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THIRD PHASE OF AN ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY IN ARLINGTON COUNTY,

Final Report

Prepared by EdL "£ Traceries tnc, J_r 7he Virginia Department _'H_t_:_ric .ge_o_rccs and Arlington CounO_, Virginia Departmen_ of C_mmuni_" Pla_ffng,H_us#_g a_d Developmen¢

1998 THIRD PHASE OF .AN ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY IN ARLINGTON COUNTY_ VIRGINIA

Final Report

Prepared by E.H.T. Traceries Inco

The Virginia Department of Historic Resources

and

Arlington. CounD"_ Virginia Department of Community Plannh_g, Housing and Development

(Contact:Wi_Iiam.Date Waters_ Hi_t,:_riePreser_,ation Coordinat_r 703/358_376f_)

t998 TABLE OF CONTENTS

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.A (2 KN O _'_'_*..¢ g D O M EN e'_'_ S ...... 4

INTRODUCTION ...... 7

MAPS OF SURVEY AREA: PHASES I, II, and III ...... 8

HISTORIC THEMES ...... 12 I. Theme: Domestic ...... 13 "_ Theme:Education _ 3^ Theme: ReIigion ...... 33 4. Theme: Social ...... 36 5. Theme: Commerce/Trade ...... :...... 38 6o Theme: FuneraD,...... 40 7. Theme: Settlement Patterns ...... 4._ 8, Theme: Architecture/CormnuniW Pl_ni_g ...... 52

_SEARCH DESIGN ...... 6 I Objectives ...... 6 I Scope of Work ...... 6 I Methodology ...... 61. Expected Results ...... 67

SUR\_ ES. F.INDD_GS ...... 68 Arlington County Database HoIdings ...... 70 Summary m_.dAnalysis of Sun;ey Findings ...... 7I

RECOMMENDATIONS ...... 83

B[BLIOG-tL_\PHY ...... c'4 )_. ABSTRACT

The Phase HI Architectural Survey of Arlington Count}, was conducted between October l.997 and December 1998 by the architecttmaI a_d historic preservation fima of EMo"["_Traceries Inc. under the direction of the Virginia Department of Historic Resources (VDHR) mad the Arlington County Depm_ment of Community Plarming, Housing and Development° The pr_ect consisted, of the reconnaissance survey of 776 properties encompassing approximamly 3,000 acres that represent the areas and periods of signific.m_.ce of ArIingmn Co_mty within the defined boundaries established in the Phase I ArchitecmraI Survey conducted in I996o The Phase t on-site recommissance survey, which was to consist of 750 Noperties, centered on the residential neighborhoods of southern Arlington. specifically Neighborhood Service Are_ F, G, and H, as well as selected Target eXreaso 2"he subst.m_tiNnumber of properties within this part of southern A_lington Cotm_."that had reached the fifty-year-age limit set by the federal and state governments reduced the on-site survey to include the Target Areas -- Nauck, Cot_mbi.a HeigNs West,-andArea VaIley -- and 95% of Neighborhood Service Area. H with a total of 761 resources documemed. Phase g, conducted in I997, continued the reco_maissance survey process within specified Neighborhood Service Areas F, G .and H. This phase of on-site survey identified I015 properties, thereby comprehensively documenting aII resources erected prior to 1936 in southern ArIington Coun_ ,_.Phase III of the project included the identification, documentation, and assessmem of 776 additional, properties in central Arlington County, SpecificalIy, during this stage of the pr._.\iect,Neighborhood Serv'ice Area D, Barcrol"L Claremont, and Columbia Forest in Service .&'ea F, and the cormnunity of North. Highlands in Ser_.'iceArea E were targeted.

As stated in the historic cont.exL completed during the Phase I ArchitecmraI Survey in I995-_996, the period of significance for ArI.ingtor_ County began in 1674 wi_ the patenting of the Howson Tract. The development and grov_h of the counW wetsdirectly relaed _o Wavshington, DoC, and the federat presence as early as 179t, when the Ia_d was surveyed as part of the nation's capital° Returned to the Commonwealth of Virginia by the U.S, Congress in I846, Arlington. officially separated from the City of AIexandria in 1870_ Adopting the name Arlington County in 1.920, the community bega_, its greatest phase of development, growing from a population of 16,000 in 1920 to 170,936 in. 1.990. Today, aImost all of the 1and in Arlington has been developed, and consists of extensive singte-family residential neighborhoods, .and areas where commercial, once, mad muldpIe- family dwellings predominate.

The Phase I[I study resulted in fl_ecompIetion of Virginia Department of Historic Resources Field Forms for 776 properties at the recomaaissancedeveI. Each resource was architecturally defined, physicaIIy assessed, photographed with black and whi.te fiIm, and documented for its contribution to the historic context of Arlington: CounW, The im.pressive numb_ of historic .properties within the targeted sv_rvey.areas if>reedmethodology b'-_ed largely on historic maps ea_dcounty needs. E.H.T. Traceries Inc. used a 1.936 Sartbom Fire Insurance Map and the 1943 Frankli.n Survey Map to properly identify historic resources to be included in ,he survey, B.egtm in I997, the on-site survey of Barcroft, Claremont, and Columbia Forest in Neighborhood Service Area F were completed -ff._l[owingtheestablished methodoIogy tbr the communi_ ,_,At _herequest ofthe county, _.hesurvey PhaseHIArchitecturalSurveyReportof Arlingt

Following the reconnaissance survey, seventeen propmies were recommended for further investigmior_ at the intensiveqevel_ The neighborhoods of Lyon P_k and Barcroft were researched and documented Ks pote_tial I_istori¢ districts, which is def'med by the NationaI Register of Historic Pisces eas.possessing a sigmficartt conce_tration, li_kage, or continuity of sites, buildings, or structures united historically or aesthetically by plan. or physical development. The concentrmior_ of Lustron houses identified i_ Columbia forest and Barcroft wan'ares further investigations, possibly leadi_ag to the preparation of the Nationa! Register Multiple Property Documen.L S_pplementaD, to the above reco_rm_endatio_as, it is propesed that addi.tionaI on-site field smwey work be conducted to comprehensively doc_ment aI1properties erected prior to 1947 within Areas D, F, G m._dH. The commmlity of Claremor_t, IargeIy est_hshed bev,veen 1946 mad 1949, should be surveyed to the 1950 date of co_astructior_ as the neighborhood remains as."platted. Additionally, the sur_'ey fietd work should be cominued withi.r_ Neighborhood Service Areas that have not previously been documented. Phase III Architectural Stwvey Report of Arlington County, Virginia E.H.T. Traceries, Inc., t998 Page 5

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

As in the two previous phases, EM.T. Traceries Inc. wishes to thm_k WilIiam Dale Waters at the Deparm_.ent of Community Plam_ing, Housing and Development of Arlington Cotm.ty for his on- going corm_aitmentto ins project. David A. Edw,_rds of VDHR also deserves recognition and praise for assisting E.H.T. Traceries Inc° for a third year in meeting the needs of the County aa_dthe State° Additionally, Suzanne Durham at the VDHR arcNves merits a great deal of ti_Ks for her assistm_ce. E.H."I".Traceries Inc. would also Iike to tha,_ the Library of Virginia, VDHR Archives, Arlington County Public Library's Virginia Room: the many local commmlity and neighborhood groups, and the Arlington Coumy Historical Society.

A special word of gratitude is sent to the many residents of Arlington County, who allowed access to their homes and provided valuable information regarding fl_ehistory of the counW, neighborhood communities, and individual resot_rces. Phase IH Architectural Survey Report of Artmgto_t County., Virginia E,H,T, Traceries, Into, I998 Page 6

LIST OF MAPS AND ILLLSTRATIONS

Figure 1° Phase I, II, and It7ISurvey A.rea.s...... page 8 Figure 2: Neighborhood Service Area F...... page 9 Figure 3" Neighborhood Service Area D ...... page I0 Figm-e 4: Neighborhood Service Area E ...... page I I Figure 5" North 22'<_andNorth Queen Street ...... page I6 .Figure 6: Dawson-Bailey House (000-0149) ...... page I 7 Figure 7: House, 228 North Edgewood Street (000-5335) ...... page 18 Figure 8: House, 928 North Daniel Street (000-5261.) ...... page 19 Figure 9: Irving Apartment BuiIding (000-..60_) ...... page 20 .Figt_re 10: A.dvertisemen_ fbr the ".;' ...... page 22 .Figure 11" .House, 508 North Fillmore Street (000-553t) ...... page 22 Figure 12: House, 3 I5 North Garfield Street (0004477) ...... page 24 Figure I3: House, 232 North Nelson Street (000-5712) ...... page 25 Figure I4: Lustron House, 5201 South I2 '_*Street (000_5012) ...... page 27 Figure 15: Shed, 24 North Highland Stree_ (000-5414) ...... page 28 Figure 16: Garage, a_._"_• .- North Gart_e[d Stree_ (000-5477) ...... page 29 Figure I7: Garages, 80%805 North Danville Street (000-5219; >,._al)...... page 30 Figure 18: Dawson-BaiIev_.prmgh.ouse(000-5060) ..page 3I Figu.re I9: Teresa Home School (000-5128) ...... page 32 Figtire 20: Virginia Avenue Cl.aristim_Churd_ (000-5515) ...... page 33 Figure 2 I" .ArIington. Church of Ctn'ist (000-5697) ...... page 34 F.igure 22: First Church ofthe Nazarene (000-5054) ...... page 35 Figure 23" Lyon Park Commtmity Center (000-5375) ...... page 36 Figure 24' Women's CIub of Ashton Heighis. (000-5509) ...... page 37 Figure 25" CommerciaI Building, 2645-2649 North Pershi_ag Drive (0004174) ...... page 38 Figure 2(5" _aq_itey's Restaurant (0004 I72) ...... page 39 Figure 27" Columbia Garde_s Cemetery (000-5758) ...... page 4(1 Figure 28' Lyon Park, 400 .Block.of North Edgewood Street ...... page 47 •"_ _ "3 Figure a.9" House, 916 Nor_.hDaniel Street (000-5265) ...... page >._ Figure 30" House, 609 North Edgewood S_ree.t(000-5516) ...... page 54 Figure 31" House, 224 North Jackso_ Street (000-5675) ...... page 55 Figure 32" House, 2 t3 North Barton Street (000-5 t05) ...... page 56 Figure 33" House, la6 North Irving Street.(000-5674) ...... page 57 Figure 34: House, 411 North Cleveland Street (000-5092) ...... page 58 Figure 35" Houses, I943-[955 North Cleveland Street ...... page 58 Figure 36: House,_z.) '_0"o Nord_.Rolfe Street (000-5056)...... page 60 Figure 37: Lyon Park. Potential. His,oric District Study Area ...... page 90 Figure 38 Barcroft Potential Historic District Study Area ...... page 92 Phase HI Architectural Smxey geport of"Arfing_o_ CounD', Virg._ia E,H,T, Traceries, Inc., 1998 Page 7

INTRODUCTION prpject Purpose and G_mls

The A.rchitecturaI Survey Report of Arlington County, Virginia is a multi-phase project funded for a third year.. (RFP Number 9_7-98-<} " in October 1997 under the terms of the Virginia Department of Historic Resources' Cost-Share Program. The Virginia Department of Historic Resources (VDHR) in conjunction with Arlington County contracted with E.H.T. Traceries Inc. m conduct the third phase of the recormaissance survey of sou.them Arling_on Co_mty, Virgilaia. The work was to include the on-site documentation of approximately 770 properties_ a detaiIed survey report, and recommendations regarding further study of any, or N.I, of the resources retaini.r_g sigj._ifica_ace and integrity within the historic context established i_,Phase ][(conducted in. t995-1996)°

Scope of Werk

The project ant.icipated the sura.'ey of previously idemified properties as weli as those resources not previously identified that met the fifty-year-age requirement arid were located within the:bo-tmdaries of Neighborhood _ervIceS " Area D in. the ce_atraIporti.:onof Arlington County. AdditionM1.y, the communities of Claremont, Columbia Forest, and Barcroft in. Service Area F, which was docum.emed in part during Phase II, -andthe con_.ani_y of North Highlands in Service .,_ea E were comptetely docm_ented to the i936 date of construction. Each resource was assessed, smxeyed, documented, and photographed at the recormais.vmce4eveI on Virginia Department of Historic Resources Field Forms. This process allowed f_r-a thorough smd.y of each resource, i_s date of constructiorl substantiated by historic maps, buiIding materials, architecmraI style, and use. All of the properties were entered into the I.r_tegratedPreservation Software Database (IPS), which aIIowed for record.orion, comparison and contrast of each o.f _ae resources identified in Phases I, II, and IH. Within the established significm_ce of .4a'Iington Counv,. each resource was assessed for its contributio_._win recommendations _%rNrther study as a potential individuM Iandmark or historic district.

Stat_fing

Funded by VDHR in conjunction wit;h Arlington. Count}', Phase III of the Sur,*ey of Arlington County was contracted to E.H.T. Traceries [nc., an arcfni.tecturaINstory iSm_.specializing in historic prese_wation. Laura V. Trieschm_mn served as Project Mm_ager/Senior Architecmmi Historian, responsible for overseeing the completion of the pr_ect, w_ting the final su,wey report, and final assessment of the resources. "IT_eon-site survey, field work, IPS data entI% gradinitial assessment of the properties was cond_cted by architectural his_or[mas, Kat}_n Ao Gettings, Kristyna G. Olsem and Robin J. Weidlich. Additionally, Ms. Gettir_gs was responsible fbr the archival resea_'ch mad documentation cond_Icted at Iocal, staie and federal repositories, as well as contacting the c:ommmli.ty associations. Phase III Architectural Survey Report of Arlington Coung,, Vi_ EM,T. Traceries, Inc, 199g Page 8

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SURVEY AREAS IN THE SOUTt_RN AND CENTRAL PORTIONS OF, A RL" INGTONT COUNTY FOR PHASE-_ S I, II, AND III Pha_e III Architec_ral Survey Rep_r_ of Ar_i_gtoa Couaty_ V_ia E.H.T. Tracer_e._, Inc._ I998 Page 9

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NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICE AREA F _ Y .. 7 SURge E$. ED COMPREHENSI_rELY TO 1936 DATE OF CONSTRUCTION DURING PHASESII AND III ...... • ...... ,., ...... , ...... Phase, I1[IArchitectural Survey Report of Arlington County, girg_a E.H.T. Traceries, ln¢., _998 •Page _I

NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICE AREA E NORTHHIGHLANDS SURVEYED COMPREHENSIVF_LY TO THE 1936 DATE OF CONSTRUCTION DURING PHASEIII Phase IH .Archi_ect_ral. Survey Report of Arlington Coun.ty, Virginia E.H.T. Traceries, Incr. 1.998 Page I2

HISTORIC THEMES

The Virginia Departmem of Historic Resources (VDHR) has develeped eighteen historic themes that capture the context of Virginia's heritage .fi:omthe earliest times, These themes are defined in the Survey Findings section of this report. Whenever possible, the documented resources were placed within the eighteen, historic context themes established by VDHR to allow for a better understamding of the development impacts a.ffhcting the survey area. Eight of the eighteen themes _e discussed here -_ they pertai_a to the extaaat historic resources within the Phase [It survey area of Arlington. Count', The most prevNent theme is the Architecture/C:ommuni.ty .Planning Theme, tblIowed closely by the Domestic Theme. Resources relating to the Conm_erce/Trade, Education, Religion, Funerary, Set_Iemen_ Patterns, and Social themes were also idemified, although, only minimaIIyo The remaining ter_themes- Government/Law;_Political, Recreation/Arts, Health Care/Medicine, Etbmicitydlmmigration, Mil.itary/Def_._ase, Transportation/Communicatiom Subsistence/Agriculture, Technology,_ngineering, Landscape, and Industry/Processing/_xtraction -- were not identified dtmng this survey.

Ia_erestingly, as the survey et."_brtsprogress northward ir_ Arlington Count},, the number of themes identified has fluctuated. Durir_g Phase [, eleven of the eighteen themes were documemed- Architecture/Cormnunity Planning, Domestic, Commerce/Trade, Religion, Fu_aerary, Education, Social, Settlement Patterns, Recreatior_/Arts, Milita_T;©efe_ase, and Ethnici_*/[mmigrations. Phase [I included fourteen of the eighteen themes - Architecture/Community Plarming, Domestic, Cowa_erce/l:rade, Religion, Fm_eraD.', Education, Social, Settlement Patterns, Govemment/Law/Politica.l, Military/Defense, Recreation/Arts, Subsistence/Agriculture, Trar_sponatiors_egi_eering, and E_hnicity/Immigration.

The ch.ma.gei_ the mm_ber of themes documented. &_Jring each survey phase may be attributed to the suburban context of cemral Arlington Cotmty and the residential communities that developed during the second quarter of the 20e_ century. The dose proximity to Washi_agton, D.C., as welI as its importmme as an ou@ing component of the nation's capita[, may have redt_ced the thematic diversity in the cenwal region ofthe counW_ The Ioss of physicaI reminders of the county's designation as a 19'_' centuD" rural community, aa_d hater, as a turn of the 20 *_'century streetcar suburb, invokes significance to those minimal thematic contexts that have beer_ identified _h.r.ougho_._tthe survey process. This is especially true for properties relating to the S_,bsistence/Agriculture, Transportation/Communication, Cmmnerce/Trade, Settlement Patterns, Religion, and Military/Defense themes. While a few properties have been documented with association to these themes, they tend to be exmnples dating i?om the second told third quarters of the 20"a century, thus indicating that pro-20 t*"century illustrations _re significant as rare examples of the property type. Upon completion of the entire survey effort, anticipated a.t_erPhase V[II, a more substantiaI a_alysis of the thematic diversity should be prepare_. Phase [I_[Architectural Survey Report of Ar|ington Cotmty, Virginia E.H.T. Traceries, Inco, I998 Page I3

THEME: DOMESTIC RESOURCE TYPES: Singte_Famity DwelIing_, .Mu_tiple_Famiiy Dwe|.t_gs, a_d Domestic Outbuilding_

During this phase of the architectural smwey of A.rlington County, 764 resources out of a total of 776 properties were documented as associated with the Domestic Theme. The resource types identified in the survey area include 758 single-family dwellings, 6 multi_ Family dweIIings, _d 542 associated outbuildings, such as sheds, carports, well houses, playhot_ses, and garages. [ntense development of domestic buildings in this moea began in the Reconstruction and Growth Period (1.865-1917), extenNng into the World War I to World War I1 Period (I917-1945). The greatest growth within the. survey area occurred between 1920 .and 1929, with sixty percem of the 764 domestic buildings erected during this nine-year span, This increase in domestic buildings was directly associated to the need f.br working and middle class ho_sing .{br the new employees brought to the Washington Metropolitan Area by the federal government. T_aeconstruction of multi-.family dwellings, whi.ch provided the greatest concentration of hotasing within a limited area, was introduced in Arlington in the I930s, This practice reached its culmination in the survey area during the World War I to World War H Period (19 I%I 945), with the construction of six multi-family dwellings° This ix a significaaat decrease when compared to the ninety-three .mutti-family &:veilings documented in the southern portion of the coun_ _during Phases [ and II of the survey,

The domestic resources in the Phase 1II survey area, both single-family and mulfi-fami.Iy dwellings, are typically one--and-a-half stories to two stories in height, constructed of wood frame o.r_solid brick foundations. Wood flame was d.oct_mented 586 times, while masonry was noted I65 times with the greatest concentration of brick dwdlings fi.mnd in the neighborhood of Lyon Park. The roofs are primarily side gable (461 documented), _md typically clad in asphalt shingles throughot_t the survey area, The cI._.inmeys,predominately constructed of brick, are interior (279 idemified) and exterior (365 identified). The more modest dwellings in the survey area are three- to five-bays wide with a central entry; however, a significant n_mber of side-passage dweIlings were documemed. In total, 512 or sixty-seven percent, of the single-*iam.ily dwellings have one-stuD, porches on the fgcade. While the double-hung, wood sash window was overwhelmingly prominent tlnooughout the smwey area, casem.er_ta_d fixed windows were documented I51 and I [0 times, respectively,. The architecturaI s_qes in the survey area range from the Queen Ax.mestyle to the Modem Movement of the latter half of the 20 ta cerltnry. The dominant domestic style is tlxe Bungalow/Cra_sman, comprising 475 om of the 761. (or sixty-two percen0 of the single- family domestic properties s_rveyed. The Colonial Revival style,, the most prevalent architectural style noted during Phases [ and II, was documented only 1.69 times, Phase I11[ArchitectRral S_rvey Report of Arlington CounD,', Virgi._.ia E.H,T, Traceries, lnc. 1998 Page I4

Interestingly, tl.aePhase II Architectural Smwey of south Arlington County concluded that the ma.jorky of the dwellings were co_asWactedbetween 1930-I939, ten years later th.m_the average date identified during Phases I and HIo AdditionNly, the residential building types sur_,eyed in Phases I and IiI were predominately equipped with exterior end brick chimneys, rather than the inted.or brick chimney which dominated the Phase II survey area. :[_e plan, fbrm, and massing of the dwellings, however, were co_istent between alI ttlree of the survey phases.

One dwelIing dating from the Colow to Nation Period (I750-1789) was identified during Phase J[,while the oldest residential buildings identified durirtg Phase II were constructed during the Antebellum Period (I830-I860). During Phase IlL the oldest residential buildings date from the Reconstruction arid Growth Period (1865-I917). The chronological development of _-_iington County, moving south to noah, uppers to represent its status as a streetcar suburb of WasNngton, D.Co, which :prompted rapid growth in. the suGounding communities by _he second quarter of the 20 t_century.

Typically, the majority of stlburban domestic buildings have associated outbuildings. Since most suburbs throughout the nation developed after 1900 were predicated on the use of automobiles, garages were an essential feature. A total of 368 garages were identified durir_g the survey, 305 of which were determined to be historicdly associated with the primary dwelling. Instigated by the maiborder catatogtms in the 1910s and 1920s, the garages _d other associated outbuildings tended to be similar in styIe and .fom_. to the dwdling tmuse. UnIike the garages, the sheds in the survey area appear to be extremely unassuming and of a prefabricated nature. The utiIitariar_ i_r_c.tion of the btIiidings dictated the one-stoIT, front-gable form of the wood frame sheds. A total of I42 sheds were documented in the survey area, only eighteen of which were ascertained m be historic.

\_q_ile the style and forms wiII be discussed under the Domestic Theme, a more in-depth description and comparison wiI1 be examined in the ,_chitecmre/Community Planning T}aeme. For a discussion of residential development dt_ring the Et_mpean Settlement to SocieW Period (160%1750); _he Colow to Nation Period (1750- [789); m_d the Early NationaI Period (I78%I830), see "First Phase of an tk.rchitecmral Survey i.n Arlington Cotmty," (September 1996). For a discussion of resi4entia! deveIopment during the Antebe1Ium Period (I830-1.860)and the CiviI War Period (I861-1865), see "Second Phase of an Architecmral Survey of Arlington County," (1997) Phase IH Architec_xaral Survey Repo_ of Ar|_g{on. Coum_j, Virginia E,H,T, Traceries_, I_.¢,, !998 Page I5

ReconsgrucgioJ_ aud Grou,thPeriod (I865-I917)

Within the survey area, 266 domestic resources were identified as associated with the R.econs_uction and Growth Period (I 865-1917). This includes 261 singIe-family dweiIings and five muItiple4amiIy residences. FoIIowing a veu nominal development spurt at the begim_ing of the 20':_centuU, the majority of the dwdlings dating from this period, an overwhelming torn1 of 224, were erected in 1915. Between I910 and 19[5, transportation routes and streetcar lines, commurfity services such as water _d sewer, and the influx of govermne_t workers caused a substantial rise ir_ the population of the sur_'ey area, which was developing rapidly as a suburban, community of the District of Columbia.

The dominant fonsa sad detaiIing in the survey area tbr this period followed the Bungalow/Craftsman style, with 245 examples ide__atifiedoInterspersed throughout the area were numerous examples of Colonial Revival, Queeu Anne, and Tudor Revival style dweIIings. Traditio_aally, the domestic buiIdings were oae-a_ad-aqmlf stories or two stories in height with fall-width porches on the facades. Of the 266 domestic resources, a tomI of 243 have porches. The roofqines are primarily Iow-pitched side-, fi:oa>, or multiple gables. The low pitch of the roofs directly related, to the small number of dormers, just I02 in all.

Expa,adi_g on the Lain Victoria_ trends that began i_athe CiviI War Period, the architecture of the Reconstruction mad Growth Period in Virginia included more elaborate detailir_g o_a the exterior and imricate floor plaas. With little attempt to be historically precise, the s_listic ornamentation was freely adapted £rom both medieval and classical, precedents. Typical styles of the period incIuded the Second Empire, Stick, Queen Anne, Shi_agle, and Richardsonian Romanesque, all of which often incorporated traditional etemems from the Gothic Revival and Italia_ate styles. Many of the domestic buildings of the Victorian era had irregular plazas, strong asymmetrical £acades, and steeply pitched roofs. 2"he ptans provided a diversity not previously experienced with an emphasis on human scaIe and domestic comfms. Phase IlI Architectural Survey R_port of Arli:agto_. Cou_b', Virgi_iia EMvT. Traceries, Ir_¢._1998 Page 16

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Within the survey area, however, the dwell.ings dating t_comthe Reconstruction• and Gro_a_h Period were more modestly adoreed to reflect a vernacular imerpretation of the Queen _-Mme style. Dating from between 1890 a_.d 1915, the buildings range from one-and-a-half stories to two-and-a-haK stories. Each of the dwdlings, constructed of wood frame, have L- or T- shaped plar_s with. intricate gabled rooflines and numerous porches. The buildings incorporate the fashionabIe irregalar pIans with asymmetry, while reducing the intricate high-style embeIlishmems commonly adorning dwellings erected during this period. This lack of applied ornaar_ent often reflected the economic status of the _aeighborhood, mad the growing need for inexpensive Eousing in middle-class suburban communities.

Located in the Iittle ½aown neighborhood of Mackey Hilt in North Highlands, the best documented examples of this turn of the 2ff _ century domes, ic form include the dwelIings at 11702North 22*'<_Street(000-014i), 1.710 North 22_a Street (000-0142), 1.720 North 22_ Street (000-0 I46), and 1.721North 22"_Street (000_0147)_ Phase [Ill ArchitecmraI Survey Report of Ar_.ingmt_Comity, Virginia E_H,T, Traceries, Ir_c,, I998 Page _7

A_aother common building fom_ of the period was the I-house, a traditionally vernacular two-story domestic bu_Iding with end chimneys and a ful.l-width porch on the facade. One of the most significant examples of this form. utiIizing its building materials for stylistic embellishment, is the Dawsort-Bailey House (000-0149) at t.he imersectior_ of North Taft and North 2 l't streets_ Previously identified and therefore not included in the survey, the stone building was constructed in two phases, dating from the first qum'ter of the 18_ century and circa 1859. Foilowing the mid-19 e centuO _ addition, the single-pile plan building displays the identifying side gable roo£ interior end chimneys, and full-width front porch of the I- house fomao Uncharacteristic of the form however, because of the addition, the Dawson._ BaiIey House has a rare double_pen plar_, t.hus requiring two side emry openings, ra_he: than the typicalIy cen.trat.-passage pl_n of the I-house.

Fi.g_re 6: Dawso_-Bailey House, 2135 North Taft Street ((I00_0149) Phase I_I Architect_rai St_rvey Report ofArlingtm_ County'. Virgirda E.H.Tv Traceries, l_nCo,I998 Page I 8

R.etai.ning its populari_ during the 19_hcentu_,, the I-house form contim_ed to be constrtlcted welI into the 20'_'_centuu in rural and suburban commmiities. In keeping with its neighbors alotIg North 22_ Street, the I-house form seen in North Highlemds lacked applied architectaral embetlishment_s. This vemacuIar halImark is clearly visible at 1716 North 22"_ Street (000-0145)_ a modest I-borise constructed during the first qtarter of the 20*_centuw.

After the turn. of the 20thcentury, the traditionaI domestic form cont.inued to be interpreted for economy and convenience. The resulting bungaIow mimicked the plan and massing traditionaiIy associated with the fashionable Queen _Mmestyle; yet, the btmgNoid form was invariably one to one-aa'_d-a-haIf stories in height. Overwhelmingly know,_aas a style rather thm_. a fon'n, the bungalow is covered by a low-pitched, intersecting gable roof that encompassed the offer_ wrapping porch. The irregular ptaa allowed for additional window openings and direct access to the porch from various secondary rooms. The modest arrangement of the wood frame buildings made them. one of the most popular low- m middle-income domestic _bn=s in growing suburbar_ con_rmnities across the .

The modest bungalow was often trimmed with stone and brick, half-timbering, exposed rafter ends, multi-light fixed windows, and massive porch supports, th._:ts,melding the bungalow form with the Craftsman style perpemallyo As the most popuIar fbrm dttring the Reconstruction and Growth. Period, the bungalow form. of Arlington CounD" was eqt_ally embelIished with Queen Anne, Craksman, and Colonial RevivaI style detailing.

Fig_re 7: H

Another of the popular building ibm_s of the late 19'_ and natty 20_' centuries was the American Four-square, commonly ornamented with Colonial Revival- and Craftsman.style detailii:_g. The term Four-square is often used in reference to an architectural style, yet it means a par_icular house fom'_ -- just as bm_galows a_adcabins _re forms rather than styles° The two-story, four-morn-per-floor house plan without a hall ix a much-used concept that refers to the halI/parlor plan of the 18t_cenma, _,

One excellent iIlustration of the American Fot_r-square exhibiting architectural detailing fashionable in the early part of the 2ffa cent.ua ,_is the house at 928 North Daniel Street (000- 5261). This imposing freestanding dwe1Iing was constructed sometime between I900 and 1915, several years prior to the platting of _he surrounding community of Lyon Park-. The building has the characteristically distinguished two-stou height, hipped or pyramidal roof with. pronounced eaves and dormers that light an extra half-sto_, large front porch, and the Iack of ornate ex,eri.or ornament. The overatl shape is a cube, and the main entry opening is located oft=center.

Figure 8: Ho_se, 928 North Da_iel Stireei (000_52611) Phase [II A.rchi.tecturai Sun, ey Report ef Ar}in.gton Coun_ _,Virginia EoH.T, Traceries, l_cA, ]998 Page 20

Werld i.far.I te Werld War H Peried (19.17-1945)

Deri_g the World War I. to World War II Period (i91%I945), the count" as a whole was deveioping at a rapid rate as a suburban, community with strong ties to Washi._:_gton,D.C, The number of Ariingtonians comin_ed to grow, with the population reaching 26,615 residents in I930. This nm_aber was nearl.y doubled ten years later, in I940. with. a total of 57,040 residems. Of those emptoyed in 1940, more than forty percent were involved with the government on a local, state, and federal basis. Additional.ly, the growing _mmber of governmen_ jobs and city wages caught the atten._ion of Iota1 f_am-_ers,who began selling _heir 1and to speculating real estate deveIopers.

Between 1917 and 1945, _t.aesu_ey area _aw its greatest phase of deveiopmenL with tSe construction of 495 domestic dwellings (sixty-five pe.rcen_ of the domestic resources identified). Of those 495 buildings, 494 were single4.iamity dwelIings_ whiIe only one multiple-_miiy dwelling was documented .f._comthisperiod°

Figure 9: The lrviag Apartment Bui_ding, 605 North [r_'_ng Street (000_5603) Phase tll Architectural Survey Report of Arlington Cotmly, Vi_i:_:_a E,HoTo Traceries, .Iac., 1998 Page 21

Begiiming in 1917, Arlington Coun.ty grew to become the largest suburb of Washington, D.C., due to numerous domestic resources within the. survey area being erected to primarily serve the growing government population. Betwees. the years 1.920 and 1929,(, the greatest number of domestic resources were constructed, 458 of the 495 surveyed form_this period. Typically, the buildings were one-and-a-half stories _o two-and-a.q_alf stories in height with one- -and three-bay-wide tkont porches. 71_e plan. of the dwellings usually had a central passage and were two rooms deep. Roof-Iines were ovec,vhelmingly side gable, clad. in asphalt shingles_ Continuing the architectur.al styles and plans of the previous period, the domestic buildings of the World War t to World War II .Period were primarily erected in. the Bungalow/Craflsman and Cclomal__ ' Revival styles.. The Bungalow/Craftsman form dominated the early part of the period, substituted by 1930 with the rectangui.ar plan of the Colonial Revival style.

The Bungalow/Craftsman styie dwellings flromthis period were id.emified more often in the Lyon. Park community, aIthough a significant number were documented in North Highiands and Barcroft. ln contrast to the bungaIoid form of the late 19t_'and early 20_ centuries, the Bungalow/Crat_tsma_a-s_qe domestic buildings of ins period of intense development tended to be more modest and smatler in. scale, aIthough net abvays in detail. Often, the wrapping porches indicative of the ff-_rm,werelimited to the t.hcade m_d, in several instances, they were enclosed to provide additional living space.

The number of domestic dwe1Iings folIowing the Bungalow/Craffsman form and style greatly increased at the beginning of this period, beca_kseof the availabiliD" of kit,house and mail-order plans. The largest, and by far the most we_l!kn.own, of the mail-order companies was Sears, Roebuck and Compan.y of Chicago, I11ineis. The company began to design and sell house kits in the mid-1890s, and in its three decades of operation, Sem's made a substa_tiaI contribution to 20%century housing in America. One of the reasons for the popularity of Sears houses was that they consciously reflected popular Americm_ tastes of the period. Sears, however, was not the only American company to manuthcmre or selI houses through maiborder catalogs, nor was it the o,nly company to sell house designs° The late 1.9.'_and' early 20'_'centuries were ripe fbr entrepreneurs who sold architectural phms as well as the houses themsdveso The Hodgson Company, Aladdin Homes, Ray H, Bemaett Lumber Company, and Montgomery Ward nit had their st_t in the housing business between [895 and I910. All shipping w_ dene by rail; consequently the 1.ar.gest concentration of mail-order houses is in the Northeast and Midwest, areas that were served by many rail Iines._

I Katherff_.e Cofe S_.evenson and H.. Ward Jand.I,l:/t_a_.'_,_.bMail:y" A Gadde ge)House.s from &ears, Roebuck a_d C<_#wa_.y,(Washington, DC: The Preservatior_ Press. 1986}, ppo I9-30; A/addin "Ba_i!ti_, a Din: SiameseC'c_alog., _.917. 7"heAladdi_Company, (New York, Ne,a: York: Dover .Publications, ._nc_,I995), passim. Phase Ili Arch itectu,ral Survey Report of Arlingto_ CounE¢, Vh'gh_ia Eot-LT,Traceries, Inc,, I998 Page 22

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F_gure 10:Sears, Roebuck and Compar_y_ "Mou_t Vernm_, 1921_ I922, a_,d 19252'

Fig_re t 1: Hoarse, 508 Nort_ Fillmore Street (0{}0-5531), {Sears* _1om_ Verao,_ PhaseHIArchkectura|SurveyReportof ArlingtonCounty,Virginia E,I-LTTraceries,Inc. ._1998 Page23

It has been documer_ted that Ar[ingtot_ County conIaiaed n_merous genuine exampIes of maiI-order and catMog houses, p_rticularly ir_ those communities Iocated wittai_a c.Iose proximity to Washington, D,C. and tlae -rail lirles_ Corm_aonly, builders and. real estate developers purchased a plan and proceeded to erect numerous examples of the building based on the original, mail_order design_ Consequently, positive identification ofmail-order and catalog houses during a recormaissance survey is aeariv impossible; however, at least thirty-one possible houses have been identified. The date of construction for all. possiNe exm_aples, which ranges from I9t9 to 1936, was largely ba_ed on the date provided, ia reproduced mail-order catalogs.

Exam.pies of ma_i-)rd_:r houses ider_tified from. the on-site recon.rlaissance survey ixaclude:

315 North Bryan Street (000-5096) 102 Nort.h Fillmore Street (000-540I) 800 North C1evelartd Street (000-5134) 301.5North 2_ Street (000-544 I) 320 North Bryan Street (000-5 I45) 3107 North 4_ Street (000-5456) 2507 North Pershing [)five (000-5157) 3I 16 Nor.tt_2_'_Road (000-54631) 807 North DanieI Street (..000-5202) 3007 North _'_y Street(000-547I) 28 I8 Wast_ington Boulevard (000-5228) 315 North. Garfield Street (000-5477) 26 [2 North Pershing Drive (000-5235) 2910 North 2 'd Road (000-5487) 2515 North 2_aRoad (000-5252) 3016 North 5:aStreet (000-5503) 26 I2 North 3*'_Street (000-5295) 3119 North. 7'_ Street (000-5572) 2629 Washington Boulevard (000-5308) 402 North Jackson Street (000-5638) 202 North Edgewood Street (000-5325).. _._20_No_h _'4_S _treet(000-5645) 4_•' "_'_.; North Edgewood Street (000-5344) 3227 North I" Street (000_5650) 2917 Northa -,,,d Street (00J-%74) " Ci _ 1I4 North Jackson Street (000-5652) 31.3North Fillmore Street (000-5377) 3210 North I*'Road (000-5687) 2916 North 2 *_dStreet (000-5380) 3215 North t*' Street (000_5701) 2 t9 North Fillmore Street (000-5387) .Phase l[I Architectural Survey Report of ArI[ngton CourtIy, Virginia E.H."['. Traceries, h_c,, 1.998 Page 24

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Figu re t 2: House., 31 $ .N_rth Garfield Street ((_00_5477)

The Colonial Revival style, gaining popularity in suburban neighborhoods after the mrn of the 20_'hcentury, typically displays a cen_al-passage plan, although a substantial number of side-passage plans were documented. The rectangular buildings commonly measures three to five bays in width wi_h a variety of rooflines, including side gable and gambrel. Drawing from severn popular architectural styles of the early part of the 19'_'ce_atu_', the ColoniaI RevivaI style exhibits accentuated entry doors, normalIy decorated with pediments supported by pilasters or s|ender columns. Domaers range in form from front gabIe, semi-circular arched, and eyebrow windows.

The neighborhood of Lyon Park contains one of the greatest concentrations of highest.% Colonial Revival bt_ildings f}om the World War I to World War H period. These dwellings are commonly constructed of wood frame or brick with side gable and gambrel roofs clad in asphalt shingIes. Three to five bays wide, the dwellir_gs of Lyon Park tended to be slightIy smaller in scale and pIan than those of neighboring Colonial Revival-style dwellings, partic_Iarly those documented alor_g Arlington Ridge Road. Another notable distinction is the reduced stylistic ornamentation dispIayed on the Lyon Park dwetlings, a trend tshat was reduced by the mass prodactior_ of domestic dwellings ,o meet the growing housing needs of ,he nation's caipital in the 1930s and 1940s. This more modest interpretation is pm'tic_.,larly visible on North Pershing Drive, where the two-sto_3."brick dweIlings are virmally idemicaI ir_ptan, fon_n, massing, materiaI, and have limited stylistic ornamentation. Phase I1[ Architectural Survey Report of Arlington CounD,',Virginia EM_T_ Traceries, Inc., I998 Page 25

Figure t3: House, 232 Nerth Nelson SCreet (000_5712)

The increasing need for mas>produced housing at a low cost led to the reinven.tion of the "Cape Cod" _bm_, popularized early in the 18_ century. The R_rm is one to one_and_a-half stories i.n height with a side gable roof and a singIe end chimney_ UNike its ancestor, the 20t"-century Cape Cod house was pierced with. dormers Ihat aIlowed the upper story to be more fully utilized. The facades were comm.only marked with entry porticoes or porches° Like _he I-house form of the late 19'_' certtmT, the Cape Cod was augmented by rear additions and projecting bays on the facade. Of the approximately fifty Cape Cod forms identified, the stylistic detailing generally followed the Colonial Revival style, although elements characteristic of the Tudor Revival style were noted. Excellent examples of the modest _brm cart be seen a_ 2603 North 9'_ Street (000-5136), 2508 Washi_agton Boulev_d (000-5248), 32I6 North 4 '_"Street (000-5653), 305 North Lincoln Street (000-5667), 300 Nor,h Jackson Street (000-5682), and 228 North Nelson Street (000-5710). Phase [[I Architectural Survey Report of Arli_gton Counb', Virginia E.H.T. Traceries, Inc., 1998 Page 26

The New Dominion Peried (1945-preso_t)

After the close of World War II, residential, and corm_aercial corn.inanities began to develop at an increasing rate, With the greatest growth in residents occurring between I940 and I950, the population grew fi_om 57,040 to just more than 135,000, requiring additional housing and commercial amenities. The rural image of the county was dissipating as commercial centers like Rosslyn and C_wsmt City developed. As a _:_hoIe-" the counW, was. impacted by the following conditions: an unprecedented rise in automobile use and. relative decline of mass transit; the evolution of regional shopping centers; the presence of the defense community centered, at the Pentagon; the growth of high-rise and low-rise apartment housing; and the changing patterns of Iocal traffic circulationo 2 Today, almost all of the land in. Arlingtor_ has been developed, and consists of extensive single-family residential neighborhoods, and co=idors where commercial, office, and multiple-family dwellings dominate.

However-, under the criteria established for this architecmraI surx,ey, which directIy follows the federal and state govermnent guidelines, no resources less than fifty years old were m be included unless they were architecturalIy significant. With a vast majority of Arlington Counb _domestic resources erected after 1945, only six distinct domestic buildings from this period were documented during the survey°

The 194%t950 date for the six dwellings from this .period was determined by the construction, material, specifically pre-.fabricated porcelain enamel materials produced by Lustron Corporation only between 1947 a_d 1950. These materials were an inexpensive alternative to traditional f.?ame or brick construction .materials. Approximately 2,500 Lustron buildings were erected during this _ree-year period across the United States, with the greatest concentration in the Midwest. Interestingly, the Army Co_s of Engineers utilized the material at milita_, bases. Sixty such exam.pies are located at the Quar_tico Marine Base in Quantico, Virgima.

2 Nar_ Netherton m_d Ross Netherton...drling,o__ Co_#_Oein Vdrgi,nie_: d Picte_,'ia] H/story_ (NorfoiVVirgi_ia Beach, VA: The Do_mir_gCompar_y Publishers, 1987), p. I68. Phase ._I[AEhitecmraI SmweyRepart of Ariing_oi_C.ou_t:_:TM , V kg.i_ia E,H,I'. "Fraceri.es,.[nc._1998 Page 27

During the Phase II and III survey efforts, seven Lustron houses were identified.

House, 5200 South 1T _ Street (000-5009) House, 1124 South Frederick Street (000-5011) }-louse, 520I South IT a Street (.000-5012) House, I112 South Forest Drive (000-5013) House, 1117 South Forest .Drive (0004014) House, 4647 Sorob 3_ Street (0004026) House, 29 I5 South T _Street (00(P i 987@base II)

Figure 14: Lustr

Unaltered, the house at 5201 South 12._ Street in C.?olumbia Forest has its original rectan.galar form with an asymmetricaIly placed entK¢. Additionally, the modest dwdling retains much of its original interior detailing. Tl_e enamel panels measure tveo feet by two feet on the exterior with interior panels measurir_g two filet by eight feet. The only etem.ems not made of the porce[ai_ enameI were the metal windows m_d structural fr_m_ing, PhaseIIIArchitecturalSurveyReportof Arlingto_Coumy,Virginia E,H,T,Traceries,I:_c,,I998 Page28

D_mes_ic Outbuildings

TypicalIy, the domestic resources constructed in Arlington Coumy had associated outbuildi_ags (542 were identified), particularIy garages and sheds. These structures were typically buii, of wood frame or brick, depending on the construction material of the main dweI1ing. The most significant number of m.Itbuildings were constructed during the World Wm"I to World War H period, usualIy simuItaneous to the original construction, pen.od of the main dwellingo While over 368 garages were documented, remarkably 305 of the examples were Iaistorically associated with the main dwelling. The second most common ombuitding identified was the shed., which is actually a cach-alJ teI_ often applied to an?- storage or unidentified structure. The form is typicaIly one-story and is consmacted of wood l>ame or pre-fabricated metal. Indicative of the popularity of Nis latter construction material, only eighteen of the 142 sheds documented were considered to be historic.

Figure t_5:Shed at 24 North HighlandStreet (017t0-5414) Phase .Hi Architectural Survey Report of Arlington Coamy, Virginia E.H.T. Traceries, I_c., 1998 Page 29

In 1900, more tha_a 8,000 cars were on the road _aationwide; just fifteen years l.aIer the number was welI over two millioa. America's f'asci_.ia_ionwi,la the automobile made a tremendot_s impact on Ne laying of new roads and the siting of resources withi.n, a property, [a additior_, the tread caused the mampulation of traditimm_ styles and forms as the garage struggIed to be architecturaIly compatible and nor>intrusive to existing neigtaborhoods,

Figure 16: Garage at 325 North Garfield S_reet ({)_}_-547_

By the 19a.)s, d_e main dwetling house and the garage were being erected simultaneously, Traditionally, garages of this period mimicked the architectural style and derailing exhibited on the dwelling. This was pardcularly true in regard to building .materials, roof .R-._m'_,and buildina plan. One illustration of this harmony is seen a 325 North c,aarfield .-, Street (000- J47 ;.},The main dwelIing mad garage, both erected i_ 1.925-1.926, are similar in material arid form with gambrel roofs. Phase[H Architectural Survey Repc_rt of Arli_gto_ County, Virgin.ia E,I-LT, Traceries, In¢,, I998 Page 30

Another good example of the architectural s_qe and foma of the main dwe.tli.n.gdi.ctati.i_gthat of the garage ca_abe seen at 803 a_d 805 No_.h Danville Street (..000-5219 and 000-5221)_ The BungaIow/Craftsma_>style influences include the wood frame constpaetiom overhanging eaves, cornerboards, mad multi-light wood doors with vertical panels, An overwheiming number of the garages retair_ their original entry doors, either tbIdir_g wood and glass double- or tripleqeaf doors or paneled roll-up doors,

Figure 1.7: Garages at 803 and 805 N(}rth Dm_ville Street (000-5219 and 000-8221.) Phase II.[Architectural Survey Report of Arlingt_m Cougar., Virginia E.H.T. Traceries, Inc., 1998 Page 31

Other notable outbuildings include non-historic a_aima[-retated structures, carports, g_eboes, well houses, barbecue pits, playhouses, axed pools, Numerous historically associa, ed outbuildings were noted, including two guest houses -and a springhouse,

Fig_re 1t8: Dawson,-Bailey Springhouse on North Sc_tt Street (000_506_._)

Originally associa_ed with the stol_e Dawson-BaiIey House (000-0149), the spri_aghouse (000-5060) o.rt North Scott Street dates from _he middle part of the I9 _*centaEv_ The recmngular-shaped sprir@_ot_se, consm_cted of brick, was a major sot_rce of water during the CiviI War for soldiers based at nearby Fort Be_mett and Fo_ Strong, Eventually the springhouse _iell i.nto disrepair, and _blIowing reconstruction in circa 1939, the s_ructure presented its curren.t hexagonal shape, P_ase IlI Architectural Survey Report of Arlin.gmn Co_mty, Virginia E,H.T. Traceries, Inc,, t998 Page _'_

THEME: EDUCAT][.ON RESOURCE TYPES: Seho.Ms

.As simiIarIy _aoted in .Phase 1[and Phase [I of the architect_aral .%_rvey,f_w properties associated with the education theme have been identit_ed county_wideo During Phase III, only three such .resources out of the 776 documented were associated with the Education Theme. Neither of the resources were purpose_buiit educatior_aIfa.c_htle_..,but " '-"-_s rather single-._. [i_mily dwellings that had subsequently been altered to function as schooIs. Altl:_ough. _mmerous education-feinted faciIities were located within the survey boundaries, the majorJV of these resources have not yet reached the fifty-year age requirement, and th.erefore were ._aotinclt_ded in. the reconnaissance s_r,,ey.

Typical of the si.r_gte_2amilyresidentiaI bui_dir_gs cor_stmcted in.Lyon Park after the mm of the 20 tl*century; the building at 903 North .Barton Street (000-5163) was constructed in I905 in the Bungalow/Cral:_sma._ sb'le. In 1.969, the property was purchased by the present owner, who constructed an educational_related building a_d a playgrour_d on the site. Cominuing to be su.rro_mdedby single-famiIy dweliings, the property has %nctioned as the Blue Bird School since 1.969 to meet the pro-school educational needs of the neighborhood.

Similarly bungaIoid in fom_., the .t.brmer single-.fSmily dwelIings at 813 North Cleveland Street (000-5128) _nd 2417 Washir_gton Boulevard (000-5258) were constructed in circa 1915 in [..yon Park_ The site contains a I929 workshop, as docmneated by historic maps, tI_at has since beer_ converted into a classroom. The buildir_g remains largely unaltered., presented as a sin.gle_familv dwelIing rat.laerthan. the Teresa Home SchocI_

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Fig_ re 1.9: Teresa .Home Sehe<_t (000-81_28) Phase III AEhitecmral Survey Repor_of ArlirigtonCounty, Virginia E.HoToTraceries, Inc._1998 Page 33

THEME: RELIGION RESOURCE TYPES: Places of Wer_raip

The Phase [II .reconnaiss_mce survey of Arlington Ce_mty revealed only three resources rdated to the Religion Theme within the survey _ea. The oldest of these buildings, constructed iri I927-1928, houses the VirgiNa Avenue C.hristi_ Church (000-5515). The First Church of the Nazarerle (000- 5054) and the Arlington Church. of Christ (000-5697), both dating form the early 1.940s, were constructed in North Highlar_ds and Ashton Heights, respectively. The construction of church buildings fi_the. 1920s _md I940s illustrates the two populatio_a sp_rts occurring in central Arlington County during the World War I and World War II period. Additio_aally, the popNation growth promptedthe construction of expansive additions, a_d often the replacemem ofpre-1920s dmrches, thereby resuIting in a lack of extant historic church buildings fia this region of the county.

Fi.gere 2(k Virginia AverageChristian Churet_ (0(}[_-5515)

The V-irgi_ia Avenue Ctu:istian Churct_, now occupied by Christ Church of Arlington, is located fia Lyon Park at 3020 North Pershing Drive. The congregation, one of the newest in. the co.mmm_ity of Lyon Park, began as a Sunday school group with meetfiags held at the Lyon Park Community Center° The present building, constructed 1_2 _ i928 was txlstoncalIy the home of the Pershina Drive or Virginia Avenue C_istiar_ Ctmrch. By I957, the building was expanded to meet the PhaseI.[IArchitecturalSurveyReportofAr[ir_gtonCounty,Virgi:taia E.H.T.Traceries,Inc,, t998 Page 34 flourishing activities of _he Virginia Avenue Christian Church, a_d its g_'owing congregation. However, in the late 1970s, attend_ce had fallen, and by I987, there were less than t.we_atypeopIe attending Sunday services. The congregation did not have any funds to maintain the church. Fortunately, Ct_ist Church, Iocaed aI George Mason University in Fairfax, was looking for a buildi_ag in which to house its expanding congregation° Thus, in October 1987, the Virginia Avenue Christian Church building was sold.

Home to Christ Church of Arlington, the brick building i.s Tudor Revival in s_'Ie with its crenellated corner tower, steeply pitched gables, I.aacetwindows, its limestone coping, gradskintled brickwork. The building has a Greek cross plan, augmented by the square tower at the intersection of North Pershing Drive and Virginia Avenue. The semi-circular arched windows are sectioned by shaIIow buttresses that interrupt the projecting brick stringcourse.

ha Ashton Heights, the Arlington Church of Christ at 20 North Irving Street displays many of the architectural eIements see_aat the Virginia Avenue Ch.ristian Church in Lyon Park. Built in 1941, the Arlington Church of CI_'ist is constructed of coursed stone accented by Iimesmne coping and surrounds. The original portion of the building, consisting of a one-stoic, open nave plan., is dominated by a 1954 addition and _er_dlated tower; which acts as a hyphen bevwee_athe main block and the addition.

Figure 21: Ar_ing_c._nChureh_f Christ (.000-5697) Phase III Architectural Survey Report of Arlingto_ County, Virginia E.H.T. Traceries, _nc., 1998 .Page 35

The First Church of the Nazarene, located at 2013 North 21st Street, was erected i_a 1945 in the North Highlands _aeighborhood. This small-scale community church is desigr_ed in the Colonial Revival style, an architectural trend common for religious structures of the era. The imposing building is located on a slightly raised site, which adds to its prominem structural stature. The verticali_; of the structure is .ftmher accentuated by the wood fi',m_e spire risi_ag from the front gable roof of the main block..The brick*faced building has an open nave plan, at_gmented by a twe_smry' pedimented portico with Tuscan columns and entablature. It is finely detailed with a molded cornice, returns, a_ad semi-ckcu]..ar arched window openings capped by Iim.estone keystones_

Figure 22: Firs_ Church {_fthe Nazarene (0{1{1-5f_54) Phase IH Architectural Survey Report of Arling_.on Cou_wy, Virginia E.H./.F_Traceries, _[r_c..,1998 Page 36

THEME: SOCIAL RESOURCE TYPES: Community Comer

The Phase I[I survey of Arlington Coumy documented two properties associated with the Social. Theme -- the Lyon Park Con_nunity Center (000_5375) and the Women's Club of Aahton Heights (000-5509)° Serving as significant components to the developmeat aa_d stability of the communities, both the Lyor_ Park Commurdty Center arid the Women's C:ktb of Ashton Heights were purpose-built resources.

The Lyon Park Comratmity Association was formed shortly after the est.ablisbanent ofLyon Park in 1919, The association.firstmetattheofficeofLyon and Fitch,the realestate company responsible.%rthesubdivisionofthearea(locatedatthecornerofNorthPershing Drive and Washington Boulevard), In March 1925, Lyon and F{tchdonated a 20,000-square foot site within the center of the commtmity's park for use by the association. In addition, the real estate company provided part of the fl:mding for the constvaction of the cormnurfity center at 4t4 North Fillmore Street. The buiIding was completed in I925, and continues to serve the Lyon Park Commtmky Association. PhaseIII Architectural.SurveyReportof ArIi_gtonCounty,Virgit_ia E.H.T.Traceries,Inc., I998 Page 37

Figure 24: Women's Club of AshtonHeights (0(_0-551}9)

The Women's Club of Ashtor_ Heights, at 413 North [rvi.ng Street in Ashtor_ Heights was consm_cted between 1924 and t927 in the B_mgalow/Craftsman style,. Reading as a singie- family dwelling, the modest wood frame clubhouse .i.sse_ upon a concrete block fbundation and l_asa symmetrical fa_;adede,ailed with sidelights and a transom. Indicative of the form, the buiIding has a low-pi._c.hedhipped, root; mad Npped entry porch supported by Tuscan colunms, Phase 1.I[Architectural Survey Report of ,-____mgtona'*"Cotmw._,Vir],inia E,H, To Traceries, Inc., 11998 Page 38

TI-tEME: CO_ 4tMERCE/TD,_a,.DE RESOUIR.CE TYPES: Speeia.l_' Stares; Profe.s:_i_a_ |_sti__tio_s

As demonstrated in Phase I and Phase II, Arlingtor_ Coua_ty historically was limited in. the m_mber of resources associated with the Commerce/Trade theme. Early bv_sinesses in the area were generally associated with the tim_ and agricukurat industry, Because agri.cuimraI production far exceeded wlmt was cor_sumed i_a_he county, the products were tramport_d to the port cities of Alexandria and. Georgetown, Stoat! wmporary commerciaI enterprises, such. as retail stores and taverns, were located along the major traaspormtio_a routes or at small crossroads to assist the Iocai residents. These stmctares, however, did not survive the rapid growth an.d construction that occurred duri_ag the 20th centm:y. Consequ.ently, only eight historic properties associated with the Commerce/Trade "I'I-_emewere recorded _turing the Phase .[I[comprehensive survey of ArIington County.

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.Figure 25: Commercial Building, 2645-2649 North Pershi_g Drive (O0t)-5174)

• Within each of the pla,med communities, smaller roads _d streets that exte_ded from the major routes into the r_eighborhoods were adapted fi)r commerciaI use. This is particularly eviden.t along Washir_gton Boulevard and North Pershir_g Drive in Lyon Park. The purpose- buiIt commercial buildings are traditionally o_:e to two stories in height, constructed of Phase HI Architect_raI Survey Report of Arlington Coumy, Virgit_ia E,H,T, Traceries, Inc,, 1998 Page 39 brick and often clad with limestone. The larger commercial buildings, Iike those seen at 262G2632 arid 2645-2649 North Pershing Drive, were divided into smaller, ind.ividuaI stores. Each store had its own entry and storet}on.t window openi_ags for display p_._rposes. The second floors were ger_eralIy utilized as apartmems with a singIe e.r_try opening inconspicuously set i_athe end bay of the facades. Dating from between I915-I929, the brick building at 2645-2649 North Pershing Drive wraps around the commerciaI intersection in Lyon Park at North. Pershing Drive and Washington Boulevard.

Figure 26: Whitey's Restaurar_t, 2761 Washington Bouievard (000-5172)

Constructed betweer_ I936-1945, V_,'%itey'sRestam:ant at 2761 Washington Boulevard adjoins the more imposing commercial buiIdir_g at 2645-2649 North Pershing Drive. One of the most recognized buildings irt the community Ibr its occupants rather than architectural swle or scale, Whitey's Resmur-am occupies one of two individual storefronts created from. a single brick structure. The projecting storefrom_ overshadow the applied architectural dements dispIayed i_a the limestone cladding, iacludirtg the fluted pilasters, medallior_s, Tristan pilasters, and swags. The central emries are flanked by storefro_.t windows with fixed pa_es of glass and avmings. Phase I.II .Architectural Smwey Report of A.rlingto_. Cour_b', Virginia E,H^T, Traceries, .[nco, 1998 Page 40

THEME: FUNERARY RESOURCE TYPES: Cemeteries; Graves and B_iriats

The number of resources within the Phase .:.I][Arlington County survey area associated w:th the F_merary "l5eme ix li.mited to a sirt_Ie properW: the Columbia G_rden.s CemeteG (0J0-_ 758). This cemeteo," displays the 20_

With the rapid growth ofurban centers late in the t9 _ ce._.tary, landscape design and ci_, plamaing began to slowly merge with the mid-cemuG .[5.shion_brthe _*picmresque" work of designers such as Frederick Law Olmsted. The historic relationship of the cemetery and this principIe of cmatin.g rural Im_dscape design within urban centers is well documented in Park and Cemetety, o_e of the earlies_ profe.ssionaI joumals in the field of Iandscape architecture. However, by the 1900s, parks and cemeteries began to take on more tbrmaI aspects of landscape planning, a school of thought thin wax being made tgshionable by the City BeautifuI Movement, With the reintroduction of classical formality early in the 20_"centu_', cemeteG landscapes tended to have axial aligned principal avenues that focused on re.ore imposir_g resources such as charch.es,

Figt_re27: Columbia Gardens Cemetery(000-5758) Phao_eI1I.Archi:tecmraISurveyReportof ArI[_gtonCo_nb"_Virgh_ia E.H/f'_Traceries,I_c., 1.998 Page 41

The Columbia o-ardens Cemetery, maintained by the Alexandria Park A.ssocia,ion, dominates the southern portion of the Ashton Heights commumty. The current bound_ies of the non-sectarian cemetery extend along Arlington Boulevard to the south. Although the corporation had more land extending southward, it was relinquished to the county in 1929 when the boulevard was expanded. The western edge of the cemetery is adjacent to the domestic _chitecture aIong Oakl_d Street..The no,"d_ern boundary fronts Jackson Street. intersecting with Arlington Boulev_d.

The Alexandria Pm'k Association was incorporated in 19I 4 h_Huntington, , the home of the principal founder Julius Broh. The president of the association was CoIonel Robert Dye, the former superintendent of the Arlington National Cemetery. Having won approval f_om the cotmb" board, the association platted the cemetery in 1917, Ttae proposaI indicated their intent to "make a place that will be attractive as a pm'k and a credit m the count','3 "INe"park" initially encompassed nearly thirb.'-eight adjoimng acres, with an option to purchase an additional thirty acres, In. November I911.7,the board of directors employed a landscape architect from Cleveland, Ohio, a IvI,, Jenney, to prepare the design, specifications, and methods of procedt_re for operating a cornereD,,

As one enters through the main. gate located on Arlington Boulevard, a parkqike view is the first impression, "['othe right stands the modest one-story office and private dwelling of the managing director. At the he_ of the bisecting lane is the mausoleum of Admiral George Dewey (18__%1917), which had been. moved from Arlington National Cornered _ after his body was reinterred in the \¥ ashm_tcn Cathedral. With aa_open poticv allowing patrons to chose their grave site m_d style of marker, there is a mixture of N_oricalIy inspired monuments and m.odem maxkers. Unlike memorial parks that began., to appear in the 1950s and regula{e unii:orm.itv,o, th.e Columbia Gaarden-_Cemetery, reflects the changing styIes occurring from I917 to the present day.

3 KitaR, Rotbwari'o;'NeighborhoodH.ism_,Presevvatio_aStudyfor theAshtonHeightsArea of.Arlington Cou:_ty,VA.,"(.Archivedatthe VirginiaRoom,ArlingtonCountyLibrary,1.987),p.4. Pl._ase1IIIArch{teerural S_rvey Report of Afliagum Co_mty EoH,T, Tracerie_, lnc,, 1998 Page 42

THEME: SETTLEMENT RESOURCE TYPES: Village and Tawn Pla_s

Harmed (.ommumues: Neighborhoo&_oj Ar_mgIonCounr_

Claremont

The residential community of Claremont is located at Aslington Com_ty's western border with Fairfax CounW and the City of Alexandria in Neighborhood Service Area F, between Columbia Forest a_.d FaMingtorL The boundaries of the neighborhood are somewhat irregular, boun.ded by So_th George Mason Drive on the _or_h, Walter Reed Drive on the south, and the Four Mile Run. waer_hed to the east.

The C.laremont community takes its name from aMestate on tt_e James River, which was patented in I649, a_.dlater improved by Arthur Alien, "I_earea 1nowoccupied fi-_rthemost part by Claremont was obtained on September 19, 17a0 by aabneI Adams as a 790-acre patent from the land agent of Lord Thomas Fairfax, the proprietor of the Northern Neck of Virginia, Adams was a •prominent citizen i._awhat is now Fairfax County, serving as a member ofthe original vestry of Truro Parish, I_ 1733, Gabriel Adams conveyed his tract to John Mercer of Staffbrd County° By 1774, George Washir_gton purchased the tract fi'om Mercer' s two sons for 892 po_mds.

Washington's first doctu=ented presence on the site of presem-day Claremont is attested by this entry in his dia_*: "Janua_j 27, I775: went up to Four Mile Run to view the land bought of Mr. •Mercer, Looked at part of it and returned home at nighC' According to his diaries, Washington sm:veyed his Four Mile Run tract on April 2I., [785 and again,on May 5, [786.

With the ever_tuai subdivision of Arlington Cotmty in the 20_:centmT, Claremont becmv_ea distinct r,_dentml communi_'o Maw of the •houseswere buiIt by Paramount Commu,nities, a development firm owned by AIlie S, Freed, C.on_truct_onof the approximately 260 wood .fral._eCclomai RevivaI dweIlii_gs began in I946, the last being co_smacted in I949. Construction of approximately ,tfirty of the brick dwellings in Claa'emont were subcontracted by Pa:amom_.t Communities. "['he devetopmen_ compemy employed prominent locaI arctfitects, sach as Alaa F. Kamstra, who was also

responsible %r designing _he Bt_ckingham Shoppine• . _- Center in 1_"_)o8o

The commvmiw ot _.Iaremont is platted with windi.ne streets, edged with sin._le-famitv dweIli_es setbackl:i'om_he's._de_ w•::_,,alk.s. The dwellings tend to be one to _wo stories it_heifzht_... . constructed of wood .titmicewith. either brick cladding or weatherboard. 21_e Clammont Citizen' s Association was created in 1.948,,at the zenith ofthe neighborh.ood's development.

D,trin_ the survey of"Arlington Count"_/ ,_, to date,. only four properties have been d.ocm_ented. Located along Sou_h _.h_stcrfield Road, the _ date fl,om betwee_ 1.910 and 1_'_0 as PhaseI.HArchitecturalSmweyReportofAriingtos.Comar,/ E.H,T,Traceries_I_c.,I998 Page43 documented by historic maps° _<_'Nencompared to the buildings constructed by the Paramount Communities in the I940s, the earlier dwellings are tradidonaUy Queen A_me and Bungalow/Craftsman in s}'Ie and form.

Clarendon

Residential development in the area around Clarer_don began in 1897 when Bostonian Robert Treat Pain.c, Jr., purchased twenty-five acres of land near the intersection of what was then the Falls Church_Georgetown Road (now Wilson Boulevard) and the Washing_ton, Arlh_gton & Falls Church E1ectric Railway line (today the path ofWashington Boulevard). tn 1900.. Paine had the property platted as "Clarendon, _'Which consisted of four north_south streets and one east-west street. Paine employed Wood, Harmon and Comp_my of Washington., D.C.. to advertise and sol1 the build_ng lots. An advertisement .fbr the new suburb emphasized Clare_adon's namraI features, its accessibility to WasNngton, D°C., m_dthe advantages of home ox_,_ershipin the suburbs.4 .The area _ew so rapidly that by I910 five additions to Clarendon had been subdivided and devetopedo With the influx of residents, commercial a_adpublic facilities began to appear N.ong the streetcar line aa_dalong Wilsoa Boulevard° Some of these fi_cilities included the Clarendon Elementatw School (Matthew g_ Maury School) and the Masonic Lodge (3193 Wilso_a Boulevard) both buitt in 1.910; St_ George's .ENscopal Church (119I1); and Clarendon Citizens' Hall (I921.32I I WiIs_n Boulevard) which housed the post office, volunteer fire company, dance hall, gymnasium, meetir, g room, and. Iibra_,s This area is recognized as the Clarendon Commercial Historic District (000-0023),

By 1919_ Clarendon had been expanded by twen}_odd ad.ditie,as. Its convenience to the electric railway and its burgeoning commercial district attracted mtmy eewcomers between. 1900 _d _920. In I920, the Clarendon Citizens Association; which had been aggressively promoting the area since its formation in [912, applied to the state to incorporate the area as an independent tov,,_a. After two years of ensuing court battles_ the Virginia Supreme Court denied the request stating that Arlbagton was a °'continuous, contiguous and homogen.ous commtmity which could not have cities or towns incorporated within it."6 Despite this defeat, Clarendon continued to grow with new subdivisions developed through the 1920s and into the 1950s, The two most successful of these subdivisions were Lyon Park and Ashton Heights, which retain tt_eir character as individual, residential communities today_

4DorotheaE, Abbor_,"TheRoo_sofC.0arend<.:a,AHinVgonHi,_t_)ricalMagazineVoI.8, No. _ (Oc:_eoer 1986),pp.4%52.

Arli_.gtonCom:_ry,HistoricalAffairsan.dLandmarkReviewBoard,Historic.Resources.IntkeCl,'_rendo.n C(;mmercie[District,MayI985, pp,(i_7.

Quotedin HistoricReso_rcesZnNe C[_,_'endonComm_,_z_ieZD,_2_i_'i.c.t_p.7. Phase HI Architectural Survey Report of Arli_3gtor_ County E_H,T. Traceries, Inc., 1998 Page 44

Asht(_!y_

The moeatoday known as Ashton Heights was originally a portion of "Brookdale," a 425-acre tract of hind paented by James Rober_son in 174Z After passing into the oa,nership of the Peaa_sonsand _-h.eChaprnans, BrookdaIe was acquired by Lieutenant Bushrod Washington Hunt.or in 185], The Hunter family, w.hich possessed significant land holdings in at the time, is better known fbr its associaion with Abingdon Plantation, which once stood on the site of National Airport.7

Ashton Heights was first subdivided in 1921 by Ashton C, Jones, who had acquired approximately 6I acres of land in. 11919from Lieutenant Hunter's eldest daughter, Fannie Blow Hunter, The originaI pint of Ashton Heights was smal].er than the present neighborhood, consisting of an area boun.ded roughly by North Irving Street on the east, North 5'_ Street on the north, on the west by North Nelson Street, and on the south by the northern edge of CoIumbia Gardens Cemete_" and North 2'_aStreet. The neighboriaood combined two previously platted separate subdivisions, namely Ashton Jones' Addition to Clarendon (the section north of Pershing Drive) and Moore's Fourth Addition to Clarendon (soutia of Pershing Drive), The street layout of Ash._onHeights consisted of a gridiron overlaying the existing Pershing Drive (then Cathcart Avenue), which ran non,beast to southwest bisecting the neighborhood,, 7he neighborhood was _..aterexpanded on the west to include the area east of North Oakqand Street and north of Arlington Boulevard, The noi_hemmost portion of what is today Ashton Heights, north of North 5th Street, began to develop before 1921 as part of Clarendon.a

Ashton C. Jones was a native Virginian who was born ini 878 i,nLanenburg County into a farming family. He spent Ns early adulthood as a furniture m_esman in H-mnpton Roads, but after marDdng Margaret Rucker, sister of George Rucker, a successful real estate m.main Arlington and Alexandria, moved to northem Virginia and joined his brother-imIaw in.the real estate business, George Rucker died around i 920 1earing Ashton Jones Ns share in the business,

By I925, thirty-itur houses had been erected in the expanded Ashton Heights, The houses consisted of mainly wood _.?.amebungaIows and vernacular dwelling types. D_ring the earIy years of its development, a cowmaon building practice among Ashton Heights residents was to erect, a small shed at the rear of a lot in which the flintily lived untiI the main dwetling was finished, These sheds were then con.ve_._edt_brutilitarim_ purposes when the .family moved into the completed main dwelling,

:' Peter D}cksot3,. "A ShortHi.stoc; of Ashto_lHe,ohms. _;, " .'°A,:'hto_Heights Ci_,,_cA,s.:;'ociatio.<,.Ne',_,,sh.__:_"(Apri_ l 99 I), ppo 3-4o

s °% Short History of Ashton Heights," pp, 3-4, Phase Iil[Architectural S_.rvey Report of Arlingt.o_l County E,HoTo Traceries_ Inc., 1998 Page 45

Because of its accessibility to Washington, D,C., its desirable suburban lots, a_d its proximity to the commercial and civic i_cilities of Clarendon, Ashton Heights grew steadily after its establishment }.nI92 I, In 1924, the Womeffs Club of Ashton Heights was fbm.aedo Ashton Jones donated a lot and helped the fledgling organization acquire a loan to build its club house at 4 I3 North. Irving Street (000-5509). Over the years, the Women's Club organized numerous ftmdra_sing drives for neighborhood improvements and l_osted educafiouaI and enter_ai.m_qent programs for the community.9

A surge in residential construction between 1933 and 1940 saw the addifi.on of numerous brick Colonial Revival-style buildings built on. the neighborbood*s remaining lots. Ashton Heights also includes the Buckingham Apartment% a garder_at_artme_teompIex built bem_een 1937 .and I953 in the southwest comer of the neighborhood. Constructed in phases, Buckingham was designed by pioneering garden city architect Henry Wright. Tlae design applied the pioneeri.r_g principles of garden city pla_ming which included the use of low-density superblocks, curving streets, the separation of aummobiIes and pedestri_s, sha1Iow buiNi-r_g plans, and landscaped common spaces.

Today, Asl.atonHeigNs is botmded by Wilson Boulevard..and North I0_'Street on the north, Nortl.a Irving Street on the east, Arlington Boulevard on Ne so..u.{h,andby North Glebe Road on the west° The neighborhood is dominated by single-tim,ily &veilings built prior to 1945, Bungatow/Craftsma_ and Colonial RevivaI-styIe houses dominate the neighboNood. Man?' properties incorporam driveways and separate fr_standing garages. The residemid lots va3' in size with the standard lot being fifty feet wide, The streets ran generally in a grid pattern with North Pershir_g Drive bisecting the neighborhood, Mature shade trees line many"of the streets.

Garden apa_m:_ems,including the B_ckingham. Apartments, are also fo_md within AsNon Heights. mostly in the southwest corner of the neighborhood. Mixed commercial establishments line the Glebe Road and Wilson Boulevard perimeters_0 \r_q_ilethe area experienced a downward trend between the 1960s and mid-1970s, property values have steadily increased and the desirabiliD' of the neighborh.ood has continued to grow ti_roughout tlae 1980s and I990s. The coming of the Metrorail in the late 1970s has also greatly impacted t_: neighborhood° Tw_-_MetroraiI stations are Iocaed within _vo blocks of the r_eighborhood (Virginia Square and Clarendon), makfiag the area easily accessible to down.to_ WashingIon, D.C. The commercM, development that surround these stations and lines Wilson Boulevard has also impacted _he character of Ashtor_ Heights,

"His*or_j of the Womaffs Club of Ashton Heights, At{region, Virginia, _924-I976," Pampt_Ie_ o_ file at Arlington Cemral Libra,,, Virginia Room, Ver_icaI File "Ashmn Height_C'

_,aAr_ingtor_Co_mty, Askwt_ h_eigkrs' Neigkborhood C(_m_,ation Pla,%April 24, 1976, PhaseIIIArchitecturalSurveyReportof ArlingtonCounty E.H.T.Traceries,Inc_,1998 Page 46

L:_,_onPark.

Lyon Park was developed by FmItk Lyon starting in 1919 as an extension of Clarendon, originally platted in 1900, Frank Lyon was a Ia_wer and a developer born in Petersburg, Virginia on December 30, I867. Educated at Richmond College, he began his career as a secreta3, and stenographer at the newly i:om_.edInterstate Commerce Commission (ICC), White working with the ICC, Lyon attended law school at Georgetown University, attaining a Master of Laws degree in I890, He bega_ practicing law in .AIe×a_dria County i.n 1902, Lyon became active in community issues when he purchased a local newspaper The .Mo__itor,through whM_ he advocated the banning of liquor and gamNing in Rosslyn. Lyon was ushered into the land deve.topment field when he became law pm'tners with. Robert Wakon Moore who had.platted Moore's Addition to CI_endon. in 1910, Moore eventuatly sold his interest in Moore's Addition m Lyon° Lyon's second residentiaI development was a 12o5-acre tract o_ the southeast side of the Wilson Boulevard known as Lyon's .Addition to Clarendon, _

Frank Lyon began, the development of Lyon Park in 19| 9, hiring engineer Walter Sunderman to Iay out.the streets arid lots. The Io_;swere first only twmw fbetwide, but were later widened to fifty feet, In 1.920, C. Walton Fitch entered imo pam_ership wkh Lyon and the firm became knox,_mas Lyon and Fitch. Their once was located on the northwest eor..nerof the in.mrsection of wha is today North Pershing Drive and Washington Boulevm'd wl_ere a fitling station now stands.. A 1920 advertisemem describing the advantages of the new Lyon Park subdivision offered sites with or without trees served by sewer lines and eIect.ricig', _mdwith individual electric-powered wells. The st_.bdivision was conveniently connected to Washington by the Washington .and Virginia EIectric Railway, which bisected the community and. extended atong what is today WasNngton Boulevard. The [920 promotional brochure also a.dve_iscd the advantages of"pure waer,..schools, churches, stores.. ,mail by carrier., .and cement sidewalks." 12

_"Ruth P, Rose, ""[_mRole of Frank Lyon a_d His Associates [_ the Early Development of.Arlington County," ArIg_._gw_,Hi.vto_ical Magoz#_e VoL 5, No. 4 (October 19'76),pp. 46-50.

_"_Q_oied in Amy Batlard, et aL, °'His_.orical Analy._;is of Lyon Park_ Arlington County, Virginia, '_ Unpubli.c.,hedpaper, George Washingto_ University. May 5, 1988, p. 4. Ph.ase HI. Architectural Survey Report of Ar|ingto_ County EoH,To Traceries, [_c,, 1998 Page 47

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Fig_re .28: Lyon P_rk, 400 Block of.North Edgewoed Street

Another selling point emp.hasized in the promotional literature was the existence of a central corm_mnity p_k_ Lyon and Fitch set aside approximately three acres of land _ a public park when they firs_ 1aidoat the commu_ity, The m_ea,today bounded by North Per_b&agDrive, North Fillmore Street° North 4_' Street, a_adNorth Oarfield Street, contN.ned a natural grove of trees an.d a large spring. A plan of the park, which accompanied the advertisemems, showed proposed meandering walkways, a lake, springhouse, picnic tables, and a community center, WhiIe the lake was never realized, the community center was erected in 1.925after Lyon a_d Fitch donated the property and $2,000 towards its construction. The Lyon Park Community Association was _bnned in i922, m_d since the cor_st.ructionof tt_econ_rnun.i.D,"center,has continuously owned the building _md maintained the su.rrom_.ding._?

.Inthe 1920s, b_ilding sites in Lyon Park. cost betweer_ $350 and $500, and a minimtma o.f two lots would be sold to any _ingle b_yer_ Lyon and Fitcla b_ilt some of the houses, but the m.ajoritg were

_:_Doroth.ea Eo Abbog, *_ThePark ir_..Ly(mPark:," Arl#_g_on H_s_orical Mago'z#_e Voi, 6, No_ 4 (October 1980), pp. 52-53^ PhaseHIArchitecturalSmweyReportof ArlingtonCounD, E,H°T,Traceries,Ir_c.,I998 Page 48 constructed by the buyers. A six-room house set on %_r Iots cost about $9,000. The designs of dwellings erected by private ow_ers were subject to review by the fima's architects._4 Many deeds fbr land in Lyon Park. included clauses requiring a minimum cost tot structures erected on the site and prohibiting the sale of liquor on the property, a reflection of Lyon's concern over the character and morals of the community he was creating. AdditionNly, like ma_y early-20tCcentury communities, the deeds also included restrictive covenants prohibiting the sale of the property to non-Cauczksim_.s_

Today Lyon Park remains mainly residential, consisting of single-family dwellings with scattered mutti_farnity garden apartments, The streets are mainly perpendicular, laid out in. a grid, with. intermittent curvilinear streets near the central portion of _e neighborhoo& Man?, of the streets are devoid of sidewalks, aIthough most of the 1ors have driveways.

During the I920s, a small commercial ]:tub developed at rife intersection of Was}ffngton Boulevard and North Pershing Drive. Several of the originaI store.fron_ buildings remain standing today, incIuding the two-story buildings on the nortt_east and southeast comers (000-5172, 000-5174, 000- _7o, 000-__ / I), 2t_e perimeters of the neighborhood have since been intruded upon by conmaercial development that is concentrated near Arlington Bouiev_:d and North I0 *_Street. Large garden apartment complexes also occupy fl_ed_l_gton BouIevardbotmdary on the east and south, ff3aepark and its community center remains intact as a public park _.d meeting place_ One historic church building is .located within the boundaries of Lyon Park. This is Christ Church of _'iington (former home of the Virginia Avenue Christian Church, built I927-1928) at 3020 North Pershing Drive (000-5515)o In addition to this historic religious structure: and the Lyon Park Comm.unity Center, much of Lyon Park's t_storic fabric remains intact and has been well preserved. Numerous excellent examples of modest Bungalow/Craftsman and Co[onia_ Revivabstyie dwellings occupy the neighborhood.

_'_R.o_;e,:'FrankLyon.,"pp,55_56. Phase[IIArchitecmra_Survey.ReportofArlingtonCo_mW EoHoToTraceries;Inc., 1.998 .Page 49

North t-{i_hlands

The North Higl_lands neighborEood occupies the ridge r_mning between Lyon Village and Rosslyn in. Neighbor.hood Service Area E. It is bouM.ed on the north by Spout Run and on.the somh by Lee Highway. This area was the site of two Civil War fbrts, Fort Bennett on the east madFort Strong on. _he west. It was settled prior to 1785, at which time a single dwelling appeared in the No_th Highlands neighborhood on a map prepared by Robert Bmoks°_5 This house, today k_aown as the Dawson-Bailey House (000_0149), was erected either _br Thomas Owsley who patented this area in 1696, or by the successive owner, Colonel George Mason of Gunston Hall wh.o purchased the property in 1767° M;_son erected a mill on the north bank of Spout Run where it enters the Potomac .River.The property"was occupied by tenants until 1835 when itwas repossessed by the Bank.of the U_aited.States. By the 1830s, the milI was inoperative and the baa_kbegan selling off the lar_din small parcels. Many of these parcels were purchased as retrea_sfor wealfl_y city-dweIIers, including the northern portion of Masoffs property. WilEam Jewdl of the established Jewell family of Georgetown purchased the land in 1848 and constructed a dwelling that now stamds in fl_eParkway neighborhood a.sa portion of wlnat is today known Ksthe .Do'ubledayMansion. The husband of one of JewelPs daughters, Thomas Dawson, purchased the property just south of JewelI's in t 859. TEis property included the original stone hoarse built prior to 1785. Intending to occupy the house year- to-ira.d,Dawson expanded aa_dremodeled the house in I859 adding a _,o-story stone addidon to the east side. He renamed the Dawson_Baitey House "Rio V_.sta"or :'River View.'_6

The Civil War disrupted the settlement of the m'ea of North Highlands when., immediately following Vir_inia.'s s-__cessmn, _" the federaI goverrmaent sent troops m:occupy the Palisades of Arlington. The 14_ Massachusetts Artil.Ieu was sere to North HigNands to build a fort to prevent the Confederate amy from approach.ir_gWashington via Spout Run. Fort Dekalb, renm_aed.Fort Strong in. 18.63, was completed in t861 a_d stood on the western boundary of Dawson's property where the Potomac Towers Apartments now stands. A second ibm%Fort Bennett, was buiIt an the eastern edge of the Dawson property as a lookout station for Fort Comoran. (situated on the south side of Lee Highway). .Fort Strong served as a hospital and a prisoner-of war camp throughout the war. In August 1863, .President Abrdaam Lincoln visited several ofthe ,_tington torts presumably including Fort Strong. After the war both forts were decommissioned. Fort Strong: was utilized tbr ordinance storage for four years and then abandoned° _7

The Dawson _.i_milyoccupied "Rio Vista" throughout thewar, but when Thomas and his wife died

_5Bruce Grego_T McCoy, ed., Nisto_'. of,_%r_h N(ghh_n&: A Pre]iminao,N?yebook, November 1.983, On fiIe at Arlington Coun;ty Central Libraw, Virgi_ia Room, Vertical. F_l!e,"North. Highlands."

_'_McCoy, pp, 2_6,

_7McCoy, pp, 6-8. PhaseI1IArchkecturalSurveyReportof ArlingtonCmm_' E,H.T.Traceries,lnc,, 1998 Page50

in the 1890s, the property was divided into four tracts emddeeded to {:heirdaughters, The house continued to be occupied by two of Dawson's daughters who renamed the property "Dawson's Terrace.*' is

Inthe 1870s, the Washington and Ohio Company cor_structed a rail line from RossIyn to Bluemont, Virginia. Today, Interstate 66 follows the old railway righ>of-way. This route provided, both passenger and freight service welI into the 20_ cenmu._

Durh_g the Iate [9 '_'and early 20'_ centuries, several significant dwe[li.ngs were erected as the North. Highlands area developed imo a neighborhood. The presence of an efficier_t rail transit system between Rosslyr_ and. Georgetown by 1900 accelerated the residential development of North HighIands. Three fanilies owning the major Iandholdir_gs in ttaearea *-the Lipscombs, the Clarks. and the Mackeys -- all buiIt houses here. ha the I880s, the Lipscombs built '*Ruthcomb" later known. as "Altha Hal.l" immediateiy southwest of Fort Strong along today's North Adams Street. "Fort Strong Villa," bulk by Joba_Clark and operated as a gamNing establishment, stood i_ the 2600 block of Lee Highway. CrandaiI Mackey built his home northwest of the ruins of Fort Bennett on North 22'_dStreet in 18.::)7.Mackey was elected Con_=onwealth's Attorney in J_am.ary 1.904and played a pivotal role in banni.ng gambling and liquor in RessIyn and Jackson City,20 A small residential _aeighborhood, k_own as Mackey Hill, developed arotmd the Mackey house. Centered a_mmd North. 2_'dand NorthQueen ) -- streets, the neighborhood contains sos'oral sizeable Queen A_me-style houses Iocmed on spacious lots (000-0142, 000-0145,000-0146, 000-5058, 000-0147, 000-5081,000-5083).

More modest dwellings began to appear on the streets of North Highlands in the lae I9 e_m_d.early 20'_'countries. I2)awson's daughters, each of whom ovmed portions of the originaI estate began soiling off lots in.North. HigNands upon which a umber of frane dwellings were built. Several went up along what is now the west side of North Adams Street. Court House Road, then known as Doubleday Road, was also the site of a number of tum-oSthe-century dwellings now Iost.2_

During the 1930s and i940s, the neighborh.ood experie_aced continued grox_h with the construction of several brick duplexes across .fi_omDawson Terrace as welI as the Palisades Gardens apartments. Along with these modest &veilings and ap-m_tmems;asubstantial stmae d.welling wa_ buiIt at.2223 North Scott Street (000-0396) tbr Dr. Jo Bay Jacobs a_d }_iswife Eva. Dr. Jacobs wets a prominent obstetriciax_and gynecologist at Georgetow_ _d _,_lingtor_hospitals. Jacobs naned his house ':Bay_

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_*R.:' Christopfi.erGoodw{n&Associates,_nc...4tinsoftgis'te:*andric Cult_e'o_"!e'x. e')urcesIn 7"heA.ding'ron Poh_'ades,3i@_992, pp. _5-16.

:_ McCoy, p, I 1. Phay_e[lI..Arc_.i.tecturai Sur_'ey Repor_ of Arlington Co_mty E,H.T, Traceries, [_.c., 199g Page 51

Eva" atier himseIf and his wife, but the house is commonly referred to as :'Jacob's Castle." "I2aestone dwelling, designed to imitate a medieval castle, was constructed by buiIder W.C. Kremkau and stonemason Frank Segret_i in 1938. The house was located on property comaining a spring near which Union soldiers camped during the CiviI War.22 The spring remains today near the northern tem_.inus ofNorth Scott Street. The spring is sheltered by a 1930s gazeboqike stone structure knovm as the Dawson-Bailey Springhouse (000-5060).

Since the 1940s, North HigNands has undergone drastic changes sptwrredby increasing devebpment pressures. Several high-rise apamr_ent buildings were constructed in the 1950s and [960s, including the Fort Bennett apartments on the former site of the Civil War li_rt, and Potomac Towers apartments for which Altha Hail and the remains of Fort Strong were demolished. [n addition, the construction of Spout Run Parkway a_d.the Memorial Parkw®, diminished the size of North Highland. Interstate 66 took over the old railway righ>o.fway in the 1960s, further isolating the neighborhood from. the south, side of Lee Highway.23 Bay-Eva was razed in 1996°

Today, the North Highlands neigt_borhood is a mix of single4amiIy frame _md brick dwelIings, recently built town houses, and high-density apartment buildings. The neighborhood's "close-in" location presents challenging development pressures for the corm_aunity. Many historic buildings have been demolished to make room for higher density residential development. Still, many of North Highland's m.odest 1920s and 1.930s era buses remain, along with the Dawson-Bailey House, now owned by 'Arlington County and operated as a recreation center.

_z Dorot;hea E. Abbott, "Jacob's C'a-4t_e,='T}mArl#_gton Nistorica} Mogaz#_e VoL 9 (October 1991): pp. 44- 47,

>_McCoy, pp. 1l.ot 3. Ph_e III Architectural Surv'ey Report of ArlingIon. Coting,. V_rgh:ia E.H.T. Traceries, Inc. 1998 Page 52

THEME: ARCHITECTURE/COMMUNITY PLANNING

The majority of buildings in the survey area, t)@caily the domestic resources, were constructed for a particular function and often, were influenced by the .fore:s, materials. details, or other features associated with the arcNtecmral sb;les currently in vogue. Th.e survey area exNbits vemacular interpretations of the traditionally high-style architecturai detN1ing commonly found in urban communities. As new trends spread from the cities to the suburbs and m the rural communities, styles were modified to accormnodate smaiIer resources and used mamrials that typically reduced construction costs.

As discussed in Phase 1I, buildings in a rumI context Characteristically did not consciously attempt to mimic current fashion, but instead provided shelter using the technology of the period. The20_ -cenmD. _ dwellings of suburban residemial r_eighborh.oods, like those of Arlington County, were often constructed to provide densely populated residentia_ housing that was economically affbrdable while stiI1 in fashion. Typically, i_rm took precedent over style m_d fashion, wNch often employed fhe actual structural materials to serve as architectura! ornamentation. This is the case with the Bungalow/Craftsman-style dwellings, detailed with exposed rafters, brick and wood supporting posts, mid molded concrete block foundations.

The Phase III sur_'ey of Arlington Cotmty, which experienced its greatest surge of development during the early part of the 20'_ century, contains eight difl:i:rent styles and forms of buildings. Largely domestic, the buildings' styles range from Queen A_me to the architecmra: expressions of the Modem Movement, with the Bungalow/CraRsman and Col.oniaI Revival swles dominating. Notably, several styles identified during the Phase tl su_wey were not recorded in Phase II. TNs includes the Prairie style, Shingle st?'Ie, Late Victorian and Late-19% and 20%century Revivals,. and the Federal style. Again, tNs lack of stylistic diversity increased as the survey area moved northward. Five architecmrai styles noted during the Phase II survey were not recorded in Phase IH - Greek Revival, Italianate, Classical Revival, [ntemationaI, a_ Deco, mid :tal_ian Renaissance.

Ot_ Atom Style

The Queen A:me style, whose designs frequently cgmle from patten: books, was factored for everythir_g from rowh.ouses to sprawling seaside retreats. AII were resplendent in patterned shingIes, spindles; brackets, and curlicue cutouIs; many boasted ample verandahs, turrets, and sleeping porches. During the latter p.a_ of the 1.9;_century, the Queen Anne style found an exuberant expression in. wood, and frequentIy incorporated columns and decorative motii:s borrowed from our own colonia_ architecture.

Yet. the traditional architectural detMIing of the Queen Anne style, was easily diluted with on.:y se.I.eetembellishments applied. Ot:t.en,the intricate form commonly associated with the Queen Anne style was the on.:y identifiable element of the fashion. This vernacular inte_:pretation of the style was distinctly prominent in Arlington County, particularly prior to the county's suburban transition in the 20 '_'century. PhaseIHArchitectm'aiSurveyReportef Ar[ingto_Cou_q Virginia E.H.T. Traceries, Inc. I998 .Page 53

Twenty-five Queen eMme-styIe resources were identified ia the smwey area with all but one being domestic resources, Examples of the style include the borises at 916 North Daniel Street (000-5265), 17t7 North 22_e Street (0004958), 2001 North Uhle Street (000-5069), 2814 Washington Boulevard (000-5214), 900 North Daniel Street (000-5269)., 6 North Fern.rick Street (000-5404), and 903 Nm_h irving Street (000-5639).

This style was predominately confirmed to the neighborhoods of North Hi_,_iand and Lyon Park. The development of North Highlands occurred ia the last decades of the 19:a cesta, U, and thus, the concentration of Queer, Atme-sVIe dwellings i.s not overly surpris._r_g. However, the number of Queen An.ae-s_de buildings ir_Lyor_ Park is worth noting as the comm.unity was not platted until I919, several years al:_erthe fashionable styIe's zenith had passed° Thus, these buildings; dating primarily from the 1890s through the I910s, are sigr_ificam examples of the residential development prior to the establishment of Lyon Park.

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_, One of the most imposing, although vernacular, examples of the Queen Arme style noted i.n Lvo_.. Park is the dwelling at 916 North DanieI S__truer. The building exhibits the most common ibm.a documented in Arlington Co_mty, a rectm_gular tbrm augmented by a second- story CaM.tedbay with ar_ oversize pedimented gable. The wood frame building is set _apo_aa raised four_dat.ion witla _arrow weatherboard cladding. The ._5c.'.ade,meast_ring two bays wide, has a wrap-around porch, supported by Tu.scm_ columns° The bui_dir_g display._; a Palladian-like triple wi_dow and sidelights, both character-defining ei.eme_ats of the co_atemporary Colonial Revival style. Phase HI Architectural Smwey Report of Arli_gmn Co_m._._,Virginia E.H.T. Traceries, In.c. I998 Page 54

ColoniaIR_

With the mm of the 20 '_'centuD_ came a related interest in. a variety of period styles, particularIy the Colonial RevivaI s@e which premiered in the 1880s. As the style spread to the suburbs, it became more con.ser_;ative in design and scale, and was often applied to modest residences. By the 1940s, the style was widespread.

Figm'e 3t): {_ot_se,6{)9 North Edgewood S_'eet (t)IRJ-5$16)

Within the survey area, 172 buildings have features ,:hat are IargeIy associamd with the Colonial Revival style. Gaining popularity by the I920s, the CoIoniaI Revival style was th.e second most dominant architectural style documented during the Phase III efforts, a _rend noted i_a the Phase II survey as we11. While _arger examples of the styte were pre_:io_sly documented in. southern Arlington County,. more modest single-t2maily residences with. Colonial Revival-svte detailing were noted during the Phase HIsurvey efforts in the cemrat part of the county. Commol_ly found I:b.amresof the style inch_de accentuated main ents: doors, symme_rically balanced facades, single and paired double-hung sash windows, al.d side gable roofs. A good exampIe is the Fitch Hoarse, a fi"eesmnding wood frame dwelI.ing at 609 North Edgewood Street (000-55 I6). The building has a side-entry pIan whh a Tt, scan- styte portico. Characteristic of the style, the main entry has sidelights, heavily molded surrounds, and cornice returns. The one-story portico has an open pediment with returns suppo,_ed by a Tusc'-maentablature and posts° Against _he fhgade. the portico does _ot hare the traditional pilasters, but rather heavy brackets. The dominating side gable roof ix Phase IH .Arc__i_ec_curaiSurvey Repori ofArIiagm_ C.our_ty.,Virginia E,H,T_ Traceries, Into 1998 Page 55

accentuated by the shallow boxed, cort_ice with wide, piair_ frieze, The sym.metw of _he plan .i.sbalanced by the o.ae-story wings on tlae side elewations.

Fig_.re 31: ltouse, 224 North Jae_on Sfreet (000-5675)

Typical of the style mud the period, the Colonial Revival-style detaiiing lem itself to a variety, of bu{Iding {brms, The American Fou>square was often detaited with CoIoniaI Revivai- style elements, such as the full-wid% from porch with Tuscan colurm_s, sideligh,s, paired mad triple window openings, and domaers. The dwelling at 224 North Jacksor_ Street (000- 5675) exhibits all of these el.en._e_ats,while i.ntroducing verticaI-par_ed windows commonly attributed to the Craftsman styleo

: Similarly, the one-and-a-haif-stor_/"Cape Cod." cottages of the [930s and [940s exhibit the ._hmiliar demiIing and ifbrm of the Colonial Revival s@e. This fbrm provided an adequate and affordable housing mode for the massive population of working and middle cIass residents of _M-iingtoa Couaty, while mimicking the fashionable styIe of the period. A popular .f.bm_.fom_d ,ihrougl.ao_t the survey area, the bt_.ildings are typically constructed of brick with side gabIe roo_is and front _able dormers. The t:xam.pte., identified i_a Arli_.g_on County are typically three bays wide, two bays deep, _md .have a central-passage plgm. Detailing includes the flat door su.rrovmds witla shallow "['v_scar_pilasters supporti_ag a slighdy projecting entabIamre, a corbelied brick, cornice on the tk_cade, and rectangular 6/6 double- hur_g wood sash windows with brick silis, PhasetHArc|3itecmralSurveyReportofArlingto_Coum?_,Virginia E.H.T.Traceries,h_c._998 Page 56

Tt_dor RevivaI StvI.e

The TadorRe_._.x,aIstyle "" of the early. 20_ century, was derived primafiIy from Er@ish Renaissa_.ce buildfiags with asymmetrically massed Ncades that typically featured steeply pitched gables, decorative -- rather than _rucmrat _- hai[_timbering, and long rows of casement windows,

As the third most popular style noted in the survey _br the third year, the Tudor Revival style was identified sixty-six times. These buildings, predomi_antly single-family dwellings, exhibit mulfi-gabIed roofs; prominent brick chimneys typically attached to the facade; m_d steeply pitched roofs, The typical modest suburban version at 213 North Barton Street (000_ 5105) has a projecting bay, paired windows, exterior chimney on the fa9ade, and steepty pitched gable ends with raking cornices, Of particular note, the dwelIing is constructed of wood frame with aluminum siding, rather thaaa the commonIy applied brick cladding and halt_timbering seen at 3234 North Pershing Drive (000_5718) and 302 North Lincoln Street (000-5724), The lack of traditional building materials reflects the s_qe's economical adaptation to the I.ower- to .middle-income poputation of suburban Arlfiagton Coumy, Of the sixty_six Tudor Revfi,,al-style bt_iIdings documented, twenty_seven me clad with. brick, whiIe thirty-seven are const,_dcted of wood frame clad with weatherboard, asbestos, -,_inyi, or aluminum siding,

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Bung,alow/Craftsman Style

The most popular style and buiid.ing form identi_led in the smwey area is the Bungalo_Craftsm_r_., with a total of 473 buildings out of 776 surveyed. These Bungatow/Craftsman-s@e buildings typically have low-pitched gable roofs, wide unenclosed overhanging ea_,es, and exposed roof rafter ends, decorative false beams under the eaves, and ft_llowidth .front porches.

Figure 33: Horace,136North Irving Street (000_5674)

Overwhelmingly; the bungalow forms documented in the survey have traditional Craftsmrm- style detailing such as exposed ra.i]er ends, paired and triple windows, staggered wood shingies, and inset porches supported Ivytapered square columns set upon brick or cor_crete block posts. The modest bungaloid dwelling at 405 Edgewood Street (000_5345) displays a rare architectural etement, specifically the paired stud tripled round brick co]amns set upon the square brick posts of the porch. Yet, a sign_ifl.cantnumber of Craftsman.-style dwellings with irreguIar, non_bungaloid plans were recorded, particulm'Iy along North CIeveland Street in Lyon Park° _M_excellent example of the Craftsman detailing on a more imposi_g form is the building at 130 North Jackson S,reet (000-5707). Phase lII Architectural Survey Report of ArtingIon Comity, Virgi_ia EoH,T, Traceries, Ir_c,,I998 Page 58

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Mlss_onz_.pamsh. Colonial Revival Style

Spanish-inspired houses began appearing at the tuna of the 20__ce_tu_/in the ti)rm of the Mission style, which reflected a loose adaptation of features often fbund on Spanish Colonial. mission buildings. Only two Mission/Spanish Colonial RevivabstyIe buildin.gs were identified, alI domestic_ Typically asymmetrical in. plan, the dwdlings are modest in size, generally one-and-a-half to two stories in height, The examples are the dwelling at 2 I4 North Fitlmore Street (000-5395) and 314 North Fillmore Street (000-5354) in Lyon Park. Each of the buiIdings is modest in size with arched openings, i.>_setporches, and stucco finishes.

OtherStyles

SingIe exa.mples of the Classical Revival and Commercial styles were documented during the Phase III survey. The styles are exhibited on parpose-built mercantile bt_iIdings along Washington Boulevard aa_d North Pershing Drive, specifically the building at 2645_2649 North Pershing Drive (000-5174) and Whitey's Restaurant (000_5172). Dating fi-om the 1910s ttu'o_.@_the [930s, the buildings are vemacular with modest box-Iike tbrms and minimal applied detailing promoting the smrefront window openir_gs.

Six properties were noted as examples of the Modern Movement, all ofthem Lustron houses built between 1947 stud 1950. While the form of the buildings is not unique, the use of pre- fabricated porcelain enamel tiles is rare. The buildings require a more adequate styIistic interpre,ation fhan %ther," thus Modem Movement has been applied until a more descriptive designation is defined,

The building types that did not conform to a particular style were designated as C thero This occurred only tvhalf stories in height. As noted in previous surveys of Arlington County, the m.ost prevalent form was the L_shaped dwelling wifl_ a cut-away ..f_ont porch, G_-an,_raI1,with.out ornamentation, this buitdina type was constructed duri_ag the housing boom of the World War I to Worm War I.[.Period and the New Dominion Period. The lack of detailing a1iowed for quick inexpensive const.mction using readily-avaiIable materiats_ Phase fll Arct_itecmrat St_rvey .Report of Arlington Coumy, Virginia E,.H_ToTraceries, Inc. 1998 Page 60

Yet, this trend was not the mleo As seen at 2203 North Roife Street (000-5056}, the one_ story dwelling was constructed sometime between I920 and I936. Characteristic of the .form, the building has a or_e-sto_.;, wood frame structure with an L-shaped plan, .however, the exterior chiwmey is prominemly placed on the main. elevation and there is no porch. The unustial tbrm is accented by originai paired caseme_at windows with wide sun'oun.ds and a semi-circular arched lintel projecting from the roof to mark the main entry opening.

Figt_re 36: House, 2203 North RaKe Street ((t0_5(IS6)

Many of the domestic examples, and several of the comxn.erciaI buildings, did _aot con%ma to aay style because _he original structure had been severely aItered, losing or obscuring the origieal forms at, d detaiIs. Phase IH Architectural Survey Report of Arlingto_ Country, Virginia E.H.T. Fracerie:_, _,n.c.1998 Page 61

RESEARCH DESIGN

Objectives

The goal of the multi-phase prq)ect was to gather and evaluae i.nfon_aion about the historic properties and their resources; located within Neighborhood Service Areas D and F; as well as the Noah Highlands Community of Sept'ice Area E in an eftbrt to more i5lly comprehend and support their contr_.bution to the County's heritage,The pr(_ect was intended to: 1) synthesize and complete documentation of previously idemified historic properties into a computerized database fom_.at; 2) collect additional infomaation _.d survey previously unidentified or uneval.uated historic properties and potential, historic districts; and 3) heighten public awareness about historic resources in Arlington County to encourage citizen appreciation of their history,.

Scape of _,_brk

"l"heproject was organized into basic tasks:

1) the survey and documentation, to the recomaaissance level of approximately 770 historic resources in Neighborhood Service Areas D and F, as well as North Highlands in Service Area E, Phase I incIuded the identification and survey of 7(51 resources within Neighborhood Service Area H and the Target Areas of Arna Valley, Nauc.k, and Columbia Heights West. Phase II completed the survey of 1015 resot_rces in Neighborhood Service Areas H and G, Glen. C-ar.lyn,and a portion of the Barcroft nei_borhood commml.ity, all to the I936 date of construction as based on historic maps and on.e-s_.te survey; and

2) the idemification of potentiaI historic districts and individual eligible properties for listing on the Virginia Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historic Places.

MetI_odology

{2k]2.proach

E.HoT, Traceries, [nc, approached this project as a coordinated effort of experienced professional archi.tectural histo_.ans workir_g with the Arli1._gton Cou.ntv Departm.er_t of Community Plarmi.ng_ Housing and Development mM the Virginia Department of Historic Reso_rces (VDHR) in an effort to prodace a co_t effective survey that would meet VDHR's high standards, as well as provide inibm_.ation needed to Arlington County, PhraseIIIArchkect_ralSmweyReportof ArlingtonCounty,Virginia E.H,T.Traceries,Im:,_I998 Page 62

This was accomplished by working closely with Arlington County and its repmsentati.ves to identif}" important architecmraI resoumes; by taking full advantage of the Integrated Prese_,a.tion So.{_ware database (IPS) to doctm:_ent and amlyze historic properties; by understanding the history arid geography to insure that selected cultural resources accurately illustrate the Coumy's historic context through the best-preserved and leas>akered examples as subsumed under VDH.R% eighteen historic context themes; by utiiizJ.r_g years of somad survey experierme to ensure an effieier_t effort; by empIoying a management methodology that is desig_aed to result in _ on-time perfon._ance; and by maximizing the poten.tia[ of aa experienced stafl:i

To achieve the desired products, E.I--I.T. Traceries, Inc. organized a team with the credentials, skiIls, and successful experience m do the work. The team was composed of *bur members: a Project Manager/Senior Architectural Historian, two Arct._tecmraI Historia_l/Surveyors, and a Da.ta-Er_try Techn.ician. The Pr@ec_ Marmger/Seni.or Architectural Historian .managed the administration of the survey project, directed the tasks and was responsible .for preparing the Final Survey Report, She also functioned as the primmT architecturM historian, working with the team to evaluate the resources based on the historic context prepared ir_ Phase L Additionally, the Senior A.rchitecmrat Historian was responsible for conducting the work invotvir_g the assessmem of potential historic districts, incIuding the windshield survey, brief historic overview, and preparation of prelimi._aa.D' recommendations regarding these aeas, The ArchitecturM Historian/Surveyors ma_xaged the in.tk._rmation on previousiy recorded resources -- synthesizing, consoiidating, undertaking dam onto;, located the properties and resources, and updated records as appropriate. They worked together in the field, surveying and documenting resources that met the sur_,ey criteria. The Data-Entry Tecba_ician was responsible for the imtial data-entry of the survey information into [PS. The docume.mation was fl_en reviewed and expanded by the Archimctural I-iistorian/Smweyors.

Basic to the methodology was the determination of a criteria for selecting properties to be surveyed using VDHR standards, historic themes, and requirements° This was a team effort that aIlowed on-site decisio.r>making. A system was established to sdect properties for survey by synthesizir_g the VDHR standards, the eighteen VDHR historic comext themes, the basic historic context outIine, a_d VDHR contractual requirements. Next, a plata was developed fbr marmging the information on the previously recorded properties, for updating records as necessau, a_.d for identi_,%g and su.rveyi_ag 770 i_ew resources at the reconnaissance level.

The recordation, of the properties to VDHR standaa'ds ensured the successful compIetior_ of the contract. Implementing the Survey Design, 776 resources were surveyed to a reconnaissance level. All previously recorded properties were Iocaed and infbrmatior_ brought up to a standard equM to that employed for the new idemified resources,

Each. reconnaissance IeveI smwey .fom_recorded a singIe Noper_y, including its primau and secoada_, resources. Each completed form for resm_rces that contained a comribmi.ng primary resource inciuded a detailed physical description of that primary resource as welI as Phase HI Architectural Smwey Rep<._rtof Adingto,_ County, Vi.rgirda E,HoT. Traceries, In.c., 1998 Page 63

a brief description of the second.aD' resources on the property. It also included a brief e,,aIuation of the property as an entity, placing it in its local historical and architecmraI context. All tk_mas were accomparfied by I.abeled, black_emd-white photographs that doc.um.er_tthe resource. The photographic docm_aentation included a range of two to fi_,,e views, with an. average of four -views of the primly resource and a minimum of one photograph per contributing secondary, resource or group of secondary resources if located close together. The photographs sufficiently illustrate the architecmraI character of the primary resource, with at least one photograph taken at close range. A simpIe site plan skemh of the property indicating the relationsh.ip between primary and secondary resources was completed for each surveyed property, The site plans were prepared neatly in pencil on graph paper. The site plan sketch incbaded the main road and any significam natural features. A copy of the rele_,ant section of tlhe USGS Quadrangle map was submitted with each group of forms.

Representative examples of culturaI resources over fifty years old were selected fbr recordation using our underst_ding of the history of Arlington County and related architecture, With assistance fi-om the VDHR staff and the Department of Community Plamaing, }-lousing and Development of Arlington County, sur_ey priorities were established. Prefhrence was gix,en to those properties within sections of the count' identified as the Neighborhood Service Area D, as well. as the communities of Barcrofi and North Highlands. Efforts were made to identii} _ the best-preserved arid Ieast-aItered examples of various resource D_pes subsumed under the eighteen VDHR historic themes. Special attention, was paid to catty outbuildings _md structures, significmat buildings in poor condition or threatened by imm.ine_at destmctior_, resources related to ethn.ic min.ofi.ty cultures, pre_1860 resources, including outbuildings and faro, structures, previously smweyed properties that warranted updated or additional infom.aation, mad significam buildings that may be affected by transportation network impro_;ements (i.e, road or railroad construction). All properties with pfi-maD, resources erected prior to 1936 were surveyed.

To summ_ize, E,I-.I.T, Traceries, In.c. approached this project with ma understanding of the historic context and development of modem Artingmn County, with a sound background in IPS, with a thorough understanding of VDHR.'s survey requirements, with knowledge of Virginia architecture and its related resources, an.d with a commitment to prepari.ng a survey that wilI take advantage of the talents and experience of our staff, PhaseIHArchitecmraISurveyReportofArlingtonCmm_.Virgir_ia E,H,T.TFaceries,Inc.,I998 Page64

Work Plan

[mplememation of the proposed work was based on an incremenmI process as outlined in the {blIowing seven task descriptions.

TASK 1: Project Organization and Management TASK 2: Survey Design (including Initiai Public Presemation) TASK 3: Survey TASK 4: IPS TASK 5: EvaIuation of Properties TASK 6: _aa'chitecturaISmwey Report TASK 7: PrNect Completion

TASK 1: PROJECT ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT

Project organization consisted of the establishmer_t of a work schedule, coordination of the team members and fhe County stafL estaNisb_ent of work assignments, arrangement for the necessary materials to madertake the work tasks, and maintenance of the project schedule_

The project manager, largely responsible *br organization and management, functioned as liaison between Arlington County, the Department of Hisrode Resources, and the project team. Activities included reguIar monitoring of the project's progress, preparation of the monthly progress reports, problem*solving in cor_junction with DHR and project star{, and attendance N required progress meetings win the County and DHR representatives°

The prqiect was managed through a system of task-oriented hierarchy. IncrememaI monitoring wa_ combined wkh milestone review indicated as "results _'for each task. listed in the work plan. The monthly progress reports recorded miIestone completion tbr DHR review.

TASK 2: SURVEY DESIGN

Prior to beginning field work, atl existing materials relevant to Arlington County contained wi,lhin the VDHR archives were reviewed. Materials contained within the County's historical collection at the Historical Society, the Library of Congress, the Virginia Room at the Arlington County Librmy, and archives at other repositories in the county, as we11 as staie and federal archives, were reviewed.

Arlington Cotmty PIanning staff was consulted regarding any newly proposed deveIopment pr_ects that may aff?.c_ the future of the survey areas' historic resources. Docum.en_s, including the local comprehensive plan, Virgi_aia Department of Transportation Si×_Year Pl.an., and public u_ility pkms, were reviewed. Phase III Architectural Survey Report of ArIi_ngtonCounty, Virginia E,H,T. Traceries, Inc._ I998 Page 65

In preparation fbr field work, the reviewed materials, maps and previous survey routes were studied to determine the best approach fbr covering as much of the survey area as possible. As in Phases [ and H, properties were selected based or_the Survey Criteria as stated in the RFP Section III. STATEMENT OF NEED; C. SURVEY CRITERIAo This infomaadon was discussed and the potemiaI course of action prepared tbr the County staffs review and approval, The survey design was revised and up-dated as necessary during the course of the on-site survey and archival efforts.

During this phase, a public meeting was held to explain the Phase III survey effort to interested Arlington CounD, officials, members of local historical associations, residents an.d property owners° A general presentation introduced the smwey team., explained the survey e.ffbrt and its histoD _, addressed CounD, and DHR prese_'ation goals, and presented the survey design. Attendees were asked to provide information that might aid the effort. The presentation included slides thin illustrated the accomplishments of the Phase II survey effort .and discussed anticipated Phase [II activities, the DHR survey process, and the survey's potemial fbr protecting Arlington County's historic architecmraI resources_

TASK 3: SUR_Y

Upon completion of a survey schedule, the surveyors began the on-site survey w_-_rk, folIowing assigned routes, All work ti-_.ilowedDHR standards and properties selected during the on-site survey met the published Survey Criteria. Selected properties were documented to the recomaaissance level "-asappropriate, including site plans and photographs of the exterior ,and imerior where appropriate (and possible). Color sIides were taken as appropriate throughom the survey eftbrto The N_otographs taken on-sire were developed as the survey progressed. As the 3-1/2" by 5" black and white photographs were processed, labeIh3g in pencil was conducted. Negative envelopes, negatives and color slides were also labeIed to DHR stm_d-ards, For those properties that were fifty years or older, but not selected for survey, map coding was conducted, All information collected during _his task was flied into properUy fiIe folders.

Concu.rrent with the on-site survey, archival sources were researched, at. the locaI, state and federal level, including primary and secondary sources,The biNiography developed in Phase f, _d augmemed in Phase II, was expanded to include the additional sources. As i_aformation was gathered., it was symhesized with individual property s_trvey files.

TASK 4: IPS lnl:bm_atio._acollected and recorded during the on-site field sur_,'ey was entered imo t.he Virginia Department of Historic Reso_arces-[ntegrated Preservation Software database (VDHR-IPS)o Data on each .property sm_,eyed was recorded as a single IPS record_ as required by the VDHR survey program° At appropriate intervals througho_t the prqiect, each IPS property record was reviewed for accuracy and consistency. Upon review of the database and fbIIowing corrections, freq_ermy reports m_d tabuh_r reports were generated, PMseIIIArchitecturalS_rveyReportof.Arl.ingtonCo_m_',Virginia EoHoToTraceries,l_c., 1998 Page 66

These reports provided organized data ti_.rana.lysis and incorporation im.o the ArchitecmraI Survey Report_ Various computer reports were generated for this proiect in.cludi_ag:

Arlington Cou.rw Survey: I.nventory of A.KProperties by VDHR. ID Number • Arlington Cotmty Survey" InventmT of All Properties by Name

VDHR-IPS was an imporVant component of the survey, and will be a useful, plmming tool for Arlington County. The infommtion in the database can be updated as needed and used to generate a variety of reports beyond those prepared fbr tNs study.

TASK 5: EVALUATION OF PROPERTIES

Reports generated by IPS were analyzed and properties considered potentially eligible as individual landmarks and as historic districts ._.brlistir_g on tt_e National Register were evaluated within the context of the sura,ey database, historic themes, and historic comext.

TASK 6: ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY REPORT

On-site and archival, findings were assembled and synthesized in preparatio_a for review prior to drafting the final report. One set of VDHR survey file envd.opes were IabeIed in pencil .ff_r VDHR; or_e set of maxilla file folders were labeled in ink for the County. The approprime documentation, labeled photographs and negatives, and site plans were pIaced in the appropriate enveIope or file, USGS Quadrangle Maps ,and County Base Maps were m_ked to indicate the surveyed properties ti)r both VDHR and the Comaty. AII envelopes/files were checked for completion.

The Archi.tecmra[ Survey Report was prepared in con.fom_ance with the VDHR Guidelines for survey reports° Historic properties associated witI.l the relevant themes were discussed in the his_.oric context narratives. Illustrations, i_cluding photographs, drawings, maps, rabies. charts, and oflaer graphics were prepared. The draft documem was distributed to the County a_d VDHR_

TASK 7: PROJECT COMPLETION

AII required products were prepared for the County and VDt-FR. Two copies of the survey data and reports were exported for import into VDHR's master database. Two diskettes containing Arlington County survey data were prepared. _br submission. Two diskettes holding a copy of the text of the Architectura_ S-ur_ey Report in Word 7.0 were prepared. Two original unbound mad ten (I0) bound copies of the Architectural Smwey Report were prepared. Two sets of hard-copy survey forms, phmographs, maps, and o4_er materials were made ready i_._rsubmissio_a, One set of negatives was prepe_red for VDHR, AII products were submitted to the appropriate body.

At the completion of the survey, a final presentation was made _oa seiec.ted off_.ciaI body in the Coumy, PhaseIll ArchitecturalStarveyReportof ArlingtonCo_mW,Virginia E.H.T^Traceries,I_c., I998 Page 67

Exiaeeted Results

As presemed in VDHR_s Request for Proposal (RFP) and defined in the comract, it was expected that 770 properties would be surveyed to the recom_aiss_ce level In addition to the reconnaissance level survey, a windshield survey was to be co_aducted fbr potentiaI historic districts and appropriate recommendations made to VDHR and Arlington County.

Tt_ough the implememation of the survey design, it was anticipated that Ne sur,,,ey would provide a comprehensive sampling of architecture and other resources related to the eighteen. historic themes established by VDHRo Given the hea_,_"concentration of residential buildings in Arlington County, it was anticipated that the Domestic theme would be the best represented; in addition, it was anticipated that the detached single-NmiIy dwelling wouId be the most prevalent t3,_petobe surveyed. Phase lII Archi.tectural Survey Report of Ariin.gter_ County: Virginia E,H.T. Traceries, [_.c., 1998 Page 68

SURVEY FINDINGS

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The survev_ and documentation of properties ir_ Arlin_,ton=.County was completed to the approved, standards of the Virginia Department of Historic Resources. The results of tlhe project survey are as follows:

Seven Hundred, Seven_'-six (1776) properties were recorded to the Recennaissanee Level, Each Recomaaissm_ce Level Survey Form recorded a single property, including primary and secondary resources.

Seven Hm_dred _md seventy-six (776).properties were evaluated as historic and NIly surveyed to the Recom_aissance _.evel. Each form provides a detailed physical descriptior_ of the primary resource as weg as a brief descriptio_a of the secondary resoumes on the property. It includes a brief eva_uati.on of the property, placing it in its IocaI I_istoricaI and architectural context. Each fom_. is accomp_ied by labeIed, bIack-ar_d-white photographs tha_ adeq_ate[y document, the property's resoim:es.. Adequate photographic documer_tatior_ i_cludes se,_,eral views of the primary resourc_ and a minirnum of one photograph per historic second.a_," resource or group of seconded _ resources if they are located dose together. Photographs illustrate the architectural ch_racter of the resource, with N least one photograph t_en at close range. A simple site plan sketch of the proper_y indicating the relationship betwee_a primav arid seconda© _ resources is inct_ded for each smweyed property. The site pIar_ sketch indicates the main road arid any significant natural _)atures such as creeks mad rivers. A copy of the relevant section of the coumy base map is fi.led widtheach set offorms. PhaseIHArch{tecmra|SurveyReportof ArlingtonCourW,Virgieia E,H,T,Traceries,Inc., 1998 Page 69

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The VDHR-Integrated Preservation Software System (VDHR-IPS) is a computer system developed by the National Park Service and customized to meet VDHR_s compmer needs and desires° VDHR-IPS contains an individuaI database for Arlington County, created as part of the Phavse I Architectural Survey project in 1996, Under Phase III, the database comai_as a total of 776 records, aII of which were determined to be historic. Together with the historic properties idemified during the first two survey phases of Arlingto._a Comaty, the master database contains approximately 2552 resources. Pt._ase_[IArchitectural Survey Report of Arlingten Coun_,, Virginia E.H.T. Traceries, Irtc,, t998 .Page 70

ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORY OF ALL PROPERTIES BY VDHR ID NUMBER Page NoD I 12/08/1998 ARLINGTONCOUNTYSURVEY:INVENTORYOFALL PROPERTIES8YID#

VDHRID# PROPERTYN_E A_iRESS DATE ___: ______:______:__ _:_ 000_0117 House, 2115 Qu_nn Street, North 2115 No Quinn Street 1913 000-0141 House, 1706 22nd Street, North 1706 N. 22nd Street 1903 000-0142 House, 1710 22nd Street, North 1710 N. 22nd Street 1905-1920 000-0143 House, 1712 22nd Street, North 1712 N. 22nd Street 1915-1930 000-0145 House, 1716 22nd Street, North 1716 No 22nd Street 1905-1920 000_0145 House, 1720 22_d Street, North 1720 N. 22nd Street 1890-1905 000-0147 House, 1721 2_nd Street, North 1721 No 22nd Street 1900_1915 000_0335 House, 2111Rolfe Street, North 2111 N. Ro_fe Street 1920_1935 000-1217 House, _35 EdgewoodStreet, North 235 N. Edgewood Street i915-1929 000-5002 House, 3105 Hill Street, South 3106 So Hill Street 1935-I942 000-5003 House, 3111 Hill Street, South 3111 S_ Hill Street 1936-1942 000-5004 House, 3107 Hill Street, South 3107 So Hill Street 1936-1942 000_5005 House, 5019 Chesterfield Road_ 5019 S. Chesterfield Road 1915_1930 South 000_5006 House, 3100 Hil_ Street_ South 3100 S. Hill Street I_35-1942 _. 000_5007 House, 5011 Chesterfield Road_ 5011 So Chesterfield Road 1910-1925 South 000-5008 House, 5023 Chesterfield Road, 5_23 S. Chesterfield Road 1920_1936 South 000-5009 House, 5200 12th Street, South 5200 S_ 12th Street 1947_1950 000-5010 House, 5007 Chesterfield Road, 5007 S. Chesterfield Road 1910-1925 South 000_5011 House, 1!24 Frederick Street_ South _I24 S. Frederick Street !947_1950 000-5012 House, 5201 12th Street, South 520,1 So 12th Street 1947-1950 000-5013 House, 1112 Forest Drive, South 1112 S_ Forest Drive 1947-1950 000-5014 House, 1117 Forest Drive_ South 1117 S. Forest Drive 1947-1950 000--5015 House_ 612 Buchanan Street 512 S. Buchanan Street 1929 000-5015 House, 4702 6th Street, South 47_2 S. 6th Street 1920-1936 000-5017 House, 620 Buchanan Street, South 620 So Buchanan Street 1920_1935 000-5018 House_ 4707 5th Street, South 4707 S. 5th Street 1920_1936 000-5019 House_ 4504 4th Street, South 4604 S. 4th Street 1928 000_5020 House, 634 Buchanan Street, South 63_ S. Buchanan Street 1920-1936 000-5021 House, 4615 4th Street, South ¢6._5 So 4th Street 1920-1936 000-5022 House_ 4615 4th Street, South 45,16 S_ 4th Street !920-1936 000_5023 House, 4659 4th Street_ South 4659 S. 4th Street 1920_1935 000-5024 House, 4639 4th Street, South 88319' So 4th Street 1920-1935 000-5025 House, 319 Abingdon Street, South _19 S. Abingdon Street 1920-1935 000_5026 House, 4647 3rd Street, South 4647 So 3rd Street 1947-1950 000-5027 House, 4522 3rd Street, South ¢622 So 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5028 House, 4566 Arlington Boulevard 4_65 Arlington Boulevard 1920-i936 House, 4666 Route 50 _466 Route 50 000-5029 House, 4515 3rd Street, South 4615 S_ 3rd Street 1920-1935 000_5030 House, 1922 Cleveland Street, North 1922 No Cleveland Street 1920_1936 000-5031 House, 1918 Cleveland Street_ North 1918 No Cleveland Street 1920-1935 000-5032 House, 1951 Cleveland Street_ North _.951 N. Cleveland Street 1920-1935 000-5033 House, 1943 Cleveland Street, North 1943 N. Cleveland Street 1928 000-5034 House, 1930 Cleveland Street, North _30 No Cleveland Street 1920-1935 000-5035 House, 1947 Cleveland Street_ North 1947 No Clevela_d Street 1920-1935 000-5036 House, 1935 Cleve_and Street, North 1936 No Cleveland Street 1920-1935 000-5037 House, 1925 C_eve_and Street, North 1925 N. Cleveland Street 1920-1935 000_5038 House, 1931 WayneStreet, North I931 No Wayne Street 1920_1936 000-5039 House, 1932 Cleveland Street, North I_32 N_ Cleveland Street 1923 000-5040 House_ 1921 WayneStreet, North _921 N. _ay_e Street 1924 000-5041 House, 1955 Cleveland Street, North 1955 N. Cleveland Street 1920-i935 Page No. 2 12/08/1998 ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORY OF ALL PROPERTIES B:Y I_#

VDHRID# PROPERTYNAME ADDRESS DA%E

000-5042 House, 1916 W_yneStreet, North t916 N_ Wayne Street 1920-1936 000_5043 House, 2024 Cleveland Street, North 2024 N. Cleveland Street 1920-1936 000-5044 House, 2122 20th Street, North 2122 N. 20th Street 1920_.1936 000-5045 House, 2034 Cleveland Street, North 2034 N. Cleveland Street 1920_1935 000_5046 House, 1917 Vance Street, North 1917 N. Vance Street 1920-1936 000-5047 House, 1904 Adams Street, North 1904 N. AdamsStreet 1920-!936 WorldVoiceInto 000-5048 House, 2000 V_ce S_reet, North 2000: No Vance Street 1920-1936 000-5049 House, 1929 Wayne Street, North 1929 N. Wayne Street 1920-1936 000-5050 House, 2201 2Orb Street, North 2201 No 20th Street 1920-1936 000-5051 House, 1925 Wayne Street, North 1925 N. Wayne Street 1920_1936 000-5052 House, 2005 Uh}e Street_ North 2005 N. Uhle Street 1915-i930 000-5053 Apartment Building, 1915 Wayne 1915 N. Wayne Street 1910_1925 Street, North 000-5054 First Church of the Nazarene 2013 N. 21st Street 1945 000-5055 House, 1911 Wayne Street, North 1911 No Wayne Street 1920-1936 000-5057 House, 1918 V_nce Street, North 1918 No Vance Street 1920_!936 000-5058 House_ 1717 22rid. Street, North 1717 N. 22nd Street 1905-1920 000-5059 House, 2118 20th Street, North 2118 N. 20th Street 1920_1936 000-5060 Dawson_Bailey Springhouse County Park_e_st side 1938 ca N, Scott Street 000-5061 House, 1922 Veitch Street, North 1922 N. Veitch Street 1923 000-5062 House, 1719 21st Street, North 1719 No 21st Street 1900-1915 000_5063 House, 1925 Vance Street, North 1925 N. Vance Street ]920-1936 000-5064 House, 315 Barton Street, North 315 N. Barton Street 1920-1936 000-5065 House, 2205 20th Street, North 2205 No 20th Street 1920_1936 000_5066 House, 2401 3rd Street, North 2401 N. 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5067 House, 2203 20th Street, North 2203 N_ 20th Street 1920-1936 000-5068 House, 251Barto_ Street, North 251 No Barton Street 1920_1936 o 000-5069 House,2001Uhle St_eet_North 200] N_ Uhle Street 1900-1915 000-5070 House, 243 Barton Street, North 243 No Barton Street 1920_1936 000_5071 House, 2114 20th Street, North 2114 No 20th Street 1915-1930 000-5072 House, 231Bartom Street, North 231 N. Barton Street 19;20-1936 000_5073 House, 2111Uh_e Street, North 211.1 No Uhle Street I_15_1930 000°5074 House, 221 Barton Street, North _21 No Barton Street I932 000-5075 House, 2501 4th Street, North 2501 N. 4th Street 1920-1936 000-5076 House, 209 Barton Street, North 209 No Barton Street 1920-1936 000_5078 House, 210 Barton Street, North 210 N. Barton Street 1920-i936 000-5080 House, 250 Barton Street, North 250 No Barto_ Street 1920-1936 000-5081 House, 1702 2.2nd Street, North 1702 N. 22nd Street 1900-1915 000_5082 House, 258 Barton Street, North 258 No Barton Street 1920-1936 000-5083 House, 1711 21st Road, North 1711 No 21st Road 1895-1910 000-5084 House, 314 Barton Street, North 314 N. Barton Street 1920-1936 000-5085 House, 1715 21st Street, North 1715 N. 21st Street 1900-1915 000_5086 House, 400 Bart.on Street, North 400 N_ Barton Street 1920-1922 000-5087 House_ 307 Barton Street, North 307 No Barton Street 1920-1936 000-5088 House, 318 Barton Street, North 318 N. Barton Street 1920-1936 000-5089 House, 2409 3rd Street, North 2409 No 3rd Street 1920-1936 000_5090 House, 423 Cleveland Street, North 423 N. Cleveland Street 1915_1930 000-5091 House_ 2408 4th Street, North 2408 N. 4th Street 1920-!936 000_5092 House, 411 Cleveland Street, North 411 No Cleveland Street 19i5-1930 000-5093 House, 261 Barton Street, North 261 N_ B_rton Street 1905_1915 o 000-5094 House, 402 Clevel_n_ Street, North 402 N. Cleveland Street 1915-1930 Page No, 3 12/08/I998 ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORY OF ALL PROPERTIESBY ID#

VDHRID # PROPERTYNAME . ADDRESS DATE ______:__:______:_ 000-5095 House, 247 Barton Street, North _7 No Barton Street 1929-1930 000_5096 House, 315 BryamStreet, North 315 N. Bryan Street 1924 000_5097 House, 235 Barton Street, North 235 N° Barton Street 1911 000-5098 House, 422 Cleve_and Street, North 422 N_ Cleveland Street 1915-1930 000w5099 House, 229 Barton Street, North 229 N_ Barton Street 1920-1936 000-5100 House, 407 Bryan Street, North 407 No Bryan Street 1915-1930 000-5101 House, 225 Barton Street_ North 225 N_ Barton Street 1920-1936 000_5102 House, 301 Bryan Street_ North 301 N. Bryan Street 1915-1930 000-5103 House, 217 BartonStreet,North 217 No Barton Street 1920_1936 000w5104 House, 255 Bryan Street, North Z55 N. Bryan Street 1920-!936 000-5105 House, 213 Barton Street, North 213 No Barton Street 1925 000-5106 House, 2515 Pershing Drive, North 2515 N. Pershing Drive 1920_-1936 000_5107 House, 205 BartonStreet,North 205 N. Barton Street 1920 000-5108 House_ 703 Barton Street, North 703 N. Barton Street 1915-1930 000-5109 House, 201 BartonStreet,North 201 N. Barton Street 1920-1936 000_5110 House, 927 Barton Street, North 927 N. Barton Street 1920_1936 000-5111 House, 216 Barton Street, North 216 N. Barton Street 1915-!926 000-5112 House, 827 Barton Street, North 827 No Barton Street 1920-1936 000_5113 House, 246 BartonStreet_North 246 N. Barton Street 1920-1936 000-5114 Ho_se_811 BartonStreet,North 811 N. Barton Street 1925 000_5115 House, 254 Barton Street_ North 254 No Barton Street 1915-1930 000-5116 House, 801 Barton S_reet_ North 80} N. Barton Street 1920-!936 ' 000-5117 House_ 262 Barton Street, North 262 N, Barto_ Street 1915-1930 000_5118 House, 724 Barton Street, North 72_ No Barton Street 1910-1925 000_5119 House, 318 Barton Street, North 310 N. Barton Street 1920_1935 000-5120 House_ BOOBarton Street, North 800 No Barton Street 1920-1936 000-5121 House, 25054th Street_North 2505 N. 4th Street 1920-1936 000_5122 House, 808 garto_Street,North 808 N. Barton Street ]915-1929 000-5123 House, 2504 4th Street, North 2504 No 4th Street 1920-1936 000-5124 House, 923 C_eveland Street, North 923 N. Cleveland Street 1915-1929 000-5125 House, 2502 4th Street, North 2502 N. 4th Street 1920-1936 000-5126 House, 2513 9th Street, North 2513 N_ 9th Street 1929_1935 000_5127 House_ 427 Cleveland Street, North 4.27 N_ Cleveland Street 1915-1930 000-5128 House, 813 Cleveland Street, North 813 N. Cleveland Street 1915-1929 Teresa Home Schoo_ 000_5129 House_ 419 Cleveland Street, North 419 No Cleveland Street 1915-1930 000-5130 House, 803 ClevelandStreet,North 803 No Cleveland Street 1927 000_5131 House_ 415 C_eveland Street, North 415 N. Cleveland Street 1915-1930 000-5132 House, 712 Cleveland Street, North 712 N. Cleveland Street 1915-1930 000-5133 House, 405 Cleveland Street, North 405 N° Cleveland Street 1920-1936 000-5134 House, 800 Cleveland Street, North BOO No Cleveland Street 1915o1930 000-5135 House, 401 Cleveland Street, North 401 N. Cleveland Street 1936 000-5136 House, 2603 9th Street, North 2603 No 9th Street 1920-1936 000_5137 House_ 406 Cleveland Street_ North 406 N. Cleveland Street 1915-1930 000_5138 House, 9]2 Cleve_an_Street,North 912 N. ClevelandStreet 1910-1925 ° 000-5139 Ho_se, 412 Cleveland Street, North 412 N. Cleveland Street 1915_1930 000-5140 House, 926 C_eveiand Street_ North 926 N. Cleveland Street 1920-1936 000_5141 House, 416 Cleveland Street, North 416 N. Cleveland Street 1915-1930 000_5142 House, 93_ Cleveland Street, North 938 No Cleveland Street 1920_1936 000-5143 House, 400 Bryan Street, North 400 No Bryan Street 1915-i930 000-5144 House, 727 Cleveland Street, North 727 N. C]eve]amd Street 1920_1936 000-51.45 House, 320 Bryan Street, North 320 N. Bryan Street 1924 000_5146 House_ 709 Cleveland Street_ North 709 No Cleveland Street I920-1936 000-5147 House, 307 Bryan Street_ North 307 N. Bryan Street !915w1930 Page Nor 4 12/08/1998 ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORY OF ALL PROPERTIES BY ID!#

VDHRID# PROPERTYNAME ADBiRESS DATE

000-5148 House, 2662 Pershin_ Drive_ North 2662 No Pershing Drive 1920*1936 . 000-5149 House, 263 Bryan Street, North 263 N_ Brya_ Street 1920-1936 000-5150 House, 817 Danville Street_ North 817 N. Oamville Street 1920_1936 000-5151 House, 259 B_yan Street, North 259 N. Bryan Street 1915-1930 000_515Z House, 925 Damville Street, North 92:5 N. Danville Street 1920-1936 000-5153 House, 2533 3rd Street_ North _533 N° 3rd Street 1915-1930 000_5154 House, g3g Danville Street, North 939 N. Danville Street L920-1936 000-5155 House, 2511 Pershing Drive, North _511 Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000_5156 House, 907 Daniel Street_ North 907 N. Daniel Street 1915_1929 000-5157 House, 2507 Pershing Drive_ North 2507 Pershing Drive 1921-1933 000-5158 House, 716 Danville Street, North 716 N. Oa_ville Street 1915-i929 000_5159 House_ 907 Barton Street_ North 907 N. Barton Street 1915_19B0 000-5160 House, 730 Danville Street, North 730 N_ Danville Street 1926 000-5161 House, g14 Barton Street, North 914 N. Barton Street 1915-1930 000-5162 House_ 804 Danville Street, North 804 N° Oanville Street 1915-1929 000_5163 House, g03 Barton Street, North 903 N. Barto_ Street 1905 Blue Bird School 000-5164 House_ 902 Oamville Street_ North g_2 N. Danville Street Ig15-1929 000-5165 House, 823 Barton Street_ North 823 N. Barton Street 1915-i930 000-5166 House, 914 Daniel Street, North 914 N° Daniel Street 1931 000-5167 House, 819 Barto_ Street_ North 819 N. Barton Street 1915-1930 000-5168 House, 802 Daniel Street_ North 802 N. DamSel Street 1915-1929 000-5169 House, 805 Barto_ Street, North 805 N° Barton Street 1915_1930 000_5170 House, 712 Daniel S_reet_ North 712 N. Daniel Street 1915_1929 . 000_5171 House_ 803 Barton Street, North 80:3 N. Barton Street 1915-1930 000-5172 Whitey's Restaurant 2761 Washington Boulevard 1936-1945 78_I N. Daniel Street 000-5173 House, 719 Barton Street_ North 719 N. Barton Street 1915 000_5174 Commercial B_i}ding, 2645-2649 26.45 North Pershing Drive 1915_1929 Pershim9 Drive, North Consignments Unlimited Cor_er Cupboard A_tiques amd Gifts Second Childhood Resale 000-5175 House_ 712 Barton Street, North 712 N_ Barton Street 1915_1930 000-5176 House, 717 Da_ie_ Street, North 717 N. Daniel Street 1915-1929 000_5177 House_ 730 Barton Street, North 730 N. Barton Street 1915_1930 i_ 000-5178 House, 8010anie_ Street, North 801. N° Daniel Street 1915-1929 _: 000_5179 House, 804 Barton Street, North 804 N. Barton Street 1915-1930 000-5180 House_ 811 Daniel Street, North 811 N. Daniel Street 1915-1929 000-5181 House, 806 Barto_ Street, North 80:6 N. Barton Street 1915-1930 000-5182 House_ 2799 Washngto_ Boulevard 2799 Washington Boulevard 1929-1936 000-5183 House, g19 Cleveland Street, North glg No Cleveland Street 1920-1936 000_5184 House_ 2797 Washington Boulevard 2797 Washington Boulevard 1929-1936 000-5185 House, 917 Cleveland Street, North 917 N. Cleveland Street 1920-1936 000-5186 House, 905 EdgewoodStreet, North 905 N. Edgewood Street 1929_1936 000-5187 House, 2507 9th Street, North _507 N. 9th Street 1919-1929 000-5188 House_ 909 Edge_ood,Street_ North _0.9 N. Edgewood Street 1929-1936 000-5189 Apartment Building, 819 Cleveland 819 N. Cleveland Street 1915-1930 Street, North 000-5190 Ho_se glg Edge_ood Street North glg N EdgewoodStreet 1921_IQ _ 000-51.91 House, 805 C_eve_a_d Street, North 80,5 N° Cleveland Street 1927 000-5192 House_ 923 EdgewoodStreet_ North 923 N. Edgewood Street 1915-1.929 000-5193 House, 801Cleve_and Street_ North 8.01 N. Gleveland Street 1935 000_5194 House, 931Edgeweod Street, North 931 N_ Edgewood Street 1929-193_ Page No, 5 12108/1998 °

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000-5195 House, 716 Cleveland Street_ North 716 N. Cleveland Street 1920_1936 000-5196 House_ 810 Daniel Street, North 810 N_ Daniel Street 1900-1915 000-5197 House, 724 Cleveland Street, North 724 No Cleveland Street 1915-1930 000-51.£8 House, 705 Daniel Street, North 705 N. Daniel Street 1929_1936 000-5199 House, 816 Cleveland Street, North 816 N° Cleveland Street 1915-1929 000_5200 House, 711Danie_ Street, North 711 N° Daniel Street 1929_1936 000-5201 House, 2602 9th Street, North 2602 N. 9th Street 1915-1929 000-5202 House, 807 Daniel Street, North 807 N_ Danie_ Street 1929-1936 000-5203 House, 904 Cleveland Street, North 904 N° Cleveland Street 1915-1929 000-5204 Hershey Bungalow 815 N. Daniel Street 1925 000_5205 House, 908 C1evela_d Street, North 90B N_ Cleveland Street 1920-1936 000-5206 House, 901Edgewood Street_ North 901 No Edgewood Street 1929-1936 000-5207 House, 922 Cleveland Street, North 922 N. Cleveland Street 1920_i936 000-5208 House, 913 Edgewood Street, North 913 N. Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-5209 House, 930 Cleveland Street, North 930 N_ Cleveland Street 1915-1929 000-5210 House, 927 Edgewood Street, North 927 N. Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-5211 House, 934 Cleveland Street, North 934 N. Cleveland Street 1915-1929 000-5212 House, 937 Daniel Street, North 937 N. Daniel Street 1915-1929 , 000-5213 House, 723 Clevelan_ Street, North 723 No Cleveland Street 1935 000-5214 House, 2814 Wash_ngto_ Boulevard 2814 Washington Boulevard 1900-1915 Bowman Chiropractic Center 000-5215 House, 713 Cleveland Street, North 713 N_ Cleveland Street 1905_!920 000_5216 House_ 2790 Washingto_ Boulevard 2790 Washington Boulevard 1915-1929 000-5217 House, 733 Danville Street, North 733 N. Danville Street 1915_1929 000-5218 House, 705 Fillmore Street, North 705 N. Fillmore Street 1929-1936 000_5219 House_ 80_ Danville Street, North 803 No Danville Street 1915-1929 000-5220 House, 815 Fillmore Street, North 815 N° Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5221 House, 805 Danville Street, North 805 N. Danville Street 1915-1929 000-5222 House, 302 Bryan Street, North 302 N. Bryan Street 1915-1929 000-5223 House, 825 Da_ville Street, North 825 N. Danville Street 1905-1920 000-5224 House, 244 Bryan Street, North 244 No Bryan Street 1920-1936 000-5225 House, 917 Danville Street, North 917 N. Danville Street 1915-1929 000-5226 House, 928 Edgewood Street_ North 928 N. Edgewood Street 1915_1929 000-5227 House_ 937 Danville Street, North 937 N. Danville Street 1915-1929 000-5228 House, 2818 Washington Boulevard 2818 Washington Boulevard 1921-1929 000-5229 House_ 933 Daniel Street, North 933 N. Danie_ Street 1920_1936 000_5230 House_ 2804 Washington Boulevard 2804 Washington Boulevard 1930 000-5231 House, 923 Daniel Street, North 923 N_ Daniel Street 1915-.1929 000-5232 House, 2805 7th Street, North 2805 N. 7th Street 1905-1920 000-5233 House, 901Danie_ Street, North 901 N° Daniel Street 1915-1929 000_5234 House, 713 Fillmore Street, North 713 N. Fillmore Street 1915-i929 000-5235 House, 2612 Pershin_ Drive, North 2612 N_ Pershing Drive 1921-1929 000*5236 House, 807 Fillmore Street, North 807 No Fillmore Street 1921 000-5237 House, 7Z5 Danville Street_ North 726 N. Danville Street 1915-1929 000-5238 House, 819 Fillmore Street_ North 819 N. Fillmore Street 1905-1920 000-5239 House_ 736 Danville Street, North 736 N. Danville Street 1915-19_9 000-5240 House, 256 Bryan Street, North 256 N. Brya_ Street 1920_1936 000-5241 House, 800 Danville Street, North 800 N° Danville Street 1915_1929 000-5242 House_ 240 Bryan Street_ North 240 N. Bryan Street 1920-1936 000_5243 House, 808 Danville Street, North 808 N. Danville Street 1915-192_ 000-5244 House_ 237 Bryan Street_ North 237 No Bryan Street 1926_1927 000._5245 House, 818 Danvi1_e Street, North 818 No Damville Street 1915_1929 000_.5246 House, 2500 Washington goulevBrd 2500 _shington Boulevard 1920o1936 000-5247 House, 910 Danville Street, North 910 N° Danville Street 1915_1929 Page NoD 6 12/08/1998 ARLINGTONCOUNTYSURVEY:INVENTOBYOFALL.PROPERTIES_YID#

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______:__ 000-5248 House_ 2508 Washington Boulevard 2508 Washington Boulevard 1920-1936 000_5249 House, 914 Danville Street, North 914 N. Danville Street 1915_1929 000_5250 House, 109 Brookside Street_ North 109 N_ Brookside Street 1929-1936 000-5251 House, 922 Danville Street, North 922 No Damville Street 1915-1929 000_5252 House, 2515 2nd Road, North 2515 N. 2nd Road 1920-1935 000-5253 House, 930 Danville Street, North 930 N. Danville Street 1915_1929 000-5254 House, 252 Bryan Street, North 252 N. Bryan Street 1920-1936 000-5255 House_ 938 Danville Street, North 938 No Danville Street 1915_1929 000-5256 House, 312_314BryanStreet,North 312 No Bryan Street 1915-1929 000-5257 House, 938 Daniel Street, North 938 N. Daniel Street 1915-1929 000_5258 House, 2417 Washimgton Boulevard 2417 Washimgtom Boulevard 1913 J_n's G_ngerbread Oaycare 000-5259 House, 930 Daniel Street, North 930 N. Daniel Street 1915-1929 000_5250 House, 2426 Washimgton Boulevard 2426 Washington Boulevard 1920_1936 000-5261 House_ 928 Daniel Street, North 928 N_ Danie_ Street 1900-1915 000-5262 House, 2422 Washington Boulevard 2422 Washingtom Boulevard 1920-1936 000_5263 House, 922 Daniel Street, North 922 No Daniel Street 1900-1915 000-5264 House_ 2418 Washimgton Boulevard 2418 Washington Boulevard 1920-193_ 000-5265 House, 916 Daniel Street, North 916 No Daniel Street 1911 000-5266 House, 2504 Washing%o_ Boulevard 2504 Washington Boulevard 1920-1936 ° 000_5257 House, 908 Daniel Street_ North 908 No Daniel Street 1920 ca 000-5268 House_ 2526 Washingto_ Boulevard 2526 Washington Boulevard 1920-1936 000-5259 House, 900 Daniel Street, North 900 No Daniel Street 1911 000_5270 House, 126 Brookside Drive,North 126 No 8rookside Drive 1920-1936 000-5271 House, 213 Cleveland Street, North 213 N. Cleveland Street 1920_1936 000-5272 House, 2550 Washingto_ Boulevard 2550 Washington Boulevard 1920-1936 000_5273 House, 209 Cleveland Street, North 209 N. Cleveland Street 1920-1936 000-5274 House, 2503 2nd Street, North 2503 N. 2rid Street 1925 000-5275 House, 113/115 Cleveland Street_ 113/ No Cleveland Street 1920-1936 North 000-5276 House,25022nd Road,North 2502 N. 2ridRoad 1920-1935 000-5277 House, 117 Cleveland Street, North 117 N_ Cleveland Street 1920_1936 000-5278 House,2500Znd Road,North 2500 N. 2ridRoad 1920-1935 000-5279 House, 103 Cleveland Street, North I03 N. Cleveland Street 1920-1936 000-5280 House, 217 Cleveland Street, North 217 N. Cleveland Street 1920-1936 000_5281 House, 109 Edgewood Street, North 109 No Edgewood Street 1920-1936 000-5282 House, 205 Cleveland Street, North 205 N. Cleveland Street 1920-1936 000-5283 House, 2807 Ist Road, North 2807 N. Ist Road 1920_1936 000_5284 House, 111 Cleveland Street, North 111 N. Cleveland Street 1920_!936 000-5285 House_ 232 Cleveland Street, North 232 N. Cleveland Street 1929-1936 000-5286 House, 107 Cleveland Street_ North 107 No Cleveland Street 1920 000_5287 House, 2602 Washingto_ Boulevard 2602 Washington Boulevard 1929-1936 000_5288 House, 2817 Ist Roa_, North 2817 N. Ist Road 1920-1936 000-5289 House, 2600 3rd Street, North 2600 N. 3rd Street 1929_1936 000_5290 House, 2825 1st Road, North 2825 N_ Ist Road 1918 000-5291 House, 2604 3rd Street,North 2604 N. 3rd Street 1920_1936 000-5292 House, 2512 2nd Road, North 2512 No 2nd Road 1920-!936 000_5293 House, 2608 3rd Street, North 2608 No 3rd Street 1920-1935 000_5294 House, 218 Clevelamd Street, North 218 N. Cleveland Street 1920-1936 000-5295 House_ 2612 3rd Street, North 2612 N. 3rd Street 1928 000-5296 House, 122 Cleveland Street_ North 122 N. Cleveland Street 1920_1936 000_5297 House, 2616 3rd Street, North 2616 No 3rd Street 1920_1936 000-5298 House_ 114 Cleveland Street, North 114 N. C1eve}a_d Street 1920-1936 000-5299 House> 2609 3rd Street_ North 2609 N_ 3rd Street 1920_1936 o Page No. 7 I2108/1998 ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: _NVENTOR?OF ALL PROPERTIES BY _D#

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000-5300 House, 280_i 1.st Road, North 2802 No Ist Road 1920-193_ 000-5301 House, 2613 2nd Road, North 2613 N_ 2nd Road 1920_1936 000_5302 House, 2806 Ist Road, North 2806 No Ist Road 1920_i936 000-5303 House, 231Edgewood Street, North 231 N. EdgewoodStreet 1915-1929 000_5304 House, 2808 Ist Road, North 2808 No Ist Road 1920_1936 000-5305 House, 227 Edgewood Street, North 227 N. Edgewood Street 19_9-1936 000-5306 House, 2812 Ist Road, North 2812 N, Ist Road 1920_i936 000_5307 House, 2621 2_d Road, North 2621 N_ 2nd Road 1915-1929 000-5308 House_ 2629 Washington Boulevard 2629 Washington Boulevard 1920-1936 000_5309 House, 261.72rid Ro_d, North 2617 N. 2nd Road 1.920 000-5310 House, 118. Edgewood Street, North 118 No Edgewood Street 1920-1936 000-5311 House, 2616 2rid Road, North 26i5 N. 2nd Road 1920_193_ 000_5312 House, 138 Edgewood Street, North 130 N_ Ed_ewood Street 1920-1938 000-5313 House, 2612 2rid Road, North 2612 N_ 2nd Road 1920_1935 000-5314 House_ 135 EdgewoodStreet_ North 135 N. Edgewood Street 1920_1936 000-5315 House, 2600 2nd Road, North 2600 N_ 2nd Road 1920-t936 , 000-5316 House, 201Edgewood'Street, North 201 N. EdgewoodStreet 1£20-1936 000-5317 House_ 114 Edgewood Street, North 114 N. Edgewood Street 1920-1936 000-5318 House, 209 Edgewood Street, North 209 No Edgewood Street 1920_1935 000-5319 House, 122 Edgewood Street_ North 122 N. Edgewood Street 1920-1936 000-5320 House, 2883 2nd Road, North 2803 No 2nd Road 1915-1929 000_5321 House, 127 Edgewood Street, North 127 N. Edgewood Street 1920-1936 000-5322 House_ 232 Edgewood Street, North 232 N_ Edgewood Street 1925 000-5323 House, 131Edgewood Street, North 131 N. Edgewood Street 1920_1936 000-5324 House_ 3_5 Edgewood Street_ North 305 N. Edgewood Street 1929-1936 000-5325 House, 202:Edgewood Street, North 202 N. Edge_ood Street 1923 000-5326 House, 317 Edgewood Street, North 317 N. Edgewood Street 1929_-1936 000-5327 House, _5{_. 2_d Road, North 2508 N, 2nd Road I920-t936 000-5328 House, 40_ fdgewood Street, North 409 No Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-5329 House, 213 EdgewoodStreet, North 213 N. Edgewood Street ]938 000-5330 House_ 417 Edgewood Street, North 417 N. Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-5331 House, 2889:2ridRoad,North _809 No _nd Road 1915-1929 000-5332 Apartment_ildi_g, 2730 Pershing 2730 N. Pershing Drive 1915_1929 Drive, North 000-5333 House_ 22_-Edgewood Street_ North 224 N_ Edgewood Street 1929-1936 000-5334 House, 4]_ F_]lmore Street,. North 411 No Fillmore Street 1915_1929 000-5335 House, 228 Edge_ood Street, North 228 No Edge_ood Street 1915-1929 000-5336 Ho_se, 403 Fillmore Street, North 403 N. Fillmore Street 1922 000-5337 House_ 236 EdgewoodStreet, North 236 N_ Edgewood Street 1915_- 000_5338 House, 488 Edigewood-Street, North 408 No Edgewood Street _915_-1929 000-5339 House, 3ei Edgewood Street_ North 301 N. Edgewood Street 1929-193_ 000-5340 Mouse, 414 Edge_ood Street_ North 414 N_ Edge_ood Street 1915-1929 000-5341 House, 31_ Edgewood Street, North 311 N. Edgewood Street 1929-1936 000-5342 House 4]8 EdgewoodStreet, North 418 N. Edgewood Street 1915-__ 000-5343 House, 481Edgewood Street, North 401 No Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-5344 House_ 4_2 Edgewood Street, North _22 No Edgewood Street 1923 000_5345 House, 4_5i Edgewood Street_ North 405 N. Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-534.6 House_ 426 Edgewood Street_ North 426 N_ Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-5347 House, 413. Edgewood Street, North 413 No Edgewood Street 1915-!929 000-5348 House, 2718 4th Street, North 2710 N. 4th Street 1926 000-5349 House, 4_3 Edgewood Street, North 423 N. Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-5350 House, 27_6 4th Street, North 2706 N. 4th Street 1929-1936 000-5351 House_ 42;7 F_llmore Street, North 427 N. Fillmore Street 1929-1936 000_5352 House, 2522 Washington Boulevard 2622 Washi_gton Boulevard i929-1936 Page No. 8 12/0811998 ARLINGTONCOUNTYSURVEY:INVENTORYOFALL PROPERTIES_YID#

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000-5353 House, 423 Fillmore Street, North 423 N_ Fillmore Street 1915_1929 000-5354 House, 314 Fillmore Street, North 314 No Fillmore Street 1915_1929 000-5355 House, 407 Fillmore Street, North 407 N. Fillmore Street 1928 000_5356 House, 310 Fillmore Street, North 310 N° Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5357 House, 300 Edgewood Street, North 300 N. Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-5358 House, 29054th Street, North 2906 No 4th Street 1915_1929 000-5359 House, 304 EdgewoodStreet, North 304 N. Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000_5360 House, 306 Fillmore Street, North 306 No Fillmore Street 1915-19_9 000-5361 House, 308 EdgewoodStreet, North 308 N. Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-5362 House, 224 Fillmore Street, North 224 N° Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5363 House, 316 Edgewood Street, North 316 N. Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-5384 House, 114 Fillmore Street_ North 114 No Fillmore Street 1920-1935 000-5355 House, 400 EdgewoodStreet, North 400 N. Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-5366 House, 49 Fenwick Street, North 49 N. Fenwick Street 1920-1936 000-5367 House, 2618 Washington Boulevard 2618 Washington Boulevard 1920_1936 000-5368 House, 2820 Ist Roa_, North 2820 N. Ist Road 1920-1936 " 000-5369 House, 2710 Washington Boulevard 2710 Washington Boulevard 1915-1929 Book Ends Bookstore 000-5370 House, 129 Fillmore Street, North 129 No Fillmore Street 1920-1935 000-5371 CommercialBuilding,2626-2632 2626/ N. Pershing Drive 1915-1929 PershingDrive, North Chandler's Plumbing and Heating Arlington Graphics amd Signs Hadley & Associates Architectual a_d Desig_ Studio 000_5372 House, 205 Fillmore Street, North 205 N. Fillmore Street 1920-1936 000-5373 L_pscomb Co., Inco Building, 2731 Washington Boulevard 1915-1929 William P_ 2725 WashingtonBoulevard 000_5374 House, 2917 2nd Street, North 2917 No 2nd Street 1920-1936 000-5375 Lyon Park Community Center 414 N. Fillmore Street 1925 000-5375 House, 2927 2nd Street,North 2927 N. 2nd Street 1923 000-5377 House, 313 Fillmore Street, North 313 N° Fillmore Street 1920-1936 000-5378 House, 2931 2rid Street, North 2931 N. 2md Street 1923 000-5379 House, 309 Fillmore Street, North 309 No Fillmore Street 1929-1936 000-5380 House, 291_ 2rid Street, North 2916 N. 2_d Street 1924 000-5381 House, 2810 3rd Street_ North 2810 N. 3rd Street 1929-1936 000-5382 House, 2912 2ridStreet,North 2912 No 2ridStreet 1926-1927 000-5383 House, 231 Fillmore Street, North 231 N. Fillmore Street 1929-193_ 000-5384 House, 2908 2nd Street, North 2908 N. 2nd Street 1920-1936 ' 000-5385 House, 227 Fillmore Street, North 227 No Fillmore Street 1915_1929 000-5386 House, _909 2_d Road,North 2909 N. 2ridRoad 1920-1936 000-5387 House, 219 Fillmore Street, North 219 No Fillmore Street 1920-1936 000-5388 House, 2913 2nd Road, North 2913 N. 2nd Road 1920-1936 000-5389 House, 2910 4th Street, North 2910 No 4th Street 1915_1929 000-5390 House,29172ridRoad,North 2917 N° 2ndRoad 1922 000-5391 House, 232 Fillmore Street, North 232 N. Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5392 House, 2914 2nd Road, North 2914 N. 2nd Road 1920-1936 000*5393 House, 43 Fenwick Street, North 43 N. Fenwick Street 1920_1936 000_5394 House, 2922 Znd Ro_d, North 2922 N_ 2rid Road I920_1936 000-5395 CreekmoreHouse, Bill 214 N° Fillmore Street 1929 000-539_ House, 2918 2nd Road, North 2918 N. 2nd Road 1920-1936 000-5397 House, 210 F_llmere Street, North 210 N. Fillmore Street 1920-1936 000_5398 House, I05 Garfield Street, North I06 N_ Garfield Street 1920-!936 000-5399 House, 200 Fillmore Street, North 200 N_ Fillmore Street 19_6 Page No, 9 , 121_8/1998 ° ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORY OF ALL PROPERTIES BY I_#

VOHRID# PROPERTYNAME ADDRESS DATE _:______:_ ____:__ __ 000_5400 House, 102 Garfield Street_ North 102 N. Garfield Street 1920 000-5401 House, 102 Fillmore Street_ North 102 No Fillmore Street 1.924 000-5402 House, 101 Garfield Street, North 101 N. Garfield Street 1920_1936 000-5403 House_ 2824 Ist Road, North 2:824 No Ist Ro_d 1920-1936 000-5404 House, 6 Fenwick Street, North 6 N. Fenwick Street 1g00-1915 000-5405 House, 119 Fillmore Street, North 119 N. Fillmore Street 1923 000-5406 House, g Garfield Street North 7 N Garfield Street 1920 1_ 000-5407 House, 125 Fi]lmore Street, North 125 No Fillmore Street 1.920-1936 000-5408 House, 30 Garfield Street, North 30 No Garfield Street 1920-1936 000-5409 House, 133 Fillmore Street, North 133 N. Fillmore Street 1924_1926 000-5410 House, 19 Highland Street, North 19 No Highland Street 1920-1936 000-5411 House_ 201Fil]more Street, North 201 N. Fillmore Street 1920_1936 000_5412 House, 20 Highland Street, North 20 No Highland Street 1915-1930 000-5413 House, 213 Fillmore Street, North 213 N. Fillmore Street 1920_1936 000-5414 House, 24 Highland Street, North 24 N. Highland Street 1914 000-5415 House, 2921 2rid Street, North 2921 N. 2nd Street 1923 000-5416 Ho_se, 34 Highland Street, North 34 No Highland Street 1920-1936 000_5417 House, 108 High]and-Street, North 108 N. Highland Street 1920_1936 " 000-5418 House, 40 Highland Street, North 40 N. H_ghland Street 1920_1936 000-5419 House, 116 Highland Street, North 116 No High]and Street 1920-1936 000-5420 House, 102 Highland Street, North 102 No Highland Street 1920-i936 000-5421 House, 3111 Ist Road, North 3111 N. Ist Road 1920_1936 000-5422 House, 3117 Ist Street, North 3111 N. Ist Street 1920_1936 000-5423 House, 31211st Road, North 3121 N. Ist Road 1920-1936 000-5424 House_ I01 Irving Street, North 101 N_ Irving Street I920-1936 000-5425 House, iii Irving Street, North Iii No Irving Street 1920-1936 000-5426 House, 3002 2nd Street, North 3002 N. 2nd Street 1920-1936 000-5427 House, 107 Irving Street, North 107 No Irving Street 1920-1935 000-5428 House, 3118 2nd Street, North 3118 N. 2nd Street 1920-1936 000-5429 House_ 116 Garfield Street, North i16 N_ Garfield Street 1920_1935 000-5430 House, 239 Highland Street, North 239 No Highland Street 1920_1936 000-5431 House, 3009 Ist Road, North 3009 N. ist Road 1920-1936 000-5432 House, 3011 3rd Street, Nort.h 3011 N° 3rd Street 1923 000-5433 House, 123 Highland Street, North 1.23 N. Highland Street 1920_1936 000-5434 House, 3109 2nd Street, North 31.09 No 2nd Street 1920-1936 000-5435 House, 127 Highland Street_ North 127 No Highland Street 1936 000-5436 House, 3115 2nd Street, Nort_ 3115 No 2nd Street 1920-1936 000_5437 House, 129 Highland Street, North 129 N. Highland Street 1920-1936 000_5438 House, 3119 2nd Street, North 3119 N_ 2nd Street 1928 000-5439 House, 133 Highland Street, North 133 N. Highland Street 1935 000-5440 House, 205 Edgewood.Street, North 205 N. EdgewoodStreet 1920-1936 000_5441 House_ 3015 2rid Street, North 3015 N. 2nd Street 1927 000-5442 House, 304 Garfield Street,. North 304 N. Garfield Street 1915-1929 000-5443 House, 3001 2rid Street, North 3001 No 2nd Street 1920_1936 000-5444 House, 301 Garfield Street, North 301 N. Garfield Street 1926 000-5445 House_ 202 H_ghland Street, North 202 N. Highland Street 1920-1936 000-5446 House, 225 Garfield Street, North 225 N. Garfield Street 1931-1934 000-5447 House, 215 Highland Street, North 215 N. Highland Street 1920-1936 000-5448 House, 2915 2nd Road, North: 2915 N. 2nd Road 1920-i936 000-5449 House_ 221 Irving Street, North 22! No Irving Street 1920_i936 000-5450 House, 309 Irving Street, North 309 No [rving Street 1920_i936 000_5451 House, 3123 2nd Road_ North 3123 N. 2nd Road: 1.920-1936 000-5452 House, 3120 4th Street, North 3]20 N. 4th Street _92Q.-Im_6.= 000-5453 House, 3113 2nd Road, North 3113 No 2nd Road 1920-1936 Page NoD 10 12/08/1998 ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORY OF ALL PROPERTIES BY _D#

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000-5454 House_ 3111 4th Street, North 3111 N_ 4th Street 1929_1935 000-5455 House, 3109 2rid Road, North 3109 N, 2nd Road 1920-1935 000-5455 House, 3107 4th Street, North 3107 N. 4th Street 1923 000-5457 House, 235 H_ghland Street, North Z35 No Highland Street 1920-i936 000-5458 House, 3025 4th Street, North 3025 N. 4th Street 1929-1936 000-5459 House, 3010 2rid Street, North 3010 N. 2rid Street 1920-1936 000-5460 House, 3021 4th Street, North 3021 N° 4th Street 1929-1936 000-5461 House, 3102 2rid Street, North 3102 N. and Street 1920-1935 00G-5452 House, 3116 4th Street, North 3115 N. 4th Street 1920 000-5453 House_ 3115 and Road, North 3116 N. 2nd Road 1920-1935 000-5454 House, 411 Highland Street, North 411 N. Highland Street i920-1935 000-5465 House, 207 Irving Street, North 207 N. Irving Street 1920-1936 000-5455 House, 3029 4th Street, North 30_9 No 4th Street 1929_1935 000-5467 House, 243 High!and Street, North 243 N. Highland Street 1920-1935 . 000-5458 House, 3007 4th Street, North 3007 N_ 4th Street 1929-i936 000-5459 House, 230 Highland Street, North 230 No Highland Street 1920-I036 000_5470 House, 414 Garfield Street, North 414 N. Garfield Street 1929-1935 000-5471 House, 30073rd Street,North 3007 No 3rd Street 1920_1935 000_5472 House, 3007 Pershi_ 9 Drive, North 3007 N_ Pershing Drive 1929-1936 000-5473 House, 300 3rd Street, North 300 N. 3rd Street 1927 000-5474 House, 3123 PershingDrive, North 3123 No PershingDrive 1915-1929 000_5475 House, 314 Garfield Street, North 314 No Garfield Street 1915-1929 000-5476 House, 3130 Pershing Drive, North 3130 N. Pershing Drive 1915-1929 000-5477 House, 315 Garfield Street, North 315 No Garfield Street 1925-1926 000_5478 House, 3120 Pershing Drive, North 3120 N. Pershing Drive 1915-1929 000-5479 House, 233 Garfield Street, North 233 No Garfield Street 1920-1936 000-5480 House, 3102 Pershing Drive, North 3102 N. Pershing Drive 1915_1929 000-5481 House_ 3006 3rd Street, North 3006 No 3rd Street 1920-1935 000-5482 House, 511H_ghland Street_ North 511 N. Highland Street 1915-1929 000-5483 House, 3002 3rd Street, North 3002 N. 3rd Street 1920-1936 000_5484 House, 3117 5th Street, North 3117 No 5th Street 1915-1929 000_5485 House,29282ridRoad,North 2928 N, 2nd Road 1920_1935 000-5486 House, 509 HudsonStreet,North 509 N. Hudson Street 1915_1929 000-5487 House, 2910 2nd Road, North 2910 N, 2nd Road 1920-1936 000-5488 House, 501 Irving Street_ North 501 No Irving Street 1922 000_5489 House_ 313 Irving Street, North 313 N. Irving Street 1920-1936 000-5490 House, 276Z Washington Boulevard 2762 Washington Boulevard 1915-1929 , 000-5491 House, 317 Irving Street, North 317 N. Irving Street 1920-1936 000-5492 House_ 2770 Washington Boulevard 2770 Washington Boulevard 19!5-1929 000-5493 House, 3125 4th Street, North 3125 No 4th Street 1919 000-5494 House, 3006 Pershing Orive_ North 3006 N. Pershing Drive 1915-1929 000_5495 House_30042ridRoad,North 3004 No 2nd Road 1920-1935 000-5496 House, 509 Garfield Street, North 509 N_ Garfield Street 1929-1936 000-5497 House, 3013 4th Street, North 3013 No 4th Street 1929-1935 000-5498 House, 3011 5th Street_ North 3011 No 5th Street 1915-1929 000-5499 House, 3003 4th Street, North 3003 N. 4th Street 1929-1936 000_5500 House, 3100 5th Street, North 3100 No 5th Street 1915_1929 000-5501 House, 322 Garfield Street, North 322 No Garfield Street 1915-1929 000-5502 House, 3130 5th Street, North 3130 N. 5th Street 1915-1929 000-5503 House, 3016 5th Street, North 3016 N. 5th Street 1922-1925 000-5504 House, 2774 Washington Boulevard 2774 Washingto_ _ou]evard 1915-1929 000-5505 House_ 3113 Pershing Drive, North 3113 N, Pershing Drive 1924 ca 000-5506 House, 2778 Washington Boulevard 2778 Washi_gton _oulevard 1915_1929 Medical Office_ 2778 _ashington Page No. 11 12/_8/1998 ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORYOF ALL PROPERTIES BY Ig#

VDHRID# PROPERTYNAME ADDRESS DATE ______:___:_:__ __: Boulevard 000-5507 House, 3121 Pershing Drive, North 3121 N_ Pershing _ive 1929-1936 000-5508 House_ 802 E.dgewoodStreet_ North B02 N. EdgewoodStreet 1915_1929 000-5509 _omen's Club of Ashton Heights 413 N. Irving Street 1924-1927 000-5510 House, 720 EdgewoodStreet, North 720 No Edgewood Street 1929-1935 000_5511 House, _124 Pershing Drive, North 3124 No Pershing Drive 1915_1929 000-5512 House, 715 Edgewood Street, North 716 N_ EdgewoodStreet 1928-1929 000-5513 House, 3114 Pershing Drive_ North 3114 No Pershing Orive 1929-i936 000-5514 House, 712 Edgewood Street, North 712 No Edgewood Street 19i5-1929 000-5515 Virginia Avenue ChristianChurch 3020 N_ Pershing Drive 1927-1928 Christ Church of Arlington 000-5515 Fitch House,C. Walton 609 N. EdgewoodStreet 1915-1929 000-5517 House, 3010 Pershing Drive_ North 3010 No Pershing Drive 1915-1929 000-5518 Apartment Building,,2807Pershing 2807 N, Pershing Drive 1915-1929 Drive, North 000-5519 House_ 501 Garfield Street_ North 501 No Garfield Street 1929-1936 000_5520 House, 602 EdgewoodStreet, North 602 N. EdgewoodStreet 1920 000-5521 House, 505 Garfield Street, North 505 N. Garfield Street 1929-1936 000-5522 House, 506 EdgewoodStreet, North 606 N. EdgewoodStreet 1915-1929 000-5523 House, 513 Garfield Street, North 513 N. Garfield Street 1922 000-5524 House, 612 Edgewood Street, North 612 N. Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-5525 House, 501 Highland Street_ North 501 N. Highland Street 1891 000-5526 House, 500 Fillmore Street, North 500 N. Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5527 House, 511 Fillmore Street_ North 511 No Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5528 House, 702 Fillmore Street, North 702 N_ Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5529 House, 611 Fillmore Street, North 611 No Fillmore Street 1923 000-5530 House, 706 Fillmore Street, North 706 N. Fillmore Street 1926 000_5531 House, 508 Fillmore Street, North 508 N. Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5532 House, 712 Fillmore Street, North 712 No Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5533 House, 604 Fillmore Street_ North 604 No Fillmore _treet 1915-1929 000-5534 House_ 720 Fillmore Street, North 720 No Fillmore Street 1915_1929 000-5535 House, 608 Fillmore Street, North 608 N_ Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5536 House, 800 FillmoreStreet,North 800 No FillmoreStreet 1920 000-5537 House, 612 Fillmore Street_ North 612 No Fillmore Street 1929-1936 000_5538 House, 804 Fillmore Street, North 804 N. Fillmore Street 1911-1912 000-5539 House, 2911 7th Street,North 2911 No 7th Street 1915-1929 000-5540 House, 818 Fillmore_Street_ North 818 No Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000_5541 House, 2914 7th Street, North 2914 N. 7th Street 1912 000-5542 House, 824 Fillmore Street, North 824 No Fillmore Street 1915_1929 000-5543 House_ 713 Garfield Street_ North 713 N_ Garfield Street 1920 000-5544 House, 822 Garfield Street, North 822 N. GarfieId Street 1929-1936 000-5545 House, 721 Garfield Street, North 721 N_ Garfield Street 1915_1929 000-5546 House, 928 Garfield Street_ North 928 N_ Garfield Street 1915-1929 000_5547 House, 725 Garfield Street, North 725 N. Garfield Street 1915-1929 000-5548 House, 924 Garfield Street, North 924 No Garfield Street 1915-i929 000-5549 House, 803 Garfield Street, North 803 N. Garfield Street 192B 000-5550 House, 920 Garfield Street_ North 920 N. Garfield Street 1915-!929 000-5551 House, 815 Garfield Street, North 815 No Garfield Street 1915-1929 000-5552 House, 916 Garfield Street, North 916 No Garfield Street 1915-1929 000-5553 House, 800 Garfield Street_ North 800 N. Garfield. Street 1915-1929 000-5554 House, 912 Garfield Street_ North 912 N. Garfield Street 1929-1936 000-5555 House_ 804 Garfield Street, North 804 N_ Garfiel_ Street 1927 000-5556 House, 722 Garfield Street, North 722 No Garfield Street 1915-1929 000-5557 House, 808 Garfield Street, North 808 N. Garfield Street 19!5-1929 P_ge Nor 12 12/08./1998 ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORY OF ALL PROPERTIES BY ID#

VDHRID# PROPERTYNAME AOORESS OATE __:______:___ _,_ 000-5558 House_ 912 Highland Street, North 912 N. Highland Street ]915-1929 000-5559 House, 818 Garfield Street, North 818 N. Garfield Street 1915_1929 000-5560 House, 3014 7th Street, North 3014 No 7th Street 1921 000-5561 House, 819 Garfield Street, North 819 N. Garfield Street 1915-1929 000_5562 House, BOOH_gh]and Street, North 800 No Highland Street 1915-1929 000-5553 House, 823 Garfield Street, North 823 N. Garfield Street 1915-1929 000-5564 House, 706 Highland Street, North 706 N. Highland Street 1929-1935 000-5565 House, 927 Highland Street, North 927 No Highland Street 1915-1929 000-5565 House, 512 Highland Street, North 512 N. Highland Street 1915-1929 000_5567 House, 923 Highland Street, North 923 No Highland Street 1915-1929 . 000-5558 House, 605 High_and%treet, North 505 N. Highland Street 1915_1929 000-5569 House, 915 Highland Street, North 915 N_ Highland Street 1915-1929 000_5570 House, 727 Highland Street, North 727 N_ Highland Street 1915-1929 000-5571 House, gO7 Highland Street, North 907 No Highland Street 19i5_i929 000_5572 House, 3119 7th Street_ North 3119 N. 7th Street 1929-1936 000-5573 House, 817 Highland Street, North 817 No Highland Street 1915-1929 000-5574 House, 603 Hudson Street, North 603 N. Hudson Street 1915-1929 000-5575 House, B13 Highland Street, North 813 N. Highland Street 1915-1929 000-5576 House, 3104 6th Street, North 3104 N. 6th Street 1908 000-5577 House, 906 Highland Street, North 906 No Highland Street 1915-1929 000-5578 House, 3109 6th Street, North 3109 N. 6th Street 1905-!920 000-5579 House, 815 High1_md Street, North 815 No Highland Street 1915-1929 000-5580 House, 3143 7th Street, North 3143 N. 7th Street 1915-1929 000-5581 House, 812 Highland Street, North 812 N. Highland Street 1929-1936 000-5582 House, 707 Irving Street, North 707 No Irving Street 1915-1929 000-5583 House, 718 Highland Street, North 718 N. Highland Street 1915-1929 000-5584 House, 3129 5th Street, North 3129 N_ 5th Street 1920-1936 000_5585 House, 710 Highland Street, North 710 No Highland Street 1915-1929 000-5586 House, 803 Highland Street, North 803 N. Highland Street 1916-1926 000-5587 House, 702 Highland Street, North 702 N. Highland Street 1915_1929 000-5588 House, 723 High!and Street, North 723 No Highland Street 1929-1936 000_5589 House, 3100 7th Street, North 3100 N. 7th Street 1915_1929 000-5590 House, 3115 7th Street, North 3115 No 7th Street 1929-1936 o 000-5591 House, 612 Highland _treet, North 612 No H_ghland Street 1929-1935 000-5592 House, 607 Hudson Street, North 607 N. Hudson Street 1915-1929 000-5593 House_ 604 Highland Street, North 604 N. Highland Street 1915-1929 000-5594 House, 515 Hudson Street_ North 515 N. Hudson Street 1910 ca 000-5595 House, 516 Highland Street_ North 516 N. Highlands Street 1915_1929 000-5596 House, 600 Hudson Street, North 600 N. Hudson Street 1935 000-5597 Apartment Building, 508 Highland 50B No Highland Street 1915-1929 Street, North 000-5598 House, 606 Hudson Street, North 606 N_ Hudson Street 1929-1936 000-5599 House, 3010 7th Street, North 3010 No 7th Street 1915-1929 000-5600 House_ 3119 8th Street, North 3119 N. 8th Street 1915-1929 000_5601 House, 3108 6th Street, North 3108 No 6th Street 1908 000-5602 House, 3113 8th Street, North 3113 N, 8th Street 1929-1936 000-5603 Irving Apartment Building, The 605 N. Irving Street 1932 000-5604 House, 3109 8th Street_ North 3109 N° 8th Street 1929 000_5605 House, 3139 7th Street, North 3139 No 7th Street 1915_1929 000-5606 House, 3109 9th Street, North 3109 N. 9th Street 1915-1929 000-5607 House, 3137 7th Street_ North 3137 N. 7th Street !915-1929 000-5608 House, 3113 9th Street, North 3113 No 9th Street 1915-1929 000-5609 House, 3133 7th Street, North 3133 N_ 7th Street 1915-1929 000-5610 House, 711 Irving Street, North 711 N. Irving Street 1915-1929 Page No, 13 12/08/1998 ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORY OF ALL PROPERTIES BY I[#

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000-5511 House, 502 Hudson Street,North 502 N. Hudson Street 1920_1936 000-5612 House, 715 Irving Street, North 715 No Irving Street 1915-1929 000_5513 House,3102 5th Street,North 3102 N. 5th Street 1935 000-5514 House, 3114 8th Street, North 3114 N. 8th Street 1915-1929 000-5615 House, 31338th Street,North 3133 No 8th Street 1915-1929 000-5616 House, 3118 8th Street, North 3118 N. 8th Street 1915-1929 000-5611 House, 3129 8th Street, North 3129 No 8th Street 1915-1929 000_5618 House, 801 IrvingS_reet,North 801 N. IrvingStreet 1895-1910 000-5519 House, 3125 8th Street, North 3125 N. 8th Street 1915-1929 000_5620 House, 807 Irving Street, North 807 No Irving Street 1915-1929 000-5621 House, 811 Irving Street, North 811 No Irving Street 1915_1929 000-5522 House, 817 Irving Street, North 817 N. Irving Street 1895_1910 000_5623 House, 3124 9th Street, North 3124 N. 9th Street 1929-1935 000-5524 House, 3120 9th Street, North 3120 No 9th Street 1929-1936 000-5625 House, 3116 9th Street, North 3116 N. 9th Street 1915-1929 000-5625 House, 3112 9th Street, North 3112 No 9th Street 1929_1935 000-5527 House, 3107 9th Road, North 3107 N. 9th Ro_d 1915-1929 000_5628 House,31119th Road,North 3111 N. 9th Read 1915-Z929 000-5629 House, 3119 9th Road,North 3119 No 9th Road 1915_1929 000-5630 House,31299th Road,North 3129 N. 9th Road 1928-1929 000_5631 House, 3131 9th Road, North 3131 N° 9th Road 1915-i929 000-5532 House, 917 Irving Street, North 917 No Irving Street 1920 000-5633 Jay's Saloon & Grille 3114 N. lOth Street 1915-1929 000_5634 House, 3106 9th Street,North 3106 N. 9th Street 1925 000-5635 House, 911 Irving Street, North 911 No Irving Street 1915-1929 000_5535 House, 3209 4th Street, North 3209 N. 4th Street 1.920-1935 000_5637 House, 907 Irving Street, North 907 N. Irving Street 1915-1929 000-5638 House, 402 Jackso_Street,North 402 N. JacksonStreet 1926 000-5539 House, 903 Irving Street, North 903 N. Irving Street 1895_L910 000-5640 House, 225 JacksonStreet,North 225 N. Jackson Street 1920_!936 . 000-5641 House, 3110 9th Street, North 3110 N_ 9th Street 1929 000-5642 House, 201 Jackson Street, North 201 No Jackson Street 1920-1935 000_5643 House, 3105 7th Street, North 3106 No Jackso_ Street 1920-1936 000-5644 House, 302 Kenmore Street, North 302 No Kenmore Street 1920-1936 000-5645 House, 3203 4th Street, North 3203 N. 4th Street 1920-1936 000_5645 House, 3407 3rd Street, North 3407 No 3rd Street 1920-1935 000-5647 House, 3213 4th Street, North 3213 N. 4th Street 1920_1935 000-5548 House, 131 Jackson Street, North 131 N. Jackson Street 1923 000-5649 House, 311 Jackson Street, North 311 No Jackson Street 1930 000-5650 House, 3227 Ist Street, North 3227 No Ist Street 1925 000-5551 House, 305 Jackso_ Street, North 305 N. Jackson Street 1920-1936 000-5652 House, 114 Jackson Street, North 114 N. Jackson Street 1920-1935 000-5653 House, 3215 4th Street, North 3216 No 4th Street 1920_1935 000-5654 House, 3202 PershingDrive,North 3202 N. PershingDrive 1915-1929 000-5655 House, 231 Jackson Street., North 231 N. Jackson Street 1920-1936 000-5656 House, 3210 Pershing Drive, North 3210 No Pershing Drive 1920_1936 000_5657 House, 217 Jackson Street, North 217 No Jackson Street 1920-1936 000-5658 House, 3215 PershingDrive,North 3216 N. PershingDrive 1920-1935 000-5659 House, 3311 3rd Street, North 3311 N. 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5660 House, 3222 PershingDrive, North 3222 No P_rshi_gDrive 1920-1936 000_5661 House, 3317 3rd Street, North 3317 N. 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5552 House, 305 Irving Street, North 306 N. Irving Street 1928 000-5663 House, 3321 3rd Street, North 3321 N_ 3rd Street 1929 000_5654 House, 302 Irvi_g S_reet, North 302 N_ Irving Street 1929 Page NoD 14 12/08/1998 ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORY OF ALL PROPERTIES BY ID#

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000_5665 House, 313 Kenmore Street, North 313 N_ Kenmore Street 1920-1936 000-5656 House, 224 IrvingStreet,North 224 No IrvingStreet 1920-1936 000-.5567 House, 305 LincolnStreet,North 305 N. Lincoln Street 1920-1935 000-5568 House, 214 Irving Street, North 214 N. Irving Street 1920_1936 000-5669 House, 3314 Pershinq Drive, North 3314 No Pershing Drive 1920-1936 . 000-5670 House, 210 Irving S_ree.t, North 210 N_ Irving Street 1920-1936 000_5671 House, 3408 Pershing Drive, North 3408 N. Pershing Drive 1920-1935 000-5672 House, 202 IrvingStreet,North 202 No IrvingStreet 1925 000_5673 House, 3414 Pershing Drive, North 3414 N. Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000-5674 House, 135 Irving Street, North 136 N. Irving Street 1920-1936 000-!675 House, 224 Jackson Street, North 224 No Jackson Street 1915-1930 000_5676 House, 32011st Ro_d,North 3201 N. 1st Ro_d 1923 000-5577 House,33152ridRoad,North 3315 No 2nd Road 1920_1936 000_5678 House, 3215 Ist Road, North 3215 N. 1st Road 1922 000-5679 House,3320 2ndRoad,North 3320 N. 2ndRoad 1930 ca 000-5580 House, 304 Jackson Street, North 304 N. Jackson Street 1920-1936 000-5681 House, 3324 2nd Road, North 3324 N. 2rid Road 1920-1936 000_5682 House_ 300 Jackson Street, North 300 N. Jackson Street 1920-1936 000-5683 House,3226Ist Road,North 3226 N, Ist Road 1920-1936 000-5584 House, 138 Jackson Street, North 138 No Jackson Street 1920-!935 000_5685 House, 3222 Ist Road, North 3222 N. Ist Road 1920-1936 000_5686 House, 216 Jackson Street_ North 215 N. Jackson Street 1920-1936 000-5687 House, 3210 Ist Road, North 3210 No Ist Road 1923 000_5688 House, 3402 3rd Street, North 3402 N_ 3rd Street 1920-1935 000_5689 House,3206 IstRoad,North 3206 N, istRoad 1923 000-5590 House, 3405 3rd Street_ North 3405 N. 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5691 House, 40 Irving Street, North 40 N. Irvimg Street 1920-1935 000_5692 House,3500 3rd Street,North 3500 No 3rd Street 1920-.1936 o 000-5593 House_ 3214 1st Street, North 3214 N. 1st Street 1920-1925 000-5694 House, 3512 3rd Street, North 3512 N. 3rd Street 1920_1936 000-5595 House, 3226 Ist Street,North 3225 N. Ist Street 1925 000_5696 House, 3525 3rd Street, North 3526 N. 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5597 Arlington Church of Christ 20 N_ Irving Street 1941 000-5698 House, 3510 3rd Street,. North 3510 N_ 3rd Street 1920_1936 000_5699 House, 3207 Ist Street_ _rth 3207 N_ Ist Street 1920-1936 000_5700 House_ 3511 3rd Street_ _orth 3611 No 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5701 House, 3215 Ist Street_ North 3215 N° 1st Street 1920-1936 000_5702 House, 3228 Pershing Drive, North 3228 N. Pershing Drive 1920_1935 000-5703 House, 3219 Ist Street, North 32!9 No 1st Street 1925 000-5704 House, 3522 3rd Street_ North 3522 N. 3rd Street 1930-1936 000_5705 House, 3223 Ist Street_ North 3223 N. Ist Street 1920-1936 000_5706 House, 3502 3rd Street, North 3602 N. 3rd Street 1920_1936 000-5707 House, 130 Jackson Street, North 130 N. Jackson Street 1920-1936 000-5708 House, 3605 3rd Street_ N_rth 3605 No 3rd Street 1920-1935 000_-5709 House, 134 Jackson Street, North 134 N. J_ckso_ Street 1920-1936 000-5710 House, 228 Nelson Street, North 228 N. Nelson Street 1936 000_5711 House, 204 JacksonStreet,North 204 No Jackson Street 1923 000-571Z House, 232 Nelson Street, North 232 No Nelson Street 1936 c_ 000-5713 House, 3316 3rd Street, North 3316 N_ 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5714 House, 3607 3rd Street, North 3507 N. 3rd Street 1920-1936 000_5715 House, 3320 3rd Street, North 3320 No 3rd Street 1920 000-5716 House, 3503 3rd Str4et, North 3603 N. 3rd Street 1935 ca 000-5717 House, 3324 3rd Street, North 3324 N_ 3rd Street 1920-i936 000-5718 House, 3234 Pershing Drive, North 3234 No Pershing Drive 1920-1936 Page No, 15 1210at1998 ARLINGTONCOUNTYSURVEY:INVENTORYOF&LL PP_.PERTIESBYID#

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000_5719 House, 308 Kenmore Street, North 308 N° Kenmore Street 1920-1936 000-5720 House, 306 LincolnStreet,North 306 N. LincolnStreet 1920_1936 000-5721 House, 316 Kenmore Street_ North 316 N_ Kenmore Street 1920-1936 000_.5722 House, 3418 Pershing Drive, North 3418 N° Pershing Drive 1924 000-5723 House, 3412 3rd Street, North 3412 N. 3rd Street 1920_1936 000-57Z4 House, 302 LincolnStreet,North 302 N. Linco_ Street 1920_1936 000-5725 House, 3416 3rd Street_ North 3416 N. 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5726 House, 3511 3rd Street, North 3511 N. 3rd Street 1920-!936 000-5727 House, 3504 3rd Street, North 3504 N. 3rd Street 1935 000-5728 House, 3515 3rd Street, North 3515 N. 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5729 House, 3508 3rd Street, North 3508 N_ 3rd Street 1936 000-5730 House, 3722 Pershing Drive, North 3722 N° Pershing Drive 1935 000-5731 House, 3716 Pershing Drive, North 3716 N. Pershing Drive 1920-!936 000-5732 House, 371Z Pershing Drive, North 371Z No Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000_5733 House_ 3612 Pershing Drive, North 3612 N. Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000-5734 House, 3606 Pershing Drive, North 3606 No Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000-5735 House, 308 Monroe Street, North 308 N_ Monroe Street 1920-1936 000-5736 English House 3520 N_ Pershing Drive 1932 000-5737 House, 3510 Pershing Drive, North 3510 No Pershing Drive 1931_1932 000-5738 House, 3311 Pershing Drive, North 3311 N. Pershing Drive 1927 000_5739 House, 3315 Pershing Drive, North 3315 N_ Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000-5740 House, 3407 Pershing Drive, North 3407 No Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000-5741 House, 3411 Pershing Drive, North 3411 N. Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000_5742 House, 434 Lincoln Street, North 434 N. Lincoln Street 1920-1935 000-5743 House, 424 Lincoln Street,North 424 No Lincoln Street 1920_1936 000-5744 House, 3415 Pershing Drive_ North 3415 N. Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000_5745 House, 410 Lincoln Street, _orth 410 N. Lincoln Street 1918-1920 . 000-5746 House, 3511 PershingDrive,North 3511 N. PershingDrive 1932 000-5747 House, 3507 Pershing Drive, North 3507 N_ Pershing Drive 1920_1936 000_5748 House, 421 Monroe Street, _orth 421 N° Monroe Street 1920-1936 000-5749 House, 3515 Pershing Drive, North 3515 N. Pershing Drive 1933-1934 000-5750 House, 445 Monroe Street, N_rth 445 No Monroe Street 1920-1936 000-5751 House, 425 Monroe Street, N_rth 425 N° Monroe Street 1920-1936 000-5752 House, 424 Monroe Street, North 424 N_ Monroe Street 1920_1936 000-5753 House_ 436 Monroe Street, North 436 N. Monroe Street 1920-1936 000_5754 House, 410 Monroe Street, N_rth 410 No Monroe Street 1920-1936 000-5755 House, 428 Monroe Street, North 428 N. Monroe Street 1920_1936 000-5756 House, 3611 Pershing Drive, North 3611 N. Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000-5757 House, 418 Monroe Street, N_rth 418 N. Monroe Street 1920-1936 000-5758 Columbia Gardens Cemetery 3411 Arlington Boulevard 1917 000-5759 House, 414 Monroe Street, North 414 N. Monroe Street 1920-1935 000-5760 House, 225 PiedmontStreet,North Z25. N. PiedmontStreet 1920_1936 000-5761 House_ 3607 Pershing Drive, North 3607 N. Pershing Drive 1920-i936 000_5762 House, 3850 2nd Street_ North 3850 N° 2nd Street 1920-1936 000-5763 House, 407 Nelson Street, North 407 N. Nelson Street 1920_1936 000-5764 House, 3715 Pershing Drive, North 3715 N. Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000-5765 House, 3711 Pershing Drive_ North 3711 N_ Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000_5766 House, 3729 Pershing DrivD, North 3729 No Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000_5767 House, 3851 2nd Street, North 3851 N. 2mdStreet 1920-1936 000-5768 House, 3735 Pershing Drive, North 3735 N° Pershing Drive 1936 000-5769 House, 3719 Pershin_ Drive, North 3719 N° Pershing Drive 1920_i936 000-5770 House, 3501 Pershing Drive, North 3501 N. Pershing Drive 1920_1936 000-5771 House_ 3723 Pershing Drive, North 3723 No Pershing Drive 1920_1935 Phase HI Architectural. Survey Report of Arl.i,_gtor_.Cou_, Virginia E.H,T, %aceries_ _c., 1.998 Page 71

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000_5053 Ap_rtmemt Building, 1915 _ayme 1915 No WayneStreet 1.910-1925 Street, North 000_5332 Apartment Building, 2730 Pershing 2730 N. Pershing Drive 1915_1929 Drive, Nmrth 000-5518 Apartment Buildimg, 2807 Pershing 2807 N_ Pershing Drive 1915-i929 Drive, North 000_5597 Apartment Building, 508 Highland 508 No HigMamd Street 1915-1929 Street, North 000-5189 Apartment Building, 819 Cleveland 819 N. C1evelamd Street 1915-1930 Street, North 000-5697 Arlington Church of Christ 20 No Irving Street 1941 000-5758 Columbia Gardens Cemetery 3411 Arlington Boulevard 1917 000_5371 Commercial Building, 26Z6-2632 2626/ No Pershing D_ive 1915-!929 Pershing D_ive, North Chandler's Plumbing and Heating Arlingtom Graphics a_d Signs Hadley & Associates Architectual amd Design Studio 000-5174 Commercia_ Building, 2645-2849 2G45 North Pershing Drive 1915-1929 Pershing Drive, North Consignments Unlimited Corner Cupboard Antiques _nd Gifts Second Childhood Resale 000-5395 Creekmore House_ Bill 214 N. Fillmore Street 1929 000-5060 Dawson-Bailey Springhouse County Park_east side 1.938 ca N, Scott Street 000-5736 English House 3520 N_ Pershing Drive 1932 000-5054 F_rst Church of the Nazarene 2013 No 21st Street 1945 000_5S16 Fitch House, C. WaILon 609 No Edgewood Street 1915o1929 000-5204 Hershey Bungalow 815 N. Daniel Street 1925 000-5402 House, 101 Garfield Street, North 101 No Garfield Street 1920-1936 000_5424 House, 101 Irving Street, North 101 N_ Irv_mgi Street 1920_1936 000-5401 House, 102 FillmoreStreet,North 102 N. Fil_more Street 1924 000-5400 House, 102 Garfield_treet, North 102 N. Garfield Street 1920 000-5420 House, 102 Highland Street, North 102 N. Highland Street 1920_1936 000_-5279 House_ 103 Cleveland Street, North 103 N. Cleveland Street 1920-1936 000_5398 House, 106 Garfield Street_ North 106 No Garfield Street 1920-1936 000-5286 House, 107 Cleveland Street, North 107 N. Cleveland Street 1920 000-5427 House_ 107 Irving Street, North 107 N. Irving Street 1920_1936 000_5417 House, 108 Highland St_eet_ North 108 No Highland Street 1920-1936 000_5250 House_ 109 Brookside Street_ North 109 No Br_okside Street 1929-1936 000-5281 House_ 109 EdgewoodStreet, North 109 No Edgewood Street 1920-1936 000_5284 House, IIi Clevelamd Street_ North IIi N_ Cleveland Street 1920_1936 000_5425 House, III Irving Street_ North Iii No Irving Street 1920_1936 000-5013 House, 1112 Forest Drive, South 1112 S_ Forest Drive 1947-1950 000-5014 House, 1117 Forest _rive, South 1117 S. Forest Drive 1947-1950 000-5011 House_ 1124 Frederick Street_ South 1124 So Frederick Street 1947-1950 000-5275 House_ 113/115 Cleveland Street, 113/ No Cleveland Street 1920-1936 North 000_5298 House, !14 Clevelamd Street, North 114 N^ Cleveland Street 1920_193G 000-5317 House_ 114 EdgewoodStreet, North 114 No Edgewood Street 1920_1936 000-5364 House, 114 F_llmore Street, North 114 N. Fillmore Street 1920-1936 000_5652 House, 114 Jackson Street, North 114 N. Jackson Street 1920-!936 Page No_ 2 _2/_8/1998 ARLINGTONCOUNTYSURVEY:INVENTORYOFAEL PROPERTIESBYNAME

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000_5429 House, 116 Garfield Street, North 115 No Garfield Street 1920-1936 000-5419 House, 116 High1_nd Street, North I16 N. Highland Street 1920-1936 000-5277 House, 117 Cleveland Street, North 117 No Cleveland Street 1920-1938 000-5310 House, 118 Edgewood Street, North 118 N. EdgewoodStreet 1920_!935 000-5405 House, 119 Fillmore Street, North 119 No Fillmore Street 1923 000-5296 House, 122 Cleveland Street, North 122 N. Cleveland Street 1920_1936 000_5319 House, 122 EdgewoodStreet., North 122 N. EdgewoodStreet 1920-1936 000-5433 House, 123 Highland Street, North 123 N_ H_ghland Street 1920-1936 000-5407 House, 125 F_llmore Street, North 125 N_ F_]lmore Street 1920-1936 000_5270 House, 126 8rookside Drive, North 126 No Brookside Drive 1920_1936 000-5321 House, 127 Edgewood_treet, North 127 N. EdgewoodStreet 1920-1936 000-5435 House, 127 Highland Street, North 127 No Highland Street 1935 000-5370 House, 129 Fillmore Street, North 129 N. Fillmore Street 1920-1935 000-5437 House, 129 Highland Street, North 129 N. Highland Street 1920-1.935 000-5312 House, 130 EdgewoodStreet, North 130 N. EdgewoodStreet 1920-i936 000_5707 House, 130 Jackson Street, North 130 No Jackso_ Street 1920-193¢ 000-5323 House, 131Edgewood Street, North 131 N. Edgewood Street 1920-1935 000-5648 House, 131 Jackson Street, North 131 No Oackso_ Street 1923 000_5409 House, 133 Fillmore Street, North 133 No Fillmore Street 1924-1926 000-5439 House, 133 Highlamd Street, North 133 N. Highland Street 1935 000-5709 House, 134 Jackso_ Street., North 134 N. Jackso_ Street 1920-1936 000_5314 House, 135 EdgewoodStreet, North 135 N_ EdgewoodStreet 1920_1935 000-5674 House, 136 Irving Street, North 136 No Irving Street i920-1936 000-5684 House, 138 Jackson Street, North 138 N. Jackson Street 1920-!936 000-5081 House, 1702 22ridStreet,North 1702 N. 22nd Street 1900_1915 000_0141 House, 1706 22rid Street, North 1706 No 22rid Street 1903 000-0142 House, 1710 22nd Street, _orth 1710 N. 22rid Street 1905-1920 000-5083 House, 1711 21st Road, Ne_h 1711 N. 21st Road 1895-1910 000_0143 House_ 1712 22nd Street, _orth 1712 N. 22rid Street 1915_1930 000-5085 House, 1715 21st Street, North 1715 N. 21st Street 1900-1915 000-0145 House, 1715 22rid Street, North 1716 No 22rid Street 1905_1920 000-5058 House, 1717 22nd Street, North 1717 N. 22nd Street 1905-1920 000_5062 House, 1719 21st Street, _erth 1719 N. 21st Street 1900-1915 000-0146 House, 1720 22ridSt_eet__erth 1720 No 22n4 Street 1890-1905 000-0147 House, 1721 22nd Street_ North 1721 N. 22nd Street 1900-!915 000-5410 House, 19 Highland Street,. North 19 N. High1_d Street 1920_1935 000_5047 House, 1904 AdamsStreet, North 1904 N. AdamsStreet 1920-1936 World Voice Inc. 000-5055 House, 1911 Wayne Street, North 1911 No WayneStreet 1920_!936 000-5042 House, 1915 Wayne Street, North 1916 N. WayneStreet 1920-1936 000-5046 House, 1917 Vance Street, North 1917 N° Vance Street 1920-1935 000-5031 House, 1918 Cleveland Street, North 1918 No Cleve}and Street 1920-1936 000-5057 House, 1918 Vance Street, North 1918 N. VanceStreet 1920-193_ 000-5040 House, 1921 WayneStreet, North 1921 No WayneStreet 1924 000-5030 House, 1922 Cleveland Str:eet_ North !922 N. Cleveland Street 1920_1936 000-5051 House, 1922 Veitch Street, North 1922 N_ Veitch Street 1923 000_5063 House, 1925 Vance Street, North 1925 No Vance Street 1920-1935 000-505i House, 1925 WayneStreet,. North 1925 No WayneStreet 1920-1936 000-5037 House, 1926 Cleveland Street, North 1926 N. Cleveland Street 1920-i936 000-5049 Ho_se, 1929 Wayne Street, North 1929 N. WayneStreet 1920-!936 000-5034 House, 1930 Cleveland S_eet, North 1930 N. Cleveland Street 1920-193_ 000-5038 House, 1931 Wayne Street, North 1931 N. _ay_e Street 1920-1935 000_5039 House, 1932 Cleveland Street, North 1932 No Cleve_andStreet 1923 000-5036 House, 1935 Cleveland Street, North 1936 No Cleveland Street 1920-1936 Page No_ 3 12/08/1998 ARLINGTONCOUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORYOF ALL PROPERTIESBY NAME

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000-5033 House, 1943 Cleveland Street, North 1943 N. C_eve)and Street 1928 000-5035 House, 1947 Cleveland Street, North 1947 N. C_eveland Street 1920_1936 000-5032 House, 1951 Cleveland Street, North 1951 N. Cleveland Street 1920-1936 000-5041 House, 1955 Cleveland Street_ North 1955 No Cleveland Street 1920_!936 000-5412 House, 20 Highland Street, North _0 N. Highland Street 1915-i930 000-5399 House, 200 Fillmore Street, North 200 No Fillmore Street 1926 000-5048 House, 2000 Vance Street, North 2000 N. Vance Street 1920-1936 000-5069 House, 2001Uhle Street, North 2001 No UNIe Street 1900-1915 000--5052 House, 2005 Uhle Street, North 2005 N. Uhle Street 1915-1930 000-5109 House, 201B_rton Street, North 201 N. Barton Street 1920-1936 000.-5316 House, 201 EdgewoodStreet, North 201 No EdgewoodStreet 1920-1936 000-5411 House, 201 Fillmore Street, North 201 N. F_llmore Street 1920-i936 000-5642 House, 201J_ckson Street, North 201 N_ O_ckson Street 1920-1936 000-5325 House, 202 EdgewoodStreet, North 202 N. E_gewoodStreet 1923 000-5445 House, 202 H_ghland Street, North 202 N. H_ghland Street 1920-1935 000-5672 House, Z02 Irving Street, North 202 No [_ving Street 1925 000-5043 House, 2024 Cleveland Street, North 2024 N. Cleveland Street 1920-1935 000-5045 House, 2034 Cleveland Street, North 2034 N_ C_eveland Street 1920-1935 000-5711 House_ 204 Jackso_ Street, North 204 No Jackson Street 1923 000-5107 House, 205 Barton Street, North 205 N. Barton Street 1920 000-5282 House, 205 Cleveland Street, North 205 N. Cleveland Street 1920-1938 000-5440 House_ 205 EdgewoodStreet, North 205 No EdgewoodStreet 1920-1936 000-5372 House, 205 Fillmore Street, North 205 N. Fillmore Street 1920-1936 000-5455 House, 207 Irving Street, North 207 N. Irving Street 1920-1936 000-5076 House_ 209 Barton Street, North 209 No Barton Street 1920-1936 000-5273 House, 209 Cleveland Street, North 209 No C]e.veland Street 1920-1936 000-5318 House, 209 Edgewood Street, North 209 No Edgewood Street 1920-1936 000-5078 House_ 210 Barton Street, North 210 N. Barton Street 1920-1936 000-5397 House, 210 Fillmore Street, North _I0 N. F_Imore Street 1920-1936 000-5670 House, 210 Irvim9 Street, North 210 No Irving Street 1920-!936 000-0336 House, 2111Rolfe S_reet, North 2111 No _Ife Street 1920-!936 000-5073 House_ 2111Uhle Street, North 2111 N. Uh_e Street 1915-1930 000-5071 House, 2114 20th Street, North 2114 No 2#th Street 1915-1930 000-0117 House, 2115 Quinn Street, North 2115 No Q_$_ Street 1913 000-5059 House, 2118 20th Street, North 2118 N. 2_th Street 1920-1936 000-5044 House, 2122 20th Street, North 2122 No 20th Street 1920-1935 000-5105 House, 213 Barton Street, North 2!3 No Barton Street 1925 000-5271 House, 213 Cleveland Street, North 2!3 N. Cleveland Street 1920-i936 000-5329 House, 213 Edge_ood Street, North 213 No EdgewoodStreet 1938 000-5413 House, 213 Fillmore Street, North 213 No _llmore Street 1920-1936 000_5668 House, 214 Irving Street, North 214 N_ Irving Street 1920_1936 000-5447 House, 215 Highland Street, North 215 No Righland Street 1920-1936 000-5111 House, 216 Barton Street, North 216 N. Barton Street 1915-1926 000-5686 House_ 216 Jacksom Street, North 216 N. Jackson Street 1920-1935 000_5103 House, 217 Barton Street, North 217 N_ _artonStreet 1920-1936 000-5280 House, 217 Cleveland Street, North 217 N. C_e.veland Street 1920-1936 000-5657 House, 217 Jackson Street, North 217 N. Jackson Street 1920-1935 000-5294 House, 218 Cleveland Street, North 218 N. C_eve_and Street 1920-1936 000-5387 House, 219 Fillmore Street, North 219 No F_Imere Street 1920-!936 000-5050 House, 2201 20th Street, North 2201 N_ _Otb Street 1920-1936 000-5067 House, 2203 20th Street, North 2203 N. Z_.th Street 1920-1936 000-5055 House, 2205 20th Street_ North 2205 No ZOth Street 1920_1936 000-5074 House_ 221 Barton Street, North 221 No B&rtom Street i932 000-5449 House_ 221 Irving S_reet_ North 22I N. Irving Street 1920_1935 Page No. 4 12/0811998 ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTOR? OF ALL PROPERTIES BY NAME

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000-5333 House, 224 EdgewoodStreet, North 224 N. Edge_ood Street 1929-1936 000-5352 House, 224 Fillmore Street, North 224 No F_llmore Street 1915-!929 000-5565 House, 224 Irving Street, North 224 N. Irving Street 1920-1935 000-5675 House, 224 Jackson Street, North 224 N° Jackson Street 1915-1930 000-5101 House, 225 B_rton Street, North 225 N. Barton Street 1920-1935 000-5446 House, 225 Garfie_d_treet, North 225 N. Garfield Street 1931_1934 000-5540 House, 225 Jackson Street, North 225 No dackso_ Street 1920-1935 000-5760 House, 225 Piedmont Street, North 225 No Piedmont Street 1920-1935 000-5305 House, 227 EdgewoodStreet, North 227 N. EdgewoodStreet 1929-1935 000_5385 House, 227 Fillmore Street, North 227 N. Fillmore Street 1915-192_ 000-5335 House, 228 EdgewoodStreet,North 228 No EdgewoodStreet 1915-1929 000-5710 House, 228 Nelson Street, North 228 N_ Nelson Street 1936 000_5099 House, 229 Barton Street,North 229 No Barton Street 1920-1936 000-5469 House, 230 Highland Street,North 230 N. HighlandStreet 1920-1936 000-5072 House, 231 Barton Street, North 231 N_ Barton Street 1920-1936 000-5303 House_ 231Edgewood Street, North 231 No Edgeweod Street 1915-1929 000-5383 House, 231 Fillmore Street, North 231 N. Fillmore Street 1929-1935 000-5655 House, 231 Jackson Street, North 231 N_ Jackson Street 1920_1936 000-5285 House, 232 Cleveland Street, North 232 N. Cleveland Street 1929-1935 000-5322 House, 232 Edgewood Street, North 232 N. EdgewoodStreet 1925 000-5391 House, 232 Fillmore Street, North 232 N_ Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5712 House, 232 Nelson Street, North 232 N. Nelson Street 1936 c_ 000-5479 House, 233 Garfield Street, North 233 No Garfield Street 1920-1936 000_5097 House, 235 Barton Street, North 235 N. Barton Street 1911 000-1217 House, 235 Edgewood Street, North 235 N. Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-5457 House, 235 Highland Street, North 235 No H}ghland Street 1920-1936 000_5337 House, 235 EdgewoodStreet, North 236 N. EdgewoodStreet 1915-1929 000-5244 House, 237 Bryan Street, North 237 N_ Bryan Street 1925-1927 000-5430 House, 239 Highland _treet, North 239 N_ Highland Street 1920_.1936 000-5414 House, 24 Highland Street, North 24 N. H_ghland Street 1914 000-5242 House, 240 Bryan Street,North 240 N. Bryan Street 1920-1935 000-5066 House, 2401 3rd Street,North 2401 N. 3rd Street 1920-i936 000_5091 House, 2408 4th Street, Re_th 2408 N. 4.th Street 1920-1936 000-5089 House, 2409 3rd Street, North 2409 No 3_d Street 1920-1936 000-5258 House, 2417 Washingto_ Boulevard 2417 Washi:_gton Boulevard 1913 Jan's Gingerbread Oaycare 000-5264 House, 2418 Washington Boulevard 2418 Washington Boulevard 1920_1936 000-5262 House, 2422 Nashington Boulevard 2422 Washington Boulevard 1920-1936 000-5260 House, 2426 Washington Boulevard 2426 Washington Boulevard 1920-1936 000-5070 House, 243 Barton Street, North 243 No Barton Street 1920_1935 000_5467 House, 243 Highland Street., North 243 N. Highland Street 1920-1936 000-5224 House, 244 Bryan Street, North 244 No Bryan Street 1920-1936 000-5113 House, 246 Barton Street, North 246 N_ Barto_ Street 1920_1936 000-5095 House, 247 Barton Street, North 247 N. Bartom Street 1929-1930 000-5080 House, 250 Barton Street, North 250 No Barton Street 1920-1935 000-5278 House, 2500 2nd Road, North 2500 No 2n,dRoad 1920-1935 000-5245 House, 2500 Washington Bo_levard 2500 Washington Boulevard 1920-1935 000_5075 House, 2501 4th Street, North 2501 N. 4th Street 1920-1935 000_5276 House,25022nd Road,North 2502 No 2ridRoad 1920-1935 000-5125 House, 2502 4th Street, North 2502 N_ 4th Street 1920-!936 000-5274 House, 2503 2nd Street, North 2503 No 2_d Street 1925 000-5!23 House, 2504 4th Strset_ North 2504 No 4th Street 1920-1936 000-5265 House, 2504 Washington Bo_}evard 2504 Washington Boulevard 1920-1935 000-5i21 House, 2505 4th Street, North 25.05 N. 4th Street _._I_Q_n 935 Page No. 5 12/08/1998 ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORY OF ALL PROPERTIES BY NAME

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000-5187 House_ 2507 9th Street, North 2507 N, 9th Street 1919_.1929 000_5157 House, 2507 Pershing Drive, North _507 Pershing Drive 1921-1933 000-5327 House, 2508 2rid Road, North 2508 N. 2nd Road 1920-1936 000-5248 House_ 2508 Washington Boulevard 2508 Washington Boulevard 1920_1936 000_50G8 House, 251 Barton S_reet, North 251 N. Barton Street 1920-1936 000_5155 House, 2511 Pershing Drive, North 2511 Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000-5292 House, 2512 2nd Road, North 2512 N. 2nd Road 1920-1935 000-5125 House, 2513 9th Street, North 2513 No 9th Street 1929-1935 000-5252 House, 2515 2rid Road, North 2515 No Znd Ro_d 1920-1936 000_5106 House, 2515 Pershing Drive, North 2515 N. Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000-5254 House, 252 Bryan Street_ North 252 N. Bryan Street 1920_1936 000_5258 House, 2525 Washington Boulevard 2526 Washington Boulevard 1920_1936 000-5153 House, 2533 3rd Street, North 2533 No 3rd Street 1915-1930 000-5115 House, 254 Barton Street, North 254 N. Barton Street 1915-1930 000-5104 House, 255 Bryan Street, North 255 No Brya_ Street 1920-1935 000-5272 House, 2550 Washington Boulevard 2550 Washington Boulevard 1920-1936 000-5240 House, 256 Bryan Street_ North 255 N. Brya_ Street 1920-1935 000-5082 House, 258 Barton Street, North 258 N. Barton Street 1920-1936 000-5151 House, 259 Bryan Street, North 259 No Bryan Street 1915-1930 000-5315 House_ 2600 2rid Road, North 2600 N. 2nd Road 1920o1936 000_5289 House, 2600 3rd Street_ North 2600 N. 3rd Street 1929-1936 000-5201 House, 2602 9th Street, North 2602 No 9tb Street 1915-1929 000-5287 House, 2602 Nashingto_ Boulevard 2602 Washington Boulevard 1929_1938 000-5136 House, 2603 9th Street, North 2503 No 9th Street 1920-1935 000-5291 House, 2604 3rd Street, North 2604 N. 3rd Street 1920_1936 000w5293 House, 2608 3rd Street, North 2608 N. 3rd Street 1920-!936 000_5299 House, 2609 3rd Street, North 2609 No 3rd Street 1920_1936 000-5093 House, 261 Barton Street, North 251 N. Bartom Street 1905-1915 000-5313 House,26122nd Roa_,North 2612 No 2nd Road 1920-1936 000_5295 House,2612 3rd Street_North 2612 N. 3rd Street 1928 000-5235 House, 2612 PershingDrive, North 2612 N. PershingDrive 1921-1929 000-5301 House_ 2613 2nd Road, North 2513 No 2nd Road 1920-1936 000-5311 House, 2615 2nd Road, North 2615 N. 2nd Road 1920-1935 000_5297 House, 2616 3rd Street_ North 2516 N. 3rd Street 1920_1936 000-5309 House, 2617 2mdRoad, North 2617 N. 2rid Road 1920 000-5367 House, 2618 Washington Boulevard 26.18 Washington_ Boulevard 1920o1936 000_5117 House, 262 Barton Street, North 262 No Barton Street 1915-1930 000_5307 House, 2621 2rid Road, North 2621 N. 2nd Road 1915-1929 000_5352 House, 2622 Washington Boulevard 2622 Washingtom Boulevard 1929-1936 000-5308 House, 2629 Washimgton Boulevard 2529 Washimgton Boulevard 1920-1936 000-5149 House, 263 Bryan Street, North 263 No Bryan Street 1920_1936 000_5148 House, 2662 Pershing Drive, North 2662 No Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000_5350 House, 2706 4th Street, North 2705 N. 4th Street 1929_1936 000_5348 House, 2710 4th Street_ North 2710 No 4tb Street 1926 000-5369 House_ 2710 Washington Boulevard 2710 Washington Boulevard 1915-1929 Book Emds Bookstore 000_5490 House, 2762 Washington Boulevard 2762 Washington Boulevard 1915-1929 000_5492 House, 2770 Washingto_ Boulevard 2770 Washimgtoa Boulevard 1915_1929 000-5504 House, 2774 Washingto_ Boulevard 2774 Washington Boulevard 1915_1929 000-5506 House, 2778 Washington Boulevard 2778 _ashington Boulevard !915-1929 Medical Office_ 277_ Washington Boulevard 000-521_ House, 2790 Washingtom Boulevard 2790 Washim:gton Boulevard 19!5-1929 000-5184 House, 27£7 Washingtom Boulevard 2797 Washimgton Boulevard !929_1936 Page NoD 6 12/08/1998 ARLINGTOI_ COUNTY SURVEY: INVEntORY OF ALL PROPERTIES 87 NAME

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000-5182 House, 2799 Washington Bou.levard 2799 _ashington Boulevard 1929-i935 000-5300 House, 2802 ist Read, North 2802 N. Ist Ro_d 1920-1936 000-5320 House, 2803 2nd Road, Horth 2803 N. 2nd Road 1915-1929 000-5230 House, 2804 Washingtom Boulevard 2804 Washingto_ Boulevard 1930 000-5232 House, 2805 7th Street, North 2805 N_ 7th Street 1905-1920 000-5302 House, 2806 Ist Road,North 2806 N° Ist Road 1920-1936 000-5283 House, 2807 ist Road,North 2807 N. Ist Road 1920-1936 000-5304 House, 2808 Ist Road, North 2808 N° Ist Road 1920-1936 000-5331 House, 2809 2nd Road, North 2809 _° 2nd Road 1915_1929 000-5381 House_ 2810 3rd Street, North 2810 N. 3rd Street 1929-1936 000_5306 House,2812Ist Road,North 2812 No Ist Road 1920-1936 000-5214 House, 2814 Washingto_ Boulevard 2814 Wa.shi_gton Boulevard 1900_1915 Bowman Chiropractic Center 000-5288 House, 2817 Ist Road, North 2817 N. Ist Road 1920_1936 000-5228 House, 2818 Washington Boulevard 2818 Washington Boulevard. 1921-i929 000_5368 House, 2820 Ist Road, North 2820 N, Ist Road 1920-1936 000-5403 House, 2824 Ist Road, North 2824 N° Ist Road !920-1936 000_5290 House, 2825 Ist Rmad, North 2825 N. Ist Road 1918 000-5358 House, 2906 4th Street, North 2906 N. 4th Street 1915-1929 000-5384 House, 2908 2nd Street, North 2908 _° 2nd Street 1920-1936 000_5385 House, 2909 2_d Road, North 2909 N. 2rid Road 1920-1936 000_5487 House, 2910 2nd Road,North 2910 N. 2ridRoad 1920-i936 000-5389 House, 2910 4th Street, North 2910 N. 4th Street 1915_1929 000-5539 House, 2911 7th Street, North 2911 No '7th Street 1915-1929 000-5382 House, 2912 2rid Street, North 2912 N. 2nd Street 1926_1927 000-5388 House, 2913 2nd Road, North 2913 N° 2nd Road 1920-1936 000-5392 House,29142nd Road,North 2914 N. 2ridRoad 1920-1936 000_5541 House_ 2914 7th Street, North 2914 N_ 7th Street 1912 000-5448 House, 2915 2nd Road, _orth 2915 N° 2rid Road 1920-1936 000-5380 House, 2916 2rid Street, North 2916 N. 2rid Street 1924 000_5390 House,29172ndRoad,North 2917 No 2ridRoad 1922 000-5374 House, 2917 2rid Street, North 2917 _,.2rid Street 1920-1936 000_5396 House, 2918 2nd Ro,ad, _rth 2918 R. 2_d Road 1920-1936 000_5415 House, 2921 2rid Street, North 2_21 N. 2md Street 1923 000-5394 House, 2922 2nd Road, North 2922 N. 2ridRoad 1920_1936 000-5376 House, 2927 2_d Street_ North 2927 N° 2nd Street 1923 000-5485 House, 2928 2nd Road, North 2928 N. 2nd Road 1920-1936 000-5378 House, 2931 2nd Street, North 2931 N. 2rid Street 1923 000-5408 House, 30 Garfield Street, North 30 N.G.arfie_d Street 1920-i936 000-5473 House, 300 3rd Street, North 300 _° 3rd Street 1927 000-5357 House, 300 Edge_:oodS_reet, North 300 N. Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000_5682 House, 300 Jackson Street, North 300 N. Jackson Street 1920_1936 000-5443 House, 3001 2nd Street, North 3001 N. 2nd Street 1920-1936 000-542_ House, 3002 2n_ Street, North 3002 N° 2nd Street 1920_1936 000_5483 House, 3002 3r_ Street, North 3002 N. 3rd Street 1920_!936 000_5499 House, 3003 4th Street, North 3003 N. 4th Street 1929-193_ 000-5495 House, 3004 2rid Road, North 3004 No 2nd Road 1920-1936 000-5481 House, 3006 3rd Street_ North 3006 N° 3rd Street 1920_1936 000-5494 House, 3006 Pershing _rive, North 3006 N. PershingDrive 1915-1929 000-5471 House_ 3007 3rd Street, North 3007 N. 3rd Street 1920-1936 000_5468 House, 3007 4th Street, North 3007 _. 4th Street 1929_1936 000-5472 House, 3007 Pershing _rive, North 3007 R. Pershing Drive 1929_1936 000-5431 House, 3009 Ist Road, North 3009 _o Ist Road 1920_193_ 000_5102 House_ 301Brya_ Street, North 301 N. _rya_ Street 1915_1930 Pa_e No_ 7 t2/08/1998 ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORY OF ALL PROPERTYESBY NAME

VDHRID# PROPERTYNAME ADDRESS DA%E _.______:___ __ 000-5339 House, 301EdgewoodStreet_ North 301 N_ EdgewoodStreet 1929_1936 000-5444 House_ 301 Garfield Street, North 301 No Garfield Street 1926 000-5459 House, 3010 2rid Street, North 3010 N. 2nd Street 1920-1936 000-5599 House, 3010 7th Street, North 3010 No 7tb Street 1915-1929 000-5517 House, 3010 Pershing Drive, North 3010 N. Pershing Drive 1915-19_9 000_5432 House, 3011 3rd Street,North 3011 N. 3rd Street 1923 000-5498 House, 3011 5th Street, North 3011 N. 5th Street 1915_1929 000-5497 House, 3013 4th Street, North 3013 No 4th Street 1929-193_ 000_5560 House_ 3014 7th Street_ North 3014 N. 7th Street 1921 000-5441 House, 3015 2rid Street, North 3015 No 2nd Street 1927 000_5503 House_ 3016 5th Street_ North 3016 N. 5th Street 1922_1925 000-5222 House, 302 Bryan Street, North 302 No Bryan Street 191.5-1929 000_5664 House, 302 Irving Street_ North 302 No Irving Street 1929 000-5644 House, 302 Kenmore Street_ North 302 N. Kenmore Street 1920_1936 000-5724 House, 302 Lincoln Street, North 302 No Lincol_ Street 1920-1936 000_5460 House_ 3021 4th Street,North 3021 N. 4th Street 1929-1936 000-5458 House, 3025 4th Street, North 3025 N. 4th Street 1929-1936 000-5466 House, 3029 4th Street, _orth 3029 N_ 4th Street 1929_1936 000_5359 House, 304 Edgewood Street, North 304 N. Edgewood Street 1915_1929 000-5442 House_ 304 Garfield Street_North 304 No Garfield Street 1915-1929 000-5680 House, 304 Jackson Street, North 304 N. Jackson Street 1920-1936 000-5324 House, 305 EdgewoodStreet, North 305 N. Edgewood Street 1929-1936 000-5651 House, 305 Jackson Street, North 305 No Jackson Street 1920-1936 000-5667 House, 305 Lincoln S_reet, North 305 N. Lincoln Street 1920_1935 000-5360 House, 306 Fillmore Street_ North 306 N. Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5662 House, 306 Irving Street, North 306 N. Irving Street 1928 000-5720 House, 306 Lincoln Street, North 306 N. Lincoln Street 1920-1936 000-5087 House, 307 Barton Street.,North 307 No Barton Street 1920-1936 000-5147 House, 307 Bryan Street, North 307 N. Bryan Street 1915-1930 _00_5361 House, 308 Edge_ood Street, North 308 N. Edgeweod Street 1915-1929 000-5719 House, 308 Kenmore Street, North 308 No Kenmore Street 1920-1936 000-5735 House, 308 Monroe Street_ North 308 N. Monroe Street 1920-1936 000-5379 House, 309 Fillmore Str_t_ North 309 No Fi_mmre Street 1929-1935 000-5450 House_ 309 Irving Street, North 309 No Irving Street 1920-1936 000_5119 House, 310 Barton Street_ North 310 N. Barton Street 1920-1935 000_5356 House_ 310 Fillmore Strut, North 310 N_ Fillmore Street 1915_1929 000-5500 House, 3100 5th Street, North 3100 No 5th Street 1915-1929 000-5589 House, 3100 7th Street, North 3100 No 7th Street 1915-1929 000-5006 House_ 3100 Hill Street, South 3100 S. Hill Street 1936-1942 000-545i House_ 3102 Znd Street, North 3102 N_ 2ridStreet 1920=1936 000-5613 House, 3102 6th Street, North 3102 No 6th Street 1935 000_5480 House, 3102 Pershing Drive, North 3102 No Pershing Drive 1915-1929 000-5576 House_ 3104 6th Street, North 3104 N. 6th Street 1908 000-5643 House, 3106 7th Street, North 310_ No Jackson Street 1920_1936 000-5634 House, 3106 9th Street,: North 3106 No 9th Street 1926 000-5002 House, 3106 Hi_l Street_ South 3106 S. Hi_1 Street 1936_1942 000-5456 House, 3107 4th Street, North 3107 No 4th Street 1923 000-5627 House, 3107 9th Roa_, N_rth 3107 N. 9th Road 1915-1929 000_5004 House, 3107 Hill Street, South 3107 S_ Hill Street 1936-1942 000-5601 House, 3108 6th Street, North 3108 N. 6th Street 190B 000_5455 House, 3109 2rid Road, _rth 3109 No 2rid Road 1920_1936 000_5434 House, 3_09 2rid Street, N:orth 3109 No 2._d Street 1920_193_ 000-5578 House, 3109 6th Street_ North 3109 N. 6th Street 1905_1920 000-5604 House, 3109 8th Street, North 3!09 N_ 8th Street 1929 Page No. 8 12108/1998 ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORY OF ALL PROPERTIES BY NANE

VDHRIO# PROPERTYNAME ADDRESS DaTE

000-5606 House, 3109 9th Street, North 3109 N. 9th Street 1915-1929 000_5341 House_ 311Edgewood _treet, North 31.1 No EdgewoodStreet 1929-1936 000-5649 House, 311 Jackson Street, North 311 No Jackson Street 1930 000-5641 House, 3110 9th Street, Horth 3110 N. 9th Street 1929 000_5421 House, 3111 Ist Road, North 3111 No Ist Road 1920-1936 000-5454 House, 3111 ¢th Street, North 3111 N. 4th Street 1929-1936 000-5628 House, 3111 9th.Road,North 3111 N. 9th Road 1915-1929 000-5003 House, 3111 Hill Street, South 3ili S. Hil_ Street 1936-1942 000-5626 House, 3112 9th Street, North 3112 No 9th Street 1929-1936 000_5453 House, 3113 Znd Road, North 3113 N. 2nd Road 1920_1936 000-5602 House, 3113 8th Street_ North 3113 No 8th Street 1929-1936 000-5608 House_ 3113 9th Street, North 3113 N. 9th Street 1915-1929 000-5505 House, 3113 Pershing Drive, North 3113 No Pershing Drive 1924 ca 000-5614 House, 3114 8th Street, North 3114 N. 8tb Street 1915-1929 000-5513 House, 3114 Pershing Drive, North 3114 N. Pershing Drive 1929_1936 000-5436 House, 3115 2nd Street_ North 3115 No 2nd Street 1920-1936 000-5590 House, 3115 7th Street, North 3115 N. 7th Street 1929-1936 000-5463 House, 3116 2nd Road, North 3116 N. 2nd Road 1920_1936 000-5462 House, 3116 4th Street, North 3116 No 4th Street 1920 000_5625 House, 3116 9th Street, North 3116 N. 9th Street 1915-1929 000_5422 House_ 3117 Ist Street, North 3111 N. Ist Street 1920-193_ 000-5484 House, 3117 5th Street, North 3117 No 5th Street 1915-1929 000-5428 House, 3118 2nd Street, North 3118 N. 2rid Street 1920_1936 000_5616 House_ 3118 8th Street, North 3118 No 8tb Street 1915-1929 000-5438 House, 3119 2nd Street,North 3119 N. 2nd Street 1928 000-5572 House, 3119 7th Street, North 3119 N. 7th Street 1929-193_ 000-5600 House, 3119 8th Street, North 3119 No 8th Street 1915-1929 000-5629 House, 3119 9th Road_ North 3119 N, 9th Read 1915_1929 000*5256 House, 312-314 Bryan Street,North 312 No Brya_ Street 1915-1929 000-5452 House, 3120 4th Street, North 3120 No 4th Street 1929_1936 000-5624 House, 3120 9th Street, North 3120 N. 9th Street 1929-1936 000_5478 House_ 3120 Pershing Drive, North 3120 No Pershing Drive 1915-1929 000_5423 House_ 3121 ist Road__rth 3.1.21 No Ist R_ad 1920-1936 000-5507 House, 3121 Pershing Drive_ North 3121 N. Pershing Drive 1929-1936 000-5451 House_ 3123 2rid Road, North 3123 No 2nd Road 1920-1936 000-5474 House, 3123 Pershing Drive, North 3123 N. Pershing Drive 1915-1929 000-5623 House, 3124 9th Street, North 3124 N_ 9th Street 1929-1936 000-5511 House_ 3124 Pershing Drive, North 3124 No Pershing Drive 1915-1929 000*5493 House_ 3125 4th Street_ North 3125 N. 4th Street 1919 000-5619 House, 3125 8th Street, North 3125 N. 8th Street !915_1929 000-5584 House_ 3129 5th Street, North 3129 No 5th Street 19E0-1936 000_5617 House, 3129 8th Street, North 3129 N. 8t_ Street 1915-1929 000-5630 House, 3129 9th Road, North 3129 N. 9th Road 1928-1929 000-5377 House, 313 Fillmore Street, North 313 No Fillmore Street 1920-1936 000_5489 House, 313 Irving Street, North 313 N_ Irving Street 1920-1936 000_5665 House, 313 Kenmore Street, North 313 N. Kenmore Street 1920-1936 000-5502 House, 3130 5th Street, North 3130 No 5th Street 1915-1929 000-5476 House_ 3130 Pershin9 Drive,North 3130 No Pershing Drive !915_1929 000-5631 House_3131 9th Road, North 3131 No 9th Road 1915-1929 000_5609 House, 3133 7th Street, North 3133 No 7th Street 1915_1929 000_5G15 House, 3133 8th Street, North 3133 No 8th Street 191.5-1929 000-5607 House_ 3137 7th Street, North 3137 N. 7th Street 1915-i929 000_5605 House, 3139 7th Street, North 3139 N. 7th Street 1.915_1929 000_5084 House, 314 Barton Street, North 314 No Barton Street 19_0_1935 Page No. 9 12/08/1998 ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORY OF ALL PROPERTIES BY NAME

VDHRID# PROPERTYNAME ADDRESS DATE ______:_:___ _:_ 000-5354 House_ 314 Fi]lmore_Street, North 314 No Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000_5475 House, 314 Garfield Street_ North 314 N_ Garfield Street 1915_1929 000-5580 House, 3143 7th Street, North 3143 No 7th Street 1915_1929 000-506_ House_ 315 Barton Street, North 315 N. Barton Street 1920_1936 000-5096 House, 315 Brya_ Street, North 315 No Bryan Street 1924 000-5477 House_ 315 Garfield Street, North 315 N. Garfield Street 1925-1926 000-5363 House, 315 Edgewood Street_ North 316 N_ EdgewoodStreet 1915-1929 000-5721 House, 316 Kenmore Street,North 316 N_ Ke_moreStreet 1920-1936 000-5326 House_ 317 Edgewood Street, North 317 N. EdgewoodStreet 1929-1936 000-5491 House, 317 Zrving Street, North 317 N_ Irving Street 1920_1936 000-5088 House, 318 Barton Street_ North 318 N_ Barton Street 1920-1936 000_5025 House, 319 Abingdon Street, South 319 S. Abingdon Street 1920-1936 000-5145 House, 320 Bryan Street, North 320 N. Bryan Street 1924 000-5676 House_3201 ist Road, North 3201 No Ist Road 1923 000-5654 House, 3202 Pershing Drive, North 3202 N. Pershing Drive 1915-1929 000-5645 House, 3203 4th Street, North 3203 N. 4th Street I920-!935 000-5589 House, 3206 Ist Road, North 3206 No Ist Road 1923 000-5599 House, 3207 Ist Street, North 3207 N. Ist Street 1920-1935 000-5635 House, 3209 4th Street, North 3209 N_ 4th Street t920-I936 000_5687 House_3210IstRoad,North 3210 No IstRoad 1923 000-5656 House, 3210 Pershing Drive, North 3210 N. Pers.hing Drive 1920-1936 000-5547 House, 3213 4th Street., North 3213 N. 4th Street 1920_1936 000-5693 House, 3214 Ist Street, North 3214 N_ Ist Street 1920-1925 000-5678 House, 3215 lot Roa_, North 3215 N. 1st Road 1922 000-5701 House, 3215 lot Street, North 3215 No ist Street 1920-1936 000-5653 House, 3215 4th Street, North 3216 N, 4t_ Street 1920-1935 000_5658 House, 3215 Pershing Drive, North 3215 N_ Pershing Drive 1920_1936 000-5703 House, 3219 Ist Str_et_ North 3219 No Ist Street 1925 000_5501 House, 322 Garfield Street, North 322 N. Garfield Street 1915-!929 000-5685 House, 3222 Ist Road, North 3222 No lot Road 1920-1936 000-5660 House, 3222 Pershing Drive, North 3222 No Pershing Drive 1920-1935 000-5705 House,3223 ist Street_North 3223 N. Ist Street 1920_1936 000-5683 House, 3225 Ist Road, North 3225 N_ Ist Road 1920-1936 000-5695 House, 3226 Ist Street, North 3226 No Is_ Street I926 000_5650 House,3227 Ist Street,North 3227 No Ist Street 1925 000-5702 House, 3228 PershingDrive, North 3228 No PershingDrive 1920o1936 000-5718 House, 3234 Pershing #:rive, North 3234 N. Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000_5659 House, 3311 3rd Street, North 3311 No 3rd Street _920-1935 000-5738 House, 3311 Pershing Drive, North 3311 No Pershing Drive 1927 000_5659 House, 3314 Pershing brive_ North 3314 N. Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000-5739 House, 3315 Pershing Orive, North 3315 No Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000-5677 House, 3316 2nd Road, North 3316 No 2nd Road 1920-i936 000-5713 House, 3316 3rd Street, North 3316 N. 3r_ Street 1920-1936 000-5661 House, 3317 3rd Street, North 3317 No 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5679 House, 3320 2rid Road, North 3320 No 2rid Road 1930 ca 000-5715 House, 3320 3rd Street, North 3320 N_ 3rd Street 1920 000-5663 House, 3321 3rd Street, North 3321 N. 3rd Street 1929 000_5681 House, 3324 2ridRoad, North 3324 N_ 2_d Road 1920_1936 000-5717 House, 3324 3rd Street, North 3324 N. 3rd Street 1920_1936 000-5416 House, 34 Highland Street, North 34 N_ High_and Street 1920-1936 000-5688 House, 3402 3rd Street, North 3402 N. 3rd Street 1920_1936 000_5690 House, 3406 3rd Street, North 3406 No 3rd Street 1920-1936 000.5646 House_ 3407 3rd Street_ _orth 3407 No 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5740 House_3407 PershinQDrive, North _'0._47 N. PershimgDrive 1920_1936 Page No. 10 12/0811998 ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORY OF ALL PROPERTIES B? NAME

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000-5671 House_ 3408 Pershing Drive, North 3408 N. Pershing Drive 1920_1936 000-5741 House, 3411 Pershing Drive, North 3411 No Pershing Drive 1920-i936 000-5723 House, 3412 3rd Street, North 3412 N. 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5673 House, 3414 Pershing Drive, North 3414 No Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000-5744 House, 3415 Pershing Drive, North 3415 N. Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000-5725 House, 3416 3rd Street, North 3416 No 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5722 House, 3418 Pershing O_ive, North 3418 N. Pershing Drive 1924 000-5692 House, 3500 3rd Street, North 3500 N_ 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5770 House, 3501 Pershing Drive, North 3501 N. Pershing Drive 1920_1936 000-5727 House, 3504 3rd Street_ North 3504 N. 3rd Street 1935 000-5747 House_ 3507 Pershing Drive, North 3507 No Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000-5729 House, 3508 3rd Street, North 3508 No 3rd Street 1936 000-5737 House, 3510 Pershing Drive, North 3510 N. Pershing Drive 1931-1932 000-5726 House, 3511 3rd Street, North 3511 N_ 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5746 House, 3511 Pershing Drive, North 3511 No Pershing Drive 1932 000-5694 House, 3512 3rd Street, North 3512 N. 3rd Street 1920-1936 000_5728 House, 3515 3rd Street, North 3515 N. 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5749 House, 3515 Pershing Dr_ve, North 3515 N. Pershing Drive 1933-1934 000-5704 House, 3522 3rd Street, _orth 3522 No 3rd Street 1930_1935 000-5696 House, 3526 3rd Street, North 3526 N. 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5706 House, 3602 3rd Street, North 3602 N_ 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5716 House, 3603 3rd Street, North 3603 No 3rd Street 1936 ca 000-5708 House, 3606 3rd Street, North 3606 N. 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5734 House, 3606 Pershing Drive, North 3606 N_ Pershing Drive 1920_1936 000-5714 House, 3507 3rd Street, North 3607 N. 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5761 House, 3607 Pershing Drive, North 3607 No Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000_5698 House, 3610 3rd Street, North 3610 No 3rd Street 1920-1935 000-5700 House, 3611 3rd Street_ North 3511 N. 3rd Street 1920-1938 000*5756 House, 3611 Pershing Drive, North 3611 No Pershing Drive 1920_1936 000_5733 House, 3612 Pershing Dr_ve, North 3612 N. Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000-5765 House, 3711 Pershing Drive, North 3711 No Pershing Drive 1920-1935 000-5732 House, 3712 Pershing Drive, North 3712 N. Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000-5764 House, 3715 Pershing Drive, North 3715 N. Pershing Drive 1920_1936 000-5731 House, 3716 Pershing Drive, North 3716 No Pershing Drive 1920-!936 000_5769 House_ 3719 Pershing Dr_ve, North 3719 N. Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000-5730 House, 3722 Pershing Dr_ve, North 3722 N_ Pershing Drive 1936 000_5771 House, 3723 Pershing Drive, North 3723 No Pershing Drive 1920-1936 000-5766 House, 3729 Pershing Drive, North 3729 N. Pershing Drive 19Z0_!936 000-5768 House, 3735 Pershing Drive, North 3735 No Pershing Drive 1936 000*5762 House, 3850 Znd Street, North 3850 N. 2nd Street 1920_1936 000-5767 House, 3851 2nd Street, North 3851 No 2nd Street 1920-1936 000-5418 House, 40 Highland Street, North 40 No Highland Street 1920-1935 000-5691 House, 40 Irving Street, North 40 N. Irving Street 1920-1935 000_5086 House, 400 Barton S_reet, North 400 No Barton Street 1920_1922 000-5143 House, 400 Bryan Street, North 400 N. Bryan Street 1g15_1930 000_5365 House, 400 Edgewood Street, North 400 N. Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-5135 House_ 401 Cleveland Street, North 401 N_ Cleveland Street 1936 000-5343 House, 401Edgewood Street, North 401 No EdgewoodStreet 1915-i929 000-5094 House, 40Z Cleveland Street, North 402 N. Cleveland Street 1915-1930 000-5638 House, 402 Jackson Street, North 402 No Jackson Street 1926 000-5336 House, 403 Fillmore Street, North 403 N. Fillmore Street 1922 000-5133 House, 405 Cleveland Street, North 405 N. Cleveland Street 1920_1936 000-5345 House_ 405 Edgewood Street, North 405 N_ Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-5137 House, 406 Cleveland Street, North 406 No Cleveland Street 1915-1930 Page No_ II _ 12/(_8/igg8 ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORY OF ALL PROPERTIES BY NAME

VDHR_D# PROPERTYN&ME ADDRESS DATE

000-5100 House, 407 Bryan Street,North 407 No Bryan Street Ig15-1930 000_5355 House, 407 Fillmore Street, North 407 N, Fillmore Street 1928 000-5763 House, 407 Nelson Street, North 407 No Nelson Street 1920-1936 000-5338 House, 408 EdgewoodStreet, North 408 N_ Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-5328 House, 409 Edgewood Street, North 409 N_ Edgewood Street Igls-IgZ9 000-5745 House, 410 Lincoln Street, North 410 No Lincoln Street i918-1920 000-5754 House, 410 Monroe Street, North 410 N, Monroe Street I920-1936 000_509Z House, 411 Cleveland Street, North 411 N. Cleveland Street 1915-1930 000-5334 House, 411 Fillmore Street, North 411 N. Fillmore Street 1915-I929 000-5464 House, 411 Highland Street, North 411 N_ Highland Street I920_1935 000-5139 House, 412 Cleveland Street, North 412 No Cleveland Street 1915-1930 000-5347 House, 413 EdgewoodStreet, North 413 N. Edgewood Street 1915-I929 000_5340 House, 414 EdgewoodStreet, North 414 No Edgewood Street Ig15-1929 000-5470 House, 414 Garfield Street, North 414 N. Garfield Street 1929_1936 000_5759 House, 414 Monroe Street, North 414 N_ Monroe Street 1920-1936 000_5131 House, 415 Cleveland Street, North 415 N° Cleveland Street 1915-i930 000-5141 House, 416 Cleveland Street, North 416 N. Cleveland Street Ig15-1930 000_5330 House, 417 Edge_ood_Street, North 417 N_ Edgewood Street ig15-1929 000-5342 House, 418 EdgewoodStreet, North 418 No Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-5757 House, 418 Monroe Street, North 418 N. Monroe Street I920_-I936 000_5129 House, 419 Cleveland Street, North 419 N_ Cleveland Street Ig15_1930 000-5748 House, 421 Monroe Street, North 421 N° Monroe Street 1920_1936 000_5098 House, 422 Cleveland Street, North 422 N. Cleveland Street 1915-1930 000-5344 House, 42Z EdgewoodStreet,North 422 N. EdgewoodStreet I923 000-5090 House, 423 Cleveland Street, North 423 No Cleveland Street I915_I930 000_5B49 House, 423 Edgewood Street, North 423 N. Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000_5353 Ho_se, 423 Fillmore Street, North 423 N. Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5743 House, 424 Lincoln Street_North 424 No Lincoln Street I920-1936 000_5752 House, 424 Monroe Street, North 424 N. Monroe Street 1920-1936 000-5751 House_ 425 Monroe Street, North 425 N_ Monroe Street 19Z0-1936 000-5346 House, 426 EdgewoodStreet, North 426 No Edgewood Street lglS_lg2g 000-5127 House, 427 Cleveland Street, North 427 N. Cleveland Street 1915_1930 000-5351 House, 427 Fillmore Street, North 4-27 N_ Fillmore Street 1929-1936 000_5755 House, 428 Monroe Street, Horth 428 No Monroe Street 1920-1936 000-5393 House, 43 Fe_wick Street, North 43 N. Fenwick Street 1920_I936 000-5742 House, 434 Lincoln Street, North 434 N_ Lincoln Street 1920-1936 000-5753 House, 436 Monroe Street, North 436 N_ Monroe Street 1920-i936 000_5750 House, 445 Monroe Street, North 445 N. Monroe Street 1920-1936 000_5019 House,46044th Street,South 4604 S. 4th Street 1928 000-5029 Ho_se, 4615 3rd Street, So_th 4615 So 3rd Street I920-I93_ 000-5021 House, 4615 4th Street, So_th 4615 S_ 4th Street I920_1936 000_5022 House, 4616 4th Street, South 4616 S_ 4th Street 1920-1936 000-5027 House, 4622 3rd Street,South 4622 So 3rd Street 1920-1936 000-5024 House, 4639 4th Street, South 4639 S. 4th Street 1920_1936 000-5026 House, 4647 3rd Street, South 4647 So 3rd Street 1947-1950 000-5023 House, 4659 4th Street, South 4659 So 4th Street 1920-1936 000-5028 House, 4665 Arlington Boulevard 4465 Arlington _oulevard 1920-1936 House, 4666Route 50 4466 Route 50 000-5016 House, 4702 6th Street, So_th 4702 S. 6th Street !920-1935 000-5018 House, 4707 6th Street,South 4707 So 6th Street 1920_1936 000_5366 House, 49 Fe_wick Street, North 49 No Fe_wick Street 1920-1936 000-5526 House, 500 Fillmore Street, North 500 No F_lmore Street 1915-1929 000-5010 House, 5007 Chesterfield R_ad, 5007 S. Chesterf_eld Road 1910-1925 South Page No, I2 IZ/_8/1998 ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORY OF ALL PROPERTIES _Y NA_,IE

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000-5519 House, 501 Garfield Street, North 501 No Garfield Street 1929-1935 000-5525 House, 501 Highland Street, North 501 N. Highland Street 1891 000-5488 House, 501 Irving Street, North 501 No Irving Street 1922 000-5007 House, 5011 Chesterfield Road, 5011 So Chesterfield Road 1910-1925 South 000-5005 House, 5019 Chesterfield Road, 5019 S. Chesterfield Road 1915-1930 South 000-5611 House, 502 H_dson Street, North 502 N_ Hudson Street 1920_1936 000-5008 House, 5023 ChesterfieldRoad, 5023 S_ ChesterfieldRoad 1920-1936 South 000-5521 House, 505 Garfield Street,North 505 N_ Garfield Street 1929_1936 000-5531 House, 508 Fillmore Street, North 508 N_ Fillmore Street 1915_1929 000-5496 House, 509 Garfield Street, North 509 N. Garfield Street 1929-1936 000-5486 House, 509 Hudson Street_North 509 No Hudson Street 1915-1929 000-5527 House, 511 Fillmore Street, North 511 N. Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5482 House, 511 Highland-Street, North 511 N_ Highland Street 1915_1929 000_5555 House, 512 Highland Street, North 512 N_ Highland Street 1915-1929 000-5523 House, 513 Garfield Street, North 513 N. Garfield Street 1922 000-5594 House_ 515 Hudson Street, North 515 N. Hudson Street 1910 ca 000_5595 House, 515 Highland Street, North 516 N_ Highlands Street 1915-1929 000_5009 House, 5200 12th Street, South 5200 S. iZth Street 1947-1950 000-5012 House, 5201 12th Street,South 5201 S. 12th Street 1947-1950 000-5404 House, 5 Fenwick Street, North 6 N. Fenwick Street 1900-1915 000_5596 House,600 HudsonStreet,North 600 N. Hudson Street 1935 000-5520 House, 602 EdgewoodStreet, North 602 N. Edgewood Street 1920 000-5574 House, 603 Hudson Street, North 603 No Hudson Street 1915-1929 000-5533 House, 604 Fillmore Street, North 604 N. Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5593 House, 604 Highland Street,North 504 No Highland Street 1915_1929 000-5568 House, 605 Highland Street, North 505 N. Highland Street 1915-1929 000-5522 House, 606 Edgewood Street, North 506 N. Edgewood Street 1915_1929 000_5598 House, 606 Hudson Street, North 606 N_ Hudson Street 1929-1936 000-5592 House, 607 Hudson Street,North 607 N_ Hudson Street 1915-1929 000-5535 House_ 608 Fillmore Street, North 608 N. Fillmore Street 1915_1929 000_5529 House, 611 Fillmore Street, North 511 N. Fillmore Street 1923 000-5015 House, 612 Buchana_Street 612 S. Buchana_Street 1929 000-5524 House, 612 EdgewoodStreet., North 612 N. Edgewood Street 1915.-1929 000-5537 House, 612 Fillmore Street, North 612 N. Fillmore Street 1929-1936 000_5591 House, 612 Highland Street, North 612 N_ Highland Street 1929-193_ 000-5017 House, 620 Buchanan_Street,South 620 So Buchanan Street 1920-1936 000-5020 House, 534 Buchanan Street, South 634 S. Buchanan Street 1920_1936 000_5406 House, 7 Garfield Street, North 7 N. Garfield Street 1920-1936 000-5528 House, 702 Fillmore Street, North 702 N. Fillmore Street 1915_1929 000-5587 House, 702 Highland Street, North 702 N. Highland Street 1915-1929 000_5108 House, 703 Barton Street, North 703 No Barton Street 1915-1930 000-5198 House, 705 Daniel Street, North 705 N_ Daniel Street. 1929_1936 000-5218 House, 705 Fillmore Street, North 705 N. Fillmore Street 1929_i936 000-5530 House, 705 Fillmore Street, North 705 No Fillmore Street 1926 000-5564 House, 706 Highland Street, North 705 No Highland Street 1929-1936 000-5582 House, 707 Irving Street, North 707 N. Irving Street 1915-1929 000_5146 House, 709 Cleveland Street, North 709 N. Cleveland Street 1920_1936 000-5585 House_ 710 Highland Street_ North 710 No Highland Street 1915-1929 000_5200 House, 711 Daniel Street, North 711 No Daniel Street 1929_1935 000_5610 House, 711 Irv_ng Street, North 711 N_ Irving Street 1915-1929 000-5175 House, 712 Barton Street_ North 712 N. Barton Street 1915-1930 Page No. 13 12/08_1998 ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: INVENTORY OF ALL_ROPERTIES BY NAME

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000_5132 House, 712 C]evelandStreet,North 712 N° ClevelandStreet 1915_1930 000-5170 House, 712 Daniel Street, _arth 712 N_ Daniel Street 1915-1929 000-5514 House, 712 Edgewood Street, North 712 N° EdgewoodStreet 1915-1929 000_-5532 House, 712 Fillmore Street, North 712 N° Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000_5Z15 House, 713 Cleveland Street, North 713 N_ Cleveland Street 1905-1920 000-5234 House, 713 Fillmore Street. North 713 N° Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5543 House, 713 Garfield Street, North 713 N. Garfield Street 1920

000-5612000-5195 House, 715716 ClevelandIrving Street, Street,North North 715 716 N.No ClevelamdIrving Street Street .1915-1929 1920-1936 000-5158 House, 715 Danville Street, North 716 N, Danville Street 1915_i929 000-5512 House, 716 Edgewood Street,North 715 N. Edgewood Street 1928-1929 000-5176 Ho_se, 717 Daniel Street, _orth 717 N. Daniel Street 1915-1929 , 000-5583 House, 718 Highland'Street, North 718 N. Highland Street 1915-1929 000-5173 House, 719 Barton Street, North 719 No Barton Street 1915 000-5510 House, 720 Edgewood Street, North 720 No Edgewood Street 1929-1935 000-5534 House, 720 Fillmore Street, North 720 N. Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5545 House, 721 Garfield Street, North 721 No Garfield Street 1915-1929 000-5556 House, 722 Garfield Street,North 722 N° Garfield Street 1915-1929 000-5213 House, 723 Cleveland Street,North 723 N, Cleveland Street 1935 000-5588 House, 723 Highland Street, North 723 N° Highland Street 1929-1936 000-5118 House, 724 Barton Street,_orth 724 N. Barton Street 1910-1.925 000-5197 House, 724 Cleveland Street, North 724 N. Cleveland Street 1915_1930 000-5547 House, 725 Garfield Street, North 725 No Garfield Street 1915-1929 000-5237 House, 726 Danville Street, North 725 N. Danville Street 1915-1929 000-5144 House, 727 Cleveland Street,North 727 R. Cleveland Street 1920--1935 000-$570 House, 727 Highland Street_ North 727 N. Highland Street 1915-1929 000-5177 House, 730 Barton Street,_m_h 730 N. Barto_ Street 1915-1930 000-5160 House, 730 Danville Street, North 730 N° Danville Street 1926 000-5217 House, 733 Danville Street, North 733 N. Danville Street 1915-1929 000-5239 House, 736 DanvilleStreet,North 736 N. DanvilleStreet 1915_1929 000-5120 House, 800 Barton Street, North 800 N° Barton Street 1920-1935 000-5134 House, 800 Cleveland Street, North 800 N. Cleveland Street 1915-1930 000-5241 House, 800 Danville Street, North 800 N. Danville Street 1915-1929 000-5536 House, 800 Fillmore Street, North 800 N_ Fillmor_ Street 1920 000-5553 House, 800 Garfield Street, _orth 800 N. Garfield Street 1915-1929 000-5562 House, 800 Highland_Street_ North 800 N. High]and Street 1915-1929 000-5116 House, 801 Barton Street,North 801 No Barton Street 1920-1935 000_5193 House, 801Clevela_d Street, North 801 N. Cleveland Street 1935 000-5178 House, 801 Daniel Street, _orth 801 N. Daniel Street 1915_1929 000-5618 House, 801 Irving Street, North 801 N. Irving Street 1895-1910 000_5168 House, 802 Daniel Street, North 802 N. Danie1 Street 1915-1929 000-5508 House, 802 EdgewoodStreet, North 802 No Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000-5171 House, 803 Barton Street, North 803 No Barton Street 1915-1930 000-5130 House, 803 Cleve_and Street, North 803 N. Cleveland Street 1927 000_5219 House, 803 Danville Street, North 803 N. Danville Street 1915_1929 000_5549 House, 803 Garfield Street_ North 803 N° Garfield Street 1928 000-5586 House, 803 Highland Street, North 803 N, Highland Street 1915_1925 000-5179 House, 804 Barton Street, R_rth 804 N, Barton Street 1915_1930 000-5162 House, 804 Danville Street, North 804 N_ Danville Street 1915_1929 000_5538 House, 804 Fillmore Street, North 804 No Fillmore Street 1911-!912 000-5555 House, 804 Garfield Street, North 804 N. Garfield Street 1927 000-5159 House, 805 Barton Street, _.._th 805 N, Barto_ Street 1915-1930 000-5191 House, 805 Cleveland Street, North 805 No Cleveland Street 1927 000-5221 House, 805 Danville Street, North 805 N. O_nville Street 1915-1929 Page No. 14 IZlO8/19_8 ARLINGTONCOUNTY SURVEY° INVENTORYOF ALL;PROPERTIESBY NAME

VDHR ID # PROPERTY NAME ADDRESS gATE

000-5181 House, 806 BartonStreet,_,rth 806 No Barton Street 1915-1930 000-5202 House, 807 DanielStreet,_rth 807 N, Daniel Street 1929-1936 000-5236 House, 807 FillmoreStreet,North 807 No FillmoreStreet I921 000-5620 House, 807 IrvingStreet,North 807 N. IrvingStreet 1975-1929 000-5122 House, 808 Barton Street,_orth 808 N_ Barton Street 1915-1929 000-5243 House_ 808 Danville Street, North 808 N. Danville Street 1915-1929 000-5557 House, 808 Garfield Street,. North 808 N. Garfield Street 1915_!929 000-5196 House, 810 Daniel Street, north 810 N. Daniel Street 1900-1915 000-5114 House, 811 Barton S_reet,North 811 N. Barton Street 1925 000-5180 House, 811 Daniel Street, _orth 811 N_ Daniel Street 1915-1929 000-5821 House, 811 IrvingStreet,i_.rth 811 No IrvingStreet 1915-1929 000-5581 Ho_se, 812 HighlandStreet,North 812 N. HighlandStreet 1929-1936 000_5128 House, 813 Cleveland Street.,North 813 N. Cleveland Street 1915-1929 Teresa Home School 000-5575 Ho_se, 81B Highland Street, North 813 N. Highland Street 1915-1929 000_5220 House, 815 Fillmore Street, North 815 N. Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5551 House, 815 Garfield Street, North 815 No Garfield Street 1915-1929 000-5199 House, 816 Cleveland Street.,North B16 N. Cleveland Street 1915-1929 000_5579 House, 816 Highland Street_ North 816 N. Highland Street 1915_1929 000-5150 House, 817 Danville Street, North 817 N. Danville Street 1920-1936 000_5573 House, 817 High_and Street, North 817 N. Highland Street 1915-1929 000-5622 House, 817 IrvingStreet,_orth 817 No Irving Street 1895-1910 000-5245 House, 818 Danville Street, North 818 N. Da_ville Street 1915_1929 000_5540 House, 818 Fillmore Street, North 818 No Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5559 House, 818 GarfieldStreet,_North 818 N. Garfield Street 1915-1929 000_5167 House, 819 BartonStreet,North 819 No Barton Street 1915-1930 000_5238 House, 819 Fillmore Street,_ North 819 No Fillmore Street 1905_1920 000-5561 House, 819 Garfield Street, North 819 N. Garfield Street 1915-1929 000-5544 House, 822 Garfield Street_: North 822 N. Garfield Street 1929-1936 000-5165 House, 823 Barton Street,_rth 823 N_ Barton Street 1915-1930 000_.5563 House, 823 GarfieldStreet.,North 823 No GarfieldStreet 1915_1929 000-5542 House, 824 Fillmorefltreet, N_rth 824 N. Fillmore Street 1915-1929 000-5223 House, 825 Danville Street_. N_rth 825 No Danv_l]e Street 1905-1920 000-5112 House, 827 BartonStreet,_rth 827 N. BartonStreet 1920-1936 000-5259 House, 900 Daniel Street, _rth 900 No Daniel Street 1911 000-5233 House, 901 Daniel Street, _o_th 901 No Daniel Street i915_1929 000-5206 House, 901Edgewood Street.,North 901 N. EdgewoodStreet 1929-1936 000_5164 House, 902 Danville Street, North 902 No Danville Street !915_1929 000-5163 House, 903 Barton Street, North 903 N. Barton Street 1905 Blue Bird School 000_5639 House_ 903 Irving Street, North 903 No Irving Street 1895-1910 • 000-5203 House_ 904 Cleveland Street, North 904 N. Cleveland Street 1915-1929 000-5186 House, 905 EdgewoodStreet., North 905 N. Edgewood Street 1929-1936 000-5577 House, 906 HighlandStreet,North 906 No Highland Street 1915_1929 000_5159 House, 907 Barton Street, North 907 N° Barton Street 1915-1930 000_5156 House, 907 Daniel Street, N,orth 907 N_ Daniel Street 1915-1929 000-5571 House, 907 Highland Street, North 907 No Highland Street 1915-1929 000-5637 House, 907 IrvingStreet,_iorth 907 No IrvingStreet 1915-1929 000-5205 House, 908 Cleveland Street., North 908 N. Clevela_d Street 1920-1936 000-5267 House, 908 Daniel Street, North 908 NoDaniel Street 1920 ca 000-5188 House, 909 EdgewoodStreet_. North 909 No Edgewood Street 1929-1936 000-5247 House, 910 Danville Street, North 910 N. Oa_ville Street i915-1929 000-5535 House_ 911 Irving Street, North 911 N. Irving Street 1915_1929 000-5138 House, 912 Cleveland Street., North 912 No Cleve_and Street 1910-1925 Page NoD 15 12/08/1998 ARLINGTONCOUNTYSURVEY:INVENTORYOFALL PROPERTIESBYNAME

VDHRID# PROPERTYNAME ADDRESS DATE ______:______: 000_5554 House, 912 GarfieldStreet,North 912 N_ GarfieldStreet 1929_1936 000-5558 House, 912 Highland Street, North 912 No Highland Street 1915-1929 000_5208 House, 913 Edgewood Street_ North 913 N. Edgewood Street 1915_1929 000-5161 House, 914 Barton Street,North 914 No Barton Street 1915-I930 000_5166 House,914 DanielStreet,North 914 N, DanielStreet 1931 000_5249 House, 914 Danville Street,North 914 No Danville Street 1915-1929 000-5569 House, 915 Highland Street, North 915 No Highland Street 1915-1929 000_5265 House, 916 Daniel Street, North 916 N_ Daniel Street 1911 000-5552 House, 916 Garfield,Street, North 915 N_ Garfield Street 1915-1929 ' 000-5185 House, 917 Cleveland Street, North 917 N. Cleveland Street 1920-1936 000-5225 House, 917 Danville Street, North 917 N_ Danville Street 1915-1929 000-5632 House, 917 IrvingStreet,North 917 N. Irving Street 1920 000_5183 House, 919 Clevela_d Street, North 919 N. Cleveland Street 1920_1935 000-5190 House, 919 EdgewoodStreet, North 919 N. Edgewood Street 1921-1933 000-5550 House, 920 Garfield Street, North 920 No Garfield Street 1915-1929 000_5207 House, 922 Cleveland Street, North g2z N. Cleveland Street 1920_1936 000-5263 House, 922 Daniel Street, North 922 N_ Daniel Street 1900_1915 000_5251 House, 922 Danville Street, North 922 No Danville Street 1915-1929 000_5124 House, 923 ClevelamdStreet,North g23 N_ C_evelandStreet 1915_1929 000-5231 House, 923 Daniel Street,North 923 No Daniel Street 1915_1929 000_5192 House, 923 EdgewoodStreet.,North 923 N_ EdgewoodStreet 1915-1929 000-5567 House, 923 HighlandStreet,North 923 N. HighlandStreet 1915_I929 000-5548 House, 924 Garfield Street, North 924 No Garfield Street 1915-1929 000_5152 House, 925 Danville Street, North 925 N. Oanvil%e Street 1920-1936 000-5140 House, 926 ClevelandStreet,North 926 No ClevelandStreet 1920-1936 000-5110 House, 927 Barton Street, North 927 N. Barton Street 1920-1.935 000-5210 House, 927 Edgewood Street, North 927 N. Edgewood Street 1915-1929 000_5565 House, 927 Highland Street, North 927 N. Highland Street 1915_1929 000-5261 House, 928 Daniel Street, North 928 No Danie_ Street 1900-1915 000-5226 House, 928 EdgewoodStreet, North 928 N. Edgewood Street 1915_1929 000_5546 House, 928 Garfield Street,North 928 N. Garfield Street 1915-1929 000_5209 House, 930 Clevelan_ Street, North 930 No Cleveland Street 1915-1929 000-5259 House, 930 Daniel Street, _orth 930 N. Daniel Street 1915_1929 000_5253 House, 930 Danville Street_ North 930 N_ Danville Street 1915-1929 000-5194 House, 931Edgewood Street, North 931 N. Edgeweod Street 1929_1936 000-5229 House, 933 Daniel Street_ North 933 N. Daniel Street 1920-1935 000_5211 House, 934 Cleveland Street, North 934 N. Cleveland Street 1915_1929 000-5212 House, 937 Daniel Street, North 937 N. Daniel Street 1915-1929 000-5227 House, 937 Danville Street, North 937 N. Danville Street 1915-1929 000-5142 House, 938 Cleveland Street, North 938 N. Cleveland Street 1920_1936 000_5257 House, 938 Daniel Street, North 938 N. Daniel Street 1915-!929 000_5255 House, 938 Danville Street, North 938 N. Danville Street 1915-1929 000-5154 House, 939 Danville Street, North 939 No Danville Street 1920-1935 000-5603 IrvingApartmentBuilding,The 605 N. IrvingStreet I932 000-5633 Jay's Saloon & Grille 3114 N_ 10th Street 1915_1929 000_5373 L_pscombCo., Inc_ Buildings, 2731 WashingtonBoulevard 1915-1929 William Po 2725 WashingtonBo_levard 000-5375 Lyon Park CommunityCenter 414 N. Fillmore Street 1925 000-5515 Virginia Avenue Christia_ Church 3020 N. Pershing Drive 1927_!928 Christ Church of Arlingto_ 000-5172 Whitey's Restaurant 276I Washington Boulevard 1935-1945 701 No Daniel Street 000-5509 Women's Club of Ashton Heights 413 N. Irving Street 19_4_1927 Phase 1.ElArchRectural Smwey Report of Arli_gto_, County, Virginia E,H,T, Traceries, Incv, 1.99g Page 72

AnaI_,sis of Survey Find#._gs

Statistical in_brmation was derived from the st,r_ey linding_ by producing computer- generated reports. These reports are designed to yield specific kinds of infomaation for the appropriate analysis of survey findings. Some of the information entered into the database is fiactuaI, based upon quantitative analysis; other information is valuative, and is based, upon E.H.T. 2_aceries' understanding and evaluation of architectural and historical data colIected during the smwey. The computer-generated reports represe_at both factuaI and valuative assessments, and provide statistics on important tre_xds mad aspects of the built envirormaent of Ar.lington County.

The %llowing analysis was prepared by architectural histori.m_.sat E,H.T, Traceries and is based upo_a a professional maderstandi,lg of the historic properties and resources smweyed, raking into consideration the needs and requirements of Arlington County arid VDHR.

® .Identificationof Pro_

Each record ii_ the computer represents a propercy, that is a location defined by a perimeter measurement, such as a lot or parcel of land or a detem_ined environmentaI setting. Seven hundred, seventy-nine properties were identified mad surveyed d_ring the course of Phase [II of this project. T.hese properties were idemified in two ways: first, by using the 1936 Sar_born Fire Insurance Map of ArIingmn Comw and the 1943 Frmxklin Survey of Arlington Coumy which indicates the site of resources (ie. the .{botprint of a buiI.ding or structure); second, through visual identification of prim.aD_ resources that were not indicated on the historic maps but appeared to hold architecmrat significance eLssociated with the rece_._t pavst. Phase III Architectural Survey Rep<}rtof Ariiagton Com_vy, Virginia E,HoTo Traceries, Incv, 1.998 Page 73

, C_\te[orizat.{on of Properties

Each properb _ record is initiated with the determination of a property categoD' for the properb' as an entity° This categorization reflects the type of resource that is considered to be the primary resource and ,.he source of the property's historicity, 'I'he five properb" categories are as follows: building, district, structare, site, and object "_e definitions used are included in. Nationat Register Bu[Ietin 15: How _oApply the National Register Criceria ,fi)r t:.2vah._aHonas fi)Ilows:

Building: A building, such as a house, barn, church, bore1, or similar constmctiort, is created to shelter any .fbrm of human activity_ '*Braiding" may also refer to an historically, fhnctionally related unit, such, as a courthouse and jail or a house and bamo

District A district possesses a signific_._.t concentration, linkage, or continuity of sites, buildings, structures, or objects united historically or aesthetically by plan or physicN development

Site A site is the location of a significant event, a prehistoric or historic occupation or activity, or a building or structure, whether standing, ruined., or vanished, when the tocation itself possesses historic, cultural, or archeologicaI value regardless of the value of any existing structure,

Str_cture The tema "structure" is used to distinguish from. buildings those functional construcdo_s made usually fbr purposes orher than creating human shelter.

Object The term %bject" is used to distinguish between buildings and s_rucmres those constructions that are primarily artistic in rmture or are relatively small in scale and simply constructed° Although •it may be, by nature and design, movable, it is associated with a specific setting or enviromnent, such as statuary in a designed landscape, .PhaseIH.ArchitecturalSun,ey Reportof ArlingtonCo_m_',Virgir_ia E/H.T.Traceries,J[nc.,I998 Page 74

In Virginia, it is rmticipated that a properts/ will inc.hide at least one resource, usually considered its primary resource, The historic character of tlhat resource is usuaI1y the basis upon which the detem_ination of the property's overatI historic or non-historic status is made,

"II_e proper categorization of a property is dependent on the proper identificatior_ of the primaa _resource. For example, a property that includes a large residence built in the 1870s and several outbuildings l}om the same period would be categorized as a "BUILDING°" ._aother property that includes a large residence built in I995 near the fouadation of an Igth cenma' farmhouse would gain its historic stares from the archeological potential of the site that is composed, of the .fouadation and its en_drons, not from the .ao longer extant original buildir_g nor from the new house, there.Ii-_rethis property/would be categorized a _%ITE?'

ARLINGTON COUNTY TOTAL NUMBER OF SURVEY: PROPERTIES PROPERTY CATEGORIZATION Buildings 775 Sites 1 TOTAL CATEGORIZED PROPERTIES 776 Phase11[IArchitecturalSurveyRep<_rtofArlingter_County,Virginia E,H^T_ Traceries, Inco, 1998 Page 75

Determiaatior_ of Historic Stares

The idemification of properties and their categorization was _bl!_owed by the determination of the historic status/,"or the property, For this sur_'ey_"historic" was defined as possessing the capacity to convey reIiable historic intbrmation about the physical and cultural development of Arlington Co_ty, It was not interpreted as a measure of the Ievel of significance of that information.

Properties were considered HISTORIC if:

o tlheprimal, resource was fifty years of age or more; or

the resource possessed tlhe capaciV to convey reliable historic information about the physical mad cu.lt_raI development of Arlington County_

Properties were determined to be NON-HISTORIC if:

. the pri.maD' resource was tess th.marift?"years of age;

no primal, resource was visually evident; or

the p.rim_y resource was altered to a level that any historic integrity it might have possessed w_Lssignificantly destroyed or obscured°

ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: TOTAL HISTORIC PROPERTY CATEGORIES B_iIdings 775total 775historic Sites i torn1 1historic TOTAL CATEGORIZED PROPERTIES 776 total 776 t_isteric Phase 1I.[ArchitecturaI Survey Report of Ar[i.ngton Count?', Vkgi**ia E,H,T, Traceries, l.nc,, t998 Page 76

* Identification and.Counto_b-T_WUZ_.TS[

For each property surveyed it, Arlington Coun._y,. a complete tist of Ne resources associated with the property was compiled° 1.n each case, the primal' resource was surveyed and documented; the other historic resources were counted a_d recorded in a counter field and then described in an individual, resource superfi.eld screen. Each property comat not only includes a count of Ne resources by geiaeraI type, but a detemainatio_a and count of the specific resource sub-type. These resource sub-types, classified as '_wuzits" in tt_e database, refer to the origi_-aalpurpose for which the resource was constmcmd m_d rmage from single- fhmily dweltings to corn cribs to cemeteries, For the 776 properties surveyed, twenty-six '"wuzits" were identified. A complete list in alphabetical order of the Wpe of '"WL_ZITS" identified a_adthe number of each. wuzk counted in the course of this survey was compiled.

ARLINGTON COUNTY NUMBER NUMBER SURVEY: RESOURCE FOUND ON FOUND TO BE S"_UB-T't:Z PE ALL HISTORIC PROPERTIES .Animal Shelter 2 i BarbecuePit 1 0

Carport 3 0 Cemetery 1 1 Churcil 3 3

ClassroomBuilding I 0 Clubhouse I I

CommercialBuilding 4 4 Found.afion 1. I

Garage 368 305 Gazebo I 0 GuestHouse 5 2 Kennel 2 0

MeetingHail 1 I Multiple Dwelling 6 6 OfficeOffice Building ]. 1

Po_I/Swimmina Pod 3 0

Playhouse 7 0 1._ t Phase II1 Architectural Survey Report of ArIington County, Virgi_ia E.H.T.Traceries,_[rm.,ii998 Pane ""

Shed I40 I8 Shelter 5 0 SingleDwelling 758 758 Spring/Springhotkse I 1 WellHouse 1 0 Workshop 1 1 TOTAL t318 1105

These lists reveal that twer_ty-six different resource sub_'pes were idemified l"br {.he 776 properties recorded i.n the database. It aIso reveais, however, that despite the variety of resource sub4ypes, the most heavily represemed resource sub-_.'pe, by .far, was the singIe- family dwelling° Ninety-six percent of the total number of primaD, resources surveyed were single-family residences, This statistic is not surprising given that. Arlington Coun)" emerged ir_ the late 19'_ and early 20_a centuries and continues today as m_.important residential suburb of Washington, D.C, PhaseI.II.Arc_kecmralSurveyReportof ArlingtonComity,Virgi_fia E.H.T.Traceries,[t_c,.,_998 Page 78

_, Primal" Reso_rces

For the 776 properties included in the database, oI_.tynine different primary resmIrce types were identified throughout the survey area. The %11o_mg report, identifies the number of each. identified resource type of the proper V' s primmT resource:

ARLINGTON COUNTY SURVEY: NUMBER OF PRIMARY RESOURCE TYPE PRIMARY'_" CONTAINED BY CONTRIBUTING RESOURCES PROPERTIES RECORDED Cemetery 1 Church 3 Clubhouse l CommercialBuilding 4 MeetingHall I Mult_pIeDwelling 6 Restaurant I

SingIeDwelling 758 Spring/Springhouse [ TOTALHISTORIC 776 PRIMARY RESOURCES PI_aselI[ArchitecturalSurveyReport_f ArlingtonCoumy,Virginia E,H,T,Traceries,lnc,,I998 Page 79

* Condition of P_ Resource

Condition of the primary resource f.orthe 776 properties was recorded as part of this study:

CONDITION NUMBER EXCELLENT t6 GOOD- 102 EXCELLENT GOOD 557 GOOD-FAIR 69 FAIR 27 POOR 1 Pt_aseiII.ArchitecturalSurveyRep_._rtofArlington.Cou_y.,Virginia E_H.T.Traceries,[r_.¢.,_998 Page 80

* VDHR Historic Themes and Period Contexts

VDHR has defined eighteen cuItaral themes for Vi.rginiaTs materiaI culture history _?:om prehistoric times to the present. AN_.ou_h,a, surveyed property ma_'_,relateto one or m_:_re-_of the defined themes, only the most reievant themes are indicated in the, database. The fo[lowing list shows the number of historic properties with.i.r_the current, boundaries of Arlington County that are primarily associated with each of the eight historic context themes identified in the survey.

ARLINGTON CO[.YNTY NUMBER OF SURVEY: VDHR THEMES ASSOCIATED PROPERTIES Architecture/Community Ptanning 776 Commerce/Trade 8 Domestic _ 765 Education ?

F_merary 1 Reiigion 3 SettlementPatterns 7 Social 2 Phase 1I1 Architectural Sur,,ey Report of Arli_g, on Co_.mty, Virgi_ia E.HoTo Traceries, I_c., I998 Page 81

Architectural Style

Arlington County is host to a variety of architectural building styles. Below is a computer- ge_aerated report list:in.gthe style and the number of properties of,hat style found as a part of this survey.

ARCHITECTURAL ! NUMBER STYLE i RECORDED CLASSICAL REVIVAL i 1 BUNGALOW/ 473 CRAFTSMAN C 3LONIAL REVIVAL 172 COMMERCIAL 1 MISSION/SPANISH COLONIAL REVIVAL 2 MODERN MOVEMENT 6 NO STYLELISTED 1 _OTHER _9.,% QUEENANNE 25 i TUDOR REVIVAL 66 Phase Ill Architectural Survey Report of Afiin_on Coun,y, Virginia EoH.T. Traceries, Inc.o,I998 Page 82

• Source of Date

Because ,_Lrlin.gto.r_County is dominated by early-20th-cenmry suburban buildings, dating these resources was ba_ed on a variety of sources. Below is a compute>generated report listing _he source of the date of construction for all primary resources and the number of times that source was tapped tkrough.om the survey^

SOURCE OF DATE NUMBER RECORDED CORNERSTONE 3 LOCALRECORDS 2 MAPS/SITE VISIT 770 ORALHISTORY 8 OVv_2NER I 15 OWNER/SITE VISIT 2

PLAQUE/SIGN 3

SITEVI_I[S- .e- -. 4 WRITTEN DATA 34

Conch_sion

The in%rmation glemaed from compme>generated reports and presented here is onIy a sinai1 sarnpli_._gof the type of analysis that can be done using VDHR.4PS. At tNs stage, all of the survey informmion has been emoted into tjae database and is available for retrievaI and anaiysis as necessaaT. The findings listed in tNs repor, are generally summaw findings; the information can be further arlaIyzed by looking at the actual compute>generated reports and customizing them to meet specific needs m_d requests. Phase I.H Architectural S_rvey Report of A.rlingto_ C_ur_ Virginia E,H.T,Traceries, Inc.,I998 Page 83

SUR_vT_Y RECOMMENDATIONS

A. Reeommendati_es f_v_rFurther Study

Phase IV Architectural Sm_LeX

The first three phases of the project completely surveyed Neighborhood Service Areas F, G, and H, as well as the seIected Target Areas. Neighbor:hood Service Area H was comprehensively surveyed to include resources erected prior to 1942, while Neighborhood Service Areas F a_ad G were comprehensiveIy sure'eyed to include resources erected prior to 1936. The Target Areas -- emmaValley and CoIumbia Heights West _- were documented to the 1942 date of construction, as indicated by historic maps. Within. Se_wice Area E, the community of North Highlands was comprehensively documented to the 11936 date of construction. Portions of Neigj'_borhood Se_wice Area D included in the 1936 comprehensive survey are Lyon Park and eastern portion of Ashton Heights. Following the survey, Ashton Heights should be examined as a potential historic district.

The Nauck Target Area, which was surveyed to the 1936 date of construction, should be comprehensively documented to _he 1942 Frankli_a Survey Map. Additionally, those areas within Neighborhood Service Areas D, F, and. G that were surveyed _o the I936 date should be thrther examined to i,ksure the proper documentation of resources constructed between. 1936 and 1948. Further survey and documentation should be comprehensively conducted in the Neighborhood Service Area D, beginning in the community of Ashton Heights and continuing i_aBallstortFVirgi.nia Square. Funding and the tremendous bui.Idir_g stock dating •fi'omthe early part of the 20'b centu_ _may warra_ _minitial sm_,'eydate of t936 to i_._sure the compIetion of a comprehensive sun,ey in central Ar[ington CounV.

It is recommended that the commurtib _ of Claremont be surveyed to the I950 date of construction. Tl:e survey design should be based on the date of construction and the i_tegrity of the neighborhood. Platted on properb" historically owned by George Washington, Claremont remained l_ge.Iy rural in nature u_atil the 1940s: when housing needs spread to this community along the western border of Arlingto_._County. Claa:emont was predominately developed between 1946 and I949 by Paramount Communities, a development firm owlaed by Allie S. Freed. Claremont is a defined mid-20'_-centm3 , residential community that has remained intact since its pIatting in. 1946 as a suburb of Washington, D.C. Phase [II Architectural Survey Report of Adingto_ Cour_ty, Virginia E.H_T. Traceries, Inc. I998 Page 84

, Properties to be S_,ed at the Intensive Level

The fbllowing properties were included in this survey at a reconnaissance level; however, the architectural arch!or historical significance of the primary; resource warrams intensive level sur_,ey as these properties may' be eligible for the Virginia Landmarks Register a:ndthe National Register of Historic Places,

I, House, 114 North Jackson Street (000-5652) 2, House, 500 North Fillmore Street (00G5526) 3. House, 928 North Dmaiel Street (00G5261) 4. House, 922 North Daniel Street (000-5263) 5. House, 916 North Daniel Street (00G5265) 6. Lyon. Park Community Center, 4I 4 North Fillmore Street _000-_.j __.) 7. House, 5200 South 12_ Street (000-5009) 8_ House, 1I24 South Frederick Street (000-5011) % House, 5201 South 12_ Street (000-5012) I0. House, 1112 South Forest Drive (000-5013) 11. House, 1.117 South Forest Drive (000-5014) I2. House, 4647 South 3_ Street (000-5026) 13, House, 803 North Highhmds Street (000-5587) 14, }louse; 1706 North 2T''_Street (000-0141 ) 15. }louse, 1720 North 2T"_Street (000-0146) 16. House, 172I North 22='_Street (000-0147) I7o House, 1702 North 22 =eStreet (00G5081)

. Multi• " " le_t2ertle". '_. _ S Documentation

Following the in ten.sire level survey, those properties identified as "Lustron': houses should be further documented, The pre4_abricated porcelain enamel material., ½aown as Iustrom was an inexpensive altemative to the tmditionaI t_ame or brick construction materials during the last ye_s of the 1940s_ Approximately 2,500 Lustron buildings were erected during a three- year period across the United States, with the greatest concentration in the Midwest. Interestir@y, the Amr_yCorps of Engineers utilized the material at military bases. Sixty such examples _e located at the Quantico Marine Base in Quantico, Virginia, The need for quick, inexpensive housing during the late I940s appears to have prompted the co_astruction of Lustron houses in Arlington County', and thus, further investigations regarding the use of this building material in Columbia Forest .and Barcroft should be conducted.

To date, the multi-phase su_'ey of Arlington County has idemified seven I..ustron houses, dating fi'om 1947 to 1950_ It is recommended that a windshield survey be conducted to locate alI Lustron houses in Aa'iington County. Once a complete list has been compiled, it is recommended that a National Register Multiple Properties Documentation Form be completed, and e×celIent examples of the building type be nominated to the Virginia Pt_ase HI Architectural Survey Report of Arifng_or_County, Virgi_ia E,H,T, Traceries, lnc,, 1998 Page 85

Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historic Places. A list of those properties idemiged to date Jack, des:

I, House, 5200 South 12_*"Street (000_5009) 2. House, 1124 South Frederick Street (000-50I 1) 3. House, 520I South 12_ Street (000-5012) 4o }-louse, 11I2 South Forest Drive (000-5013) 5. House, i 117 So**thForest Drive (000-5014) 6. House, 4647 South 3*aStreet (000_5026) 7. House, 291.5 South ?_ Street (000-I987-Phase II) PhaseHIArchitecture:SurveyR.epor,ofArlingtonCou_:D',V:rginia E,H,T,Traceries,[:_.c,:9, 98 Page 86

B. EvMuati_m/.Recommenda{ions for Designation

® Standards fbr Evaluation

The properties identified in the Phase IIl ArchitecmraI Survey of _Mrtia.gtonCotmty have been evaluated on a preliminary basis .for their historic significance at the local., state and national levels. As stated in the Secretaw of the Interior's Standards ,i)r Evahmtion, evalum:ion is the process of detewai_iag whether identified properties meet defined criteria of significance and whether they should, therefore, be included in an inventor?, of historic properties determined to meet the established criteria.

In association, with the Secretary of the Intemor s StabMar&"for E_.,a[uation is the Secretary of the interior's G_ddeIinesfor Eva&ation. These guidelines describe the principles and. process *br evaluating the significance of the identified historic properties. In. evaluating _he histori_ resources of Arlington County, both. the &andards _d Guidelines .#or E:va[ua_ion were consulted° As a first step, the guidelines suggest that criteria used to develop an inver_tory of historic properties should be coordinated with the National Register of Historic Places, In the case of Arling3on Count).', the evaluation process was conducted using the National Register of Historic PIaces criteria mad the Virginia Landmarks Register criteria. The National Register of Historic Places is the oNcial natio_aal [ist of recognized properties, which is maintained and. expanded by the National Park Seiwice on behalf of the SecretmT of the Interior. The Virginia Landmarks Register criteria, established in I966, are coordinated with those established for the National Register°

The National Register of Historic Places Criteria states:

The quality ofaig__!fica_.we i.n American histom,, architecture, archeology, and culture is present in districts, si,es, buildings, and objects that possess integrity of location., design, setting, materials, worMnanship, .feeling, and associ.atioe, and:

A_ thatare associated wiih events _lmlhave made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our histow; or

B. that are associ.aied with the lives of p.ersoas significa_at in our past; or

C_ that embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of constructiort or that represents the w_.rk"-_._of a master, or that possesses high arSstic vaIues, or _hat represents a significant and distinguisha.ble entity whose components may lack individual distinction; or

D, that have yielded, or may be likely _o yield., information important in prehistoD" or h[sm_'. Ph_e IIl ArchitecttaralSurveyReport.ofArlingtonCounty.Virginia E.H.T.Traceries,In.c,,t998 Page 87

Similarly, the Virginia Landmark_ Register criteria are set forth in the legislation as folIows:

No structure or site shall be deemed a historic one maless it has been prominently identified with, or best represents, some major aspect of the cultural, political, economic, miIit,_,, or social history, of the State or nation; or has had a relationship with the life of an Nstoric personage or event representing some major aspect of; or ideals related to, the Nsto_' of the State or nation. In the case of structures which are to be so designated, they shall embody the principal, or unique features of an architecmraI style or demonstrate the style of a period of oar history, or method of construction, or serve as ata ilIustration of the work of a master builder, designer or architect whose genus influertced the period in which he worked or has significance in.current times. In order for a site to qtiNi.i:y as an archaeologicai site, it shatI be an area from which k is reasonable to expect that artifacts, materials, and. other specimens may be found which give insight to an understanding of aboriginal man or the Colonial and early histoW and architecture of the State or nation.

A second consideration cited by the guidelines suggests that the established criteria should be applied within particular historic comexts. In the case of Arlington CountT, the criteria were examined to determine hmv they might apply to properties within the given context_ The historic con_exts are synonymous with the eighteen historic themes devel.oped by the VDHR and listed as follows:

Domestic Theme: This theme relates broadly to tM truman need fbr shelter, a home place, and commm_ity dwelIings.

Sub_tence"_ vS /j-k-k_ricutture _l]aeme: This theme most broadly :_eeks explanations of the different strategies that cultures devdop to procure, process and store food°

Govern.ment,_.aw/Political Theme: This theme reiates primarily to the enactment, and administra,ion of laws by which a nation, state, or other political jt_risdiction is governed; and activities related to politics _d government.

Heaitla Care/Medicitae Theme: This theme refers _o the care of sick, elderly and _he disabled, a_adthe promotion of health arid hygier_e.

Education Theme: This theme relates to the process of conveying or acquiring knowledge or skills through systematic ir_stru.ction, training, or s_udy, whether through public or private efforts. Phase III ArchitecWral Survey Report of Arlington CounvG Virgi_ia E.H.T. Traceries, Inc., 1998 Page 8g

.Militarv/Defe._.j_se1Theme:This theme relates to the system of defending the territou a_adsovereignty of a people and encompasses all military activities, battles, strategic locations, and events important in m.ilivaD,_hi,stou,

RelicionTheme: This theme concerns the organized system of beliefs, practices, arid traditions regarding the world view of various cultures and the material .manifestation of spiritual beliefs.

Social Theme: .This _eme relates to social activities and institutions, the activities of charitable, f?atemal, or other commtmitv organizations mad places associated with broad social movements°

Recreation and the Arts Theme: This theme relates to the arts and cuItural activities and ir_stitutio_s related to leisure time and recreation°

Transportation/Communication Theme: This theme relates to the .process and technology of conveying passengers, materials, and i_a_brmation.

Commerce/Trade Theme: This theme relates to the process of trading goods, services and co_modities.

[ndustrv/Processin_/Extraction__..___Theme:This theme expIore..-_-s the technology, and process of managing materiaIs, Iabor and equipment to produce goods and services,

Landscape Theme: This theme exptores the historic, cultural, scenic, visual and design qualities of cultural landscapes, emphasizing the reciprocal relation.ships aft?cting the natural and the human-built enviror_ent.

Funeretr...... _____,Theme:This theme concerns the investigation of grove sites for demographic data to study population, composition, health and mortality within prehistoric and historic societies,

__ration. Theme: 1"his theme explores the material manifestations of eth.rfic diversivy ,rod the movement and interaction of people of different etNfic heritages tt_ough time and space in Virginia.

Setfl.ement Patterns Theme: Studies related to this theme i.nvolve the analysis of differer_, strategies available for the utilization of an area in response to subsistence_ demographic, socio-poIitical, and religious aspects of a cultural system.

Arch,tecturezLandscape Architecture/Commu_anninq. Theme: This theme explore.s the design val.ues and practical arts of plam_ing, designing, arrmxging, constructing and developing buildings, structures, landscapes, towns and cities for l.mma_a use and enjoyment, PhaselII ArchitecturalSur_'eyRepm_ofArlingtonCounty,Virgie[a E.H.T.Traceries,Inc.: I998 Page 89

Tecbmolo_risGga Theme: V_qiilethe techr_ologicaI aspects of a culture form the primal, basis of interpretation of all themes, this theme relates primarily to the utilization of and evolutionary changes in material culture as a society adapts to the .physical, biological, and cultural environ.mem_

After deten:aining how the criteria applies, the Secreta_" of Interior's Guidelines ./br .gvaIuation suggests that the integrity of a property should be assessed, tn evaluating the imegrity, factors such as sWacmral problems, det.erioratimi, and abandonment shouId be considered if they have affected the significance of the property, In surveying the properties of Arlington County, the integrity of the resot_rce was evaluated using the seven aspects as defined in National Regio_terBulletin I5." How to App(_;the NafionaZ Register Criteria._r Evahmtion. The aspects include iocNion, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association. ".I_e seventh aspect, association, was not always evakLated while conducting on-site survey work, and often requires Nrther archival research.

Based upon the state and national guidelines and criteria, al.I of the :properties in Arlington County were evaluated for potential nomination to the Nations1 Register of Historic Places and Virginia Landmarks Register,

Recommendations for Historic District _natioa to tt_9__i_._ia Landmarks R_ and the National Register of Historic Places:

Lyon Park

Within Neighborhood Service Area D, Lyon Park was developed by Frank Lyon starting in. 1919 as an extension of Clarendon, originally ptatted in _900_ As laid out, the neighborhood is roughly bounded by Arlington Boulevard to the south and east, North 10'a Street to the north., and North Irving Street to the west. The community is bisected by Washing_m_ Boulevard, running northwest to southeast, During _.h.ePhase Ill effi)rts, a total of 565 historic properties erected prior to 1936 were docume_{ed in Lyon Park.

Laid out by engineer Walter Suaderman, the lots of Lyon Park. were originalIy _wenty _}et wide, but were Iamr widened to fifty .f_et, The subdivision was conveniemly located to Washington, D.C. with the Washingtma and Virginia Electric Raihvay bisecting the cmrmmnity and extending along what is today Washingto_a Boulevard° A 1920 promotional brochure described the advantages of tlhe new Lyon Park subdivision, offering sites with or without trees, amenities such as sewer Iines and elecmciV, and individual electric-powered wells. The brochure also advertised the advamages of "pure water.,.schools, churches, stores...m.ail by carrier..,, and cement sidewalks," _M_othersdling point emphasized in the promotional literature was the existence of a central community park. The area, today bounded by North Pershing Drive, North Fillmore Street, North. 4'_ Street, and. North Gar.field Street, contained a natural grove of trees and a large spring. A plan of the park which accompanied the advertisements showed proposed, meandering walkways, a lake, springhouse, picnic tables, and a community ce_ater. Wtfile tlhe lake was _aever realized, the Phase [II Architectural S_rvey Repo_ of Ariing_on CounW, Virginia E,H.To Tracerie_, Inc., _998 Page 90 community center was erected in. 1925 after the development, company donated the property and $2,000 towards its construction°(000-5375),

Today, Lyma Park continues to be primarily residential, consisting of singie4_amily dwet!,ir_gs with. scattered multi_feaNty garden apartments displaying the Bmagaiow/Craftsmma and Colonial Revival styles of architec.mre. As laid out by Frank Lyon in. 1919, Lyon Park with its community center remains intact as a suburban, cmmnunity centered around a landscaped punic park°

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A second potential historic district has been idemified in the Barcroft community of Neighborhood Se_a;ice Area F. The neighborhood is roughly bounded by Columbia Pike to the south, Glencarlyn Park to the west, Arlington Boulevard to the north, and South George Mason Drive to the east. With the completion of a Prelimi_a_ ,

Barcroft was originally surveyed by George Washington in the mid_18_ century as g/ashington2" lS)")rext.George Washir_gton Parke Custis, who eventualIy i,d_erited the land, established the Arlington MiII on Fot_r MiIe Run r_ear Columbia Pike in the early 19_ centur/. Named the C_stis Mill Trac__.S g,'ash#_gto__"sForest, the land was purchased in 1880 by Dr. John Wolver_on Barcroft< Barcmft, for whom the conmmnity was later renamed, had moved to Virginia in I849 from New Jersey, settling on Colm."abia Pike beyond the count.y line at Holmes Run. Eventually the hind was owned by Frank Corbett, whose *_amily had been purchasing land along Cob,robin Pike since the 1840s° The community of Barcroft evoived from a small subdivided portion of Corbett's 262-acre Cedar Hill Fmtm that was located on Columbia Pike at Four Mile Run. The subdivided Corbett property, originalIy extended along Columbia Pike from what is currently k.n.own as George Mason Drive and South Taylor Street to Fairfax Cotm_. The community began to develop beginning about 1892, mad the first dwelling was erecmd on Arlington Avenue by i-Mmie Doremus on the first of two privately purchased tots.

In 1904, the villa.go of Barcro.t_ was re-surveyed, altering block sizes and changing s,reet names. Together wi,h her so>inqaw, developer Stephen P> Wright, Abigail G° Fox began to allocate lots intended .f.br residential use. Fox and Wright attempted to attract city inhabitants to the developi_g suburban village, proclaiming B-arcrof_ as a con_rmter to_,_ with "fresh counIr); air." In I908, B. F. Perrow, of Remington, Virginia, was retained by Fox to build houses on the subdivided property. Perrow constructed approximately thirty houses, using rock {}'om the local stone quarry to erect the fomadmions. Walter O'Hara was another of the most prominent local builders in. the Barcroft area, responsible for the cor_stmction of several hundred domestic buildir_gs between 1918 and 1952.

The community is largely occupied by residential buildi_gs; con.sisth._g of single-family detached and multiple-fkmily apartments primarily displaying +,heColonial Revival style of architecture. Commercial development is focused along Columbia Pike to the sourly. A total of 92 Nstoric properties have been identified in Barcroft during the three years of survey effbr_s in Arlington County. One of the most sig_ificant properties in the neighborhood is the I908 Barcroft Community Hm_se (000-0040) at 800 South Bucharmn Street. Recognized as a lar_dmark, the coramur_ity house was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in t995. Phase. I_[[A_'chkectura! Survey Repo_'t of Ar|ington County, Virg_i_ .E.H,T, Traceries, [nc,_ I998 Page 92

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