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Saint Philip Episcopal Church, southwest corner of 14th & U Street SE
Posted by jmullerwashingtonsyndicate in Uncategorized on February 5, 2014
14th & U St., Anacostia Methodist Episcopal Church, Pierce & Jackson St., Saint Philip Episcopal Church
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- "Reality Check Needed: Rising Costs and Delays in Construction of New DHS Headquarters at Saint Elizabeths," United States House of Representatives – Committee on Homeland Security (January 2014) [PDF]
- "There Slavery Cannot Dwell": Agriculture and Labor in Northern Maryland, 1790–1860
- (Google Books) Report of the Board of Education to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia – 1881
- (Google Books) Report of the Board of Trustees of Public Schools of the City of Washington – 1890
- A Brief History of White People in Southeast
- A History of St. Elizabeths Hospital
- A History of the General Assembly of Maryland, 1635-1904
- American Indians (Native Americans) in Washington, D.C. Bibliography
- Anacostia – Poplar Point (2009)
- Anacostia BID Blog
- Anacostia Commercial Market Analysis (March 2011)
- Anacostia Community Museum (Smithsonian)
- Anacostia Community Museum (Smithsonian) _ Archives
- Anacostia Coordinating Council
- Anacostia Design Guidelines
- Anacostia Economic Development Corporation
- Anacostia Extension Project Library — Appendix A: Section 106 Cultural Resources Assessment
- Anacostia Homestead
- Anacostia NIF
- Anacostia NIF (Parts 1 & 2)
- Anacostia Waterfront Initiative Plan – 2010 [PDF]
- ANC 8A
- Ancient Washington: American Indian Cultures of the Potomac Valley [PDF]
- Appendix A-2: Section 106 Appendices – DC Streetcar
- ARCH Development Corporation
- Archives of Maryland – Henry Fleet
- Archives of Maryland: Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, 1649/1650 – 1657
- Atavist
- Atlantic City Lab: Funeral for a Philadelphia Rowhouse
- Bibliography of the District of Columbia: being a list of books, maps, and newspapers, including articles in magazines and other publications to 1898 (Google eBook)
- Brookings – 2003
- Brookings – 2007
- Captain Henry Fleet
- Community Challenge Planning Grant (PDF)
- Currents of Change: An Urban and Environmental History of the Anacostia River and Near Southeast Waterfront in Washington, D.C. [PDF]
- Daily Evening Star, 1854.9.22, p. 3, "Wanted Immediately"
- DC Archaeology Tour
- DC Govt
- DC Innovation Strategy For Saint Elizabeths — Final Report (December 2012)
- DC Vibrant Retail Streets Toolkit
- DHS Headquarters Consolidation Project: Issues For Congress (Congressional Research Service, September 2013)
- Early Religious History of Maryland
- East of the River: Heritage Trail Coming to Anacostia
- East of the River: The History of Settlement and Land Use along the Eastern Branch (Portia James)
- Envisioning the Future: Historic Anacostia and Parkland at Poplar Point (Urban Institute, Spring 2006 – PDF)
- Evening Star, 1854.11.6, p. 3, "Fire in Uniontown"
- Evening Star, 1854.12.11, p. 3, "Every Man His Own Landlord"
- Evening Star, 1856.4.18, p. 2, "The First Grand Assembly of the Ugly Club – Anacostia Hall"
- Evening Star, 1857.3.14, p. 2, "Wanted Immediately"
- Evening Star, 1858.5.20, p. 2, "Wanted Immediately"
- Evening Star, 1859.9.13, p. 3, "Rail and Reed Bird Shooting"
- Evening Star, 1859.9.13, p. 3, "Uniontown Property at Auction"
- Evening Star, 1860.10.11, p. 2, "Two Houses and Lots in Uiontown"
- Evening Star, 1860.3.22, p. 3, "Very Valuable Farm of 100 Acres"
- EverNote
- Exploring Maryland's Roots – Henry Fleet
- Fairlawn: From the Flats to the Heights
- Finding Aid to the Addison Papers, MS 3
- Google Books: A Digest of the Laws of the Corporation of the City of Washington, to the First of June, 1823
- Google Books: History of Maryland (1879)
- Google Books: History of the Grand Lodge and of Freemasonry in the District of Columbia: With Biographical Appendix
- Google Books: Laws of the United States Relating to the Construction of Bridges Over Navigable Waters of the United States (1887)
- Google Books: The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America (1846)
- Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 50 (Google eBook)
- History of Maryland (1879)
- History of Maryland: From Its First Settlement in 1634, to the Year 1848
- History of Maryland: From Its First Settlement in 1634, to the Year 1848 (Google eBook)
- History of Talbot County, Maryland, 1661-1861
- http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq52-1.htm
- Is Anacostia Being Gentrified? [July 2011]
- Journal of a Voyage to North-America (1763)
- Journal of the Proceedings of the House of Delegates of the State of Maryland
- Liberals have failed miserably at stopping gentrification
- Louis D. Scisco research collection, ca. 1924-1955. [Archive Grid]
- Maryland Historical Magazine (1921)
- Maryland Historical Magazine, 1929, "Colonial Records of Prince George's County
- NARA: Founders Online
- National Archives _ Records Group 351
- National Trust for Historic Preservation: Older, Smaller, Better Measuring how the character of buildings and blocks influences urban vitality (May 2014)
- Navy-Yard, Washington. History From Organization, 1799 to Present Date. [GPO, 1890]
- New Communities Initiative Report (August 2014) [PDF]
- Office of Planning – Redevelopment Framework St. Es East (Nov. 2008)
- Office of Planning – Ward 8 Page
- Postal History of the District of Columbia
- Postcards, Mini-case studies, and other Detours of the Global City
- Ralph Hamor
- Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, Volume 23
- Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, Volume 23 (Google eBook) [1920]
- Request for Proposals for 1909 MLK Jr. Avenue SE
- Revanchsist City
- Slavery and the Constitution (1849)
- The Anacostia Waterfront Framework Plan – 2003
- The Beginnings of Washington: As Described in Books, Maps and Views (Google eBook)
- The conquest of Virginia: the forest primeval; an account based on original documents, of the Indians in that portion of the continent in which was established the first English colony in America
- The English Colonization of America: During the Seventeenth Century (1871)
- The English Colonization of America: During the Seventeenth Century (1871) [Internet Archive]
- The Founders of Maryland: As Portrayed in Manuscripts, Provinical Records, and Early Documents (Google eBook) [1876]
- The history of Maryland: from its first settlement, in 1633, to the restoration, in 1660 ; with a copious introduction, and notes and illustrations
- The Indirect Displacement Hypothesis: a Case Study in Washington, D.C. [The Review of Black Political Economy]
- The Lincoln Assassination, as Seen Through the Pages of a D.C. Police Blotter
- The National Geographic Magazine, Volume 6 [Boschke]
- The Weekly News
- The weekly news., November 13, 1909
- Track Status of Building Permit Application
- Travels in America 100 Years Ago [1893] (Google Books)
- Urban Land Institute – A Technical Assistance Panel Report – Anacostia Gateway (2010)
- Urban Land Institute – Anacostia (2011)
- Virginia Carolorum: The Colony Under the Rule of Charles the First and Second, A.D. 1625-A.D. 1685 Based Upon Manuscripts and Documents of the Period
- WAMU, "Anacostia Spruces Up Historic Homes With Grant Program" [Jan. 13, 2013]
- WAMU, "Ward 8: Will Real Estate Heat Up On The East Side Of The River?"
- Ward 8 Citizen Summit Reports (2011 and 2012)
- Ward 8 Heritage Guide
- Ward 8 Heritage Guide (Office of Planning)
- Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police History
- Washington Post, 2009, January 8 – "A Disaster for St. Elizabeths"
- Washington, D.C., April 25, 1861 [LOC – Maps]
- WBJ, Aug 30, 2013, "Gentrifying: Like it or not, these neighborhoods east of the Anacostia River are showing signs of gentrification"
- WBJ, Feb. 25, 2014, "Barry Farm overhaul: Application calls for more than 1,800 new housing units near Anacostia"
- WCP, 1999.11.5, "When Hell Freezes Over"
- WCP, June 18, 2013, "Barry Farm and Congress Heights Gentrifying? Not Quite."
- WCP: Old Hope, New Worries Henson Ridge struggles to become a real, stable neighborhood. (July 2008)
- Why are there so few cheap restaurants in Anacostia?
- Wilson Quarterly: Stores and the City
- WordPress.com News
- WP Wonkblog: An economic defense of old buildings {May 15, 2015]
- WP, "Dismissed and Disdained, Ward 8 Drowns in Appalling Neglect," Thursday, February 2, 2006
- WP: Anacostia River: From then till now
- WP: Man fatally shot in Southeast Washington identified [3/5/2015]
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