-678
  • CHS Records v.50 Moldow, Gloria. "For Women, by Women": Women's Dispensaries and Clinics in Washington, 1882-1900 p. 290-308

World War II

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  • CHS Records v.48-49 Lynch, Hugh Participation of the District in the War [World War II]--Government's finance program p. 97-102
  • CHS Records v.48-49 McGarraghy, Joseph C. Participation of the District in the War [World War II]--Participation by the business community p. 103-105
  • CHS Records v.48-49 Bastian, Walter M. Participation of the District in the War [World War II]--Contributions of the legal profession p. 106-107
  • CHS Records v.48-49 Nichols, John Benjamin, M.D. Participation of the District in the War [World War II]--contributions of the medical profession p. 108-112

Miscellaneous

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  • CHS Records v.3 Rives, Mrs. Jennie Tree Old-Time Places and People in Washington p. 73-80
  • CHS Records v.3 Moore, Mrs. Virginia Campbell Reminiscences of Washington as recalled by a descendant of the Ingle Family p. 96-114
  • CHS Records v.5 Rives, Mrs. Jennie Tree Old Families and Houses--Greenleaf's Point p. 54-63
  • CHS Records v.5 Sunderland, Byron Washington as I First Knew It, 1852-1855 p. 195-211
  • CHS Records v.7 Morgan, James Dudley Historic Fort Washington on the Potomac. p.1-19
  • CHS Records v.7 Townsend, George Alfred Houses of Bricks imported from England p. 195-210
  • CHS Records v.7 Spofford, Ainsworth R. The lyric element in American history p. 211-236
  • CHS Records v.8 Preface--Brief Sketch of Tobias Lear p. 115-116
  • CHS Records v.8 Prefatory Note--Probable Date of Subjoined Tract
  • CHS Records v.8 Slauson, Allan B. Curious Customs of the Past as Gleaned from the Newspapers in the District of Columbia p.88-125
  • CHS Records v.8 Spofford, Ainsworth Rand, LL.D. The Eloquence of Congress; Historic Notes p.175-197
  • CHS Records v.11 Leland, Waldo G. The archives of the Federal Government p. 71-100
  • CHS Records v.13 May, John Frederick The Mark of the Scalpel p. 51-68
  • CHS Records v.14 Nelson, Thomas Forsythe An Old Letter: Some Forgotten History of the City and the Man--Washington. With Annotations p.25-48
  • CHS Records v.15 Walsh, Charles Harper The Earliest Copper Engraving Executed in the American Colonies p. 54-72
  • CHS Records v.18 Woodward, Fred E. The Recovery of the Southern Corner Stone of the District p. 16-24
  • CHS Records v.18 Gauss, H.C. The Title Deeds of the City of Washington p. 44-52
  • CHS Records v.18 Mackall, Miss Sally Somervell Mackall Square p. 92-94
  • CHS Records v.18 Learned, Henry Barrett Some Aspects of the Cabinet Meeting p. 95-143
  • CHS Records v.18 Harkness, Robert H. The Old Glass House p. 209-239
  • CHS Records v.19 Barrett, Hon. John Pan-Americanism and Its Inspiration in History p. 156-159
  • CHS Records v.19 Maury, William A. John Walker Maury, his Lineage and Life p. 160-171
  • CHS Records v.20 Wiley, Harvey W. Food and Efficiency p. 1-18
  • CHS Records v.20 Noyes, Theodore W. The Presidents and the National Capital p. 60-113
  • CHS Records v.20 Moore, Prof. Willis L., LL.D. The Beginnings of the Weather Bureau p. 237-240
  • CHS Records v.20 Willard, Henry Kellogg Henry Augustus Willard: His Life and Times p. 241-269
  • CHS Records v.21 Smith, Rev. George Williamson A Critical Moment for Washington p.87-113
  • CHS Records v.21 Blair, Major Gist Annals of Silver Spring p.155-185
  • CHS Records v.21 Chester, Rear Admiral Colby M. The National Defense p.186-194
  • CHS Records v.21 Davis, Henry E. A Celebrated Case of an Early District Day; United States vs. Henry Pittman p.246-262
  • CHS Records v.21 Clephane, Walter C. Lewis Clephane; A Pioneer Washington Republican p.263-277
  • CHS Records v.22 Proctor, John Clagett Christian Hines, Author of "Early Recollections of Washington City," with Notes on the Hines Family p. 36-61
  • CHS Records v.23 Hood, James Franklin The Cottage of David Burnes and its Dining-Room Mantel p. 1-9
  • CHS Records v.23 Huddleston, Dr. Sarah M. Mrs. E.D.E.N. Southworth and Her Cottage p. 52-79
  • CHS Records v.24 Loughborough, Margaret Nathan Loughborough p. 1-7
  • CHS Records v.24 Downing, Margaret Brent Foreign Heroes in Washington Parks p. 8-22
  • CHS Records v.25 Heap, John P. History of the Washington Humane Society p.57-67
  • CHS Records v.25 Jackson, Cordelia Tudor Place p.68-86
  • CHS Records v.25 Davis, Henry E. The Safe Burglary Case. An Episode and a Factor in the District's Development p.140-181
  • CHS Records v.25 Proudfit, S.V. Aboriginal Occupancy of the District of Columbia p.182-193
  • CHS Records v.26 Milburn, Rev. Page How Washington Grew in Spots p. 106-120
  • CHS Records v.26 Huddleston, Sarah M, The Sunny Southwest p. 157-187
  • CHS Records v.29-30 Spaulding, Myra K. Dueling in the District of Columbia p.117-210
  • CHS Records v.29-30 Parris, Albion K. Recollections of our Neighbors in the First Ward in the Early Sixties p.269-290
  • CHS Records v.29-30 Grant, 3rd, Lt. Col. U.S. America's Part in the Supreme War Council During the World War p.295-340
  • CHS Records v.31-32 Bryan, Wilhelmus B. Some Myths in the History of Washington p.37-52
  • CHS Records v.31-32 Paullin, Charles O. Early Landmarks Between Great Hunting Creek and the Falls of the Potomac p.53-80
  • CHS Records v.31-32 Clark, Allen C. The Old Mills p.81-116
  • CHS Records v.31-32 Kelly, Dr. Joseph T. Memories of a Lifetime in Washington p.117-150
  • CHS Records v.31-32 Hill, David Jayne Franklin and the French Alliance of 1778 p.151-174
  • CHS Records v.31-32 Chase, Enoch Aquila The Arlington Case. George Washington Custis Lee against The United States of America p.175-208
  • CHS Records v.33-34 Milburn, Rev. Page Fourth Ward p. 61-70
  • CHS Records v.33-34 Clark, Allen C. More About the Fourth Ward p. 71-86
  • CHS Records v.33-34 Paullin, Charles O. Washington City and the Old Navy p. 163-178
  • CHS Records v.35-36 Topham, Washington The Old Globe Offices and the Publishers p. 124-132
  • CHS Records v.35-36 Duhamel, James F. Belvoir p. 146-153
  • CHS Records v.37-38 Page, William Tyler Romance of the Constitution p. 31-40
  • CHS Records v.37-38 Bryan, Wilhelmus B. History of Lots B, C, and D in Square 322 p. 73-78
  • CHS Records v.37-38 Clark, Allen C. The Trollopes p. 79-100
  • CHS Records v.37-38 Mattingly, Judge Robert E. Early Recollections and Reminiscences of South Washington--The Island p. 101-122
  • CHS Records v.37-38 Noel, F. Regis, LL.D., Ph.D. Vestiges of a Supreme Court Among the Colonies and Under the Articles of Confederation p. 123-144
  • CHS Records v.39 Evans, Richard Xavier The Ladies Union Benevolent and Employment Society, 1850 p. 159-166
  • CHS Records v.40-41 Richardson, Willam E. The Quaker meeting house on "I" Street and its historical background p. 33-52
  • CHS Records v.40-41 Clark, Allen C. Washington-Lincoln p. 173-178
  • CHS Records v.40-41 Spratt, Zack The cradle of industry p. 179-18
  • CHS Records v.42-43 King, Samuel Wilder Hawaii, an Address p.17-34
  • CHS Records v.42-43 McGirr, Newman F. The Activities of Peter Force p.35-82
  • CHS Records v.42-43 Blinn, Randolph Down Through the Years Stories p.119-144
  • CHS Records v.42-43 Emery, Fred A. April, a Battle Month in History p.155-160
  • CHS Records v.42-43 Battey, George Magruder The Mystery of Ninian Beall's Burial Place Remains Unsolved p.161-168
  • CHS Records v.42-43 Bethel, Elizabeth Material in the National Archives Relating to the Early History of the District of Columbia p.169-188
  • CHS Records v.44-45 Myers, Gibbs Pioneers in the Federal area p. 127-160
  • CHS Records v.46-47 Harris, George W. Forty Years of History in Pictures p.97-120
  • CHS Records v.46-47 Index to "The Rambler," a Series of Articles by J. Harry Shannon Published in the Sunday Star, 1912-27 p.131-213
  • CHS Records v.46-47 Emery, Fred A. Banks and Bankers in the District of Columbia p.267-300
  • CHS Records v.46-47 Randers-Pehrson, Nils H. Aeronautics in the District of Columbia p.301-318
  • CHS Records v.46-47 Proctor, John Clagett Aeronautics in the District of Columbia--Discussion: Remarks of John Clagett Proctor p.319-320
  • CHS Records v.46-47 Grosvenor, Mrs. Gilbert Aeronautics in the District of Columbia--Discussion: Remarks of Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor p.321-324
  • CHS Records v.46-47 Zahm, Alfred F. Communication of Alfred F. Zahm: Conspectus of Early Powerplane Development p.325-357
  • CHS Records v.46-47 Noel, F. Regis Aeronautics in the District of Columbia--Discussion: Remarks of President Noel p.358-376
  • CHS Records v.48-49 McGirr, Newman F. The Irish in the early days of the District p.93-96
  • CHS Records v.48-49 West, Vernon E. History and functions of the Office of the Corporation Counsel p. 113-126
  • CHS Records v.48-49 Sharpe, C. Melvin Brief outline of the history of electric illumination in the District of Columbia p. 191-208
  • CHS Records v.48-49 Riggs, John Beverley Certain early Maryland landowners in the vicinity of Washington p. 249-264
  • CHS Records v.48-49 Colket, Meredith B., Jr. The public records of the District of Columbia p. 281-302
  • CHS Records v.50 Jutila, Kalle T. The Fins in America p. 59-70
  • CHS Records v.50 Hill, Roscoe R. Spanish-American visitors to Washington in the Nineteenth century p. 81-102
  • CHS Records v.50 Herschman, Robert R. Gas in Washington, some notes on the Washington Gas Light Co. p. 137-158
  • CHS Records v.50 Smith, Delos H. A forgotten mansion -- Tusculum p. 159-166
  • CHS Records v.50 Fawcett, James Waldo The circus in Washington p. 265-272
  • CHS Records v.51-52 Pinkett, Harold T. Early agricultural societies of the District of Columbia p. 32-45
  • CHS Records v.51-52 Burton, Justice Harold H. in cooperation with Thomas E. Waggaman The story of the place where first and A Streets formerly met p. 138-147
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1953-54 Colket, Jr., Meredith Congressional directories p. 70-80
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1953-54 Heyden, Rev. Francis J. Astronomy at Georgetown College p. 155-172
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1955-56 Castle, Guy Gisborough as a land grant p. 282-292
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1955-56 Mugridge, Donald H. Augustus Foster and his book p. 327-352
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1955-56 Brown, Roland The age of wood in the District of Columbia p. 353-356
  • CHS Records v.53-56 1955-56 Rubincam, Milton. Little known source material relating to the District of Columbia p. 357-364
  • CHS Records v.57-59 Grant, 3rd, U.S. The National Capital: Reminiscences of sixty-five years p. 1-15
  • CHS Records v.57-59 Cox, Albert L. The saboteur story [Germans who landed in World War II] p. 16-25
  • CHS Records v.57-59 Yowell, Jr., William Historical highlights of Washington's oldest bank [National Bank of Washington] p. 58-68
  • CHS Records v.57-59 Dunn, Charles A.R. The origins of the District of Columbia flag p. 82-86
  • CHS Records v.57-59 Rosenberger, Homer T. Inauguration of President Buchanan a century ago p. 96-122
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Friis, Herman R. and Ehrenberg, Ralph E. Nicholas King and his wharfing plans for the City of Washington, 1797. p.34-46
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Sadler, Christine. America's first ladies. p.98-101
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Rosenberger, Homer T. Harriet Lane, First Lady: hostess extraordinary in difficult times. p.102-153
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Miles, Wyndham D. and Louis Kuslan. Washington's first consulting chemist: Henri Erni. p.154-166
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Huntington, Frances Carpenter. The ladies of "The Literary." [The Literary Society] p. 205-215
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Atwood, Albert W. The romance of Senator Francis G. Newlands and Chevy Chase. p.294-310
  • CHS Records v.66-68 46th volume, 75th anniversary Hecht, Arthur. Marching up Georgia: a tour of Historic Georgia Avenue. p. 311-317
  • CHS Records v.69-70 Ehrenberg, Ralph E. Nicholas King: First Surveyor of the District of Columbia, 1803-1812 p. 31-65
  • CHS Records v.69-70 Huntington, Frances Carpenter. The heiress of Washington City: Marcia Burnes Van Ness, 1782-1832 p. 80-101
  • CHS Records v.69-70 Stehle, Raymon Louis Emanuel Leutze, 1816-1868 p. 306-331
  • CHS Records v.69-70 Filby, P. William Washington, D.C. material in the collections of the Maryland Historical Society p. 371-379
  • CHS Records v.71-72 Maury, William M. Alexander R. Shepherd and the Board of Public Works p. 394-410
  • CHS Records v.71-72 Frank, Benis M. The Relief of General Barnett p. 679-693
  • CHS Records v.71-72 Boswell, Paul A Portfolio of Washington Drawings p. 712-739
  • CHS Records v.71-72 Rosenberger, Francis Coleman Washington's Jim Berryman, 1902-1971: Cartoons of Senator Dirksen p. 758-775
  • CHS Records v.71-72 Atwood, Albert W. A Member Reminisces: Problems of a Professional Writer p. 776-782
  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Brandenburg, David J. and Millicent H. Brandenburg The Duc De Ka Rochefoucauld-Liancourt's Visit to the Federal City in 1797: A New Translation p. 35-60
  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Feest, Christian F. Lukas Vischer in Washington: A Swiss View of the District of Columbia in 1825 p. 78-110
  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Bate, William A. Thomas Ewbank: Commissioner of Patents, 1849-1852 p. 111-124
  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Stevenson, Elizabeth Olmsted on F Street: The Beginnings of the United States Sanitary Commission p. 125-136
  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Chase, Hal S. "Shelling the Citadel of Race Prejudice": William Calvin Chase and the Washington :Bee", 1882-1921 p. 371-391
  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Beasley, Maurine Kate Field and "Kate Field's Washington": 1890-1895 p. 392-404
  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Flack, J. Kirkpatrick Scientific Societies in Gilded Age Washington p. 430-442
  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Mount, Charles Merrill The Works of John Singer Sargent in Washington p. 443-492
  • CHS Records v. 73-74 Heurich, Gary F. The Christian Heurich Brewing Company, 1872-1956 p. 604-615
  • CHS Records v.50 Langley, Harold D. A Naval Dependent in Washington, 1837-1842: Letters of Marian Coote Speiden p. 105-122
  • CHS Records v.50 Kramer, Neil S. The Trial of Reuben Crandall p. 123-139
  • CHS Records v.50 Harrold, Jr., Stanley C. The Pearl Affair: The Washington Riot of 1848 p. 140-160
  • CHS Records v.50 Johnson, Thomas R. Reconstruction Politics in Washington: "An Experimental Garden for Radical Plants" p. 180-190
  • CHS Records v.50 Mergen, Bernard. Children’s Playgrounds in the District of Columbia, 1902-1942 p. 383-397
  • CHS Records v.50 Logan, Rayford W. Growing Up in Washington: A Lucky Generation p. 500-507
  • CHS Records v.50 French, Roderick S. Letitia Woods Brown, 1915-1976 p. 522-524
  • Hosford, David. "Exile in Yankeeland: The Journal of Mary Bagot, 1816-1819". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 51: 30–50.
  • Press, Donald E. "South of the Avenue: From Murder Bay to the Federal Triangle". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 51: 51–70.
  • Miller, Elizabeth J. "Dreams of Being the Capital of Commerce: The National Fair of 1879". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 51: 71–82.
  • Williams, Ames W. "The W.H. Lowdermilk Company". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 51: 158–165.
  • Miller, Zane L. "Turning Inward and the Contemporary Metropolitan Crisis". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 52: 1–11.
  • Martin, Barbara (ed.). "Jennie's Diary--1888". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 52: 29–56. {{cite journal}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  • Hoaglund, Alison K. "Nineteenth-Century Building Regulations in Washington, D.C.". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 52: 57–77.
  • Trautmann, Frederic (tr.). "Washington Through German Eyes: A Visit by Moritz Wagner and Carl Scherzer in 1852". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 52: 78–91.
  • Keck, Andrew S. "Uncle Henry's Mind: Henry Adams and His "Bronze Figure"". Records of the Columbia Historical Society. 52: 183–205.

Further reading

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  • Warden, David Baillie (1819) Chorographical and Statistical Description of the District of Columbia
  • Warden, David Baillie (1819) Columbia Territory and the City of Washington, Vol. 2 in "A Statisitcal, Political, and Historical Account of the United States of North America", p. 182-219

See also

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