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1 History Index: Spring 1989 (Vol. 1,1) through Fall/Winter 1997-98 (Vol. 9,2) COMPILED BY ROXANNA DEANE

Tables of Contents only for Volume 10 Number 1 to end can be found after this index

A A&P grocery store 6,1:77 Abbott, George J. 7,2:59-62 Abell, Julie D. and Petar D., Glumac ―Beneath the MCI Center: Insights into Washington‘s Historic Water Supply‖ 9,1:24-41 3,1:64 Abington, John 3,1:41 Abolitionists 7,2:55-70 Abortion 8,1:67, 68 Ackerman and Ross architects 2,2:75, 87, 88 Ackerman, William S. 2,2:88 Across the River (film/video review) 8,1:80-82 neighborhood 4,2:41, 43, 48 Adams Oil and Gas Development Company 2,2:69 Adams, Clover 5,2:79-81 Adams, Henry 1,2:77-82; 2,2:91-93; 5,2:79-81; 6,2:5, 18, 20; 7,1:28, 29 Adams, John Quincy 3,1:61, 74; 3,2:32; 4,1:28; 7,2:59 Adams, Louisa 4,1:28 Addition to Flint‘s Discovery land patent 3,1:41 Addition to the Vineyard land patent 3,1:41 Aden, Alonzo 3,2:51 Adventure land patent 3,1:44 African-American artists 3,2:46-61 African-American businesses 2,2:48-73; 7,1:4-23 African-American newspapers 2,2:50, 53, 59; 4,1:20,21 African-American photographers 1,1:40-57; 1,2:42-57 African-American women 2,2:63, 64; 4,1:4-25; 5,1:46-65; 7,1:69-71 1,1:42, 89-93; 1,2:42-57, 62; 2,2:95-97; 3,2:71-73; 4,1:4-25, 29; 4,2:25, 26, 31, 32, 34, 36-38; 5,1:74-76; 6,1:7-9, 11-15, 26; 6,2:8; 7,1:4-23; 50, 51, 57, 58; 7,2:11, 12, 24; 8,1:56, 58; 8,2:25; 9,2:28-53, 61, 63, 66-69. See also abolitionism, civil rights demonstrations, discrimination in employment, discrimination in housing, discrimination in mortgage loans, race relations, segregation, slavery. Ainsworth, Frederick 1,1:81 Aitcheson, Beatrice 8,2:52, 53 Akin, Amanda 8,2:70-72 Albright, Horace M., ―My Trips with Harold Ickes, Reminiscences of a Preservation Pioneer‖ 2,1:28-49 Alexander, Clifford Jr. 5,2:24, 25 Alexandria, Va. 3,1:56 5,2:64, 68, 70 Ali, 9,2:38 All Souls Unitarian-Universalist Church 7,2:56, 70 2 Allen, Joseph Henry 7,2:56, 60, 63, 64 Allen, William C., In the Greatest Solemn Dignity: The Capitol‘s Four Cornerstones (book review) 9,2:90 Alley dwellings 4,2:21, 25-27, 29, 31, 34, 35, 38; 8,2:80-82 Allison, John 3,1:45 Allison, Steve 7,2:11 Allison‘s Forest Enlarged land patent 3,1:46, 49, 51 Alpha Life Insurance Company 2,2:60 Alviti, John V. 6,2:41 Ambassador theater 9,1:10 American Institute of Architects 2,1:25 American Institute of Architects, Washington Chapter 2,2:83, 84 American Red Cross 4,2:10, 11, 18; 7,1:44 American Security Bank 4,1:86 American University 6,1:28-45 American University Experiment Station 6,1:28-45 Ames, Mary Clemmer 1,1:17-19, 22 Amsler, Sarah, ―Washington in Mid-Century: Wymer‘s Photo Survey, 1948-1952‖ 9,1:42-51 neighborhood 5,2:14, 15, 17-21; 8,1:80-82 3,2:6, 13, 14 Anderson, Henry 7,1:35 Anderson, Isabel Weld Perkins 7,1:35, 36 Anderson, John 2,1:23 Anderson, Larz 7,1:35, 36 Anderson, Marian 1,1:52 Anthony Bowen YMCA 2,2:58, 64, 65 Anthony, Edward 9,2:14 Anthropological Society 6,2:16, 17 Antietam, Va. 2,1:48 Apartment houses 1,1:87-89; 4,2:35-39; 6,1 47-49, 51 Apex theater 9,1:17-19 Appleton, Nathaniel 3,1:119 Archaeology 8,2:84, 85; 9,1:24-41 Archbishop John Carroll High School 9,2:64, 65 Architecture 6,1:94-97; 7,1:76; 8.1:16-37 Architecture, domestic 1,2:67-71; 3,2:37-42; 4,2:28-31; 5,1:14-24; 7,1:36-42; 8,1:38-53 Argyle estate 2,2:11 Arlington Hotel 1,1:15 Armory Square Hospital 8,2:60, 61, 67-70 Armstrong Technical High School 9,2:36, 51 Armstrong, Louis 7,1:17 Army War College 1,1:70-86 Arnebeck, Bob, ―Through a Fiery Trial: Building Washington, 1790-1800‖ 3,2:64-67; ―Tracking the Speculators: Greenleaf and Nicholson in the Federal City 3,1:112-25 Art Deco style 9,1:13-15, 17 Ashkenas, Bruce, book reviewer 7,1:79, 80 Ashley, John 3,1:48 Asylum (film/video review) 1,1:94,95 Atherton, Charles 6,2:24 3 Atkins, J. C. 1,2:38 Atkinson, Louis 2,1:21, 23 Atwater, Maxine, Capital Tales: True Stories About Washington‘s Heroes, Villains & Belles (book review) 8,1:84 Auchincloss, Janet 8,1:28 Augusta, Alexander T. 2,2:55 Augustana Lutheran Church 9,2:52 Automobile accidents 4,1:42 Automobiles 1,1:60,61,68; 1,2:60, 62, 63, 68, 71, 75; 2,2:26-28; 5,1:37; 7,1:38, 39 Avery, Maltheus R. 4,2:12-17, 19 Aviles, Pedro 4,2:52 Aviles, Quique 4,2:52 B Babcock, Orville E. 5,1:33, 34 Bacon, Henry 5,2:42, 43, 48, 49, 51, 52, 55, 57, 59, 61 Bailey, Isabel, Pishey Thompson: Man of Two Worlds (book review) 4,1:84, 85 Bailey, Pearl 9,1:19; 9,2:33 Baker, John 3,1:48 Baker, Josephine1,1:34 Baker, Marcus 6,2:5, 7, 8, 19, 20 Baker, Newton D. 1,1:85 and Ohio Railroad 2,1:5-7,9, 12, 15, 17, 26, 27 Baltimore and Potomac Railroad 2,1:4-27 Baltimore-Washington Parkway 1,1:68, 69 Bank of Discount and Deposit 3,2:31 Bank of the Metropolis 3,2:31 Banks and banking 2,2:51, 61, 67; 3,2:31 Banks, Michelle 4,2:52 Banneker Junior High School 9,2:64 Banneker, Benjamin 3,1:76, 77, 81-93 Banner, James M. Jr., book reviewer 1,2:82-84 Barlow, Joel 3,1:66, 67 Barnet Aden Collection 3,2:51 Barney Neighborhood House 2,1:69, 82 Barney, Albert Clifford 2,1:71-73, 75, 79 Barney, Alice Pike 2,1:68-89; 6:2:81-83 Baroni, Geno 5,2:84, 85 Barrett, Robert 5,2:22 Barry, Marion 6:2:83-85; 8,1:13-15, 62, 63 Barry, Thomas H. 1,1:78, 79 Barth, Alan 5,2:12, 16, 17, 21 Barth, Max 9,1:21 Barthold, Elizabeth, ―The Predicament of the Parklets; Understanding Washington‘s Smaller Parks‖ 5,1:28-45 Bartholomew, Harland 1,1:64 Basketball 9,2:54-71 Bates Street, N.W. 4,2:24, 28, 29, 32, 35, 36 Bayard, Thomas F. 2,2:18 Bayly, William 3,1:49, 50 4 Beach Drive 2,2:21, 27, 28 Beach, Lansing 2,2:21, 84 Beach, William D. 1,1:71 Beale, Joseph 5,1:15 Beall, Mary 6,2:21 Beall, Ninian 3,1:36, 37, 44, 48 Beall, Thomas, of George 3,1:37, 46 Beall‘s Levels land patent 3,1:44 Beasley, Maurine, book reviewer 4,1:76-78 Beatty, Charles 3,1:51 Beaux-Arts style 2,1:27; 2,2:75, 82, 83, 88, 89; 7,1:24, 31-33, 36, 39, 40; 8,1:25 Beck, J. H. B. 9,2:15 Becker, Ralph E., Miracle on the Potomac: The Kennedy Center from the Beginning (book review) 2,2:101 Beckley, John 9,2:35; 42 Bedini, Silvio A., ―The Survey of the Federal Territory: and ‖ 3,1:76-95 Beijing 8,2:4-21 Belair 3,1:66, 67 Belanger, Dian Olson, ―The Railroad in the Park, Washington‘s Baltimore & Potomac Station, 1872-1907‖ 2,1:4-27 Bell, J. Franklin, 1,1:79 Ben‘s Chili Bowl 9,2:38 Benedict, Thomas E. 2,1:54 Benjamin, Ernst 6,1:53, 54 Benjamin, Herbert 6,1:47, 50, 53, 60 Benjamin, Lilian 6,1:46, 47, 50, 53, 55, 63 Berebitsky, Julie, ―To Raise as Your Own: The Growth of Legal Adoption in Washington‖ 6,1:4- 26 Bergstrom, George E. 1,2:17 Berliner Aircraft Company 1,2:7 Berliner, Henry A. 1,2:7, 8 Bernstein, Carl 6,1:47, 63 Bernstein, Carl, Loyalties: A Son‘s Memoir (book review) 1,2:84-86 Berry, Theodore M. 6,1:83 Berryman, Clifford K. 5,1:87-89 Bess, Jean 7,1:5, 6 Bess, Milton 7,1:5, 6 Bethel Literary and Historical Association 2,2: 55, 56, 58 Bethesda, Md. 8,1:74-76 Bethune, Mary McLeod 9,2:30 Billings, Elden E. 6,2:32, 33 Billings, Margaret 6,2:32 Bingham, Theodore 2,1:25; 2,2:83, 84; 6,2:76, 78 Biological Society 6,2:16 Black, Samuel 6,2:37 Black, William M. 6,1:30, 31, 36 Blackburn, J. C. S. 7,1:62 Bladensburg Road, N.E. 3,2:14 5 Blagden Avenue, N.W. 2,2:11 Blagden, Thomas 2,2:10, 11 Blagden‘s Mill Road 2,2:11 Blaine, James G. 5,1:12, 15; 7,1:31 Blair, Francis 2,1:12 Blair-Lee House, 1651 Avenue, N.W. 8,1:19, 21, 22, 25 Blick, John S. 7,1:67 Blick, Roy 6,2:45 Bliss, D. Willard 8,2:69, 70 Bliss, Tasker H. 1,1:76-78, 80-82 Blodget, Samuel Jr. 3,1:49, 116 Blodget‘s Hotel 2,1:103-106 Bloomingdale 9,2:32 Blount, Thomas 4,1:28 Blow, Henry T. 7,1:27 Blow, Susan Elizabeth 7,1:27 Board, William 2,2:63 Boardman, Mabel 7,1:44,45 9,2:40 Booker, Simeon 5,2:6, 9, 22, 24, 25 Borchert, James, book reviewer 8,2:80-82 Borden, Charles F. 9,1:58 Boston, Bernie 1,1:43 Boteler, Page 6,2:24 Boulder Bridge 2,2:11 Boundary stones 3,1:86, 87 Boutin, Bernard L. 8,1:28, 32 Bouvier, Jacqueline 1,1:44 Bowen, Anthony 2,2:65; 9,2:48 Bowen, Sayles J. 7,1:54 Bowerman, George W. 2,2:89 Bowling, Kenneth R., The Creation of Washington, D. C.: The Idea and Location of the American Capital (book review) 3,2:62-64; 6,1:102; ―Introduction to Special Bicentennial issue‖ 3,1:4-9; ―The Other G. W.; George Walker and the Creation of the National Capital‖ 3,2:5-21 Bowman, LaBarbara 5,2:24, 25 Bradford, John 3,1:50 Bradford, Joyce 3,1:50 Bradlee, Ben 5,2:15 Brady, Matthew 4,1:28; 9,2:12, 13, 25 Brandon, Ivan C. 5,2:24, 25 Brandt, Nat, The Congressman Who Got Away With Murder (book review) 5,1:68, 69 Brauer, Carl M., The Man Who Built Washington: A Life of John McShain (book review) 9,1:83, 84 Brent, George 3,2:12 Brent, William 3,2:31 Breuer, Marcel 8,1:34, 36, 37 Breweries 5,1:8-14, 24-27 Bridges 2,2:28 Brightwood reservoir 2,2:28 6 Brinkley, David, Washington Goes to War (book review) 1,1:94 Britton, Alexander T. 2,2:18 Broad Branch Road 2,2:11 Brockington, Dorothy 9,2:47 Brooke, Edward 3,2:52 Brooke, Helen 3,2:52 Brookland neighborhood 1,2:60, 73 Brooks, Preston S. 7,2:68, 69 Brown, Art 7,2:6, 9, 10 Brown, Benjamin Gratz 2,2:15 Brown, Dorothy M., book reviewer 5,2:88, 89 Brown, 1,1:26 Brown, Glenn 2,1:25; 6,2:76 Brown, Hilda Wilkson 3,2:46-61 Brown, Mrs. Obadiah 3,2:33 Brown, Roland 3,2:52 Brown, Schley 3,2:47 Brown, Sterling 1,1:57; 9,2:30 Brown, Theresa 3,2:52 Brownlow, Louis 5,2:8 Bruce, Blanche K. 2,2:56 Bruce, David K. E. 9,1:75, 76 Bruce, Roscoe Conkling 2,2:56, 57, 70 Bruce, W. H. 1,1:47 Bryan, John M., Robert Mills, Architect (book review) 1,2:82-84 Bryce, James 2,2:5 Bubley, Esther 4,1:15 Buchanan, James 1,1:11 Buckley, John 8,2:40 Bulfinch, Charles 3,2:24, 34; 7,2:59 Bulfinch, Stephan Greenleaf 7,2:60, 61 Bunche, Ralph 6,1:79-81, 84 Burger, Barbara Lewis, Guide to the Holdings of the Still Picture Branch of the National Archives (book review) 3,2:79 Burka, Max 9,1:17-19 Burke, Edmund 9,2:19 neighborhood 1,2:69 Burnap, George 5,1:36 Burnes, Ann 7,1:47 Burnes, David 3,1:23-25,41, 44-46; 3,1:50, 51; 3,2:24-26, 38 Burnes, James 3,1:44, 46, 51 Burnes‘s Discovery land patent 3,1:44 Burnett, Swan M. 6,2:5, 19 Burnham, Daniel 2,1:25, 26; 2,2:22, 75; 6,2:67 Burrell, George A. 6,1:33 Burwell, Lilian Thomas, ―Reflections on LeDroit Park; Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Her Neighborhood‖ 3,2:46-61 Bushong, William and Piera M. Weiss, ―‖ 2,2:4-29 Bushong, William, book reviewer 2,1:93-95; 4,1:81-83 7 Butler, Benjamin, 1,2:33 Byron, William J., book reviewer 5,2:84, 85 C Cadaval, Olivia, ―Tirarlo a la Calle/Taking it to the Streets: The Latino Festival and the Making of Community‖ 4,2:40-55 Caemmerer, H. Paul 6,2:29 Caldwell, Robert 1,1:10 Calhoun, John C. 7,2:59 Callan, Christopher C. 4,2:56-71 Callcott, Margaret Law, Mistress of Riversdale: The Plantation Letters of Rosalie Stier Calvert, 1795-1821 (book review) 4,1:74-76 Calloway, Cab 7,1:7 Cameron, Simon 2,1:10-12 Camp American University 6,1:28-45 Camp David 2,1:37 Camp Leach 6,1:33, 36-38 Camp Springs, Md. 1,2:14 Campbell Hospital 8,2:65-67 Campbell, William 3,1:45 Cannon, Joseph G. 2,1:22, 23; 5,2:47, 52, 59; 6,2:76-78, 80 Capital Parks Apartments 5,2:17 Capital Savings Bank 2,2: 61, 67 Capital Transit 4,1:9; 9,2:48 Capital Yacht Club 5,1:84,85 Capital, Location of 3,2:5, 6, 17-21 Capitol, see Capitol 2,1:52, 53, 56, 59; 5,2:36 Capitol School of Photography 1,1:43, 44 Capitol theater 9,1:11 Caplan, Marvin, ―Eat Anywhere!‖ 1,1:24-39 Caplan, Marvin, ―Trenton Terrace Remembered: Life in a Leftist Nest‖ 6,1:46-65 Caplan, Marvin 6,1:46-65 Capper-Cramton Act 1,1:67, 68; 2,2:25 Cardozo High School 9,2:36 Carlisle, Calderon 2,2:18 Carnegie, Andrew 2,2:77-79, 81, 84, 87, 88 Carr, Lois Green and others, Robert Cole‘s World: Agriculture & Society in Early (book review) 5,1:72-74 Carr, Overton 3,1:47 Carrington, Edward 3,1:73, 74 Carroll, Charles Jr. 3,1:44 Carroll, Daniel, of Duddington, 3,1:25, 28, 32, 34, 35, 39, 41, 45, 48, 61; 3,2:31 Carroll, Daniel, of Rock Creek, 2,2:7,10; 3,1:59, 60, 61, 64, 69, 86, 116; 3,2:9, 12 Carrollsburg 3,1:32, 44, 98 Carry, Overton 3,2:10, 11, 15 Carson, Barbara G., Ambitious Appetites: Dining, Behavior, and Patterns of Consumption in Federal Washington (book review) 4,2:72-74 Carter Barron Amphitheater 2,2:28 Carter, William H. 1,1:77 8 Cary, Francine Curro, Urban Odyssey: A Multicultural History of Washington, D.C. (book review) 8,2:82-84 Cary, George 7,1:33 Cassatt, Alexander J. 2,1:26 Cassedy, James Gilbert, book reviewer 8,1:76, 77 Cassell, Charles 9,2:35, 37 Catholic University of America 4,2:77-79; 9,1:54-70 Catholics in Washington 7,1:74-76 Cecilia‘s restaurant 9,2:35 Center Market 2,2:44, 45, 47; 7,1:46-67 Cerne Abbey Manor land patent 3,1:44, 45 Chae, Young Chang History of Korean-Americans in the Washington Metropolitan Area, 1883- 1993 (book review) 8,2:88, 89 Chance land patent 3,1:45, 46 Channing, William Henry 7,2:56, 65, 66, 69-71 Chapman, Grosvenor 8,1:28, 32, 33, 37 Chase, William Calvin 2,2:50, 53-55, 58, 59, 62, 66, 69, 73 Chase, William Calvin Jr. 2,2:62, 63 Chateauvert, Melinda, book reviewer 6,1:99, 100 Chemical Society 6,2:16 Chemical warfare 6,1:28-45 Cherkasky, Mara, ―For Sale to Colored: Racial Change on S Street, N.W.‖ 8,2:40-57 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 2,1:47; 3,2:31 Chesapeake Bay 9,1:79-81; 9,2: 86, 87 Chevy Chase, Md. 1,2:60 Chevy Chase Lake 2,1:67 Child welfare 6,1:4-26 Children, Adoption 6,1:4-26 Children‘s Temporary Home 6,1:13 Childs, Issac P. 7,1:58 China Closet 6,1:60 Chinatown DC: A Photographic Journal (book review) 4,1:78-80 Chipman, Norton 2,1:10 Christ Episcopal Church 4,1:29-31, 33 Church of the Ascension 3,2:32 Church of the Holy Cross 7,1:32, 35 Circle playground 9,2:65 City Beautiful movement 1,1:23, 62; 2,1:25; 2,2:14, 22, 82, 83, 88; 5,1:36; 5,2:44; 6,2:67, 76, 78, 79 Civil rights demonstrations 1,1:24-39 Civil service--United States 6:2:44-63 Civil War 2,2:12, 13; 4,2:56-71, 74-76; 5,2:45, 46; 6:2:87, 88; 8,2:58-73; 9,2:86, 87 Civilian Conservation Corps 2,2:26 Clagett, Darius 2,2:10 Clark, Allen C. 3,1:114, 119; 6,2:29 Clark, Andrew 3,1:36 Clark, Appleton P. 4,2:30, 36 Clark, Champ 5,2:47 Clark, Eugene A. 3,2:52; 9,1:60, 63 9 Clark, James C., The Murder of James A. Garfield: The President‘s Last Days and the Trial and Execution of His Assassin (book review) 7,1:79, 80 Clark, Joseph 3,1:119, 124 Clark, Lige 6,2:54, 58 Clarke, Joseph Freeman 7,2:64, 65 Clark-Lewis, Elizabeth, ―Duty and Fast Living: The Diary of Mary Johnson Sprow, Domestic Worker‖ 5,1:46-65 Clark-Lewis, Elizabeth, Living In, Living Out: African American Domestics in Washington, D. C., 1910-1940 (book review) 7,1:69-71 Clay, Henry 1,1:8 Park neighborhood 1,2:60, 62, 69 Cleveland, Grover 6,2:8, 9 Cloke, Hubert J., book reviewer 5,2:81-83 Club Crystal Caverns 9,2:35, 40 Cluss, Adolph 3,1:11; 7,1:53, 56-58, 60 Cobb, Josephine 6,2:33 Cochran, Sheila Smith, River Road: An Early History (book review) 3,2:78, 79 Coffee n‘ Confusion 7,2:20, 21 Cohen, Anthony, The Underground Railroad in Montgomery County: A History and Driving Guide (book review) 8,2:89 Coldren, Frederick L. 7,1:65 Cole, John Y., Capital Libraries and Librarians: A Brief History of the District of Columbia Library Association, 1894-1994 (book review) 7,2:89 Cole, Robert 5,1:72-74 Coleman, Georgie A. 2,2:63 Coleman, Julia P. H. 2,2:63, 64 Colket, Meredith B. Jr. 6,2:28, 31 College Park 1,2:6, 7 Collier, John 4,1:10, 13, 14 Collier-Thomas, Bettye, book reviewer 5,1:76, 77 Collins, Marjory 4,1:14, 15 Collyer, Charles 3,1:37 Colonial Revival style 1,2:69, 70 Colored American 2,2:50 Columbia College Lands 8,2:43 Columbia Heights Citizen Association 5,2:7 Columbia Heights neighborhood 1,2:60; 2,2:19; 9,2:32 Columbia Historical Society, see Historical Society of Washington Columbia Hospital for Women 3,2:87, 88 Columbia Institute 3,2:32 Columbia Manufacturing Company 3,2:20 Columbia Phonograph Musical Palace 9,1:5, 6 Columbia Railroad 1,1:15 Columbia Road, N.W. 4,2:44 Columbian University 3,2: 44; 5,2:33 Commissioners appointed by President Washington for the Federal District 3,1:52-75 Committee of 100 8,1:27, 28 Communist Party 6,1:50, 52-54, 57, 58 Community Chest 8,2:30, 31 10 Conaty, Thomas J. 9,1:58 Concert Hall 9,2:12, 13, 16, 17, 25 Congressional Cemetery 3,1:11, 33; 4,1:26-45 and Park Railroad 1,1:15 Conroy, Sarah Booth, Refinements of Love: A Novel about Clover and Henry Adams (book review) 5,2:79-81 Conway, Moncure D. 7,2:54-56; 59; 65-70 Cook, George F. T. 2,2:55 Cook, George W. 2,2:72 Cook, John F. Jr. 6,1:10, 11 Cook, Patricia M., ―Like a Phoenix: The Rebirth of the Whitelaw Hotel‖ 7,1:4-23 Cook, Susan 6,1:13 Cooke, Henry D. 7,1:57, 58 Cooke, Paul Phillip 9,2:34 Cool Spring land patent 3,1:45, 49 Coolidge, Calvin 1,1:43; 9,1:11 Cooling, Benjamin Franklin, ―To Preserve the Peace‖ 1,1:70-86 Cooling, Benjamin Franklin, Symbol, Sword and Shield: Defending Washington During the Civil War (book review) 4,1:84 Coombs, Joseph Jr. 50 Cooper, Anna J. 1,1:46; 3,2:51 Cooper, Edward E. 2,2:50, 59 Cooper, Rolandus H. 6,1:86 Coordinating Committee for the Enforcement of the D.C. Anti-Discrimination Laws 1,1:24-39; 6,1:60, 1 1,1:41; 2,1:73, 74, 76 Corcoran, William J. 9,2:25 Corcoran, William W. 6,1:6, 7 Corrigan, Irene Hand 8,2:40, 48 Corrigan, Joseph M. 9,1:64-66, 68 Cortissoz, Royal 5,2:61 6,2:16, 17 Cottom, Robert L. Jr. and Mary Ellen Hayward, Maryland in the Civil War: A House Divided (book review) 6:2:87, 88 Council of Social Agencies 5,2:11-13, 16 Covington, Samuel 9,2:43 Cox, William 6,2:75 Coyle, Randolph 5,1:32 Crabill, Jean Bischof, The Immigrants and Their Cemetery: The Story of Prospect Hill (book review) 9,1:88 Cramer, Lawrence 4,1:5, 6 Cranch, William 3,1:74, 120; 7,2:59 Crandall, Harry 9,1:6-11 Crane, C. Howard 9,1:10 Crawford, George 9,1:31 Crestwood neighborhood 2,2:10, 11 Cromwell, Edith 7,1:8, 11, 23 Cromwell, John Wesley 2,2:50, 52-55, 58, 59, 69 Crummell, Alexander 2,2:50, 56 11 Crutchett, James 8,1:42 Cullom, Shelby 5,2:46, 47, 55 Curley, Michael Joseph 9,1:60, 64 Curran, Robert Emmett, The Bicentennial History of , Volume One: From Academy to University, 1789-1989 (book review) 6,1:97, 98 Curran, Robert Emmett, book reviewer 4,2:77-79 Curtis, Helen 8,2:40, 48 Curtis, Joseph Owen 1,2:42-57 Custis, 3,1:63, 64 Custis, Eleanor Parke 3,1:69 Custis, Elizabeth 3,1:64 Custis, Parke 3,1:64; 5,2:66, 68, 69 Custis, John Parke 3,1:63 Custis, Martha Parke 3,1:64, 69 Custom Craft Studios 1,1:44 D D Street, N.W. 3,2:27, 28 Dade, Albert 8,2:54 Daguerrotypes 9,2:4-27 Daily National Republican 2,1:8 Daily Patriot 2,1:8 Daily Record 2,2:59 Dalton, Tristram 3,1:70, 74 Darnall, Henry 2,2:6, 7 Dash, Leon 5,2:24, 25 Davidson, Eugene 6,1:70, 71, 85, 86 Davidson, John 3,1:50 Davidson, Samuel 3,1:50 Davilla, Marcela 4,2:50 Davis, Benjamin O. Sr. 3,2:52 Davis, Benjamin O. 9,2:30 Davis, Ellsworth 1,1:43 Davis, John Aubrey 6,1:67, 69, 71-74, 80-83, 85 Davis, John P. 6,1:68, 80 Davis, Madison 7,1:57, 58 Davis, William H. 2,2:52, 55, 59 De Gast, Robert, Five Fair Rivers: Sailing the James, York, Rappahannock, Potomac, and Patuxent (book review) 8,2:90 Deakins, Francis 3,1:72 Deakins, William Jr. 3,1:46, 49 Deblois, William 3,1:123, 124 Decatur House (748 , N.W.) 5,2:74; 8,1:19, 21, 22, 25 Deferrari, Roy J. 59, 61, 65 Delano, Frederick A. 1,1:64; 8,1:27 Delano, William A. 6,2:65 Demonstrations 6,1:66-88; 6,2: 44, 45, 54, 56, 59, 60, 63; 8,1:54, 66, 67 Dermott, James 3,1:40, 41; 5,1:31 Dewey, George 1,1:17 Dewey, Orville 7,2:60, 62-65 12 Di Giacomantonio, William C., ―All the President‘s Men: George Washington‘s Federal City Commissioners 3,1:52-75 Dick, Steven J., book reviewer 2,1:96-98 Dickson, John C. 3,2:32 Diggs, Charles 8,1:60 Diggs, Christine 7,1:7, 8, 11 Diner, Hasia R., Fifty Years of Jewish Self-Governance: The Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington, 1938-1988 (book review) 1,2:86-88 Diner, Steven J., ―City Under the Hill‖ 8,1:54-61 Diner, Steven J., book reviewer 6,1:97, 98 Discrimination in employment 6,1:66-68 Discrimination in housing 1,2:72, 73; 8,2:40-57 Discrimination in mortgage loans 1,2:62 District Building 7,2:18 District of Columbia Department of Recreation 9,2:58 District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management Assistance Authority 8,1:63, 64 District of Columbia Militia 3,2:28, 29 District of Columbia Public Library 2,2:74-89; 8,2:77, 78 District of Columbia Public Schools 5,2:12, 18, 20, 21; 8,1:59; 9,2:36, 37, 59-61 District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency 1,2:43, 52 District of Columbia. Commissioners 2,1:17, 18, 24, 25; 8,1:56, 57 District of Columbia. Common Council 2,1:6, 7 District of Columbia-Virginia boundary dispute 1,2:22 District Suffrage League 8,1:57, 58 District theaters 9,1:19 Dix, Dorothea 1,2:27-29, 37 Dobyns, Kenneth W., The Patent Office Pony: A History of the Early Patent Office (book review) 8,1:84, 85 Dodd, Walter F. 8,1:57 Dodson, Thurman L. 6,1:74, 83 Donovan, Jane, Records of Dumbarton United Methodist Church, Volume I: Baptisms and Marriages, 1813-1991 (book review) 6,2:90 Doolittle, Lucy Salisbury 6,1:10 Douglas Flats 4,2:29 Douglas Hospital 8,2:65 Douglas, Eliphaz 3,1:48 Douglas, Robert 3,1:48 Douglas, William O. 1,1:38 Douglass, Frederick 2,2:50, 55 Douglass, Lewis 2,2:55, 56, 61 Downie, Leonard 5,2:26, 27 Downing, Andrew Jackson 2,1:11; 8,2:17-20 Downtown 9,1:24-41 Drew, Charles 4,2:4-19; 8,2:79, 80; 9,2:30 Drew, Grace 9,2:38, 46, 51 Drew, Nora Rosella Burwell 4,2:9 Drew, Richard Thomas 4,2:9 Drug Fair 6,1:49, 50 DuBarry, Edward L. 2,1:8 13 DuBois, W. E. B. 1,1:57; 2,2:50, 57, 70-72 Duddington Manor land patent 3,1:36, 37, 44 Duddington Pasture land patent 3,1:36, 37, 44 Dulaney, H. Rozier 1,2:60 Dulles 1,2:24, 25 Dunbar High School 4,2:9; 9,2:36, 37, 50 Dunbar Hotel 9,2:46 Dunbar, Paul Laurence 3,2:52; 9,2:30 Duncan, John B. 5,2:20, 21; 6:2:91, 92 Duncanson House (Friendship House, 630 South Carolina Avenue, S.E.) 5,2:68, 72, 73 Duncanson, William 3,2:31; 5,2:68, 72, 73 Dunlap, John 3,1:103 Dunlap‘s American Daily Advertiser 3,1:97, 103 neighborhood 5,1:5, 10-15, 27; 7,1:24-45; 8,2:40-57 Dupont Circle Citizen Association 8,2:50 Dupont theater 9,1:21 Dupont, Samuel 5,1:12, 13 E Earle theater 9,1:8-10 Eastern Branch Hotel 3,1:122, 123 Eastern High School 5,2:19 Eastman, George 2,2:33,34 Eberson, John 9,1:13, 16 Eckstine, Billy 9,2:33 Edison, Thomas 9,1:5, 6 Edmonston, William E. 6,2:5, 18 Edson, John Joy 4,2:33; 6,2:31 Edwards, Jonas M. 9,2:14 Eiland, Ernest 8,2:50-52, 57 Eisenhower, Dwight 1,1:38; 1.2:22, 23; 8,1:19, 21 Eisenhower, Mamie 1.2:22, 23; 7,2:13 Eldredge, Charles E. 7,1:62 Electric lighting 8,1:42-44 Electrical appliances 8,1:39, 40, 45-53 Elfenbein, Jessica I., Civics, Commerce, and Community: The History of the Greater Washington Board of Trade, 1889-1989 (book review) 2,2:93-95 Elinor land patent 3,1:45 Eliot, II, Charles W. 1,1:61, 64; 5,2:98 Eliot, William G. Jr. 7,2:63 Eliot, William G. 7,2:59, 60 Ellicott, Andrew 3,1:28, 76, 77-79, 80, 81, 83-89, 91-95, 98, 102, 103, 106, 116 Ellicott, Benjamin 3,1:79 Ellicott, George 3,1:81, 83 Ellicott, Joseph 3,1:78, 79, 91 Ellington, Edward (Duke) 1,1:54; 2,2:64, 68; 9,2:30, 33, 34, 35 Ellis, William L. 6,2:32 Embassies 6,2:10 Emery, Matthew Gault 7,1:57; 9,1:33 Entomological Society 6,2:16 14 Episcopal Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital 9,2:77, 78 Ershkowitz, Herbert B., book reviewer 7,1:71, 72 Ethridge, Harrison 7,1:9 Evan‘s Littleworth land patent 3,1:45 Evans, Jan King 6,2:35, 36 Evans, Richard F., ―The 19th-Century High-Tech Systems of Christian Heurich‘s Mansion‖ 8,1:38-53 Evans, Thomas 3,1:45, 46 Evans, Thomas J. and James M. Moyer, Mosby‘s Confederacy: A Guide to the Roads and Sites of Colonel John Singleton Mosby (book review) 5,1:79 Evans, Walter 3,1:45-47, 49 Evanti, Madame 9,2:37 Evelyn, Douglas E. and Paul Dickson On This Spot: Pinpointing the Past in Washington, D.C. (book review) 5,1:69-71 Evening Star 2,1:8, 9, 15, 17, 21, 23-25; 6,1:74; 8,2:51; 9,1:9 Expence land patent 3,1:46 F F Street, N.W. 2,2:43, 46; 9,1:26-28, 31, 33-38 Fahy, Herbert 1,2:8 Farwell, Charles 2,1:19 Father‘s Gift land patent 3,1:36 Faulkner, Charles 2,1:18 Fauntroy, Walter 8,1:69 Federal Triangle 5,2:77-79; 6,2:80 Federation of Citizens‘ Association 8,2:56 Fee, Elizabeth, The Baltimore Book: New Views of Local History (book review) 5,2:85-87 Felix, Marina 4,2:50 Fellowship for Reconciliation 1,1:34 Fendall, Philip Richard 3,1:49 Fenzi, Jewell, Married to the Foreign Service: An Oral History of the American Diplomatic Spouse (book review) 7,2:86, 86 Field, Cynthia R. and others, The Castle: An Illustrated History of the Smithsonian Building (book review) 7,2:84, 85 Field, Kate 6,2:5-7, 18, 19 Fields, Joseph E., ―Worthy Partner‖: The Papers of (book review) 6:2:88, 89 Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church 3,2:87 Fillmore, Millard 1,2:27; 7,2:64 Fine Food, Fine Pastries, Open 6 to 9 (film/video review) 1,1:95 Finishing schools 4,1:46-68 Finley, David 8,1:17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 26-31, 33, 37 Finley, Margaret Eustis 8,1:18, 20 First Addition to Evan‘s Littleworth land patent 3,1:46 First Unitarian Church 7,2:54-71 Fisher, Perry 6,2:35 Fisher, Perry G. and Eileen S. McGuckian, The Red Brick Courthouse: A Centennial History of Montgomery County, Maryland‘s Third Courthouse (book review) 9,1:87, 88 Fisher, V. G. Gallery 2,1:76 Fishman, Karen, book reviewer 8,1:74-76 Fiske, Fred 7,2:8-11 15 Fitch, John 3,1:68 Fitzgerald, Hortense Mims 8,2:52-54, 57 Fitzpatrick, Michael Andrew, ―A Great Agitation for Business‖ 2,2:48-73 Fitzpatrick, Sandra, The Guide to Black Washington: Places and Events of Historical and Cultural Significance in the Nation‘s Capital (book review) 2,2:95-97 Flack, J. Kirkpatrick, book reviewer 7,2:76, 77 Flanagan, James 2,1:12 Fleischmann, Charles L. 7,2:59 Fletchall, Thomas 3,1:37, 46 Fletcher, Alice C. 7,2:59 Fletcher, Noah 7,2:59 Flint, John 3,1:41, 46 Flint, Weston 2,2:89 Flint‘s Discovery land patent 3,1:46 neighborhood 3,1:51; 5,1:44 Fogle, Jeanne, Two Hundred Years: Stories of the Nation‘s Capital (book review) 3,2:79 Fondersmith, John, book reviewer 6,1:94-97 Food supply 7,1:47-49, 54, 55, 66 Force, Peter 1,1:10 Ford, Worthington C. 6,2:5, 18 Forer, Joseph 1,1:26, 27, 29, 31, 39; 6,1:58, 61-63 Forrest, Uriah 3,1: 40, 41, 44, 48, 49, 51, 118, 120, 121 Forrest-Marbury house 3,1:40, 41 Forsyth, William 5,1:34 Fort DeRussey 2,2:10-12 Fort Greble playground 9,2:59 Fort Stevens 2,1:33 Forts 2,1:32, 33 Fox theater 9,1:4, 5, 10, 11 Fox, William 9,1:10 Foxhall Village 1,2:62, 69 Francis, Minton 4,2:88-90 Francis, Thomas W. 3,1:48 Franco, Barbara, ―Personal Connections to History: The Context for a Changing Historical Society‖ 7,2:26-35 Frank D. Reeves Municipal Center 9,2:30 Frankel, Godfrey, In the Alleys: Kids in the Shadow of the Capitol (book review) 8,2:80-82 Franklin Square 5,1:31 Franklin Square neighborhood 2,2:31, 34, 38-41, 44, 47 Franklin, Benjamin 3,1:79, 91 Franklin, John Hope 3,2:38 Frazier, Edward Franklin 3,2:58 Fred S. Gichner Iron Works, Inc. 7,2:37, 39-41 Frederick Road 3,1:12 Frederick the Great Statue 1,1:81 Freedmen‘s Hospital 1,1:26; 8,2:65 Freeman, Daniel 2,2:52, 55, 62, 66, 69, 70 Freemasons 5,2:38, 39 Freer, Charles L. 6,2:79 16 Frelinghuysen University 3,2:51 French, Benjamin Brown 2,2:13; 5,1:32; 7,1:57; 8,1:42, 43 French, Benjamin Brown, Witness to the Young Republic: A Yankee‘s Journal, 1828-1870 (book review) 2,1:98-100 French, Daniel Chester 5,2:61, 63 Friendly, Marie Louise 6,2:42 Fries, Sylvia Doughty, book reviewer 3,2:62-64 Fryd, Vivien Green, Art and Empire: The Politics of Ethnicity in the , 1815- 1860 (book review) 5,2:81-83 Fuller, Melville W. 6,2:5, 18, 20 Funeral sculpture 4,1:31, 32 Funk, Jacob 3,1:20, 21 Funk, James 3,1:51 Funkhouser, R. E. 1,2:8 Funkstown 3,1:20 Furgurson, Ernest B., book reviewer 9,1:75, 76 Furness, William Henry 7,2:66 G Gadsby, John 5,2:74 Gaines, Elizabeth 3,2:51 Galambos, Louis and Daun van Ee, Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower, Volumes 14-17: The Presidency: The Middle Way (book review) 9,1:89 Gale, Dennis E., Washington, D.C.: Inner-City Revitalization and Minority Suburbanization (book review) 1,1:89-91 Gales, Joseph Sr. 7,2:59 Gallagher, Patricia, Washington, D.C.: A Smithsonian Book of the Nation‘s Capital (book review) 5,1:78 Gallaher, Eddie 5,1:84 Gannon, Jack R., The Week the World Heard Gallaudet (book review) 2,1:101 Gardner, Lawrence 6,2:5 Garfield, James A. 1,2:32; 2,1:26; 7,1:79, 80 Garnet-Patterson Elementary School 9,2:36 Garreau, Joel, book reviewer 1,1:89-91 Garrett, John W. 2,1:6, 2 Garrison, Lindley M. 5,2:53, 55 Gas lighting 8,1:41-45, 47 Gatewood ,Willard B. 2,2:55 Gatewood, Willard B., Aristocrats of Color: The Black Elite, 1880-1920 (book review) 3,2:71-73 Gay Activists Alliance 6,2:61 Gay and Lesbian Alliance 6,2:61 Geological Society of Washington 6,2:16 George Washington Memorial Parkway 1,1:68, 69; 1,2:17 George Washington Memorial Foundation 5,2:33 George Washington University 3,2:32, 33, 45; 5,2:33-35 George, Morial 9,2:31 Georgetown 2,2:8, 9; 3,1:57; 3,2:6, 7, 9, 98; 4,2:57-59; 5,1:74-76; 6,2:50, 51; 8,2:22-37 Georgetown Neighborhood House 8,2:30, 31, 34, 35 Georgetown University 6,1:97, 98 George-Town Weekly Ledger 3,1:97-99 17 Gerber, Karl 6,1:48-50 Gerber, Robert 6,1:49 German-Americans 5,1:5, 8, 10, 14, 19 Gerry, Elbridge 4,1:28 Gibbons, James 9,1:56, 57, 62, 69 Gibbs, John T. 6,2:32 Gibbs, Miflin 1,1:40 Gibson, John Timberlake 9,2:74, 75 Gichner, Henry 7,2:36-53 Gift land parcel 2,2:10 Gilbert, Ben W. 5,2:15, 20, 21, 23, 26, 27 Gilbert, Ben W. ―Toward a Color-Blind Newspaper: Race Relations and ‖ 5,2:4-27 Gillette, Howard Jr., Between Justice and Beauty: Race, Planning, and the Failure of Urban Policy in Washington, D.C. (book review) 7,2:74, 75; book reviewer 5,2:85-87; 6,2:83-85; Southern City, National Ambition: The Growth of Early Washington, D.C., 1800-1860 (book review) 8,1:78-80; ―The Wartime Washington of Henry Gichner‖ 7,2:36-53 Gilliam, Dorothy 5,2:22 Gilmore, Matthew, ―Metro Washington Studies: A Compilation of Master‘s Theses and Doctoral Dissertations on the Washington, D.C., Area‖ 5,1:80-83; 5,2:90-96; 7,1:86-90; 8,1:70-72; 9,1:73-75 Ginck, John 9,1:34 Gleaning land patent 3,1:46 Glen Echo 1,1:26; 7,2:24 8,2:37 Glover, Charles C. 2,2:18-20 Glover, Charles C. Jr. 6,2:31; 8,1:27, 28, 32, 37 Godding, William W. 1,2:30, 34-41 Godfrey, Arthur 7,2:10, 11 Goggin, Jacqueline, Carter G. Woodson: A Life in Black History (book review) 6,1:99,100 Golden, Marita, Long Distance Life (book review) 2,1:91-93 Gomery, Douglas, ―A Movie-Going Capital: Washington, D. C., in the History of Movie Presentation‖ 9,1:4-23 Gomery, Douglas, book reviewer 9,2:85, 86 Goode, G. Brown 6,2:5, 9, 17, 19, 20 Goode, James M., ―Flying High, the Origin and Design of National Airport‖ 1,2:4-25; Best Addresses: A Century of Washington‘s Distinguished Apartment Houses (book review) 1,1:87- 89; book reviewer 9,2:86, 87; exhibition reviewer, 7,1:77, 78 Gooding, William W. 6,2:5, 19 Goodman, Charles M. 1,2:16 Goodwin, Maria 6,2:38 Goodwin, Maria R., book reviewer 5,1:74-76 Goodwin, Richard 6,2:39 Gordon, George 3,1:47 Gordon, John 3,1:46 Gordon, Martin K. and others ―Chemical Testing in the Great War: The American University Experiment Station‖ 6,1:28-45 Gordon‘s Meadow land patent 3,1:47 Government Printing Office 2,1;52-54, 60, 61 18 Grace, Sweet Daddy 7,2:10-12 Graffenreid, Clare de 4,2:26 Graham, Donald 5,2:9, 26 Graham, Katherine 5,2:18, 26 Graham, Leroy, exhibition reviewer, 4,2:79-81 Graham, Philip L. 5,2:5, 8, 9, 15-18, 26 Grana, Teresa 6,2:38 Grant, Ulysses S. III 1,1:64; 5,1:36; 6,2:25, 31-34 Grass, August 5,1:18, 19, 23, 26 1,2:13-15 Gray, Amanda 2,2:63 Gray, Arthur 2,2:63 Gray, Spurgeon 2,2:63 Great Falls of the Potomac 1,1:12; 3,1:56, 57 Greater Washington Industrial Council 7,2:41 Greely, A. W. 2,2:77 Green, Bernard R. 2,2:84, 88 Green, Lorenzo, Working with Carter G. Woodson, the Father of Black History: A Diary 1928- 1930 (book review) 4,2:81,82 Green, Paul S. and Shirley L., ―Old Southwest Remembered, the Photographs of Joseph Owen Curtis‖ 1,2:42-57 Greene, Henry A. 1,1:71 Greenleaf, James 3,1: 70, 74, 112, 113-25 Greenough, J. J. 7,2:59 Griffin, Mark 6,2:24, 36 Griffin, Mark and Ellen McClosky, Lily Spandorf‘s Washington Nevermore (book review) 1,1:94 Griffith Stadium 5,2:99; 9,2:28, 35, 42, 43 Grimké, Archibald 2,2:55, 71, 72 Grimké, Francis 2,2:55, 71, 72 Grosvenor, Gilbert H. 6,2:31 Grout, William 2,1:21, 22 Gude, Gilbert, book reviewer 4,2:76, 77 Guidebooks 1,1:10, 12, 17, 19, 20 Gutheim , Frederick 5,2:97; 8,1:13; book reviewer 1,1:77-82; 2,1:98-100; 4,1:69-71 Guy, David J. 6,2:32 H Haas, Philip P. 9,2:14, 15 Habercom, Anna Liegus 8,2:22-37 Hadfield, George 3,2:24, 31, 43 Hagner, Alexander B. 6,2:5,7, 18, 20, 22, 29 Hale, Edward Everett 7,2:61, 62 Hale, John P, 7,2:60 Haley, William D. 7,2:69 Hallet, Stephen 3,1:108, 109 Hamburgh 3,1:20, 21, 39, 51 , Andrew 3,1:47 Hamilton, Rouhlac 7,2:14 Hamlin, Teunis S. 6,2:5, 18 Hanley, John 4,1:33, 34 19 Hannold, Elizabeth, ―Comfort and Respectability: Washington‘s Philanthropic Housing Movement‖ 4,2:20-39 Harbaugh, Leonard 3,1:17 Harbin, Edward Villers 3,1:46, 49 Harding, Carl B. 6,2:54 Harding, Lowell S. 1,2:8 Hardy, George 3,1:46 Hardy, Priscilla 3,1:46 Harkness, John C. 6,1:6 Harley, Sharon, book reviewer 3,2:71-73 Harmon, J. H. Jr. 2,2:51 Harpers Ferry, Va. 2,1:48 Harries, George H. 6,2:73 Harrigan, Robert E., Paper Mills and a Nation‘s Capital (book review) 9,1:85, 86 Harris, Abram L. 6,1:79, 80 Harris, C. M., Papers of , Volume One: 1781-1802 (book review) 9,2:83, 84 Harris, Charles Wesley, ―In Whose Interest?: Congressional Funding for Washington in the Home- Rule Era‖ 8,1:62-70; Congress and the Governance of the Nation‘s Capital: The Conflict of Federal and Local Interests (book review) 7,2:80, 81 Harris, H. L. 2,2:62, 63 Harris, Samuel 5,2:23 Harris, William T. 6,2:5, 18 Harris, Willie M. 2,2:63 Harrison, Henry 4,1:28 Harrison, Karla Heurich 6,2:35 Harrison, Michael R., book reviewer 9,2:90 Harrison, William Henry 9,2:14 Hart, William H. 6,1:12 Hartke, Vance 4,1:33 Harts, W. W. 2,1:86-89 Haskins, Charles 7,1:53 Hasson, Bill 7,1:8, 9, 19 Hastie, William 1,1:30; 6,1:68, 69, 74, 77, 83, 86 Hawkins, Don Alexander, ―The Landscape of the Federal City: A 1792 Walking Tour‖ 3,1:10-33; ―Unbuilt Washington: The City as It Might have Been‖ 5,2:28-41 Hawley, Harriet Foote 8,2:70 Hay, John 6,2:5, 18 Hayes, George E. C. 8,2:49; 9,2:80-82 Haywood, Margaret A. 1,1:31 Hazard land patent 3,1:45, 46 Hazen, Melvin 2,2:27 Hearst, George 5,1:15 Hearst, Phoebe 7,1:31 Heaton, Arthur B. 4,2:30 Hecht Company 1,1:25, 33-36 Helfrich, Kurt, ―Moderism for Washington?: The Kennedys and the Redesign of Lafayette Square‖ 8,1:16-37 Hell‘s Bottom 9,2:32 Hemmenway, James 1,1:76 20 Hemmick, Christian Dominick 2,1:82 Hemphill, John 2,2:19 Henderson, A. Scott, book reviewer 7,2:74, 75 Henderson, Jimmie 9,2:42 Henderson, John 3,1:119 Henderson, Mrs. John B. 8,2:44 Henderson, Richard 3,1:45 Henig, Jeffrey R., film/video reviewer, 8,1:80-82 Henry, Ann 2,1:51, 52 Henry, Lawrence 7,2:24 Herald 2,2:62, 67 Herblock 5,2:21, 23 Herring Hill 5,2:67 Herring, James 3,2:51 Heurich House, 1307 , N.W. 5,1:5, 14-27; 8,1:38-53 Heurich, Amelia Keyser 5,1:25, 26; 6,2:31, 32 Heurich, Amelia Schnell 5,1:10-12 Heurich, Christian 4,2:87; 5,1:4-27; 7,1:31 Heurich, Christian Jr. 5,1:24-26 Heurich, Gary 6,2:42 Heurich, Mathilde Daetz 5,1:13-15, 22-24 Hewes, Mary D. 6,2:42 Hewes, Mary D., book reviewer 5,2:79-81; 8,1:82, 83 Hiawatha theater 2,2:49, 64, 67, 70, 71 High‘s Ice Cream Store 6,1:77, 78, 85 Highland Beach, Md. 1,1:49; 5,2:97, 98; 9,2:42 Hill, James G. 4,2:30 Hillcrest Children‘s Center 3,2:35; 6,1:26 Hillyer, Curtis J. 5,1:13 Hilton, Isaiah 7,1:7, 10 Hilton, Suzanne, A Capital , 1790-1814 (book review) 6,1:101 Hilyer, Andrew 2,2:52, 55, 58, 59, 61, 63, 70 Historic American Buildings Survey 5,1:29, 30 Historic preservation 2,1:29, 30, 34, 35, 44-46, 49 Historical Society of Washington 5,1:5, 26; 6:2:4-23, 24-43; 7,2:26-35; 9,2:29 Hoagland, Alison K., ―The Carnegie Library‖ 2,2:74-89 Hoban, James 3,1:108; 3,2:37 Hodge, Michael 5,2:24, 25 Hoehling, A. A., After the Guns Fell Silent: A Post-Appomattox Narrative, April 1865-March 1866 (book review) 4,1:84 Hoffman, James A. 7,1:61 Hogpen Enlarged land patent 3,1:47 Holland, Milton M. 2,2:55, 60, 61 Hollick, Frederick 9,2:17, 18 Holly, David C., Tidewater by Steamboat: A Saga of the Chesapeake (book review) 4,2:82 Holmead, Anthony 3,1:51 Holmes, Madelyn and Cynthia Field, Woodley Park Community: A Sketch of Our Past (book review) 6,1:102, 103 Holmes, Talley Jr. 7,1:6, 8, 19, 21 21 Holmes, William Henry 2,2:6 Holy Trinity Catholic Church 7,1:74-76 Home economics 8,1:38-53 Homosexuals 6:2:44-63 Honninghausen, Lothar and Andreas Falke, Washington, D.C.: Interdisciplinary Approaches (book review) 6,1:103 Hood, James F. 6,2:5, 8, 18, 20, 23, 26, 27 1,2:6-10 Hoover, Herbert 1,2:6; 2,1:37-40, 42-45 Hoover, J. Edgar 4,1:28, 33 Hoover, Lou 2,1:38, 39 Hornstein, David 6,1:50 Horton, Tom, An Island Out of Time: A Memoir of Smith Island in the Chesapeake (book review) 9,1: 79-81 Houp, Walter 3,1:36, 47, 48 Houpyard land patent 3,1:36, 47, 48; 3,2:10, 11, 15; 5,2:66, 67 Houses, 1801 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. 7,1:24-45 Houses, 3350 M Street, N.W. 3,1:40, 41 Housing and Urban Development Building 8,1:34, 36, 37 Housing, philanthropic 4,2:20-39 Houston, Charles Hamilton 1,1:31; 6,1:74; 8,2:49, 56 Houston, William 8,2:49 Howard Theater 1,1:48; 2,2:68, 69; 3,2:52; 9,1:19; 9,2:34, 35 Howard University 1,1:42, 50, 51, 54, 55; 4,1:88; 6,1:74, 79, 81; 9,2:29, 32 Howard, Clyde 9,2:36 Hoxie, Richard 2,2:17 Hubbard, Gardiner G. 6,2:5, 8, 17, 19, 20; 7,1:31 Hughes, Langston 1,1:48; 3,2:52, 56; 9,2:30 Hundley, Mary 9,2:36, 37 Hunt, Helen 7,2:59 Hurley, David 7,1:8, 22 Hurst, Harold W., Alexandria on the Potomac: The Portrait of an Antebellum Community (book review) 4,2:82 Hurst, John F. 6,2:5, 18 Hutchins, Stilson 8,1:42, 45 Hutchison, William 3,1:51 Hyde, Thomas 2,2:18 I Ickes, Harold 2,1:29-49 Inclosure land patent 3,1:36, 46, 48 Indentured servants 6,1:7-9, 14, 20 Indians 1,1:10, 11 Industrial Bank 2,2:67 Industrial Building and Loan Association 2,2:55, 61 Industrial Home School 6,1:11 Industrial Home School for Colored Children 6,1:12, 14, 15 Industrial Savings Bank 2,2:48, 49, 66, 67; 9,2:33 Ingalls, John 2,1:19 Ingraham Street, N.W. 9,2:60, 61 22 Interior decoration 2,1:53, 55-58, 64, 66; 3,2:40-42; 5,1:22-24 Irish Americans 4,2:57, 58, 60 Isaacs, Stephen D. 5,2:23 Ison, Mary M., ―Uriah Hunt Painter and the Marvelous Kodak Camera‖ 2,2:30-47 J Jackson, Andrew 1,1:11 Jackson, Luther Jr. 5,2:22 Jackson, Reuben, book reviewer 5,1:66-68 Jackson, William Tecumseh Sherman 9,1:58 Jacob, Kathryn Allamong, book reviewer 2,1:91-93; 3,2:69-71; Capital Elites: High Society in Washington, D.C., after the Civil War (book review) 7,1:71, 72; ―To Gather and Preserve . . . :The Columbia Historical Society is Founded, 1894‖ 6:2: 4-23 Jaffe, Harry S. and Tom Sherwood, Dream City: Race, Power, and the Decline of Washington, D.C. (book review) 6:2:83-85 Jamaica land patent 3,1:36, 48, 49 Janke, Lucinda 6,2:37 Janney, B. F. 4,2:28, 33 Jardine, William M. 7,1:66 Jefferson, Isaac 9,2:10 Jefferson, Thomas 3,1:55, 57, 62, 65, 73, 99, 106, 108, 113; 3,2:9, 10, 13, 32, 77, 81, 83, 88, 89; 4,1:29; 7,1:49 Jenkins Hill 3,1:11, 28, 31 Jenkins, Daniel 3,1:46 Jenkins, Enoch 3,1:46 Jenkins, Mary 3,1:46 Jenkins, Ruth 3,1:46, 50 Jenkins, Thomas 3,1:48 Jernagin, W. H. 1,1:25 Jewell theater 1,2:50 Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington 1,2:86-88 Jews 6,1:49, 52, 53, 55 Johnson, Abby Arthur, ―The Memory of the Community: A Photographic Album of Congressional Cemetery‖ 4,1:26-45 Johnson, David K., ―Homosexual Citizens: Washington‘s Gay Community Confronts the Civil Service‖ 6:2:44-63 Johnson, Hiram 2,1:30-33, 36, 38-40 Johnson, James H., book reviewer 4,1:81-83 Johnson, James M. 2,2:18 Johnson, James Weldon 2,2:73 Johnson, Joseph Lealand 8,2:54, 55 Johnson, Kimbell 6,2:60, 61 Johnson, Lyndon 8,1:59 Johnson, Ronald M., book reviewer 4,1:72-74; 7,1:74-76 Johnson, Thomas 3,1:57, 61, 62, 63,64-66, 74, 75, 116; 3,2:12 Johnson, Walter 7,2:39, 76, 77 Johnston, Elizabeth Bryant 6,2:5, 9, 17, 18, 20 Johnston, Eric 1,1:34 3,1:86, 87 Jones, Beverly Washington, Quest for Equality: The Life and Writings of Mary Eliza Church 23 Terrell, 1863-1954 (book review) 5,1:76,77 Jones, Edna 9,2:35 Jones, Edward P. Lost in the City (book review) 5,1:66-68 Jones, Lois Maillou 1,1:55 Jones, Pauline 7,1:6, 10, 16; 9,2:31 Jones, Pete 9,2:57 Jones, Willie 9,2:57 Jordan, Joseph, film/video reviewer, 3,2:75-76 Jorss, Amandus 5,1:19, 20, 26 Joshua Pierce‘s Road 2,2:11 Journalism 2,2:31,32 Joy theater 9,1:6, 7, 9 Judiciary Square 3,2:32 Julius, Leon 9,1:21 Just, Ernest Everett 3,2:52 K K Street, N.W. 5,2:67, 71 Kahlert, Marion Ooletia 4,1:42 Kalorama 3,1:66, 67 Kalorama Park 4,2:44 Kameny, Frank 6,2:52, 53, 55-58, 60-63 Kansas Avenue, N.W. 2,1:53, 62-66 Kasson, John 2,1:13; 6,2:29 Kasun, Leo J., ―Henry Arthur Taft, Glimpses of Everyday Life‖ 2,1:50-67 Kaufman‘s Department Store 6,1:77. 85 K-B theaters 9,1:17-19 Keane, John J. 6,2:5, 18; 9,1:54, 56, 57 Keim‘s Illustrated Hand-book 1,1:19 Kelly, Sharon Pratt 8,1:14 Kennedy theater 9,2:63 Kennedy, Jacqueline 8,1:16-37 Kennedy, John F. 8,1:16-37 Kennon, Donald R., book reviewer 7,2:80, 81 Kerner Commission, see National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders Key of All Keys 3,1:20, 21 Key, Philip Barton 5,1:68, 69 Keyes, Norman 2,2:63, 67 Keyes, Snowden 2,2:67 Kinard, John R. 1,2:92 King, Nicholas 3,1:12; 5,1:31 King, William 3,1:44 Kirkbride, Thomas S. 1,2:28, 29, 31 Kirstein, Lincoln, Memorial to a Marriage: An Album on the Saint-Gaudens Memorial in Rock Creek Cemetery Commissioned by Henry Adams in Honor of His Wife, Marian Hooper Adams (book review) 3,2:69-71 Kitchen, C. W. 7,1:65, 66 Klaus, Susan L., book reviewer 4,1:74-76; 5,2:77-79; ―Some of the Smartest Folks Here; the Van Nesses and Community Building in Early Washington‖ 3,2:22-45 Klein, Lance 9,2:59 24 Kling, Jean L., ―Alice Pike Barney, Bringing Culture to the Capital‖ 2,1:68-89; Alice Pike Barney: Her Life and Art (book review) 6:2:81-83 , N.W. 2,2:11 Kneebone, John T., book reviewer 8,2:79, 80 Knickerbocker theatre 8,1:8-11; 9,1:9, 10 Kober Apartments 4,2:36, 38, 39 Kober, George M. 4,2:21, 23, 24, 26, 28-30, 32-35, 38 Kodak camera 2,2:30-47 Kogod, Fred S. 9,1:17-19 Kohler, Sue A., Sixteenth Street Architecture: Volume 2 (book review) 2,1:93-95 Korean Americans 8,2:88, 89 Krainik, Clifford, ―National Vision, Local Enterprise: John Plumbe, Jr. and the Advent of Photography in Washington, D.C.‖ 9,2:4-27 Kraut, Alan M., book reviewer 8,2:88, 89 Kresge ,S. S. Company 1,1:33 Kuhn, Joseph E. 1,1:85 Kuntzler, Paul 6,2:62 Kylbourne, Francis 3,1:37 Kytle, Elizabeth, Home on the Canal (book review) 8,2:89, 90 L L‘Enfant, Pierre Charles 3,1:64, 88, 89, 95, 97, 98, 102, 106, 107, 116; 3,2:5, 9-12, 38 (see also Plan of the City of Washington) Laas, Virginia Jeans, Wartime Washington: The Civil War Letters of Elizabeth Blair Lee (book review) 4,2:74-76 Laborers‘ Building and Loan Association 2,2:65 Ladner, Joyce A., book reviewer 2,2:91-93 Lafayette Square 3,1:50; 5,1:31; 6,2:45, 52; 8,1:16-37 Lafayette Square Opera House 2,2:32 Lait, Jack 6,2:50, 51 Lamb, Thomas 9,1:6, 9, 10, 13, 14 Lancaster, C. C. 5,2:7 Landis, Kenesaw M. 1,1:31 Landscape design 5,1:35-37 Lane, Franklin K. 6,1:31, 32 Langley, Charles 2,1:79; 7,1:33 Langley, Samuel P. 6,2:5, 19 Langston Terrace 6,1:73 Langston, John Mercer 2,2:55 Langworth, John 3,1:51 Langworth, William 3,1:36, 37, 51 Lanius, Judith H. and Sharon C. Park, ―Martha Wadsworth‘s Mansion: The Gilded Age Comes to Dupont Circle‖ 7,1:24-45 Lankford, John A. 2,2:62, 64 Lankford, D., The Last American Aristocrat: The Biography of Ambassador David K. E. Bruce (book review) 9,1:75, 76 Lansburgh‘s 1,1:36 Larson, Sarah 6,2:42 Latinegro Theater 4,2:52 Latino Civil Rights Task Force 4,2:41, 52 25 Latino Festival 4,2:40-55 Latinos 4,2:40-55; 8,1:76, 77 Latrobe, Benjamin 3,2:24, 28, 32, 37-41; 4,1:27 Laundry Workers Local 471 1,1:34 Law Mansion 3,1:119 Law, Thomas 3,1:64, 113, 119; 3,2:32 Lawson, Bedford V. Jr. 6,1:73, 74, 77, 83, 86 Lawson, Edward H. 5,2:9 Lear, Tobias 3,1:68, 70, 71, 74, 106. 108, 115 Leaves of 1,2:60, 70, 75, 76 Lebovich, Bill, book reviewer 9,1:83, 84 LeBrandt, Lola 1,2:56, 57 LeDroit Park neighborhood 1,2:60; 3,1:49; 3,2:46-61; 9,2:3, 33 Lee, Antoinette J., exhibition and book reviewer3,2:73-75; 9,1:81,82 Lee, E. Brooke 1,1:64, 65, 68 Lee, Elizabeth Blair 4,2:74-76 Lee, 3,1:69, 70 Lee, Thomas Sim 3,1:72-74 Leftwich, George 9,2:63-65 Leiter, Levi 7,1:31 Lejeune, John A. 1,1:82, 83 Lemon, George E. 2,2:18 Lenox, Walter 7,1:52 Lesko, Kathleen M. and others, Black Georgetown Remembered: A History of Its Black Community from the Founding of The Town of George in 1751 to the Present Day (book review) 5,1:74-76 Lessoff, Alan, ―Washington Insider: The Early Career of Charles Moore‖ 6:2:64-80; The Nation and Its City: Politics, Corruption, and Progress in Washington, D.C., 1861-1902 (book review) 6,1:89-91 Levenson, J. C., The Letters of Henry Adams (book review) 1,2:77-82 Levey, Jane Freundel, book reviewer 4,1:78-81; ―The Scurlock Studio‖ 1,1:40-58 Lewger, John 3,1:36 Lewis, James 1,1:40 Lewis, Jesse 5,2:26, 27 Lewis, John Whitelaw 2,2:48, 49, 62, 64, 65, 67, 69, 70; 7,1:4, 6, 7 Lewis, Lawrence 3,1:69 4,1:6-8, 10, 12, 14 Lichtenstein, Nelson, book reviewer 1,2:84-86 Lichtman, Abe 9,1:19, 22, 23; 9,2:43 Liebow, Elliot 7,1:84, 85 Liegus, Bobbie, ―A Georgetown Childhood in Mid-Century‖ 8,2:22-37 Lightfoot, George Martin 9,1:59 Lightfoot, Johnarthur 7,1:6, 12, 16, 19, 21; 9,2:31 Lightfoot, Milton A. 9,2:45 Lightfoot‘s Roofing and Heating 9,2:45 Lincoln Colonnade 9,2:34, 35, 41 5,2:30, 31, 42-63 Lincoln Memorial Building Company 2,2:64, 65 Lincoln Park 3,1:29 26 Lincoln Temple Business College 2,2:52, 59 Lincoln Theater 1,1:52; 9,1:19; 9,2:30, 34, 35 Lincoln, Abraham 1,1:19; 2,1:33; 2,2:13; 4,1:43; 6:2:85, 86; 8,2:67 Lincoln, Robert Todd 5,2:61 Lingan, James M. 3,1:40, 46, 51 Liscombe, Rhodri Windsor, Altogether American (book review) 7,1:82 5,2:34 Literary Society of Washington 6,2:16, 17 Little Prevention land patent 3,1:49 Lobbyists 1,1:10 Locke, Alain 9,2:30 Lockwood, Belva 9,1:33 Lodge, Henry Cabot 6,2:5, 18, 75 Loew‘s Corporation 9,1:10 Loftin, T. L., Contest for a Capital: George Washington, , and Congress, 1783-1791 Contenders (book review) 2,2:101 Logan Circle 9,2:32 , Jack 5,2:15 Long Meadows land patent 3,1:45 Longfellow Building (1741 , N.W.) 8,1:25, 30, 31 Longfellow, Samuel 7,2:62, 66 Longstreth, Richard, book reviewer 7,1:76; The Mall in Washington, 1791-1991 (book review) 4,1:69-71 Lord, Walter, The Dawn‘s Early Light (book review) 7,2:87, 88 Louis, Joe 9,2:49 Love, Spencie, ―Noted Physician Fatally Injured: Charles Drew and the Legend That Will Not Die‖ 4,2:4-19; One Blood: The Death and Resurrection of Charles R. Drew (book review) 8,2:79, 80 Lovering, William 3,1:119, 123 Lovett, Edward 4,1:15; 6,1:74, 83, 85 Lowy, Lyndia, book reviewer 5,1:69-71 Lunt, William P. 7,2:65 Lust, Sidney 9,1:18 Lyle, Robert 6,2:32; 8,1:85, 86 Lyles, Chauncey 8,2:74 Lyles, Russel B. Jr. 9,2:30 Lynch, Dominick 3,1:50 Lynes, Philip 3,1:36, 37 M M Street High School 1,1:27; 9,2:50 MacFarland Junior High School 9,2:60, 61, 63, 64 Macfarland, Henry B. 8,1:57 MacGregor, Morris J., A Parish for the Federal City: St. Patrick‘s in Washington, 1794-1994 (book review) 7,1:74-76 Machen, Thomas 6,2:28 Mackey, James 3,1:37 MacNeil, Gordon E. 1,2:67, 68 Macomb, Alexander 4,1:32, 40 Macomb, Montgomery M. 1,1:84 27 Macy, John 6,2:58, 59 Madison, Dolley 3,2:34; 4,1:28; 6,1:6 Madison, James 3,1:55-57, 81, 99;3;2, 9, 29, 32 Magid, Barbara H., book reviewer 8,2:84, 85 Magruder, James 7,1:58 Mahan, Alfred Thayer 1,1:80 Mall, The 2,1:4-27; 5,2:30, 31, 36, 37, 43, 45; 6,2:76; 8,2:17-21 Mallon, Thomas Henry and Clara (book review) 8,1:82, 83 Mann, B. Pickman 6,1:10 Manna Inc. 7,1:8-11, 22 Manning, Thomas G., U.S. Coast Survey vs. Naval Office: A 19th Century Rivalry in Science and Politics (book review) 2,1:96-98 Manning, Van H. 6,1:32, 33 Mann-Kenney, Louise, Rosedale: The Eighteenth Century Country Estate of General Uriah Forrest, , Washington, D.C. (book review) 2,1:101 March, Charles 1,1:8-9 Marder, Murrey 5,2:11-13, 18, 22 Margaret Murray Washington Vocational School 9,2:36, 51 Markets 7,1:47-49, 67; see also name of market Marshall, Thurgood 6,1:83 Martin, F. 6,2:5, 17, 18, 20 Martin, John Sella 2,2:55 Martin, Joseph 9,2:42 Martineau, Harriet 1,1:8 Martiny, Philip 2,2:75 Marx, Leo 2,1:5 Maryland Journal 3,1:97-99, 101 Maryland land patents 3,1:35-51 Addition to Flint‘s Discovery 3,1:41 Addition to the Vineyard 3,1:41 Adventure 3,1:44 Allison‘s Forest Enlarged 3,1:46, 49, 51 Beall‘s Levels 3,1:44 Burnes‘s Discovery 3,1:44 Cerne Abbey Manor 3,1:44, 45 Chance 3,1:45, 46 Cool Spring 3,1:45, 49 Duddington Manor 3,1:36, 37, 44 Duddington Pasture 3,1:36, 37, 44 Elinor 3,1:45 Evan‘s Littleworth 3,1:45 Expence 3,1:46 Father‘s Gift 3,1:36 First Addition to Evan‘s Littleworth 3,1:46 Flint‘s Discovery 3,1:46 Gleaning 3,1:46 Gordon‘s Meadow 3,1:47 Hazard 3,1:45, 46 Hogpen Enlarged 3,1:47 Houp‘s Addition 3,1:36, 48 Houpyard 3,1:36, 47, 48; 3,2:10, 11, 15; 5,2:66, 67 28 Inclosure 3,1:36, 46, 48 Jamaica l 3,1:36, 48, 49 Little Prevention 3,1:49 Long Meadows 3,1:45 Meurs 3,1:36, 45 Mexico 3,1:41, 49 Mount Pleasant 3,1:41, 46, 50, 51 New Bottle 3,1:36 New Troy 3,1:36, 44 Nock 3,1:36, 49 Orme‘s Luck 3,1:49 Plain Dealing Enlarged 3,1:49, 50 Port Royal 3,1:36, 46, 50 Resurvey on Part of Beall‘s Levels 3,1:50, 51 Rome 3,1:36, 37 Scotland Yard 3,1:36, 37 Second Addition to Evan‘s Littleworth 3,1:46 Success 3,1:51 Turkey Buzzard Plantation 3,1:44 Vineyard 3,1:36, 51 Wahop Dale 3,1:36 Widow‘s Mite 3,1:36, 37, 51 Young‘s Part of Allison‘s Forest Enlarged 3,1:51 Youngsborough 3,1:46, 51 Maryland National Park and Planning Commission 1,1:59, 62, 64, 65, 69; 2,2:25 Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Landmarks of Prince George‘s County (book review) 6,1:101, 102 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. 5,1:39 Massey, Henry 3,1:44 Mather, Stephen 2,1:30 Mattachine Society of Washington 6,2:45, 46, 54-63 Mazique, Edward 4,1:12, 13 Mazique, Jewel 4,1:6-8, 10-20, 25 McBride, Sarah Davis, ―Ornaments of Education: The Material World of National Park Seminary 4,1:46-68 McCall, Samuel 5,2:47 McCarthy, Joseph 6,2:48, 49 McCarthy, R. J. 6,2:32 McClellan, Phyllis L., Silent Sentinel on the Potomac: Fort McNair, 1791-1991 (book review) 7,1:81 McClelland, David 3,2:47 McCormick, Ruth Hanna 5,2:88, 89 McCracken, William C. Jr. 1,2:13 McCullough, Walter 7,2:12 McFarland, Henry B. F. 2,2:82 McGee, Anita Newcomb 6,2:17 McGee, W. J. 6,2:4, 5, 7, 17, 19, 20 McGhee, Ronnie 7,1:8, 10, 22 McGirr, Newman F. 6,2:27 McGuckian, Eileen S., F. Scott Fitzgerald‘s Rockville: A Guide to Rockville, Maryland, in the 1920s (book review) 9,1:87, 88 29 McGuckian, Eileen S., Historic and Architectural Guide to the Rockville Pike (book review) 9,1:87, 88 McGuire, R. Grayson Jr. 6,1:72, 73 McGuire, Robert L. 2,2:63 McIntosh, Albert 2,2:60 McKeldon, John 9,1:35, 38-40 McKim, Charles F. 1,1:72; 2,1:25; 2,2:22, 75; 5,2:44-47 McKim, Mead, and White 1,1:76 McKim, Randolph H. 6,2:5, 19 McKinley, William 1,1:23 McLaughlin, John T. 4,1:41 McMillan Filtration Plant 9,1:29, 30 McMillan Plan of 1901-02 1,1:62, 63; 2,1:25-27; 2,2:5, 22, 23, 75, 76, 81-83, 89; 5,1:36; 5,2:43- 47, 63; 6,2:66, 67, 73-80; 7,1:71; 8,1:19; 8,2:20, 21 McMillan, James 1,1:23; 2,1:25; 2,2:22, 75, 79, 81; 4,2:28; 6,1:6; 6,2:66-80 McMillan, John 8,1:58, 60 McNeil, Donald R. 8,2:74, 75 McNeil, Priscilla W., ―Rock Creek Hundred: Land Conveyed for the Federal City‖ 3,1:34-51 McNeill, Robert H. 9,2:39, 42 McShain, John 1,2:18; 9,1:83, 84 Medary, Milton B. 1,1:64 Meier, August 2,2:50, 51 Meier, Michael T., book reviewer 6,2:85, 86 Meigs, Josiah 3,2:32 Meigs, Montgomery 4,2:83, 84; 5,2:67, 71 Melder, Keith, exhibition and book reviewer 2,2:99-101; 4,2:72-74; 8,1:78-80 Meloy, Lawrence 6,2:60 Memorial Association of the District of Columbia 6,2:5, 7 Mercer, Lucy 2,1:41 Mergen, Bernard ―Slush Funds: A History of D. C. Snow Management‖ 8,1:4-15 Meridian Hill 2,2:19; 8,2:43, 44 Metro Washington Studies 5,1:80-83; 5,2:90-96; 7,1:86-90; 8,1:70-72; 9,1:73-75 Metropolitan AME Church 2,2:54, 55 Metropolitan Club 6,2:16 Metropolitan Railroad 1,1:15 Metropolitan Washington Authority 1,2:25 Meurs land patent 3,1:36, 45 Mexico land patent 3,1:41, 49 Meyer Foundation 7,2:78, 79 Meyer, Agnes E. 5,2:10-12 Meyer, Eugene 5,2:6, 9, 18 Meyer, Eugene, L., book reviewer 8,1:73, 74; 9,1:79-81 Meyer, Jeffrey R., ―The Eagle and the Dragon: Comparing the Designs of Washington and Beijing‖ 8,2:4-21 Meyer, Sam, Paradoxes of Fame: The Francis Scott Key Story (book review) 9,1:86, 87 Meyers, Edward M., Public Opinion and the Political Future of the Nation‘s Capital (book review) 9,1:77-79 Meyers, John Granville 5,1:13-21, 26 Michler, Nathaniel 2,1:11; 2,2:12-15, 18, 29 30 Mickelburg, Penny 5,2:24, 25 Midway Civic Association 8,2:57 Miles, Nelson 1,1:75 Military Road, N.W. 1,2:9, 12; 2,2:12, 28 Milkhouse Ford Road 2,2:12 Miller Company, see W. C. and A. N. Miller Company Miller, John Jr. 3,1:48 Miller, Elizabeth 6,2:35 Miller, Fredric M. and Howard Gillette, Jr., Washington Seen: A Photographic History, 1875-1965 (book review) 8,1:73, 74 Miller, Kelly 1,1:51; 2,2:55, 56, 58, 70, 72; 3,2:52 Miller, Kristie, Ruth Hanna McCormick: A Life in Politics, 1880-1844 (book review) 5,2:88, 89 Miller, Lillian B., book reviewer 6,2:81-83 Miller, W. C. and A. N. Company 1,2:59-76 Millikan, Frank Rives, ―St. Elizabeths Hospital, End of the Cathedral Era‖ 1,2:26-41 Milliken, Seth 2,1:23 Milloy, Courtland 5,2:23 Mills 2,2:9; 9,1:85, 86 Mills, Eric, Chesapeake Bay in the Civil War (book review) 9,2:86, 87 Mills, Robert 1,1:10; 1,2:82-84; 4,1:28; 7,1:52, 53 Miner Teachers‘ College 3,2:47, 48 Minnehaha theater 2,2:68 Minstrel shows 1,1:48 Mitchell, Jesse 2,2:67 Mitten, Thomas E. 1,2:7, 8 Modernism style 8,1:16-37 Monroe, James 1,1:10 Montgomery, John 6,2:53 Montgomery, Winfield Scott 2,2:58, 61 Moore, Charles 5,2:77-79; 6:2:64-80; 7,1:65 Moore, Justus E. 9,2:13 Moorland-Spingarn Research Center 2,1:102 Moorman, William 2,2:63 Morgan, James Dudley 6,2:29 Morgenthau, Henry 2,1:44 Morrill, Justin 2,1:7, 11, 13, 15, 17, 18; 7,1:55, 58, 59 Morris, Maud Burr 6,2:27, 29 Morris, Robert 3,1:46, 113-20, 121, 122-24; 3,2:15 Mortimer, Lee 6,2:50, 51 Moser, Henry 2,1:76, 77 Mosley, George Van Horn 1,1:83 Moten, Lucy 3,2:52 Motion pictures 9,1:4-23 Mott, Lucretia 7,2:60 Mount Pleasant land patent 3,1:41, 46, 50, 51 1,1:11, 12; 1,2:16 Mt. Pleasant neighborhood 1,2:60; 2,2:10; 4,2:41-43, 48 Mt. Vernon Square 2,2:75, 76, 79-82, 89 Mudd, Ignatius 5,1:31, 32 31 Muir, James 3,1:86 Munson, James D., book reviewer 3,2:67-69 Murphy‘s, G.C. 1,1:34-37 Murray Brothers Printing Company 2,2:62, 63 Murray Casino 9,2:34 Murray, Emanuel 2,2:59, 62 Murray, F. Morris 2,2:67 Murray, Martin G., ―Traveling with the Wounded: Walt Whitman and Washington‘s Civil War Hospitals‖ 8,2:58-73 Muschette, Everade 1,2:48, 49 Music 9,2:85, 86 Myers, Frank 1,1:38 N N Street, S.W. 3,1:119 Nabrit, James M. Jr. 6,1:83 Nadell, Pamela S., book reviewer 1,2:86-88 Nash, Andrew H. 1,2:8 Natcher, William H. 8,1:65 National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders 5,2:6, 7, 17 National American Woman Suffrage Association 2,1:83 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 6,1:68, 70-72, 82, 85 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Washington Chapter 1,1:29; 2,2:71, 72; 6,1:72, 78, 86 National Corporation of 1,2:9, 12 National Benefit Life Insurance Company 2,2:61, 65 National Capital Park and Planning Commission 1,1:59, 62, 64; 1,2:13, 62, 64, 66; 2,2:25 National Capital Park Commission 1,1:64; 2,2:24, 25 2,1:32, 47 National Fair 9,2:20 National Flying Academy 1,2:7 National Geographic Society 6,2:16, 17 National Hunger March 6,1:50, 52, 53 National Lawyers Guild, District of Columbia Chapter 1,1:27, 31 National Negro Business League 2,2:61, 62, 64, 66, 70, 72 National Negro Congress 6,1:68, 80 National Park Seminary 4,1:46-68 2,1:29-49; 2,2:25-27 National Photo Company 2,1:52 National Sylvan Theater 2,1:69, 86-89 National Theater 1,1:26; 9,1:21 National Training School for Girls 6,1:20, 21, 30, 35 National Urban League 6,1:68, 69, 71 National Zoological Park 2,2:19 Navy Yard 3,2:33 Neal, Henry S. 7,1:63 Nelson, Jill, Volunteer Slavery: My Authentic Negro Experience (book review) 6,1:92-94 New Bottle land patent 3,1:36 New Jersey Avenue 3,1:119, 120 New Negro Alliance 1,1:29, 30; 6,1:66-68 32 New Negro Opinion 6,1:77 New Troy land patent 3,1:36, 44 Newell, Clifford 8,2:56 Newlands, Francis 1,2:62 Newspapers 1,1:15, 16; 3.1:97-111 Nichols, Bathsheba 3,1:37 Nichols, Charles H. 1,2:26, 27, 29-31, 34-37 Nichols, J. C. 1,1:64; 1,2:64 Nichols, Jack 6,2:54, 55, 58 Nicholson, John 3,1:46,113, 115, 116, 117, 118-25; 3,2:13, 15 Nickelodeons 9,1:6-8 Nicolay, John G. 6,2:5, 18 Niemeyer, Lucian and Eugene L. Meyer, Chesapeake Country (book review) 4,1:72-74 Nineteenth Street Baptist Church 4,2:9 Nixon, Richard 8,1:60 Nock land patent 3,1:36, 49 Noel, Francis Regis 6,2:27, 29 Non Pareils social club 7,1:6, 10 3,1:69 North Columbia Heights neighborhood 2,1: 53 North, Jane 6,2:24, 36 North, Jane W., exhibition reviewer, 7,2:82, 83 Northern Liberty Market Company 7,1:61 Northwest Settlement House 9,2:49 Norton, Clifford 6,2:45-47, 61 Notley, Thomas 3,1:44 Noyes, Crosby 2,2:17, 18, 20; 4,2:33; 6,1:5, 10 Noyes, Theodore W. 2,2:76-79, 81, 83; 6,2:5, 18, 20, 29, 31 Nuesse, C. Joseph, ―Segregation and Desegregation at The Catholic University of America‖ 9,1:54-70; The Catholic University of America: A Centennial History (book review) 4,2:77-79 O O Street, N.W. 4,2:30-33 O‘Boyle, Patrick A. 9,1:66 O‘Rourke, Lawrence M., GENO: The Life and Mission of Geno Baroni (book review) 5,2:84, 85 O‘Toole, Patricia, The Five of Hearts: An Intimate Portrait of Henry Adams and His Friends, 1880-1918 (book review) 2,2:91-93 Oak Hill Cemetery 3,2:24, 44 Octagon House, 1799 New York Avenue, N.W. 1,2:89-91; 2,2:97-99 Odd Fellows Hall 9,2:34 Oden, Benjamin 3,1:46, 47 Offutt, Eda 6,2:40, 41 Offutt, William, Bethesda: A Social History 8,1:74-76 Ogilivie, Philip W., book reviewer 3,2:64-65 Old Capitol Prison 4,2:64, 65 Old Court of Claims Building 8,1:19, 22, 26, 28-30 Old Elks Home 3,2:47, 48 Old Executive Office Building 8,1:19 Olmsted, Frederick Law 2,2:5, 14, 15, 18 Olmsted, Frederick Law Jr. 1,1:61, 64, 65; 2,1:25; 2,2:22-24, 29, 75; 5,1:37; 8,2:20 33 Olmsted, John C. 2,2:23 Opsasnick, Mark, Capitol Rock (book review) 9,2:85, 86 Orbach, Barbara and Nicholas Natanson, ―The Mirror Image: Black Washington in World War II Era Federal Photography‖ 4,1:4-25 Ordenes, Oscar 4,2:52 Ordway, N. C. 7,1:58, 59, 62, 63 Original proprietors 3,1:34-51 Orlin, Glenn S., ―Roads and Parks in Harmony‖ 1,1:58-70 Orme, Archibald 3,1:49 Orme‘s Luck land patent 3,1:49 Osborne, Charles C., Jubal: The Life and Times of General Jubal A. Early, CSA, Defender of the Lost Cause (book review) 7,1:81 Osborne, John 8,2:44-46 Oyster, George M. 7,1:60, 61 P Pace, Edward A. 9,1:57, 59, 61-63 Pacifico, Michele F., ―Don‘t Buy Where You Can‘t Work: The New Negro Alliance of Washington‖ 6,1:66-88 Paige, Blanchard P. 9,2:25, 26 Painter, Uriah Hunt 2,2:30-47 Palace theater 9,1:8-10 Palmer, Phyllis, book reviewer 8,2:82-84 Paper mills 9,1:85, 86 Park and Shop 9,1:14, 16, 17 Park Road, N.W. 2,2:11 Parkitecture 2,2:25, 26 Parks 1,1:58-69; 5,1:28-45 Parks, Gordon 4,1:15-20 Parkways 1,1:58-69 Parsons, Samuel Jr. 2,1:25 Patent Office 3,1:26; 9,2:16, 17 Patowmack Packet 3,1:97 Paull, Nancy B., Capital Medicine, A Tradition of Excellence: An Illustrated History of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia (book review) 7,2:87 Payson, Lewis 2,2:18 Pearce, William 3,1:48 Peerce, Edward 3,1:50 Peerce, James 3,1:50 Peerce, John 3,1:36, 46, 48, 50 Peerce, Thomas 3,1:50 Peerce, William 3,1:50 Penn theater 9,1:13-15 2,2:79, 81; 3,1:118, 119; 3,2:27; 7,1:47, 50, 56, 57; 8,1:22; 9,2:12, 13 Pennsylvania Railroad Company 1,1:20; 2,1:5, 6, 10, 11, 21; 6,2:76 Pentagon 1,2:17, 18; 7,2:42, 43 People‘s Advocate 2,2:53, 55 Peoples Drug Store 6,1:75, 76, 82, 85 Perl, Peter, book reviewer 2,1:91-93 Perry, Geneva 3,2:48, 52 34 Pershing, John J. 1,1:78, 82 Peter, Robert 3,1:21, 40, 41, 46, 49, 51 Peter, Thomas 3,1:69 Peterson, Jon A., book reviewer 6,1:89-91 Peterson, Merrill D., Lincoln in American Memory (book review) 6:2:85, 86 Petworth neighborhood 1,2:60; 9,2:54-71 Pharmacists 2,2:63, 64 Phillis Wheatley YWCA 1,1:49 Philosophical Society 6,2:16 Phipps, Joe 7,2:6, 15 Photography 1,1:41-58; 1,1:42-57; 2,1:50-67; 2,2:30-47; 4,1:4-25; 7,2:36-53; 8,1:73, 74; 8,2:80- 82; 9,1:42-51; 9,2:4-27 Phyllis Wheatley YWCA 9,2:35 Pierce Mill 2,2:6, 7, 9, 26 Pierce Mill Bridge 2,2:12 Pierce, Abner 2,2:10 Pierce, Isaac 2,2:10 Pierce, Joshua 2,2:8-11 Pierce, Ulysses 7,2:62 Pierce/Klingle mansion 2,2:8, 9, 26 Pierce‘s Mill Road 2,2:11, 12 Piggly Wiggly Grocery Store 7,1:66 Pike, Samuel N. 2,1:69-71 Pilot 2,2:59 Pinchbach, P.B.S 1,1:40 Pinkett, Archibald S. 6,1:78 Pinner, Richard 3,1:36 Pinner, William 3,1:36 Pittman, William Sidney 2,2:62, 65 Plain Dealing Enlarged land patent 3,1:49, 50 Plan of the City of Washington 2,1:11; 2,2:75, 80, 81; 3,1:11, 16, 23, 28, 33, 99, 100, 102, 103, 104, 105,106, 107,108, 110; 5,1:29, 31,35-37; 5,2:45; 7,1:47; 8,2:4-21 Playgrounds 9,2:54-71 Plumbe, John Jr. 9,2:4-27 Plutocrats social club 9,2:41 Poland, Luke P. 2,2:13 Politics and government 8,1:54-70; 9,1:77-79 Polk, James K. 9,2:14, 18 Pollock, George Freeman 2,1:39, 40 Polock, Isaac 3,1:120 Poor, Moses 7,2:59 Pope, Francis 3,1:36, 37 Pope, John Russell 5,2:30 Port Royal land patent 3,1:36, 46, 50 Porter, Dorothy 8,1:88, 89 Portner Apartments 9,2:46 Posnak, Bruce 9,2:59 Post Office, T Street branch 9,2:44 Postcards 1,1:21 35 Poston, Ted 4,1:9 Potomac Electric Power Company 8,1:43 Potomac Flying Service 1,2:8 2,1:46, 47; 3,1:16, 26, 55, 62, 63, 66, 69, 71, 72, 74; 3,2:6-9, 13 Potowmack Company 2,1:46, 47; 3,1:55, 63, 66, 69, 71, 72, 74 Pottery Fair 6,1:60 Potts, Richard 3,1:71, 72, 74 Powell, John W. 6,2:5, 17, 19, 20 Pratt, Henry 3,1:48 Prentiss, William 3,1:123 Presidents-United States-inauguration 1,1:11, 12; 9,2:18, 22, 23 Press, William H. 3,1:127, 128; 6,2:36 Preston, George 2,2:54 Price, Leontyne 9,2:37 Primus, Pearl 1,1:54 Prince Hall Lodge 9,2:34 Prince, Richard E. 5,2:24, 25 Proctor, Madison 6,2:45 Progressivism 1,1:75, 86; 4,2:22-25 Proprietors, original 3,1:34-51 Prout, William 3,1:45-48 Provine, Dorothy S., Alexandria County, Virginia, Free Negro Registers, 1797-1861 (book review) 3,2:78; District of Columbia Free Negro Registers, 1821-1861 (book review) 9,1:87 Psychiatric hospital care 1,1:94, 95; 1,2: 27-41 Public health 2,2:17; 4,2:22-25 Public library, see District of Columbia Public Library Public schools, see District of Columbia Public Schools Purvis, Charles B. 2,2:56 Push-ma-ta-ha 4,1:28 Pyle, Frederick B. 4,2:30 Q Q Street, N.W. 8,2:23-26 Queen, Walter 3,1:48 Quincy, Dorothy 7,1:44 R Race relations 5,2:4-27; 9,2:55-59, 61, 69 Radio 7,2:4-25 Ragsdale, Bruce A., book reviewer 5,1:72-74 Railroads 2,1:4-27 Ramsdell, Hiram J. 8,2:70 Randall Elementary School 1,2:45-47 Randall Playground 1,2:47, 56 Randolph, A. Philip 7,1:16, 17 Randolph, Edmund 3,1:57 2,1:36-42 Rapp, C. W. 9,1:10 Rapp, George 9,1:10 Raspberry, William 5,2:23 Rath, Frederick L. Jr. 2,1:29, 30, 49 36 Real estate covenants 1,2:72, 73; 8,2:40-57 Real estate development 1,2:59-76 Real estate speculation 3,1:112-25 Ream, Vinnie 8,2:63 Reck, W. Emerson, A. Lincoln: His Last 24 Hours (book review) 7,2:88 Reform School for Girls 6,1:12 Rein, David 1,1:26, 27, 31; 6,1:58, 60-63 Rein, Selma 6,1:60, 61 Repak, Terry A., Waiting on Washington: Central American Workers in the Nation‘s Capital (book review) 8,1:76, 77 Reps, John W., Washington on View: The Nation‘s Capital Since 1790 (book review) 4,1:69-71 Residence Act 3,1:54, 56, 58, 59 Resurvey on part of Beall‘s Levels land patent 3,1:50, 51 Reynolds, James Bronson 8,1:57 Rhines, John T. 1,2:55 Rhoads, James B. 6,2:25 Rice, Moses P. 1,1:42 Richards, J. Havens 6,2:5, 19 Richards, William 2,2:21 Richardson, Frank A. 2,2:18 Ridgeley, Albert 9,2:38, 46 Ridout, Orlando V, book reviewer 2,2:97-99 Ridout, Orlando V, Building the Octagon (book review) 2,2:97-99 neighborhood 9,2:69 Riggs, E. Francis 6,2:5, 8, 15, 20 Riley, Eliphaz 3,1:48 Riots (1919) 2,2:73; 5,2:7,8 Riots (1968) 5,2:6, 27 Riseling, John J. 5,2:8, 15 Ritchie, Donald A., Press Gallery: Congress and the Washington Correspondents (book review) 4,1:76-78 Ritchie, Donald A., book reviewer 5,1:68, 69; 7,2:78, 79 Ritter, Paul 5,1:9-11 Robbins, Eleanora 6,1:63-65 Roberdeau, Isaac 3,1:81, 83, 89, 91 Roberts, Gladys Scott 8,2:43, 44, 49, 57 Robertson, E. W. 1,2:8 Robertson, Nan, Christ Church, Washington Parish: A Brief History (book review) 7,1:80 Robeson, Paul 9,2:37 Robin, Peggy, Saving the Neighborhood: You Can Fight Developers and Win! (book review) 2,2:101 Robinson, Bob 7,2:6, 15 Robinson, Richard 2,2:49 Rock ‗n‘ roll 9,2:85, 86 Rock Creek 2,2:5, 8, 9, 17, 24, 28; 5,2:40, 41 Rock Creek Hundred 3,1:34-51 Rock Creek Park 1,1:61. 63, 65-68, 83; 2,2:4-29 Rock Creek Parkway 1.1:58, 59, 62, 65-68 Rockefeller, John D. Jr. 2,1:34,35; 2,2:66 37 Rockwell, A. F. 5,1:34 Rogers, Mathew 3,1:37, 39 Rogers, Roland W. 1,1:65-67 Rogers, Will 1,2:11 Rome land patent 3,1:36, 37 Roosevelt Island 2,1:37 Roosevelt, Eleanor 2,1:40-43 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano 1,2:6, 12, 14-17; 2.1:30, 31, 37, 40-46 Roosevelt, Theodore 1,1:71, 72, 83; 2,1:27,85; 2,2:22, 64, 65, 88; 6,2:74, 75 Root, Elihu 1,1:71, 72, 75-77, 81 Root, Irving C. 1,1:65, 68 Rosalia theater 1,2:50, 51 Rosario, Carlos 4,2:50 Rose Park 5,2:11 Rosenberg, Harvey 7,2:20, 21 Rosenberg, Jane Aikin, The Nation‘s Great Library: Herbert Putnam and the Library of Congress, 1899-1939 (book review) 7,2:88, 89 Rosenberger, Francis 6,2:33 Rosenberger, Homer T. 6,2:34 Rosensky, Billy 9,2:58 Rosenwald, Julius 2,2:66 Ross, Albert Randolph 2,2:88 Ross, John W. 2,2:84; 6,2:5, 18, 75 Rowzie, Jack 7,2:9, 11 Royall, Anne 1,1:10; 7,1:49 Rozer, Notley 3,1:37, 39 Rudolph Elementary School 9,2:55 Rudolph Playground 9,2:55-71 Ruffner, Kevin Conley, ―Civil War Letters of a Georgetown Rebel‖ 4,2:56-71 Russell, E. R. 2,2:60 Rust, Josephine Wheelwright 2,1:34, 35 Rutherford, Samuel W. 2,2:65 Ryan, James Hugh 9,1:60, 67 S S Street, N.W. 8,2:40-57; 9,2:38, 46 Saint-Gaudens, Augustus 2,1:25; 2,2:22, 75 Samois, Selma 6,1:61 Sands, Comfort 3,1:50 Sanitary Grocery Company (Safeway) 6,1:80, 81, 83, 85 Sanjurjo, Annick and Albert J. Casciero, Washington, D.C. En Espanol (book review) 6,1:102 Satterlee, Henry Y. 1,1:71; 7,1:25 Saul, Edith Ray 7,2:90, 91 Savoy, Kaiger 3,2:52 Saw Pit Landing 2,2:8 Scheiber, Walter A., book reviewer 2,2:93-95 Schmeckebier, Laurence F. 6,2:29 Schnell, George 5,1:9-11 Schubert, Edith 6,1:60 Scofield, Glenni 2,1:10 38 Scotland Yard land patent 3,1:36, 37 Scott, Bruce 6,2:52, 54, 60, 62 Scott, Edmond 8,2:43 Scott, Gustavus 3,1:65-67, 74, 121, 122 Scott, Hugh 4,1:33 Scott, Nathan B. 6,1:35 Scott, Pamela ―L‘Enfant‘s Washington Described: The City in the Public Press, 1791-1795‖ 3,1:96-111; book reviewer 5,2:75-77; 9,2:83, 84 Scott, Pamela and Antoinette J. Lee, Buildings of the District of Columbia (book review) 6,1:94- 97 Scott, Thomas A. 2,1:6, 8, 12 Scull, David 1,1:25 Scurlock Studio 1,1:40-57 Scurlock, Addison N. 1,1:40-57; 2,2:62, 68 Scurlock, George Clay 1,1:41 Scurlock, George 1,1:41, 43, 57 Scurlock, Mamie 1,1:43, 57 Scurlock, Robert 1,1:41-44, 48, 52, 53, 56, 57; 7,1:83, 84 Seaboard Airlines 1,2:8, 9 Seale, William, The : The History of an American Idea (book review) 5,2:75-77 Seale, William, book reviewer 1,1:87-89 Seaton, William Winston 7,2:59; 9,2:20 Second Addition to Evan‘s Littleworth land patent 3,1:46 Second Street, N.W. 9,2:60 Seelye, John, Beautiful Machine: Rivers and the Republican Plan, 1755-1825 (book review) 4,2:76, 77 Segregation 1,1:25-40; 1,2:23; 8,1:59; 9,1:5, 19-23, 54-70; 9,2:30, 31, 54-71 ―Segregation in Washington‖ 1,1:31 Seibert, Samuel Rush 9,2:13, 14 Selfridge, Thomas, E. 1,1:83, 84; 1,2:6 Senate Park Commission, see McMillan, Plan of 1901-02 Senator theater 9,1:15, 17 Senese, Donald J., George Mason and the Legacy of Constitutional Libert: An Examination of the Influence of George Mason on the American Bill of Rights (book review) 2,1:101 Seward, William H. 7,2:65; 9,1:31, 33, 34 Sexias, Mr. 9,2:12, 13 Shaforth, John F. 5,2:59 Shahan, Thomas Joseph 9,1:57-59, 61, 62 Shannon & Luchs 1,2:69 Sharpe, Elizabeth, exhibition reviewer, 1,2:89-91 neighborhood 2,2:48-73; 7,1:4-23; 9,1: 81, 82; 9,2:28-53 Shaw Junior High School 9,2:32, 36, 38, 39 Shaw, Darlene Wood, film/video reviewer, 3,2:77 Sheldon, Richard N., book reviewer 6,2:88, 89 Shenandoah National Park 2,1:37-39 1,2:73 Shepherd, Alexander 1,1:13; 2,1:7, 8, 15; 2,2:13, 103-105; 5,1:13, 33; 7,1:57, 58; 8,1:41, 56, 57; 9,2:33 Shepherd, Odette Tyler 2,1:86, 87 39 Shepherd, R. D. 2,1:86 Sheridan theater 9,1:16 Sherman, John 2,2:19 Sherwood, John, Maryland‘s Vanishing Lives (book review) 6,2:90 Shireman, Candace, ―The Rise of Christian Heurich and His Mansion‖ 5,1:4-27 Shireman, Candace 6,2:37 Shireman, Candace, exhibition reviewer, 8,2:85,86 Shoemaker, Pierce 2,2:9, 10 Sibert, William L. 6,1:33, 34, 36 Sickles, Daniel E. 5,1:68,69 Silk worms 3,2:30, 31 Silver Spring, Md. 9,1:16, 17 Simmons, James 1,2:7; 3,1:119 Sims, Thetus 2,1:25 Singer, John 2,2:73 Singleton, Louis 2,2:61, 65 Sixteenth Street, N.W. 2,1:93-95 Skvarla, Diane K., ―Nineteenth Century Visitors‖ 1,1:6-24 Skyline Drive 2,1:38, 39. 43-45 Slash Run 3,1:21 Slater, Jonathan 3,1:48 Slavery 5,2:64-74; 7,2:55-70; 8,1:56 Sligo Creek Parkway 1.1:65-68 Small, John III 1,2:66-68 Smith Island 9,1:79-81 Smith, Edward C., book reviewer 2,2:93-95 Smith, Kathryn Schneider, ―Remembering U Street‖ 9,2:28-53; ―Today‘s Historical Society: The Promise of Past and Future‖ 6:2:24-43; Fifty Years of Building Community: A History of the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation (book review) 7,2:78, 79 Smith, Kathryn Schneider and Marya McQuirter, A Guide to the Historical Resources of Shaw (book review) 9,1:81, 82 Smith, Margaret Bayard 1,1:7; 3,2:33-35 Smith, Roger 4,1:9 Smith, Sam, book reviewer 9,1:77-79; ―The Canaries in Studio A and Other Tales of Washington Radio‖ 7,2:4-25 Smith, Samuel Harrison 3,2:32 Smith, Sumpter 1,2:15 Smith, William Francis and T. Michael Miller, A Seaport Saga: Portrait of Old Alexandria, Virginia (book review) 3,2: 67-69 5,2:45, 35; 7,2:84, 85 Smoot, John D. 1,2:8 Snead, Mary Ella 9,2:47 Snow removal 8,1:4-15 Society of Washington Artists 2,1:73, 77 Soldiers‘ Home 2,2:13 Solomon, Samuel J. 1,2:12 Somarriba, Jorge 4,2:52 Sousa, John Philip 4,1:28 Southwest neighborhood 3,1:25; 3,2:75, 76 4,2:34-36, 38, 39; 8,2:80-82; 9,2:66 40 Southwest Remembered: A Story of Urban Renewal (film/video review) 3,2:75, 76 Southwest Washington 3,1:119, 124, 125 Southwest-Pictorial Works 1,2:42-57 Spandorf, Lily 1,1:94 Spinola, Francis B. 2,2:20 Spofford, Ainsworth R. 6,2:5, 7, 8, 17, 18, 20, 23 Sprague, Nathan 2,2:59 Sprigg, Osborn 3,1:47 Spring Valley neighborhood 1,2:58-76; 6,1:28-45 Springs 9,1:26 Sprow, Mary Johnson 5,1:46-65 Sprunt, Douglas 6,2:36-38 Square 455 9,1:24-41 St. Ann‘s Asylum 6,1:5, 11, 13 St. Augustine Catholic Church 9,2:53 St. Denis, Ruth 2,1:82 St. Elizabeths Hospital 1,1:94,95; 1,2:26-41 St. John‘s Episcopal Church 3,2:32, 42 St. Johns College High School 5,2:19 St. Luke‘s Episcopal Church St. Mary‘s Catholic Church 3,2:32 St. Mary‘s Episcopal Church 4,1:89 St. Patrick‘s Catholic Church 7,1:74-76 St. Stephen and the Incarnation Episcopal Church 5,1:85, 86 St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church 1,2:48, 49 St. Vincent‘s Orphan Asylum 6,1:12, 13 Stanley Company 9,1:10, 11 Stanley, John Mix 9,2:14 Stanley-Brown, Rudolph 8,1:21 Stanton, Edwin M. 2,2:31 Starkweather, Henry 2,1:9, 10 Starling, Bill 2,1:40-43 Steckler, Gary 9,2:59 Steele, John B. 7,1:53, 54 Stein, Annie 1,1:27-29, 31, 32, 34-37, 39; 6,1:60-62 Stein, Arthur 6,1:60, 62 Sten, Christopher, book reviewer 8,2:86-88 Sternberg Courts 4,2:36 Sternberg, George M. 4,2:21-23, 28-30, 32-35 Stevens, Alden 4,1:5, 12 Stevenson, John G. 9,2:13 Stewart, Clifford Jr. 8,1:17 Stewart, Jeffrey C., book reviewer 7,1:72-74 Stewart, John 5,1:35 Stewart, William (Rep.) 2,1:22 Stewart, William (Sen.) 5,1:12, 13 Stimson, Henry M. 1,1:81 Stockton, John 2,1:10 Stoddert, Benjamin 3,1:17, 40, 45, 48, 49, 50, 51, 118, 119; 3,2:11 41 Stone, C. Sumner 5,2:20 Strasser, Susan, book reviewer 7,1:69-71 Street lighting 8,1:43-45 Street, Elwood 8,2:31 Street-railroads 1,1:15; 1,2:62 Strivers Section neighborhood 9,2:32 Stryker, Roy 4,1:7, 15, 16 Stuart, David 3,1:26, 63, 64, 74, 86, 116 Studio House 2,1:69, 77-82 Suburban development 1,1:68; 1,2: 59, 60, 62, 63; 2,2:13; 9,2:66 Success land patent 3,1:51 7,1:25, 45 Summer, Charles 7,2:60, 66-69 Summers, Myra 4,1:45 Sunderland, Thomas 5,1:12, 13 Swann, Don, Colonial and Historic Homes of Maryland (book review) 4,1:85 Swartz, Barnett 2,2:12 Swift, Eben 1,1:79 Swimming pools 5,2:14, 15, 18, 19 Sylvan Theater, see National Sylvan Theater Symonds, Thomas W. 2,2:18 T Taft, Henry Arthur 2,1:50-67 Taft, William Howard 1,1:83; 5,2:46, 47, 55, 61; 8,2:43 Taggart, Hugh T. 6,2:5, 18, 20, 23 Tames, George 7,2:13, 14 Tangires, Helen, book reviewer 7,2;84, 85; ―Contested Space: The Life and Death of Center Market‖ 7,1:46-67 Taylor, Hudson 7,2:59 Taylor, Ronald 5,2:24, 25 Taylor, Tony 9,2:40 Taylor, Zachary 4,1:28; 9,2:22, 23 Taza 4,1:35 Telephones 2,2: 32 Temperance Hall 3,2:32, 33 Terrell, Mary Church 1,1:26-29, 31-34, 36-39; 2,2:56, 70-72; 3,2:51, 52; 5,1:76, 77; 6,1:60-62 Terrell, Robert H. 1,1:27; 2,2:56, 58, 61, 62, 70-72; 3,2:51, 52 Terrill, Sylvia Brockington 9,2:47 Territorial Government. See Washington, D.C.—Territory of the District of Columbia Terry, Wallace 5,2:22 Theaters 2,2:67-69; 9,1:4-23; 9-1:67 Theatrical performances 2,1:74, 75, 83-89 Theodore Roosevelt Memorial 5,2:30, 31 Thierry, Jane E., Looking Back at War: National Archives Volunteers Remember World War II (book review) 8,1:84 Thirteenth Street, N.W. 9,2:32, 33 Thomas, Christopher A. ―The Marble of the Memorial: Whitest, Prettiest, and . . . Best‖ 5,2:42-63 Thomas, Henry, W., Walter Johnson: Baseball‘s Big Train (book review) 7,2:76, 77 Thomas, Waverly 1,2:69 42 Thompson, George 3,1:36 Thompson, John 9,2:64, 65 Thompson, Louis B. 2,1:86, 87, 89 Thompson, Pishey 7,2:59, 61 Thompson, Walter 3,1:36, 49 Thompson‘s Restaurant 1,1:25 ,26, 32, 33, 39; 6,1:61 Thorne, M. Franklin 6,1:73 Thornton, William 3,1:57, 67, 68, 69, 74, 108; 3,2:27; 4,1:28; 9,2:83, 84 Thurgood Marshall Center for Service and Heritage 9,2:29, 30 Tibbs, Lillian Evan 9,2:30 Tibbs, Thurlow Jr. 9,2:35 Tiber Creek 3,1:23, 26-28, 31 Tilden Street, N.W. 2,2:11 Tingey, Thomas 3,2:31 Tivoli theater 9,1:6, 7, 9 Todd, William B. 9,2:16 Tompkins, Sally Kress, A Quest for Grandeur: Charles Moore and the Federal Triangle (book review) 5,2:77-79 Toner, Joseph M. 3,1:39; 6,2:5, 7-9, 17, 19, 20, 22; 6,2:27, 28 Toomer, Jean 2,2:55; 9,2:33 Tourist trade 1,1:6-23;1,2:8 Tower Pharmacy 6,1:50 Townsend, Richard H. 7,1:35 Trainor, Kathleen, ―But the Choir Did Not Sing: How the Civil War Split First Unitarian Church‖ 7,2:54-71 Trans Lux theater 9,1:10-14 Trollope, Frances 1,1:8, 10 Troope, Robert 3,1:36, 37 Trotter, William Monroe 2,2:72 Truax, Robert A. 6,2:33-35 True Reformers‘ Hall 2,2:64, 65; 9,2:33-35 Truman, Harry 1,1:31,38 Tudor Place (1801 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.; 3350 M Street, N.W.) 3,1:69 Tuesday Evening Club of Social Workers 9,2:49 Tunnicliff, William 3,1:123 Turkey Buzzard Plantation land patent 3,1:44 Turkey Buzzard Point 3,1:31 Turner, Thomas Wyatt 9,1:58-60, 62, 63 Turner‘s Arena 9,2:35, 43 Twelfth Street YMCA 9,2:30, 33, 35, 43, 48 Tyson, Martha E. 3,1:91 U U Street Festival Foundation 9,2:29 U Street, N.W. 1,1:42, 43; 2,2:49, 73; 8,2:57; 9,2:28-53 U. S. Electric Lighting Company of the District of Columbia 8,1:43, 45 Unbuilt Washington 5,2:28-41; 6,1:27; 7,1:68; 7,2:72, 73; 8,2:38, 39; 9,1:52, 53; 9,2:72, 73 Underdown, Alexander 2,2:60, 61 Underdown, Margaret 2,2:60, 61 Union League 2,2:58, 59, 61, 62 43 Union Station 2,1:26, 27; 3,1:47; 6,2:66, 67; 9,2:30 Uniontown 1,2:73 Unitarian Church of America 7,2:54-71 Unitarianism 7,2:54-71 United House of Prayer 7,2:10-12 United States Army Corps of Engineers 2,1:19; 6,1:29, 31-34, 36-38; 6,2:66, 68, 76 United States Capitol 1,1:7-11, 17, 19-21; 3,1:10, 28, 74, 75; 5,2:81-83; 8,1:42; 8,2:8, 9, 14, 15; 9,2:4, 90 United States Commission of Fine Arts 1,1:23; 5,2:46, 47, 55; 6,2:65, 66, 78-80; 7,1:64-65; 8,1:21, 25, 26, 28, 30-33, 37 1,1:8, 9; 1,2:30-41; 2,1:6, 9-13, 17-19, 21-26 United States congressional relations 8,1:54-70 United States Department of Agriculture 7,1:65, 66 United States Department of State 6,2:46-50, 52, 53 United States Office of War Information 4,1:4-25 University of the District of Columbia 8,1:67 Uptown theater 9,1:13-17 Urban Odyssey (film/video review) 3,2:77 Urbina, Ricardo 4,2:50 Usher, John P. 7,1:53, 54 V Van Buren, Martin 1,1:11 Van Ness Mansion 3,2:25, 27, 28, 34-45 Van Ness Masoleum 3,2:24, 37, 43, 44 Van Ness, John Peter 3,2:23-45 Van Ness, Marcia 3,2:22-45; 6,1:6 Van Wyck, Charles 2,1:19 Van Wyck, Kate R. 7,1:32 Vermont Avenue Baptist Church 9,2:48 Vernon, Marjory Webb 3,2:47 Vincenz, Lilli 6,2:58 Vineyard land patent 3,1:36, 51 Viola, Herman 1,1:10 Virginia-District of Columbia boundary dispute 1,2:22 Vlach, John Michael, ―Evidence of Slave Housing in Washington‖ 5,2:64-74 Vogel, Robert M., book reviewer 9,1:85, 86; 9,2:88, 89 Von Eckardt, Wolf 8,1:86, 87 W Wadsworth, Herbert 7,1:24-45 Wadsworth, Martha Blow 7,1:24-45 Waggaman Gallery 2,1:76 Waggaman, John F. 1,2:59, 60, 66 Wahop Dale land patent 3,1:36 Wahop, Thomas 3,1:36 Wakefield, Va. 2,1:34-36, 45 Walbridge, Hiram 2,2:10 Walker, George 3,1:46, 47, 101, 102; 3,2:4-21; 5,2:66, 67 Walker, George H. 1,1:71, 72 Walker, James 3,2:15 44 Walker, Mary 8,2:73 Wallach, Richard 3,1:41; 7,1:53, 54; 7,2:59 Walsh, Thomas F. 7,1:35 Walter, Thomas U. 1,2:29 Walton, William 8,1:22-24, 26-28, 31, 32, 37 3,2:29, 33, 38 Ward, David C., book reviewer 4,2:74-76 Ward, F. K. 2,2:54, 55 Ward, Frederick L. 2,2:6 Ward, Ulysses 9,2:22 Ware, Richard 2,2:69 Ware‘s Department Store 2,2:49, 69 Waring, Henry 3,1:48 Waring, John 3,1:48, 49 Warnecke, John Carl 8,1:16, 31-33. 35-37 Warner Brothers 9,1:10, 12, 13, 18 Warner theater 9,1:9 Warner, Amos 6,1:10 Warner, Brainard H. 2,2:18, 20, 77, 81 Warner, Henry M. 9,1:9 Warner, L. T. 9,2:15 Warner, William W., At Peace with All Their Neighbors: Catholics and Catholicism in the National Capital, 1787-1860 (book review) 7,1:74-76 Warren, Marion E. and Mame, Bringing Back the Bay: The Chesapeake in the Photographs of Marion E. Warren and the Voices of Its People (book review) 7,1: 82 Wasch, Diane Shaw, ―Models of Beauty and Predictability, the Creation of Wesley Heights and Spring Valley‖ 1,2:58-76 Washburn, Wilcomb E. 6,2:35; 9,1:71, 72 Washington Academy of Sciences 6,2:17 Washington Aeroplane Company 1,2:7 Washington Afro-American 5,2:20, 21 1,2:8, 9 Washington and Alexandria Railroad 2,1:9 Washington and Georgetown Railroad Company 1,1:15 Washington Aqueduct 9,2:88, 89 Washington Arsenal 1,1:71, 75; 4,1:43 Washington Bears 9,2:43 Washington Bee 2,2:53, 54, 67 Washington Board of Trade 1,1:22, 23, 32, 63, 64; 1,2:13, 93; 2,2:20, 22, 24, 62, 76, 77, 93-95; 5,1:14; 6,2:10, 73, 75, 77; 7,1:57; 8,1:64, 65 Washington Boys and Girls Club, Jelleff Branch 8,2:30, 35 Washington Boys Club, Georgetown Branch 8,2:29, 30, 32-35 Washington Bruins 9,2:43 Washington Canal 2,1:7, 10; 3,1:31; 3,2:31 Washington Cathedral Choral Society 4,2:86 Washington Cemetery 4,1:28 Washington City Council 3,2:29; 7,1:49-51, 53, 54, 56 Washington City Free Library 2,2:76, 77 Washington City Mayor 3,2:29 45 Washington City Orphan Asylum 3,2:23, 24, 30, 33-35, 42, 43; 6,1:5-9, 16-26 Washington Club 3,2:88 Washington Committee for Consumer Protection 1,1:28 Washington Confidential 6,2:50, 52, 54 Washington Dancing Assembly 3,2:32 Washington Female Orphan Asylum 3,2:33, 34 Washington Market Company 7,1:55-65 2,1:85-89; 5,2:31-33 Washington National Airport 1,2:4, 5,13-25 Washington National Eye Center 9,2:77, 78 Washington Negro Business League 2,2:62, 64, 65, 72 Washington Parish Burial Ground 4,1:29 Washington Post 2,1:21,23,25; 5,2:4-27; 6,1:92-94; 9,1:8 Washington Real Estate Board 8,2:50-52 Washington Real Estate Brokers Association 8,2:51 Washington Restaurant Association 1,1:32 Washington Sanitary Housing Company 4,2:21, 23, 28, 29, 32-38; 7,1:29 Washington Sanitary Improvement Company 4,2:21, 23-25, 28-37, 39 Washington Symphony 7,1:30 Washington Theatre 3,2:31, 32 Washington Tribune 2,2:62, 63; 6,1:78 Washington Water Color Association 8,2:76, 77 Washington, Ansie 4,1:29 Washington, Booker T. 1,1:57; 2,2:50, 56-58, 61, 62, 65, 70-72 Washington, Dan 7,1:6 Washington, D.C., centennial celebrations 1,1:23; 2,1:25; description, eighteenth-century 3,1:10- 33, 96, 97-100, 101, 102-111; finances 8,1:54-70 history, eighteenth-century 3,1:34-95, 112-25; 3,2:4-21; history, nineteenth-century 1,1:6-23; 3,2:22-45; home rule 8,1:54-70; naming of the city 3,1:98, 99; original proprietors 3,1:34-51; scholarship 5,1:80-83; 5,2:90-96; 7,1:86-90; 8,1:70-72; 9,1:73-75; social life 2,1:71, 72; 3,2:22-45; 4,2:72-74; 7,1:42-45, 71, 72; survey of the Federal Territory 3,1:76-95; Territory of the District of Columbia 1,1:26; 2,1:7, 8; topography 3,1:10-33 Washington, Fredi 1,1:53 Washington, George 2,1:34-36, 46, 47; 3,1:28, 29, 39-41, 52, 53-75, 81, 86, 88, 89, 95, 97, 98, 106-108, 115, 116, 123; 3,2:5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 24, 25 Washington, Lawrence 3,1:53 Washington, Martha 6:2:88, 89 Washington, Walter 1.1:30; 8,1:59, 64 Washington, William Augustine 3,1:67 Washington-Hoover Airport 1,2:5,6, 9-14 Water supply 8,1:40, 41; 9,1:24-41; 9,2:88, 89 Waters, William H. Jr. 4,2:85; 6,2:36 Watson, Ella 4,1:16-21, 23-25 Watson, Glegg L., book reviewer 6,1:92-94 Watson, John 3,1:36 Ways, Harry C., The Washington Aqueduct, 1852-1992 (book review) 9,2:88, 89 Weaver, Robert C. 1,1:30 Webb, William B. 2,1:18 Webster, Daniel 1,1:8, 9, 11 46 Weeks, Christopher, AIA Guide to the Architecture of Washington, D.C. (book review) 7,1:76 Weir, Laura 6,2:36 Weiss, John 7,2:66 Weller, Michael I. 6,2:5, 8, 18, 20, 23 Welles, Summer 6,2:49, 50 Welling, James C. 6,2:5, 17, 18, 20 Wells and cisterns 9,1:24-41 Wells, H. G. 1,1:27 Wentzel, Volkmar Kurt, Washington by Night (book review) 5,1:77, 78 Wesley Heights neighborhood 1,2:58-76 Wesley, Charles H. 9,1:58, 60 Wesley, Dorothy, see Dorothy Porter West Station Gas Works 8,1:42 West, George 9,2:14 West, Henry L. 6,2:75 West, Stephen 3,1:46, 47 West, Vernon 1,1:32 Wetmore, George 5,2:47 Wharton, Ulysses 9,2:42 Wheat Row 3,1:119, 124, 125 Wheeler, Elizabeth 3,1:44, 45, 47 Wherry, Kenneth 6,2:48-50, 52 Whistler, James MacNeill 2,1:75, 76 White House 1,1:12; 4,1:88,89; 3,1:23; 5,2:75-77; 7,2:40; 8,1:42-44, 47; 9,2:16, 18 White House egg rolling 2,2:35 White, Alexander 3,1:57, 69, 70, 74 White, James 3,1:49 White, James Jr. 3,1:47 White, Zachariah 3,1:49 Whitehead, Henry 9,2:34, 39 Whitelaw Hotel 2,2:69; 7,1:4-23; 9,2:30, 33 Whitman, Walt 8,2:58-73; 9,2:11, 12 Whitman-Walker Clinic 8,2:73 Whitnall, C. B. 1,1:62 Wice , Paul, ―Safe Haven: A Memoir of Playground Basketball and Desegregation‖ 9,2:54-71 Wice, Helen 9,2:57 Wice, Israel 9,2:57 Wice, Paul 9,2:54-71 Widow‘s Mite land patent 3,1:36, 37, 51 Wiggins, J. R. 5,2:9, 10 Wilkins, Beriah 2,2:20 Wilkins, Roger 5,2:23, 24 Wilkinson, Garnett C. 3,2:52 Willard Hotel 9,1:6 Willard, Henry A. 4,2:33 William, A. S. 7,1:63 Williams, Brett, Upscaling Downtown: Stalled Gentrification in Washington, D. C (book review) 1,1:91-93 Williams, James 3,1:44 47 Williams, John 2,1:25 Williams, Marie Brown 3,2:52 Williams, Otho Holland 3,1:66 Wilson, Evelyn Caldwell 7,1:6, 15, 16 Wilson, John 5,1:35 Wilson, William L. 6,2:5, 18 Wilson, Woodrow 1,1:29, 84, 85; 2,1:82, 83, 85; 2,2:22; 5,2:53; 8,2:43 Winchester, Va. 2,1:40 Winder, William 3,2:29 Winslow, James H. 2,2:59 Winslow, Marcella Comes, Brushes with the Literary: Letters of a Washington Artist, 1943-1959 (book review) 8,2:86-88 Wirth, Conrad L. 5,1:37 , N.W. 3,1:12, 13 Witherspoon, John (statute) 5,1:30, 31 Wolf, Daniel 9,2:25 Wolf, Simon 6,1:10 Woman‘s National Democratic Club 9,2:75, 76 Women art patrons 2,1:68-69 Women artists 2,1:68-89; 3,2:46-61 Women domestics 5,1:46-65; 7,1:69-71 Women‘s Anthropological Society of America 6,2:16, 17 Women‘s Peace Party 2,1:84, 85 Women‘s suffrage 2,1:83 Wood, Leonard 1,1:81 Wood, W. Norman 9,2:35, 36 Wood, Waddy B. 2,1:79 Wood, Willie 9,2:57 Woodland Plantation 3,1:69 Woodson, Carter G. 1,1:43, 56; 6,1:99, 100; 9,2:30 Woodward, Augustus 8,1:54, 55 Woodward, Clement 3,1:44, 45 Woodward, S. W. 4,2:28, 33 World War, 1914-1918 I 6,1:28-45 World War, 1939-1945 4,1:4-25; 7,2:36-53; 9,1:10, 11, 13 Wormley, James T. 2,2:51, 55; 4,2:88-90 Wotherspoon, Alexander 1,1:82, 83 Wotherspoon, William W. 1,1:78-83, 85 1,1:83; 1,2:6 Wright, Carroll D. 4,2:28 Wright, Frank Lloyd 5,2:39-41 Wright, Helen 8,2:70 WWDC radio station 7,2:4-25 Wyeth, Samuel 1,1:17 Wymer, John Philip 9,1:42-51 Y Yentsch, Anne, A Chesapeake Family and Their Slaves: A Study in Historical Archaeology (book review) 8,2:84, 85 Yockelson, Mitchell, book reviewer 6,2:87, 88 48 Young, Abraham 3,1:45,47, 49 Young, Ann Rozer 3,1:38, 39 Young, Mary 3,1:44 Young, Notley 3,1:25-27, 39-41, 45, 46, 48, 49, 51, 61, 118 Young, Samuel B. M. 1,1:71 ,72, 77 Young, William 3,1:44, 49 Young‘s Part of Allison‘s Forest Enlarged land patent 3,1:51 Youngsborough land patent 3,1:46, 51 Z Zink, John 9,1:16, 17

Washington History Tables of Contents only: Volume 10 Number 1 to end [Key words added for some entries]

Author Title/Description Vol(No) Pages Edward Mangum "Washington's Arena Stage Emerges from Church Cocoon" 10 (1) 4-23. Jane C. Leoffler "Frederick Gutheim Capital Catalyst" 10 (1) 24-45. Joanne Seale Lawson "Remarkable Foundations: Rose Ishbel Greely Landscape 10 (1) 46-69. Architect" Margaret Thomas "Josephine: The Washington Diary of a War Worker,1918- 10 (2) 4-23. Buchholz 1919" William M. Wright "White City to White Elephant: Washington's Union Station 10 (2) 24-43. Since World War II" Leslie T. Davol "Shifting Mores: Esther Bubley's World War II Boarding 10 (2) 44-62. House Photographs" David Weinstein "Women's Shows and the Selling of Television To 11 (1) 4-23 Washington, D.C. " Eric Ledell Smith "Lillian Evanti: Washington's African-American Diva" 11 (1) 24-43. James W. Moeller "Pepco, the Potomac and Nuclear Power" 11 (1) 45-61. Elizabeth A. Hanson "The Woodville Collection: Five Generations in 11 (1) 62-72 Georgetown" John W. Hechinger, Sr., "Black and Blue: The D.C. City Council vs. Police 11 (2) 4-23. with additional research Brutality1967-1969" by Gavin Taylor Jenell Williams "Fides Means Faith: A Catholic Neighborhood House In 11 (2) 24-45 Lower Northwest Washington, D.C. " Frances Copeland "Mary Shipman's Diary: A Young Woman Tours Official 11 (2) 46-64 Stickles excerpted and Washington, 1887" edited Kenneth R. Bowling, "A Foreboding Shadow: Newspaper Celebration of the 12 (1) 4-7. Federal Government's Arrival‖ Elaine C. Everly "The Local Impact of the War Office Fire‖ 12 (1) 8-11. Rubil Morales- "Imagining Washington: Monuments and Nation Building in 12 (1) 12-29 Vazquez, the Early Capital‖ William C. ""To Sell Their Birthright for a Mess of Potage": The 12 (1) 30-48 diGiacomantonio, Origins of D.C. Governance and the Organic Act of 1801‖ C.M. Harris, "Washington's 'Federal City,' Jefferson's 'federal town,'" 12 (1) 49-53 Catherine Allgor, "'Queen Dolley' Saves Washington City‖ 12 (1) 54-69 Pamela Scott, "Moving to the : 'Temporary 12 (1) 70-73 Inconveniences and Privations,'" Don A. Hawkins, "The City of Washington in 1800: A New Map‖ 12 (1) 74-77 Marilyn K. Parr, "Chronicle of a British Diplomat: The First Year in the 12 (1) 78-89 'Washington Wilderness,'" 49 Author Title/Description Vol(No) Pages Mary Beth Corrigan, "Making the Most of an Opportunity: Slaves and the 12 (1) 90-101 Catholic Church in Early Washington‖ Cynthia D. Earman, "Remembering the Ladies: Women, Etiquette, Diversions in 12 (1) 102-117 Washington City, 1800-1814‖ Cynthia D. Earman, "A Census of Early Boardinghouses‖ 12 (1) 118-121 Ruth Ann Overbeck and "William Prout: Capitol Hill's Community Builder‖ 12 (1) 122-139 Lucinda P. Janke Austin Kiplinger, "Growing Up in Washington I: An Inside-Outside View‖ 12 (2) 4-15 "Growing Up in Washington II: and 12 (2) 17-21 World War II‖ Richard T. Loomis, "The Telephone Comes to Washington: George C. 12 (2) 22-40 Maynard, 1839-1919‖ "Growing Up in Washington III: The Baby Boom Years and 12 (2) 41-45 their Echo‖ Faye P. Haskins, "The Art of D.C. Politics: Broadsides, Banners, And 12 (2) 46-63 Bumper Stickers‖ "Growing Up in Washington IV: Memorable Moments‖ 12 (2) 64-70 Zachary M. Schrag, "Mapping Metro, 1955-1968: Urban, Suburban, and 13 (1) 4-23. Metropolitan Alternatives‖ Gary Scott, "Clara Barton's Civil War Apartments" 13 (1) 24-31 Caroline Mesrobian "Building for Science: Carnegie Institution of Washington's 13 (1) 32-51 Hickman, Geophysical Laboratory‖ Leland J. White, "Dividing Highway: Citizen Activism and in 13 (1) 52-67 Arlington, Virginia‖ Mary Beth Corrigan, "Imaginary Cruelties? A History of Slave Trade in 13 (2) 4-27 Washington, D.C.‖ Hillary Russell, "Underground Railroad Activists in Washington, D.C.‖ 13 (2) 28-49 Richard Longstreth, "The Unusual Transformation of Downtown Washington in 13 (2) 50-71 the Early Twentieth Century‖ Pamela Scott, guest Special Issue Commemorating the Centennial of the 14 (1) editor McMillan Plan Kenneth R. Bowling, "From 'Federal Town' to 'National Capital': Ulysses S. Grant 14 (1) 8-25 and the Reconstruction of Washington‖ D.C., Michael R. Harrison, "The 'Evil of the Misfit Subdivisions': Creating the 14 (1) 26-55. Permanent System of Highways of the District of Columbia‖ William B. Bushong, "Glenn Brown and the Planning of the Rock Creek Valley‖ 14 (1) 56-71. Guest editor, Pamela Special Issue Commemorating the Centennial of the 14 (2) Scott. McMillan Plan Priscilla McNeil, "Pretty Prospects: The History of a Land Grant‖ 14 (2) 6-25. [1. Rosedale, 2. Forrest Hill. 2. Oak View (Red Top), 3. Twin Oaks, 4. Belvoir, 5. Mt. Alban, 6. St. Albans Church, 7. Weston, 8. Greenwood, 9. Industrial Home, 10. Northview, 11. Normanstone, 12. Normanstone Road, 13. Clifton, 14. Lyons Mill, 15. Lyons Mill Race and Dam, 16. Thompson‘s Bridge, 17. Holt House, 18. Adams Mill, 19. Connecticut Avenue and Quarry, 20. Redwood, 21. Woodley, 22. Mason‘s House.] Matthew B. Gilmore, "A Catalog of Suburban Subdivisions of the District of 14 (2) 26-55 Michael R. Harrison, Columbia, 1854-1902‖ [George Truesdell. William Forsyth. Arthur Randle. Petworth.] Michael R. Harrison, ―Above the Boundary: The Development of Kalorama and 14 (2) 56-69 Washington Heights, 1872-1900‖ 50 Author Title/Description Vol(No) Pages Ed Hatcher, ―Washington‘s Nineteenth-Century Citizens‘ Associations 14 (2) 70-95 and the Senate Park Commission Plan‖ Thomas P. Somma ―The McMillan Memorial Fountain: A Short History of a 14 (2) 96-107 Lost Monument‖ Don A. Hawkins Philip Woodworth Ogilvie 1931-2002. 14 (2) 108-109 Charles H. Atherton J. Carter Brown 1934-2002. 14 (2) 110 Barbara M. Franco "The Challenge of a City Museum for Washington, D.C.‖ 15 (1) 4-25 Frank Ceresi Carol "The Washington Nationals and the Development of 15 (1) 26-41 McMains, America's National Pastime‖ David Hathaway, "Small But Resilient: Washington's Chinatown Over the 15 (1) 42-61 Stephanie Ho Years‖ James M. Goode "The Civil War in Washington: Rare Images from the Albert 15 (1) 62-79 H. Small Collection‖ Dana Lanier Schaffer "The 1968 Washington Riots in History and Memory‖ 15 (2) 4-33 Benjamin R. Justesen "George Henry White and the End of an Era‖ 15 (2) 34-51 Mark Herlong "Recipes and Remedies from Antebellum Washington: That 15 (2) 52-73 Varnum-Hill Family Household Book‖ Matthew Gilmore "Resources," Recent Scholarship on the Washington, D.C. 15 (2) 74-79 Area. Covers years 2000 to early 2003. Donna M. Wells "Walter Edward Washington (1915-2003): A Photo 16 (1) 4-15 Tribute‖ Justine Christianson "The /Washington Coliseum: The Rise and Fall 16 (1) 16-35 of a Washington Institution‖ Rubil Morales-Vasquez "George Washington: the President's House, and the 16 (1) 36-53 Projection of Executive Power‖ Mark David Richards "The Debates over the Retrocession of the District of 16 (1) 54-82 Columbia, 1801-2004‖ Clayborne Carson, "The Fateful Turn Toward Brown v. Board of Education‖ 16 (2) 6-10 John Hope Franklin, "To and From Brown v. Board of Education‖ 16 (2) 11-13 Lisa A. Crooms, "Race, Education and the District of Columbia: The 16 (2) 14-25 Meaning and Legacy of Bolling v. Sharpe‖ Mark David Richards, "Public School Governance in the District of Columbia: A 16 (2) 23-25 Timeline‖ Donald Roe, "The Dual School System in the District of Columbia, 16 (2) 26-43 1862–1954: Origins, Problems, Protests‖ David A. Nichols, ―The Showpiece of Our Nation‖: Dwight D. Eisenhower and 16 (2) 44-65 the Desegregation of the District of Columbia‖ Marya Annette ―Our Cause is Marching On‖: Parent Activism, Browne 16 (2) 66-82 McQuirter, Junior High School, and the Multiple Meanings of Equality in Post-War Washington‖ Okianer Christian Dark, "The Role of Howard University School of Law in Brown v. 16 (2) 83-85 Board of Education‖ Bell Clement, "Pushback: The White Community‘s Dissent from Bolling‖ 16 (2) 86-109 Ossie Davis, "Marching Toward Justice‖ 16 (2) 110-113 Walter B. Hill, Jr., "NARA (National Archives and Records Administration) 16 (2) 114-116 and Brown v. Board of Education, 1954‖ Jogues R Prandoni and ―St. Elizabeths Hospital: Photos from 150 Years of Public 17 (1) 4-25 Suryabala Kanhouwa Service,‖ Holly Tank ―Dedicated to Art: William Wilson Corcoran and the 17 (1) 26-51 Founding of his Gallery,‖ Holly Tank ―William Wilson Corcoran: Washington Philanthropist,‖ 17 (1) 52-65 Cassandra Good ―A Transcript of My Heart,‖ The Unpublished Diaries of 17 (1) 66-82 Margaret Bayard Smith. 51 Author Title/Description Vol(No) Pages Matthew Pinsker ―The Soldiers‘ Home; A Long Road to Sanctuary‖ [Military 18 (1&2) 4-19 Asylum] Pamela Scott ―‘The City of Living Green‘: An Introduction to 18 (1&2) 20-45 Washington‘s Street Trees‖ Charles H. Atherton ―An Insider‘s Reflections on the Development of 46-77 18 (1&2) Washington 1960-2004‖ [Commission of Fine Arts] Michael G. Rhode ―The Rise and Fall of the Army Medical Museum and 78-97 18 (1&2) Library‖ Lyle Slovick ―George Y. Coffin: A schoolboy‘s Life in 19th-Century 98-119 18 (1&2) Washington‖ Anna Watkins ―To Help a Child: The History of the German Orphan 120-136 18 (1&2) Home‖ Sue Kohler Milestones: Charles Atherton (1932-2005) 18 (1&2) 139-140 Jeremy Korr "Political Parameters: Finding a Route for the Capital 5-29 19 & 20 Beltway, 1950-1964" Julie Polter "Dreams, Schemes, and Plat Maps: Mary Logan and 31-49 19 & 20 Columbia Heights" Faye P. Haskins "Behind the Headlines: The Evening Star's Coverage of the 51-67 19 & 20 1968 Riots" Kim Prothro Williams "The Garden Club of America Entrance Markers to 69-75 19 & 20 Washington" Don A. Hawkins "An Unpublished Map and the Location of the Federal 77-85 19 & 20 District" Paul Dickson and "The Legacy of the " 87-96 19 & 20 Thomas B. Allen