Box 1
Contains 275 Results:
7th Street north from E Street, Washington, D.C., 1911-06-27
View looking north up 7th Street NW from E Street NW. Streetcars, automobiles and horse pulled carts are in the street. Image also includes a partial view of the east facade of the Washington D.C. General Post Office building.
7th Street north from B Street, Washington, D.C., 1931-05-22
View looking at the northeast corner of 7th Street NW and B Street NW from the southwest corner of the intersection.
Streets - 8th, SE, 1913
Foot of 8th Street SE, Commandant's House, Navy Yard, Washington, D.C., 1913-02
View of the south and west facades of the Commandant's House on the grounds of the Washington Navy Yard at 8th and M Streets SE.
Navy Yard, Washington, D.C., Undated
View looking south from 8th Street SE towards M Street SE and the main entrance to the Washington Navy Yard. A horse drawn carriage is parked on 8th Street SE.
Streets - 9th, NW, 1914
Ninth Street NW, Washington, D.C., 1914-06
View of the east side of the 400 block of 9th Street NW dominated by the Garden Theatre at 423 9th Street.
Streets - 10th, NW, 1913
House in which President Lincoln died, Washington, D.C., 1913-01-30
View of the three-story brick row house known as the Peterson House or the House Where Abraham Lincoln Died. A sign mounted on the front entrance railing reads "House in which Abraham Lincoln died / contains the / Oldroyd Lincoln Memorial Collection / of over 3000 articles / open at all hours admission 25c."
518 10th Street NW, Washington, D.C., in this house, May 17, 1899, the first public meeting of the survivors of the war with Spain, was held, resulting in the formation of the Spanish War Veterans' Association, 1913-02
View of a four-story brick commercial structure housing the businesses of Alfred A. Ray Electrical Blue Printer, Academy Window Cleaning Co., and Duperow Electric Co., as indicated by signage.