1920 to 1930- White to Black- 1709 New Jersey Avenue
Residents and owners of 1747 New Jersey Ave NW, Washington, DC between 1920 and 1924.
Residents and owners of 1747 New Jersey Ave NW, Washington, DC between 1920 and 1924.
Part of the Deep Dive into to the Washington Sanitary Improvement Company’s history in Truxton Circle. In this post, the 1950s sell off of rental property 1541 3rd Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001 to African Americans with no so great results.
A look at two families who lived at 1701 New Jersey Ave NW, Washington, DC in 1920.
A look at Armstrong Technical High School to abandoned school building to a functional charter school in Washington, DC.
Look at ownership of 501 3rd St SE, Washington DC under the ownership of John Fitzpatrick from 1924-1952.
This post is part of the InShaw blog’s Black Home Owners of Truxton Circle series. In this post we look at Nannie & Pauline Bellows, from the census, who were African Americans who owned their home in this Washington, DC neighborhood.
Look at Truxton Circle residents of the past with Wikipedia pages.
A newspaper search of 120 Florida Ave NW.
This post is part of the InShaw blog’s Black Home Owners of Truxton Circle series. In this post we look at Julia A. Johnson-Woods and son Gregory Woods, from the 1930 census, who were African Americans who owned their home in this Washington, DC neighborhood.
This post is part of the InShaw blog’s Black Home Owners of Truxton Circle series. In this post we look at Joseph E. Parker, from the 1920 census, who was an African American who owned his home in this Washington, DC neighborhood.