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Subdivisions of Washington, D.C. from Charles O Subdivisions of Washington, D.C. from Charles O. Storm's June 1919 Alphabetical list of existing subdivisions in the District of Columbia. Matthew Gilmore June 20, 2001 square old block subdiv second name note third name note2 fourth name fifth name Kalorama 1236e 1 Heights Kalorama 1264e 4 Heights 1293 132 Burleith 1296 143 Burleith 1296W 144 Burleith 1302 141 Burleith 1303 140 Burleith 1304 133 Burleith 1305 139 Burleith 1306 142 Burleith 1307 134 Burleith 1308N 138 Burleith and s1308 1309 146 Burleith 1310 147 Burleith 1311N 137 Burleith check 1312N 136 Burleith check 1312s 135 Burleith 1313 148 Burleith 1313 149 Burleith 1314 150 Burleith 1314E 151 Burleith Wesley 1338 8 Heights Wesley 1339 1 Heights Harlem Crown's sub. 1356 * (Crown) (Harlem) Clark & Whitehaven Hurst's (Clark & 1358 3 (Whitehaven) Hurst's) Clark & Whitehaven Hurst's (Clark & 1359 1 (Whitehaven) Hurst's) Clark & Whitehaven Hurst's (Clark & 1361 2 (Whitehaven) Hurst's) Kalorama 1364e 2 Heights 1368 1 Senate Heights 1371 2 Senate Heights Palisades of the Potomac 1374 13 No.1 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1382 17 No.1 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1384 16 No.1 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1385 15 No.1 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1386 14 No.1 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1387 * No.2 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1388 5 No.1 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1388e 1 No.1 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1388e 2 No.1 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1389 12 No.1 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1390 11 No.1 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1391 6 No.1 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1392 4 No.1 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1393 7 No.1 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1394 9 No.1 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1395 10 No.1 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1399 8 No.1 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1400 3 No.1 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1412 5 No.3 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1413 S-1 No.3 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1414 4 No.3 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1415 N-1 No.3 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1417 2 No.3 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1418 3 No.3 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1424 22 No.4 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1432 N-19 No.4 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1433 S-19 No.4 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1435 21 No.4 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1435e 20 No.4 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1437 24 No.4 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1439 23 No.4 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1446 25 No.4 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1447 26 No.4 Whitehaven Palisades of the Potomac 1448 18 No.4 Whitehaven American University Park, 1st 1464 18 addition American University Park, 1st 1465 23 addition American University 1475 5 Heights American University 1476 6 Heights American University 1477 13 Heights American University Park, 1st 1483 17 addition American University Park, 1st 1484 19 addition American University Park, 1st 1485 22 addition American University Park, 1st 1486 24 addition American University Park, 1st 1488 32 addition American University Park, 1st 1489 33 addition American University 1490 11 Park American University Park, 1st 1491 37 addition American University 1491 10 Park American University Park, 1st 1492 34 addition American University Park, 1st 1493 35 addition American University 1493 4 Park American University Park, 1st 1494 30 addition American University Park, 1st 1495 31 addition American University Park, 1st 1496 25 addition American University Park, 1st 1497 21 addition American University Park, 1st 1498 20 addition American University 1502 19 Heights American University 1503 14 Heights American University 1504 12 Heights American University 1505 7 Heights American University 1506 4 Heights American University 1508 1 Heights American University 1514 2 Heights American University 1515 9 Heights American University 1516 10 Heights Wesley 1519 26 Heights Wesley 1521 17 Heights Wesley 1523 16 Heights Wesley 1524 9 Heights American University 1525 3 Heights American University 1526 8 Heights American University 1527 11 Heights American University 1528 15 Heights American University 1530 20 Heights American University 1531 21 Heights American University Park, 1st 1536 26 addition American University 1537 3 Park American University Park, 1st 1537 29 addition American University Park, 1st 1538 36 addition American University 1538 5 Park American University 1539 18 Heights American University 1539 9 Park American University 1540 12 Park American University 1541 16 Park American University 1544 13 Park American University 1545 8 Park American University 1546 6 Park American University 1547 2 Park American University Park, 1st 1547 28 addition American University Park, 1st 1548 27 addition American University 1548 1 Park 1551 8 Wesley Park 1552 7 Wesley Park 1553 4 Wesley Park American University 1554 23 Heights 1554 3 Wesley Park American University Heights, 1554 8 addition American University Heights, 1555 3 addition American University 1555 22 Heights American University 1556 17 Heights American University Heights, 1556 2 addition American University 1557 16 Heights American University Heights, 1560 1 addition American University Heights, 1561 4 addition American University Heights, 1562 7 addition American University Heights, 1563 9 addition 1563 5 Wesley Park 1564 6 Wesley Park 1565 9 Wesley Park 1566 11 Wesley Park American University 1571 7 Park American University 1572 14 Park American University 1573 15 Park 1588 3 Asbury Park 1590 2 Asbury Park 1591 1 Asbury Park 1591 10 Wesley Park American University Heights, 1593 10 addition Dumblane & Grasslands and 1593 A Grassland's Dumblane American University Heights, 1594 6 addition Dumblane & Grasslands and 1594 18 Grassland's Dumblane American University Heights, 1595 5 addition Wesley 1603 28 Heights Wesley 1604 27 Heights Wesley 1605 25 Heights Wesley 1606 24 Heights Wesley 1607 19 Heights Wesley 1608 18 Heights Wesley 1609 15 Heights Wesley 1610 14 Heights Wesley 1611 11 Heights Wesley 1612 10 Heights Wesley 1614 7 Heights Wesley 1615 2 Heights Wesley 1617 C Heights Wesley 1618 B Heights Wesley 1619 3 Heights Wesley 1620 6 Heights Wesley 1621 12 Heights Wesley 1622 13 Heights Wesley 1625 20 Heights Wesley 1626 23 Heights Dumblane & Grasslands and 1640 19 Grassland's Dumblane Dumblane & Grasslands and 1641 17 Grassland's Dumblane Dumblane & Grasslands and 1643 5 Grassland's Dumblane Dumblane & Grasslands and 1645 4 Grassland's Dumblane 1647 4 Asbury Park Friendship & Mt. Airy & Barry's sub Mt. Airy Friendship (Mt. Airy & 1673 4 (Barry's sub) (Barry's sub.) Friendship) Friendship & Mt. Airy & Barry's sub Mt. Airy Friendship (Mt. Airy & 1674 5 (Barry's sub) (Barry's sub.) Friendship) Dumblane & Grasslands and 1679 3 Grassland's Dumblane Dumblane & Grasslands and 1680 6 Grassland's Dumblane Dumblane & Grasslands and 1681 16 Grassland's Dumblane Dumblane & Grasslands and 1682 15 Grassland's Dumblane Dumblane & Grasslands and 1683 20 Grassland's Dumblane Dumblane & Grasslands and 1684 C Grassland's Dumblane Wesley 1700 A Heights Wesley 1701 5 Heights Wesley 1703 4 Heights Wesley 1704 4 Heights Wesley 1705 B Heights Dumblane & Grasslands and 1724 B Grassland's Dumblane Dumblane & Grasslands and 1725 21 Grassland's Dumblane Dumblane & Grasslands and 1726 13 Grassland's Dumblane Dumblane & Grasslands and 1727 14 Grassland's Dumblane Dumblane & Grasslands and 1728 7 Grassland's Dumblane Dumblane & Grasslands and 1729 2 Grassland's Dumblane Friendship & Mt. Airy & Barry's sub Mt. Airy Friendship (Mt. Airy & 1731 1 (Barry's sub) (Barry's sub.) Friendship) Friendship & Mt. Airy & Barry's sub Mt. Airy Friendship (Mt. Airy & 1732 2 (Barry's sub) (Barry's sub.) Friendship) Friendship & Mt. Airy & Barry's sub Mt. Airy Friendship (Mt. Airy & 1733 3 (Barry's sub) (Barry's sub.) Friendship) Friendship & Mt. Airy & Burket's sub Mt. Airy Friendship (Mt. Airy & 1734 5 (Burket's sub) (Burket's sub.) Friendship) Friendship & Mt. Airy & Burket's sub Mt. Airy Friendship (Mt. Airy & 1736 4 (Burket's sub) (Burket's sub.) Friendship) Friendship & Mt. Airy & Burket's sub Mt. Airy Friendship (Mt. Airy & 1737 1 (Burket's sub) (Burket's sub.) Friendship) Friendship & Mt. Airy & Burket's sub Mt. Airy Friendship (Mt. Airy & 1757 2 (Burket's sub) (Burket's sub.) Friendship) 1758 14 Reno 1758e 15 Reno 1759 13 Reno 1760 11 Reno 1761 10 Reno 1762 7 Reno 1763 8 Reno 1764 9 Reno Friendship & Mt. Airy & Burket's sub Mt. Airy Friendship (Mt. Airy & 1764w 3 (Burket's sub) (Burket's sub.) Friendship) 1765 3 Reno 1765 4 Reno Friendship & Mt. Airy & Burket's sub Mt. Airy Friendship (Mt. Airy & 1765 6 (Burket's sub) (Burket's sub.) Friendship) 1766 5 Reno 1767 2 Reno Mt. Airy & Friendship & Friendship Heurich's sub. Mt. Airy (Heurich's (Friendship & 1770 * (Heurich's sub) sub.) Mt. Airy) Dumblane & Grasslands and 1774 1 Grassland's Dumblane Armsleigh 1778 13 Park Armsleigh 1779 12 Park Armsleigh 1780 5 Park Dumblane & Grasslands and 1781 8 Grassland's Dumblane Dumblane & Grasslands and 1782 9 Grassland's Dumblane Dumblane & Grasslands and 1783 10 Grassland's Dumblane Armsleigh 1784 4 Park Armsleigh 1785 1 Park Dumblane & Grasslands and 1786 11 Grassland's Dumblane Dumblane & Grasslands and 1787 12 Grassland's Dumblane Fairview 1801 7 Heights Fairview 1802 6 Heights Tunlaw 1806 4 Heights Tunlaw 1809 3 Heights Tunlaw 1812 2 Heights Tunlaw 1813 5 Heights Tunlaw 1814 8 Heights Fairview 1815 5 Heights Fairview 1816 4 Heights Fairview 1817 3 Heights Fairview 1818 8 Heights
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