History of Washington, DC: General History SPECIAL COLLECTIONS RESEARCH CENTER Newspaper Row, 14th Street, NW, between E and F. From the Charles Suddarth Kelly Photographic Collection. A Guide to Washington, D.C. History Resources in the Special Collections Research Center Special Collections Research Center Gelman Library, Suite 704 Phone: 202-994-7549 Email: [email protected] http://www.gelman.gwu.edu/collections/SCRC This and other bibliographies can be accessed online at http://www.gelman.gwu.edu/collections/SCRC/research-tools/bibliographies-1 DC HISTORY 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY ........................................................................ 3 BUSINESS ............................................................................................................. 5 CHESAPEAKE & OHIO CANAL ......................................................................... 8 CRIME ................................................................................................................. 8 EARLY PERIOD (PRE-CIVIL WAR)...................................................................... 9 EDUCATION ..................................................................................................... 13 GENERAL .......................................................................................................... 26 MUSIC, DANCE & THEATER ............................................................................ 33 ORGANIZATIONS & INSTITUTIONS .................................................................. 35 RESEARCH GUIDES .......................................................................................... 38 1968 RIOTS ........................................................................................................ 41 RELIGION .......................................................................................................... 42 SOCIAL HISTORY/MEMOIRS ........................................................................... 47 For additional resources concerning D.C., please refer to our D.C. War & Politics Guide. DC HISTORY 3 AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY Anacostia Museum and the Center for African American History and Culture. The Black Washingtonians: The Anacostia Museum Illustrated Chronology. Hoboken: J. Wiley, 2005. Call Number: Special Collections E 185.9.D6 B572 2005 Babb, Valerie, Carroll Gibbs and Kathleen Lesko. Black Georgetown Remembered: A History of its Black Community from the Founding of “The Town of George” in 1751 to the Present Day. Washington: Georgetown University Press, 1991. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.G3 L47 1991 Corrigan, Mary. A Social Union of Heart and Effort: The African-American Family in the District of Columbia on the Eve of Emancipation. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Maryland, 1996. Call Number: Special Collections F 205.N4 C67 1996a Gilmore (Brian) Papers, 1978-2008. Call Number: Special Collections MS2257 Graham, Lawrence. The Senator and the Socialite: The True Story of America’s First Black Dynasty. New York: HarperCollins, 2006. Call Number: Special Collections E 664.B865 G73 2006 Green, Constance McLaughlin. The Secret City: A History of Race Relations in the Nation’s Capital. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1967. Call Number: Special Collections E 185.93.D66 G7 Ref Greene, Lorenzo and Myra Callis. The Employment of Negroes in the District of Columbia. Washington: The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc., 1931. Call Number: Special Collections E 185.8.G78 Jaffe, Harry. Dream City: Race, Power, and the Decline of Washington, D.C. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1994. Call Number: Special Collections F 216.2.J34 1994 Johnston, Allan. Surviving Freedom: The Black Community of Washington, D.C., 1860-1880. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Wisconsin, 1980. Call Number: Special Collections E 185.2.J6 1980a DC HISTORY 4 Johnson, Thomas R. The City on the Hill: Race Relations in Washington, D.C., 1865-1885. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Maryland, 1975. Call Number: Special Collections F 205.N4 J655 1975a Keckley, Elizabeth. Behind the Scenes: Thirty Years a Slave and Four Years in the White House. New York: G.W. Carleton & Company, 1868. Call Number: Special Collections E 457.15 K26 Kerr, Audrey Elisa. Two Black Washingtons: The Role of Complexion in the Oral History of District of Columbia Residents, 1863-1963. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Maryland, 1998. Call Number: Special Collections E 185.93.D6 K47 1998a Kofie, Nelson. Race, Class, and the Struggle for Neighborhood in Washington, D.C. New York: Garland, 1999. Call Number: Special Collections F 205.N4 K64 1999 Moore, Jacqueline M. Leading the Race: The Transformation of the Black Elite in the Nation’s Capital, 1880-1920. Charlottesville: University Press of America, 1999. Call Number: Special Collections E 185.93.D6 M66 1999 Pacheco, Josephine. The Pearl: A Failed Slave Escape on the Potomac. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2005. Call Number: Special Collections E 445.D6 P33 2005 Stone, Elizabeth. Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia. M.P. Thesis, University of Chicago, 1909. Call Number: Special Collections E 445.D6 S35 1909a Taulbert, Clifton. Watching our Crops Come In. New York: Viking, 1997. Call Number: Special Collections F 205.N4 T38 1997 Thurber, Bert. The Negro at the Nation’s Capital, 1913-1921. Thesis, Yale, 1978. Call Number: Special Collections E 185.93.D6 T58 Tremain, Mary. Slavery in the District of Columbia: The Policy of Congress and the Struggle for Abolition. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1892. Call Number: Special Collections E 445.D6 T7 DC HISTORY 5 BUSINESS Abell, Julie. A Guide to Business History in Washington, D.C. Fairfax: George Mason University, Department of History, 1998. Call Number: Special Collections HF 3163.W3 A23 1998 Ames, William. A History of the National Intelligencer. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1972. Call Number: Special Collections PN 4899.W35 N32 Berryman (Clifford K.) Cartoon Collections, 1899-1949. Call Number: Special Collections MS2024 Carr, Roland. 32 President’s Square. Washington: Acropolis Books, 1980. Call Number: Special Collections HG 2613.W34 R5124 Charyk (Joseph V.) Papers, 1957-1989. Call Number: Special Collections MS2137 Corcoran and Riggs Partnership Documents, 1840-1848. Call Number: Special Collections MS2221 Cromwell, Joseph H. The C&P Story: Service in Action. Washington: Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, 1981. Call Number: Special Collections HE 8846.C4765 C76 Danzansky (Joseph) Papers, 1968-1989. Call Number: Special Collections MS2059 DeGraff, Jon. Radio, Money, and Politics: The Struggle to Establish WPFW-FM, the Pacifica Foundation’s Black-Oriented Washington Station. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Maryland, 1995. Call Number: Special Collections PN 1991.8.A35 D447 1995b Diamond, Norman. A Practice Almost Perfect: The Early Days at Arnold, Fortas & Porter. Lanham: University Press of America, 1997. Call Number: Special Collections KF 355.W27 D53 1997 DC HISTORY 6 Duryee, Sacket. A Historical Summary of the Work of the Corps of Engineers in Washington, D.C. and Vicinity, 1852-1952. Washington: Corps of Engineers, 1952. Call Number: Special Collections F 203.A1 D87 1952a Elfenbein, Jessica and William Becker. Civics, Commerce and Community: The History of the Greater Washington Board of Trade, 1889-1989. Washington: Center for Washington Area Studies, George Washington University, 1989. Call Number: Special Collections HF 296.W3 E43 1989 Fleming, Peggy and Joanne Zich. Small Town in the Big City: The Shopkeepers and Business Community of Chevy Chase, Washington, DC at the Beginning of the 21st Century. Washington: Three Sisters Press, 2005. Call Number: Special Collections HF 5068.W3 F55 2005 Greater Washington Board of Trade Records, 1889-1986. Call Number: Special Collections MS2029 Harrigan, Robert. Paper Mills and a Nation’s Capital. Lanham: University Press of America, 1995. Call Number: Special Collections TS 1095.U6 H38 1995 A History of the Business and Professional Women’s Club of the District of Columbia, Inc., 1927 through 1948. Washington: s.n., 1949. Call Number: Special Collections HD 6054.2.U62 W37 1949 King, LeRoy O. 100 Years of Capital Traction: The Story of Streetcars in the Nation's Capital. College Park: Taylor Publishing Company, 1972. Call Number: Special Collections HE 4491.W37 K55 Lusk (Rufus S.) & Son, Inc. Records, 1930-1997. Call Number: Special Collections MS2189 Moldow, Gloria. Women Doctors in Gilded-Age Washington: Race, Gender, and Professionalization. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1987. Call Number: Special Collections R 692.M6 1987 Morton (Jack) Papers, 1938-1993. Call Number: Special Collections MS2044 DC HISTORY 7 National Intelligencer Newspaper Collection, 1804-1844. Call Number: Special Collections MS2128 Pfanstiehl (Cody) Papers, 1967-1982. Call Number: Special Collections MS2016 PNC-Riggs Bank Records, 1809-1998. Call Number: Special Collections MS2213 Pretzer, William. The Printers of Washington, D.C., 1800-1880: Work Culture, Technology, and Trade Unionism. Ph.D. Thesis, Northern Illinois University, 1986. Call Number: Special Collections Z 231.P73 Schrag, Zachary. The Great Society Subway: A History of the Washington Metro. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006. Call Number: Special Collections HE 4491.W44 W376 2006 Sweet, Robert. Selected Correspondence of the Banking Firm of Corcoran & Riggs, 1844-1858: Showing the Emergence of Washington as a Financial Center. Ph.D. Thesis, Catholic University of America, 1982. Call Number: Special Collections HG 2613.W34 C67 1982a Riggs Family Papers, 1672-1987. Call Number: Special Collections MS2239 Solomon (Samuel J.) Papers, 1932-1964. Call Number: Special Collections MS2029 Washington Gas Light Company. Growing with Washington: The Story of Our First 100 Years, 1848-1948. Washington: s.n., 1948. Call Number: Special Collections TP 725.W3 W35 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Metro History Project Collection, 1930-1984. Call Number: Special Collections MS2034 The Washington Star’s First 100 Years in the Nation’s Capital. Washington: The Washington Star, 1952. Call Number: Special Collections PN 4899.W3 W37 1952 f DC HISTORY 8 CHESAPEAKE & OHIO CANAL Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Association Records, 1800-1999. Call Number: Special Collections MS2027 Coale, James. Report to the Stockholders on the Completion of the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal to Cumberland, with a Sketch of the Potomac Company, and a General Outline of the History of the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Co., from its Origin to February, 1851. Frederick: D. Schley and T. Haller, 1851. Call Number: Special Collections TC 625.C5 A13 1851 Crowder (Orville) Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Collections, 1927-1997. Call Number: Special Collections MS2152 Durham (Jack) Papers, 1850-1985. Call Number: Special Collections MS2053 Meseck (Walter L.) Papers, 1967-1995. Call Number: Special Collections MS2076 Paull (Joan) Papers, 1972-1992. Call Number: Special Collections MS2038 Thomas Hahn Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Collection, 1939-1993. Call Number: Special Collections MS2020 CRIME Alfers, Kenneth G. Law and Order in the Capital City: A History of the Washington Police, 1800-1886. Washington: GW Center for Washington Area Studies, 1976. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.G4 no.5 Count-van Manen, Gloria. Crime and Suicide in the Nation’s Capital: Toward Macro-historical Perspectives. New York: Praeger, 1977. Call Number: Special Collections HV 6795.W3 C68 DC HISTORY 9 Easby-Smith, James. The Department of Justice: Its History and Functions. Washington: W. H. Lowdermilk & Company, 1904. Call Number: Special Collections JK 873.E28 Kramer, Neil. Half a Century Past Midnight: The Life and Times of Judge William Cranch. Ph.D. Thesis, Claremont Graduate School, 1978. Call Number: Special Collections KF 368.C72 K72 1978a Lomax, Virginia. The Old Capitol and its Inmates. By a Lady Who Enjoyed the Hospitalities of the Government for a “Season.” New York: E.J. Hale & Son, 1867. Call Number: Special Collections E 615.L83 Morris, Jeffrey. Calmly to Poise the Scales of Justice: A History of the Courts of the District of Columbia Circuit. Durham: Carolina Academic Press, 2001. Call Number: Special Collections KF 8750.5.M67 2001 Oakey, Mary. Journey from the Gallows: Historical Evolution of the Penal Philosophies and Practices in the Nation’s Capital. Lanham: University Press of America, 1988. Call Number: Special Collections HV 9955.D6 O15 1988 Thornton, Mary. A Complete Guide to the History and Inmates of the U.S. Penitentiary, District of Columbia, 1829-1862. Bowie: Heritage Books, 2003. Call Number: Special Collections HV 9474.P38 T56 2003 EARLY PERIOD (PRE-CIVIL WAR) Adkins, Milton. The Oldest House in Washington. Boston: New England Magazine Co., 1891. Call Number: Special Collections F 197.A34 1891 Alvord, Thomas Gold. The Sacking of Washington. Boston: National Magazine, 1899. Call Number: Special Collections E 356.W3 A49 1890 Arnebeck, Bob. Through a Fiery Trial: Building Washington, 1790-1800. Lanham, Maryland: Madison Books, 1991. Call Number: Special Collections F 197.A76 1991 DC HISTORY 10 Barnard-Talcott Hollerith Family Papers, 1790-1858. Call Number: Special Collections MS2088 Bowling, Kenneth R. The Creation of Washington, D.C.: The Idea and Location of the American Capitol. Fairfax, Virginia: George Mason University Press, 1991. Call Number: Special Collections F 197.B69 1991 Bowling, Kenneth R. Creating the Federal City, 1774-1800. Washington: American Institute of Architects Press, 1988. Call Number: Special Collections F 204.C2 B66 1988 Bowling, Kenneth. Peter Charles L’Enfant: Vision, Honor, and Male Friendship in the Early American Republic. Washington: George Washington University, 2002. Call Number: Special Collections F 195.B68 2002 Brown, Letitia Woods. Free Negroes in the District of Columbia, 1790-1846. New York: Oxford University Press, 1972. Call Number: Special Collections E 185.93.D6 B69 The Capture of Washington by the English, 1814. London: Stock, 1897. Call Number: Special Collections E 356.W3 C82 1897 Douty, Esther and Louis Cary. Mr. Jefferson’s Washington. Champaign: Garrard Pub. Co., 1970. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.3.D6 Davis, Madison. An Almost Forgotten Battle. Washington: Records of the Past Exploration Society, 1910. Call Number: Special Collections E 356.W3 D38 1910 Elliot, Jonathan. Historical Sketches of the Ten Miles Square Forming the District of Columbia. Washington: J. Elliot, Jr., 1830. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.E46 Everett, Edward. Eighteen Hundred Fourteen. Boston: Lee & Shepard, 1873. Call Number: Special Collections F 197.E93 1873 DC HISTORY 11 Faehtz, E. F. M. and F.W. Pratt. Washington in Embryo; or The National Capital from 1791 to 1800. The Origin of All Rights and Titles to Property in Washington, D.C, an Exhaustive Manual for Researches into the Derivation of Titles. Containing All the Original Squares and Lots Laid Out at the Foundation of Said City…Washington: s.n., 1874. Call Number: Special Collections F 197.F14 f Gahn, Bessie. Original Patentees of Land at Washington Prior to 1700. Silver Spring: Westland, 1936. Call Number: Special Collections F 197.G25 Gillette, Howard, et al. Southern City, National Ambition: The Growth of Early Washington, D.C., 1800-1860. Washington: GW Center for Washington Area Studies, 1995. Call Number: Special Collections F 198.S68 1995 Hardin, James. “A Study of L’Enfant’s Plan for the City of Washington.” In The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress. Vol. 36, No. 3 (Summer 1979). Call Number: Special Collections F 195.S78 Harrold, Stanley. Subversives: Antislavery Community in Washington, D.C., 1828-1865. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2003. Call Number: Special Collections E 445.D6 H27 2003 Harzbecker, Joseph John. Life and Death in Washington, D.C.: An Analysis of the Mortality Census Data of 1850. M.A. Thesis, University of Massachusetts Boston, 1999. Call Number: Special Collections HB 1355.D6 H37 1999a Humphrey, Robert Lee. Ancient Washington: American Indian Cultures of the Potomac Valley. Washington: GW Center for Washington Area Studies, 1977. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.G4 no. 6 Hynson, Jerry M. District of Columbia, D.C. Department of Corrections Runaway Slave Book, 1848-1863. Westminster: Willow Bend Books, 1999. Call Number: Special Collections E 445.D6 H96 1999 Jefferson, Thomas, et. al. Thomas Jefferson and the National Capital: Containing Notes and Correspondence Exchanged between Jefferson, Washington, L’Enfant, Ellicott, Hallet, Thornton, Latrobe, the Commissioners, and Others, Relating to the Founding, Surveying, Planning, Designing, Constructing, and Administering of the City of Washington, 1783-1818. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.3.J4 DC HISTORY 12 King, Horatio. The Battle of Bladensburg: Burning of Washington in 1814. New York: A.S. Barnes, 1885. Call Number: Special Collections E 356.B5 K55 1885 Kite, Elizabeth Sarah. L'Enfant and Washington, 1791-1792: Published and Unpublished Documents Now Brought Together for the First Time. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1929. Call Number: Special Collections F195.K62 1970 Kochka, Mary. Washington: Its Early Days and Early Ways. New York: Scribner, 1928. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.K76 Lord, Walter. The Dawn’s Early Light. New York: Norton, 1972. Call Number: Special Collections E 354.L85 Mackall, Sally. Early Days of Washington. Sterling: G.E. Bishop, 1934. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.G3 M2 1934 M’Kim, J. Miller. A Sketch of the Slave Trade in the District of Columbia: Contained in Two Letters. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh and Allegheny Anti-Slavery Society, 1838. Call Number: Special Collections E 445.D6 M32 Morales Vazquez, Rubil. Monuments, Markets, and Manners: The Making of the City of Washington, 1783-1837. Ph.D. Thesis, Rutgers, 1999. Call Number: Special Collections F 197.M66 1999a Morrison, Alfred J. The District in the XVIIIth Century. Washington: Judd & Detweiler, Inc., 1909. Call Number: Special Collections F 197.M87 Pitch, Anthony. The Burning of Washington: The British Invasion of 1814. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1998. Call Number: Special Collections E 356.W3 P49 1998 Russell, Hilary. Final Research Report: The Operation of the Underground Railroad in Washington, D.C., 1800-1860. s.l.: s.n., 2001. Call Number: Special Collections E 450.R87 2001 DC HISTORY 13 Schmidt, Lorraine H. Washington: The Design of the Federal City. Washington: National Archives, 1972. Call Number: Special Collections F 195.S35 Spofford, Ainsworth. The Founding of Washington City, with Some Considerations on the Origin of Cities and Location of National Capitals. Baltimore: J. Murphy & Co., 1881. Call Number: Special Collections F 197.S66 1881 Senning, Elizabeth Stone. Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia. M.P. Thesis, University of Chicago, 1909. Call Number: Special Collections E 445.D6 S35 1909a Shuster, Ernest A. The Original Boundary Stones of the District of Columbia. Washington: National Geographic Society, 1909. Call Number: Special Collections F 195.S58 1909 Stahl, John Meloy. The Invasion of the City of Washington: A Disagreeable Study in and of Military Unpreparedness. Argos: The Van Trump Company, 1918. Call Number: Special Collections E 356.W3 S8 Sung, Carolyn. Catharine Mitchill’s Letters from Washington, 1806-1812. Washington: Library of Congress, 1977. Call Number: Special Collections F 197.M57 1977 Thatcher, Erastus. Founding of Washington City: History of the Acquirement of its Territory in 1791, Division by Streets and Avenues into Reservations, Squares, etc... Washington: Law Reporter Company, 1891. Call Number: Special Collections F 197.T36 Warner, William W. At Peace With All Their Neighbors: Catholics and Catholicism in the National Capital, 1787-1860. Washington: Georgetown University Press, 1994. Call Number: Special Collections BX 1418.W18 W37 1994 EDUCATION 21st Century School Fund. Replace or Modernize?: The Future of the District of Columbia’s Endangered Old and Historic Public Schools. Washington: 21st Century School Fund, 2001. Call Number: Special Collections LB 3218.D6 R46 2001 DC HISTORY 14 Ahern, Patrick. The Catholic University of America, 1887-1896. Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1948. Call Number: Special Collections LD 835 1887.A5 An Act to Fix and Regulate the Salaries of Teachers, School Officers, and Other Employees of the Board of Education of the District of Columbia. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1906. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2842.U54 1906 Announcement and Catalogue of the National Medical College of the Columbian University, Washington, D.C. Washington: M’Gill & Witherow, 1873-1899. Call Number: Special Collections R 747.G3 N37 Annual Report of the City Superintendent of Public Schools. Washington: Board of Aldermen, 1869-1870. Call Number: Special Collections L 134.B3 Aven, James. Washington Integrated Secondary Education Project: Progress Report. Washington: George Washington University, School of Education, 1968. Call Number: Special Collections LA 255.A93 Ballou, Frank. What the Washington Schools are doing and what they should be doing in the Solution of the Youth Problem. Washington: s.n., 1940. Call Number: Special Collections LA 255.B34 1940 Benjamin Franklin University Records, 1925-1994. Call Number: Special Collections RG 116 Blauch, Lloyd. Public Education in the District of Columbia. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938. Call Number: Special Collections L 111.A93 no. 15 By-laws, Rules, Regulations, and Selected Statutes for the Public Schools of the District of Columbia. Washington: The Board, 1926. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2801.D6 D57 1926 Cameron, S.T., E.B. Henderson and C.R. Thompson. Piney Branch Citizens’ Association Against Muzzey’s School History: Brief for the Association. Washington: Byron S. Adams, 1923. Call Number: Special Collections E 175.8.P65 1923 DC HISTORY 15 Collier, William. George Washington’s Will and George Washington University. Washington: George Washington University, 1918. Call Number: Special Collections LD 1907.A12 v. 98 Courses of Study in the High and Manual Training Schools, Washington, D.C. Washington: The Board, 1907. Call Number: Special Collections EPHEMERA 366 Dabney, Lillian Gertrude. The History of Schools for Negroes in the District of Columbia, 18071947. Washington: Catholic University Press, 1949. Call Number: Special Collections LC 2802.D65 D3 Dailey, John. Evaluation of the Contribution of Special Programs in the Washington, D.C. Schools to the Prediction and Prevention of Delinquency. Washington: George Washington University, Education Research Project, 1966. Call Number: Special Collections HV 9105.D6 D3 Dailey, John and Clinton Neyman. Evaluation of ESEA Title I Program for the District of Columba, 1966 and 1967: Technical Report. Washington: Education Research Project, George Washington University, 1967. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2826.D6 D31 Dailey, John and Clinton Neyman. Evaluation of ESEA Title I, Program for the District of Columbia, Summer 1968: Final Report. Washington: Education Research Project, George Washington University, 1968. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2826.D6 D32 Dailey, John and Clinton Neyman. Research on Evaluation of Programs in the Model School Division: Final Report. Washington: Education Research Project, George Washington University, 1968. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2154.W3 D34 1968 Davis, Melvin. The Self-Perceived Administrative Styles of the Deans of the Consortium of Universities of Washington, D.C. Ed.D. Thesis, American University, 1981. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2341.D38 1981a DC HISTORY 16 Dilworth, Mary. An Examination of Precipitants in the Decision to Merge the District of Columbia Teachers College, Federal City College, and Washington Technical Institute. Ed.D. Thesis, Catholic University of America, 1981. Call Number: Special Collections LD 1675.D54 1981a Diner, Steven J. Crisis in Confidence: The Reputation of Washington's Public Schools in the Twentieth Century. Washington: Department of Urban Studies, University of the District of Columbia, 1982. Call Number: Special Collections LA 255.D48 1982 Diner, Steven J. The Governance of Education in the District of Columbia: An Historical Analysis of Current Issues. Washington: Department of Urban Studies, University of the District of Columbia, 1982. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2817.D46 1982 The District of Columbia Board of Education. Report of the Board of Trustees of the Public Schools. Washington: various publishers. SPEC has: 1851, 1852, 1864-73, 1879-80, 188788, 1894-97. Call Number: Special Collections L 134.B12 The District of Columbia Board of Education. Report of the Board of Education to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. Washington: GPO. SPEC has: 1874-79, 1885-89, 1890-91, 1893-94, 1897-99, 1900-01, 1920-32. Call Number: Special Collections L 134.B13 The District of Columbia Board of Education. Report of the Board of Education to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. Washington: GPO. SPEC has: 1901-03, 1904-06, 1907-09, 1914-18. Call Number: Special Collections L 134.B14 District of Columbia Public Postsecondary Education Act: Report. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974. Call Number: Special Collections LA 256.5.U545 1974 District of Columbia Public Postsecondary Education Act: Report by the Committee on the District of Columbia Together with Additional and Dissenting Views. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974. Call Number: Special Collections LA 256.5.U54 1974 DC HISTORY 17 The District of Columbia White House Conference on Education. Washington: s.n., 1955. Call Number: Special Collections L 134.G5 D5 1955 Division of Continuing Education Records, 1937-1999. Call Number: Special Collections RG0016 Drew, Joseph. Recurring Themes of Education Finance in the History of Washington, D.C.: An Echo, Not a Choice. Washington: Dept of Urban studies, University of the District of Columbia, 1982. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2826.5.W3 D73 Federal Schoolmen’s Club. Half a Century and a Little More of the Federal Schoolmen’s Club, Washington D.C. Final Edition of the Fiftieth Anniversary History. Washington: The Club, 1959. Call Number: Special Collections L 13.F43 F43 1959 Federal Schoolmen's Club. Official History, Federal Schoolmen's Club, Washington, D.C.: 50th Anniversary. Washington: The Club, 1957. Call Number: Special Collections L 13.F43 F43 1957 Fitzgerald, Regina. A Survey of the Resources in the Washington Area for the Education of School Administrators. s.l.: Cooperative Program in Educational Administration, Middle Atlantic Region, 1954. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2805.5.F57 Gallinger, Jacob. Statistics Relating to Public Schools: December 19, 1905: Referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia and Ordered to be Printed. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1905. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2842.U54 1905 Geiger, Gary. An Assessment of the District of Columbia Public Schools’ Administrators’ Leadership Training Academy. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Maryland at College Park, 1990. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2831.824.D5 G43 1990a The George Washington University and the District of Columbia. Washington: George Washington University, 2003. Call Number: Special Collections LD 1928.G38 2003 DC HISTORY 18 Hansen, Carl. The Amidon Elementary School: A Successful Demonstration in Basic Education. Englewood: Prentice-Hall, 1963. Call Number: Special Collections LD 7501.W3 A553 1963 Harris, William Torrey. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, Transmitting a Report of the Commissioner of Education upon the Condition of Public Schools in the District of Columbia. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1892. Call Number: Special Collections LA 255.U54 1892 Hobson, Julius. The Damned Children: A Layman’s Guide to Forcing Change in Public Education. Washington: Washington Institute for Quality Education, 1970. Call Number: Special Collections LC 4092.D6 H6 Hodgkins, George. Educational Associations at the National Capital. Washington: Columbia Historical Society of Washington, 1966. Call Number: Special Collections L 13.N49 H63 1966 Houston, Clark. A Study of the Implementation of the J. Skelly Wright Decision and the Perceptions of a Selected Group of Community Leaders of the District of Columbia Toward the Implementation of the J. Skelly Wright Decision. Ph.D. Thesis, Catholic University of America, 1974. Call Number: Special Collections LC 214.23.W3 H68 1974a Howard, Clifford. Washington as a Center of Learning. Washington: Johnson-Wynne Co., 1904. Call Number: Special Collections F 195.H84 In the Senate of the United States…Mr. Brown Made the Following Report (to Accompany Bill S. 191). Washington: s.n., 1858. Call Number: Special Collections LA 255.A58 1858 Inventory and Appraisal of University Activities in Urban Social/Minority Group Problem Areas. Washington: George Washington University, 1968. Call Number: Special Collections LD 1931.G392 Investigation of Public School Conditions: Hearings before the Subcommittee to Investigate Public School Standards and Conditions and Juvenile Delinquency in the District of Columbia of the Committee on the District of Columbia, House of Representatives, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956. Call Number: Special Collections LA 255.A52 DC HISTORY 19 Investigation of Public School Conditions: Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate Public School Standards and Conditions and Juvenile Delinquency in the District of the Committee on the District of Columbia, House of Representatives, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957. Call Number: Special Collections LA 255.A53 Jacobson, Elden. Higher Education and Urban Affairs: An Approach for Metropolitan Washington. Washington: Washington Center for Metropolitan Studies, 1969. Call Number: Special Collections LC 5115.J32 Johansen, Mary Carroll. “Female Instruction and Improvement”: Education for Women in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, 1785-1835. Ph.D. Thesis, College of William and Mary, 1996. Call Number: Special Collections LC 1758.M3 J64 1996a Johns-Gibson, Janette. Factors for Effective School Leadership: A Case Study of Floretta DukesMcKenzie and the Washington, D.C. Public Schools 1981-1988. Ph.D. Thesis, Howard University, 2000. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2831.824.D5 J64 2000a Johnson, Andrea Lynn. Exploring Partnerships Between Professional Arts Organizations and the District of Columbia Public School System. M.A. Thesis, American University, 2001. Call Number: Special Collections MT3.U5 J64 2001a Katz, Douglas. The Post-High school Achievements of Inner-City Youth: A Follow-UP Study of Graduates of the Washington, D.C., Public Schools. Ph.D. Thesis, North Carolina State University, 1975. Call Numbers: Special Collections LA 255.K37 1975a Kayser, Elmer Louis. Columbian Academy, 1821-1897: The Preparatory Department of Columbian College of the District of Columbia. Washington: Columbia Historical Society, 1973. Call Number: Special Collections LD 1929.K38 Kayser, Elmer Louis. Columbian Academy: The Columbian Preparatory of Washington, D.C. Washington: Columbia Historical Society 1973. Call Number: Special Collections LD 1929.K379 DC HISTORY 20 Knox, Ellis. Democracy and the District of Columbia Public Schools: A Study of Recently Integrated Public Schools. Washington: Judd & Detweiler, 1957. Call Number: Special Collections LA 255.K6 Letter of the Secretary of the Interior: Communicating, in Compliance with the Resolution of the Senate of the 8th of December, 1870, the Reports of the Board of Trustees of Colored Schools of Washington and Georgetown. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1871. Call Number: Special Collections LC 2803.W3 U54 1871 Lindo, Mamie Holloway. History of Special Education in the District of Columbia Public Schools Prior to the Waddy Decree of August 1, 1972. Ph.D. Dissertation, George Washington University, 1974. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 1974 Lovelace, Neil and John Frost. A Guide to Facilities for Research in Education in Washington. Washington: s.n., 1947. Call Number: Special Collections Z 732.D62 L6 MacKaye, William R. and Mary Anne MacKaye. Mr. Sidwell's School: A Centennial History, 1883-1983. Washington: The Sidwell Friends School, 1983. Call Number: Special Collections LD 4931.S82 M34 1983 Madison, Virgie. A Study of Parent Perceptions Regarding Services Provided in Head Start Programs in Washington, D.C. s.l.: s.n., 1976. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 1976 Manual of the Board of Trustees of the Public Schools of Washington City. Washington: The Board, 1863. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2801.D6 1863 Manual for Teachers of the Public Schools of the District of Columbia. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1932. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2801.D6 1932 Merrill, George Raymond. An Analysis of Prescriptive Curriculum Legislation for the District of Columbia School System, 1886. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Maryland, 1964. Call Number: Special Collections LA 255.M47 1964a DC HISTORY 21 Mikhalevsky, Nina. Dear Daughters: A History of Mount Vernon Seminary and College. Washington: Mount Vernon Seminary and College Alumnae Association, 2001. Call Number: Special Collections LD 3561.M868 M54 2001 Miller, Stephen. The Emergence of Comprehensive Public Higher Education in the District of Columbia. Ph.D. Thesis, Catholic University of America, 1970. Call Number: Special Collections LD 1771.F465 M54 1970a Moone, James. The Problem of Designing an African American Studies Program in U.S. Public Schools: The Challenge for New Directions: “A Case Study of the Washington, D.C. Public Schools 1969-1974.” Ph.D. Thesis, Howard University, 1976. Call Number: Special Collections E 184.7.M66 1976a Moore, Ettyce. Community Participation in Relation to the Program and Structure of the Public Schools of the District of Columba 1964-1974. Ed.D. Thesis, American University, 1975. Call Number: Special Collections LA 255.M66 1975a Mullaly, Columba. Trinity College, Washington, D.C.: The First Eighty Years, 1897-1977. Westminster: Christian Classics, 1987. Call Number: Special Collections LD 7251.W385 M84 1987 Nelson, Bernard Hamilton. Miner Teachers College, The First Century, 1851-1951: Biography of a School. Washington: District of Columbia Teachers College, 1973. Call Number: Special Collections LB 1849.W37 N44 Neyman, Clinton. Evaluation of the ESEA Title I Program for the District of Columbia, 1967-68: Final Report. Washington: U.S. Office of Education, Bureau of Research, 1969. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2828.D6 N4 Neyman, Clinton. Evaluation of the ESEA Title I Program for the District of Columbia, 1968-69: Final Report. Washington: Social Research Group, George Washington University, 1969. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2826.D6 N41 Neyman, Clinton. Evaluation of the ESEA Title I Program for the District of Columbia, 1969-70: Final Report. Washington: Social Research Group, George Washington University, 1970. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2826.D6 N411 DC HISTORY 22 Neyman, Clinton. Evaluation of the ESEA Title I Program for the District of Columbia, 1970-71: Final Report. Washington: Social Research Group, George Washington University, 1971. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2826.D6 N413 Neyman, Clinton. Evaluation of the ESEA Title I Program for the District of Columbia, 1971-72: Final Report. Washington: Social Research Group, George Washington University, 1972. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2826.D6 N415 Neyman, Clinton. Evaluation of the ESEA Title I Program for the District of Columbia, Summer 1970: Final Report. Washington: Social Research Group, George Washington University, 1970. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2826.D6 N412 Neyman, Clinton. Evaluation of the ESEA Title I Program for the District of Columbia, Summer 1971: Final Report. Washington: Social Research Group, George Washington University, 1971. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2826.D6 N414 Neyman, Clinton. Evaluation of the Kenilworth Neighborhood Summer Program, 1968: An ESEA Title II Project of the District of Columbia: Final Report. Washington: Education Research Project, George Washington University, 1968. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2826.D6 N42 Neyman, Clinton. Longitudinal study of the Educationally Disadvantaged Students in the District of Columbia Public Schools, 1966-1972. Washington: Education Division, Social Research Group, The George Washington University, 1973. Call Number: Special Collections LC 4093.W3 N4 The Orange and Blue: Yearbook. Washington: The School, 1915. Call Number: Special Collections LD 7501.W36 O72 Osborn (Ruth) Papers, 1957-2006. Call Number: Special Collections MS2278 Page, Thornell. A Study of the District of Columbia Public Schools Desegregation Policies, 19541967. Ed.D. Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1978. Call Number: Special Collections LC 214.23.W3 P34 1978a DC HISTORY 23 Public Schools of the District of Columbia. The Charles Sumner School: Rededication. Washington: D.C. Public Schools, 1886. Call Number: Special Collections F 195.C53 1986 Public Schools of the District of Columbia. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee of the District of Columbia, United States Senate, Sixty-Seventh Congress, First Session, Relative to the Building Program. May 5, 6, 13, 1921…Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1921. Call Number: Special Collections LB 3218.D6 A35 1921a Published Material about Education and Community Life Collection, 1965-2003. Call Number: Special Collections MS2206 Quigley, Martin. A Study of the Political Dimension of Private Higher Education: Government Relations of Five Universities and a Consortium in Washington, D.C. Ed.D. Thesis, Columbia University, 1975. Call Number: Special Collections LA 255.Q53 1975a Racine, Marie. Influences on Curriculum Development in the Public Schools of Washington, D.C., 1804-1982. Washington: Department of Urban Studies, University of the District of Columbia, 1982. Call Number: Special Collections LA 255.R32 Records of the Superintendent of Education for the District of Columbia, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1872. Call Number: Special Collections Microform, E 185.93.D6 U54 Reorganization of the Public Schools of the District of Columbia: Joint Hearings before the Subcommittee on the District of Columbia Congress of the United States, Sixty-Seventh Congress, Secon Session, Relative to Schools and Playgrounds in the District of Columbia, December 16, 1921, and January 9, 19, 27, February 10 and 17, 1922. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1922. Call Number: Special Collections L 134.C5 1922 Reorganization of the Schools of the District of Columbia: Report of the Subcommittee Submitted to the Committees of the Senate and House of Representatives on the District of Columbia Relative to the Reorganization of the District of Columbia. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1923. Call Number: Special Collections L 134.U54 1923 DC HISTORY 24 Report of the Board of Education: School Achievements in Twenty Years. Washington: The Board, 1941. Call Number: Special Collections LA 255.A2 1941 Report of the Committee on Public Schools of Washington Chamber of Commerce, Suggesting Objection to the Dolliver Bill, S. 4032 and the Burleson Bill, H.R. 10520. Washington: Sudwarth Printing Co., 1908. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2802.W27 The Report: The Superintender’s Report to the Board of Education, School Year…Washington: Communications Branch, D.C. Public Schools, 1983-1990. Call Number: Special Collections LA 255.A2 Richards, Zalmon. A History of the little “Onpleasantness” in the Public Schools of Washington, D.C. from June 1, 1869, to June 24, 1870. Washington: s.n., 19--. Call Number: Special Collections L 134.B3 1900z Richey, Alice Molyneux. History of the Night Schools of the District of Columbia. M.A. Thesis, George Washington University, 1944. Call Number: Special Collections 2671 Rigon-Valdez, Esperanza. Case Studies of the Function of the Office of the Academic Dean in Selected Colleges in the District of Columbia and the State of Maryland. Ed.D. Thesis, University of Maryland, 1961. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2341.6.D6 R53 1961a Roe, Donald. The Struggle for Quality Education: The Desegregation of the District of Columbia Public School System, 1947-1962. Ph.D. Thesis, Howard University, 1994. Call Number: Special Collections LC 214.23.W3 R64 1994a Ruediger, William. The Principles of Education: Washington, D.C.: Typescript, 1909. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1910. Call Number: Special Collections LB 875.R8 1910 Ruediger, William. The Principles of Teaching: Washington, D.C.: Typescript, 1915. s.l.: s.n., 1915. Call Number: Special Collections LB 1025.R79 1915 DC HISTORY 25 Rules for the Public Schools of the District of Columbia. Washington: s.n., 1961. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2801.D6 D58 1961 Rules for the Public Schools of the District of Columbia: Effective July 1, 1949 with Revisions as Noted. Washington: The Board, 1949. Call Number: Special Collections LB 2801.D6 D58 1949 Sherburne, Mary. The Cardozo Model School District: A Peach Tree Grows on T Street. Newton: Education Development Center 1967. Call Number: Special Collections LC 2771.S54 Silver, Catherine. Black Teachers in Urban Schools: The Case of Washington, D.C. New York: Praeger, 1973. Call Number: Special Collections LC 2803.W3 S54 Smith, John. Biographical Directory of the Public Schools of the District of Columbia. Washington: District of Columbia Office of the Statistician, 1953. Call Number: Special Collections LA 255.S64 1953 Smith (William L. Papers), 1946-2008. Call Number: Special Collections MS2258 Stevens on Stevens: A Community Perspective: An Oral History of Stevens School. Washington: Stevens Elementary School, 1984. Call Number: Special Collections LD 7501.W3 S73 1984 Stewart, William. Public Schools of the District of Columbia…Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1900. Call Number: Special Collections L 134.B5 1900 Stickney Pamphlets. Call Number: Special Collections AC4.S74 v.39 Strayer, George. The Report of a Survey of the Public Schools of the District of Columbia: Conducted under the Auspices of the Chairmen of the Subcommittees on District of Columbia Appropriations of the Respective Appropriations Committees of the Senate and House of Representatives. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949. Call Number: Special Collections LA 255.S75 DC HISTORY 26 Teaching of Communism in Public Schools of the District of Columbia. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Education of the Committee on the District of Columbia, House of Representatives, Seventy-fourth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 10391 and H.R. 11375. February 25, March 2 and 9, 1936. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1936. Call Number: Special Collections L 134.C5 1936 Together--: The Special Education/Early Childhood Program, the George Washington University, a Three Year Report, 1977-1980. Washington: George Washington University, Department of Special Education, 1981. Call Number: Special Collections LC 4019.G446 1981 Trachtenberg, Stephen. The George Washington University: The Progress of an Adaptive University: 1821-1996. New York: Newcomen Society of the United States, 1996. Call Number: Special Collections LD 1928.T73 1996 GENERAL Aikman, Lonnelle. We, the People: The Story of the United States Capitol, its Past and its Promise. Washington: United States Capitol Historical Society, 1963. Call Number: Special Collections F 204.C2 A45 Anderson, Elizabeth. Historical Archaeological Reconnaissance and Assessment, Barry’s Farm, Washington, D.C. Wilmington: Wilmington Culture Resources Branch Earth Systems Division, Soil Systems, Inc., 1981. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.A5 H57 1981 Atwater, Maxine. Capital Tales: True Stories about Washington’s Heroes, Villains & Belles. Bethesda: Mercury Press, 1996. Call Number: Special Collections F 193.A88 1996 Bealle, Morris. The Washington Senators, an 87-Year History of the World’s Oldest Baseball Club and Most Incurable Fandom. Washington: Columbia Pub. Co., 1947. Call Number: Special Collections GV 875.W3 B42 1947 Benedetto, Robert. Historical Dictionary of Washington, D.C. Lanham: Scarecrow Press, 2003. Call Number: Special Collections F 192.B46 2003 DC HISTORY 27 Benjamin, Marcus. Braddock’s Rock: A Study in Local History. Washington: s.n., 1899. Call Number: Special Collections F 203.4.B7 B4 Briggs, Shirley. Washington, City in the Woods. Washington: s.n., 1954. Call Number: Special Collections SB 483.W3 A8 Brodhead, Davis. History of the Location of Our National Capital. New York: A.S. Barnes, 1884. Call Number: Special Collections F 195.B75 1884 Brownstein, Elizabeth. Lincoln’s Other White House. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, 2005. Call Number: Special Collections E 457.64.B76 2005 Bryan, W.B. A History of the National Capitol from its Formation through the Period of the Adoption of the Organic Act. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1914. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.B9 Burkett, Elmer. History of the Congressional Cemetery: December 6, 1906. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1906. Call Number: Special Collections F 203.1.C7 U54 1906 Caemmerer, Hans. Historic Washington: Capital of the Nation. Washington: Columbia Historical Society, 1948. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.C17 Caemmerer, Hans. A Manual on the Origin and Development of Washington. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.C182 Ceresi, Frank, Carol McMains, and Mark Rucker. Baseball in Washington, D.C. Charleston: Arcadia Pub., 2002. Call Number: Special Collections GV 863.W18 C47 2002 Clark, Elizabeth. Reports of the Chronicler from Records of the Columbia Historical Society of Washington, D.C., 1951-1961. Washington: Columbia Historical Society, 1976. Call Number: Special Collections F 200.C55 DC HISTORY 28 Clark-Lewis, Elizabeth. First Freed: Washington, D.C. in the Emancipation Era. Washington: Howard University Press, 2002. Call Number: Special Collections E 445.D6 F57 2002 Conaway, James. America’s Library: The Story of the Library of Congress, 1800-2000. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000. Call Number: Special Collections Z 733.U6 C595 2000 Cox, Richard. Documenting the District’s History: A Report and Evaluation of the Acquisitions Policies of the Non-Federal Historical Records Repositories of the District of Columbia. Lanham: Rhoads Associates International, 1984. Call Number: Special Collections CD 3161.C69 1984 Diner, Steven. A History of the District of Columbia, Unit VII, the Center of a Metropolis, Washington since 1954. Washington: Associates for Renewal in Education, 1979. Call Number: Special Collections F 200.D55 1979 Evelyn, Douglas E. On This Spot: Pinpointing the Past in Washington, D.C. Washington: Farragut Publishing Company, 1992. Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.E84 1992 Furer, Howard B., ed. Washington: A Chronological and Documentary History, 1790-1970. Dobbs Ferry: Oceana Publishing, Inc., 1975. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.F87 Furman, Bess. Washington By-Line, the Personal History of a Newspaper Woman. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1949. Call Number: Special Collections PN 4874.F8 A3 Green (Constance) Papers. Call Number: Special Collections MS2118 Green, Constance McLaughlin. Washington. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 196263. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.G7 Gutheim, Frederick. The Federal City: Plans & Realities: The History. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1976. Call Number: Special Collections NA 9127.W2 G87 DC HISTORY 29 Highsmith, Carol and Ted Landphair. Washington, D.C. New York: Crescent Books, 1997. Call Number: Special Collections F 192.3.H53 1997 Hinsley, Curtis. The Development of a Profession, Anthropology in Washington, D.C., 1846-1903. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1976. Call Number: Special Collections GN 308.3.U6 H56 1976a Holt, Thomas. A Special Mission: The Story of Freedmen’s Hospital, 1862-1962. Washington: Academic Affairs Division, Howard University, 1975. Call Number: Special Collections RA 982.W3 F864 Houck, Jeanne. Written in Stone: Historical Memory and the Mall in Washington, D.C., 18651945. Ph.D. Thesis, New York University, 1993. Call Number: Special Collections F 203.5.M2 H67 1993a Karp, Melvin. Washington, D.C.: City of Many Dreams. New York: Crescent Books, 1983. Call Number: Special Collections F 195.K37 1983 Lewis, David. District of Columbia: A Bicentennial History. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1976. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.L48 Longstreth, Richard. The Mall in Washington, 1791-1991. Washington: National Gallery of Art, 1991. Call Number: Special Collections N 386.U5 S78 v. 30 Mahoney, Maurice. Report of the Chronicler of the Columbia Historical Society of Washington, D.C., 1966-1968. Washington: Columbia Historical Society, 1970. Call Number: Special Collections F 200.M3 Melder, Keith, et al. City of Magnificent Intentions: A History of the District of Columbia. Washington: Associates for Renewal in Education, Inc., 1983. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.C57 1983 Mitchell, Alexander. Washington, D.C. Then & Now. San Diego: Thunder Bay Press, 2000. Call Number: Special Collections F 195.M58 2000 DC HISTORY 30 Moore, Charles. Washington, Past and Present. New York: The Century Company, 1929. Call Number: Special Collections F 199.M812 Moore, John. Speaking of Washington: Facts, Firsts, and Folklore. Washington: Congressional Quarterly, 1993. Call Number: Special Collections E 183.M78 1993 National Cherry Blossom Festival Records, 1909-2000. Call Number: Special Collections MS2046 Nicolay, Helen. Our Capital on the Potomac. New York: The Century Co., 1924. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.N64 Overbeck (Ruth Ann) Papers, 1930-1999. Call Number: Special Collections MS2032 Page, Thomas. Washington and its Romance. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1923. Call Number: Special Collections F 197.P13 Penczer, Peter. Washington, D.C., Past and Present. Arlington: Oneonta Press, 1998. Call Number: Special Collections F 195.P44 1998 Phillips, Philip Lee. The Beginnings of Washington, as Described in Books, Maps and Views. Washington: privately published, 1917. Call Number: Special Collections F 195.P56 f Pitch, Anthony. Exclusively Washington Trivia. Washington: Mino Publications, 1984. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.5.P57 1984 Proctor, John Clagett. Washington, Past and Present: A History. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1930-32. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.P961 Property Agreements, Washington, DC, 1809-1935. Call Number: Special Collections MS2090 DC HISTORY 31 Records of the Columbian Historical Society. Washington: The Society, 1895-1989. 52 volumes (with indices). Call Number: Special Collections F 191.C72 Reps, John. Washington on View: The Nation’s Capital Since 1790. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1991. Call Number: Special Collections F 195.R34 1991 f Rimensnyder, Nelson. Rhodes Tavern: Initiative 11, a History. Washington: U.S. House of Representatives, 1984. Call Number: Special Collections JK 2716.B52 no. 5 Romer, Frank. The History of Harvey’s: As Related by Harvey Host, Julius Lulley, and Given Taste Titillating Tempo in Text. Washington: s.n., 1958. Call Number: Special Collections TX 945.5.H37 R6 1958 Shannon, John. Index to “The Rambler,” a Series of Articles by J. Harry Shannon on Washington and Vicinity Published in the Sunday Star, Washington, D.C., over a Period of Years between 19121927. Washington: s.n., 1947. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.W33 1947 Shaw, Albert. A Hundred Years of the District of Columbia. New York: Review of Reviews, 1900. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.S52 1900 Shivers, Frank. Maryland Wits & Baltimore Bards: A Literary History with Notes on Washington Writers. Baltimore: Maclay and Associates, 1985. Call Number: Special Collections PS 266.M3 S45 1985 Sluby, Paul. Rosemont Cemetery (Formerly Moore’s Cemetery), Washington, DC. Washington: Columbian Harmony Society, 1993. Call Number: Special Collections F 193.S5828 1993 Smith, Kathryn. A History of the District of Columbia. Washington: Associations for Renewal in Education, Inc., 1979. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.3.S63 1979 DC HISTORY 32 Snyder, Brad. Beyond the Shadow of the Senators: The Untold Story of the Homestead Grays and the Integration of Baseball. Chicago: Contemporary Books, 2003. Call Number: Special Collections GV 875.H59 S69 2003 Soil Systems, Inc. Archaeological Investigations on the Washington, D.C. Civic Center Site. Washington: Historic Preservation Office, 1982. Call Number: Special Collections F 198.A72 Spandorf, Lily. Lily Spandorf’s Washington Never More. Washington: Grew Publishing Col, 1988. Call Number: Special Collections F 204.A1 S62 1988 f Spofford, Ainsworth. The Coming of the White Man, and the Founding of the National Capital. Washington: Washington Academy of Sciences, 1900. Call Number: Special Collections F 197.S65 1900 Stevens, William Oliver. Washington: The Cinderella City. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1943. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.S75 Tindall, William and Charles Kelly. Standard History of the City of Washington from a Study of the Original Sources. Knoxville: H.W. Crew & Co., 1914. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.T64 Todd, Charles. The Story of Washington, the National Capital. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1889. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.T68 Townsend, George. Historic Sketches at Washington: Containing a Full Record of the Origin and Early History of Washington City and its Founders, Together with a Detailed Account of its Growth, its Public Buildings, the Style and Extravagance of Living There, and a Description of the Inside Workings of the Lobby, and the Various Departments of the Government. Hartford: Jas. Betts & Co., 1877. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.T6 H5 Townsend, George. Washington, Outside and Inside. A Picture and a Narrative of the Origin, Growth, Excellencies, Abuses, Beauties, and Personages of Our Governing City. Hartford: James Betts & Co., 1873. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.T742 DC HISTORY 33 Washington Condensed: Five Thousand Facts for Ready Reference: Map, Guide, History, Directory. Washington: Bert S. Elliot, 1909. Call Number: Special Collections F 199.W323 1909 Washington, D.C., City and Capital. Washington: District of Columbia Government, 1970. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.5.W37 1970 Washington History: Magazine of the Historical Society of Washington. Washington: The Society, 1989-. Call Number: Special Collections F 191.C72 Wharton, Anne. Washington: A Predestined Capital. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1901. Call Number: Special Collections F 195.W72 1901 Wright, Carroll. The Economic Development of the District of Columbia. Washington: The Academy, 1899. Call Number: Special Collections HC 107.W3 W75 Wright (William Lloyd) Papers, 1786-1949. Call Number: Special Collections MS2075 MUSIC, DANCE & THEATER Andersen, Mark and Mark Jenkins. Dance of Days: Two Decades of Punk in the Nation’s Capital. New York: Soft Skull Press, 2001. Call Number: Special Collections ML 3534.A643 2001 Dana Tai Soon Burgess & Co. and Moving Forward: Contemporary Asian American Dance Company Records, 1988-2006. Call Number: Special Collections MS2030 Hunt (Dianne) Papers, 1976-1995. Call Number: Special Collections MS2143 Kirk, Elise. Music at the White House: A History of the American Spirit. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986. Call Number: Special Collections ML 200.8.W3 K57 1986 DC HISTORY 34 Kohler, Sue. The Commission of Fine Arts, a Brief History, 1910-1976. Washington: The Commission of Fine Arts, 1977. Call Number: Special Collections N 6530.D6 A5 Kohler, Sue. The Commission of Fine Arts, a Brief History, 1910-1976. Second Edition. Washington: The Commission, 1985. Call Number: Special Collections NA 735.W3 K642 1985 Lee, Douglas, Roger Meersman, and Donn Murphy. Stage for a Nation: The National Theatre, 150 Years. Lanham: University Press of America, 1985. Call Number: Special Collections PN 2277.W22 N384 1985 Lornell, Kip and Charles Stephenson. The Beat!: Go-Go Music from Washington, D.C. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2009. Call Number: Special Collections ML 3527.84.L67 2009 Maslon, Laurence and Cynthia Burns. The Arena Adventure: The First 40 Years. Washington: Arena Stage, 1990. Call Number: Special Collections PN 2277.W22 A7 336 1990 f Metropolitan Dance Association Records. Call Number: Special Collections MS2098 Preston, Katherine. Music for Hire: A Study of Professional Musicians in Washington, 1877-1900. Stuyvesant: Pendragon Press, 1992. Call Number: Special Collections ML 419.P76 P7 1992 A Short History of the National Symphony Orchestra. Washington: The Association, 1949. Call Number: Special Collections MT 4.W3 N3 Spanish Dance Society USA Chapter Records, 1982-1993. Call Number: Special Collections MS2039 St. Mark’s Dance Company and Studio, 1950-1994. Call Number: Special Collections MS2004 DC HISTORY 35 Washington Theater Club Records, 1952-1983. Call Number: Special Collections MS2061 Wentworth Family Papers, 1902-1926. Call Number: Special Collections MS2116 ORGANIZATIONS & INSTITUTIONS Aero Club of Washington (D.C.). Organization, Membership, History. Washington: Aero Club of Washington, 1910. Call Number: Special Collections TL 501.A28 American Association of Political Consultants Interview Collection, 1997-1999. Call Number: Special Collections MS2100 American Veterans Committee Records, 1942-2002. Call Number: Special Collections MS2144 Berkowitz, Edward. To Improve Human Health: A History of the Institute of Medicine. Washington: National Academy Press, 1998. Call Number: RA 11.B47 1998 Berkowitz, Edward and Wendy Wolff. Group Health Association: A Portrait of a Health Maintenance Organization. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1988. Call Number: Special Collections RA 413.3.G69 B47 1988 Booth, Windsor, Gregory Platts and James Symington. Crop Reports 1973-2000 and Early Alfalfa Club History. Washington: Alfalfa Club, 2002. Call Number: Special Collections HS 2752.W3 A625 2002 Bushong, William, Julie Mueller and Judith Robinson. A Centennial History of the Washington Chapter, the American Institute of Architects, 1887-1987. Washington: Washingotn Architectural Foundation Press, 1987. Call Number: Special Collections NA 11.B87 1987 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Pamphlet and Microfilm Collections, 1817-1950. Call Number: Special Collections MS2110 DC HISTORY 36 Cassedy, J. The Fireman’s Record: As Gleaned from All Available Sources of the History of the District of Columbia from its Earliest Incipiency, to the Present Time, Covering a Period of Nearly Three Centuries. Baltimore: Wm. U. Day, 1893. Call Number: Special Collections TH 9505.W3 C3 Citizens Committee to Save Historic Rhodes Tavern Papers, 1970-1986. Call Number: Special Collections MS2084 Civil War Round Table of the District of Columbia Records, 1951-1994. Call Number: Special Collections MS2078 Cobb, W. Montague. The First Negro Medical Society: A History of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of the District of Columbia, 1884-1939. Washington: The Associated Publishers, 1939. Call Number: Special Collections WB 1 AD6 M45C 1939 Cole, John. Capital Libraries and Librarians: A Brief History of the District of Columbia Library Association, 1894-1994. Washington: Library of Congress, 1994. Call Number: Special Collections Z 673.D62 C65 1994 Committee of 100 on the Federal City Records [Part I], 1932-1991. Call Number: Special Collections MS2017 Committee of 100 on the Federal City Records [Part II], 1909-1996. Call Number: Special Collections MS2131 Conaway, James. The Smithsonian: 150 Years of Adventure, Discovery, and Wonder. Washington: Smithsonian Books, 1995. Call Number: Special Collections Q 11.S8 C66 1995 Daughters of the American Revolution. In Washington: The National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution. Washington: s.n., 1965. Call Number: Special Collections F 204.M5 D3 Dickson, Paul and Thomas Allen. The Bonus Army: An American Epic. New York: Walker & Co., 2004. Call Number: Special Collections F 199.D55 2004 DC HISTORY 37 East Washington Citizens Association. Constitution of the East Washington Citizens’ Association. Washington: The Association, 1887. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.S6 E27 1887 Friendship House Association Records, 1904-1992. Call Number: Special Collections MS2142 Gauker, Ralph. History of the Scottish Rite Bodies in the District of Columbia. Washington: Alfred Pike Consistory, 1970. Call Number: Special Collections HS 778.W3 G38 Goode, G. Brown. The Smithsonian Institution, 1846-1896: The History of its First Half Century. Washington: s.n., 1897. Call Number: Special Collections Q11.S8 A4 1897 Goosman, Stuart. The Social and Cultural Organization of Black Group Vocal Harmony in Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, Maryland, 1945-1960. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Washington, 1992. Call Number: Special Collections ML 3556.G66 1992a Greater Washington Board of Trade. A Time to Reflect, a Time to Grow: Celebrating 100 Years and Beyond. Washington: Washington Post Co., 1990. Call Number: Special Collections HC 108.W3 T55 1990 Hafertepe, Kenneth. America’s Castle: The Evolution of the Smithsonian Building and its Institution, 1840-1878. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1984. Call Number: Special Collections Q 11.S8 H3 1984 Harper, Kenton. History of the Grand Lodge and of Freemasonry in the District of Columbia, with Biographical Appendix. Washington: R. Beresford, 1911. Call Number: Special Collections HS 537.D6 H2 Hetzel, Susan. The Building of a Monument: A History of the Mary Washington Associations and Their Work. Lancaster: Wickersham Co., 1903. Call Number: Special Collections E 312.19.H59 A History of the Business and Professional Women’s Club of the District of Columbia, Inc., 1927 through 1948. Washington: s.n., 1949. Call Number: Special Collections HD 6054.2.U62 W37 1949 DC HISTORY 38 History of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia. Washington: s.n., 1909-1947. Call Number: Special Collections R 15.D654 Keene, Carter. History of Temple-Noyes Lodge No. 32, F.A.A.M., District of Columbia, 19071935. Washington: Temple-Noyes Lodge, 1935. Call Number: Special Collections HS 539.W3 T35 National Organization for Women Washington DC Chapter and Capitol Hill Chapter. Call Number: Special Collections MS2204 Palisades Citizens Association Golden Anniversary Celebration, 1916-1966: Palisades on Parade, Palisades Citizen Association, November 10 and 11, 1966, Mount Vernon Junior College and Seminary, Washington, D.C. Washington: The Association, 1966. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.P64 P34 1966 Paull, Nancy. Capital Medicine: A Tradition of Excellence: An Illustrated History of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia. Encino: Jostens Pub. Group, 1994. Call Number: Special Collections R 193.38 1994 Potomac Area Council American Youth Hostels, 1943-2005. Call Number: Special Collections MS2196 Somerville, Mollie. Washington Landmark: A View of the DAR, the Headquarters, History, and Activities. Washington: National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1976. Call Number: Special Collections E 202.5.A1795 Thorp, Lillian. A Century of Concern: The Story of the First One Hundred Years of the Central Union Mission, 1884-1984. Washington: s.n., 1984. Call Number: Special Collections HV 99.W32 C468 1984 RESEARCH GUIDES American Institute of Architects. The Federal City: A Bibliography Prepared in Conjunction with the Exhibit Creating the Federal-City, Potomac Fever, the Octagon, 1988. Washington: American Institute of Architects, 1988. Call Number: Special Collections F 204.C2 F42 1988 DC HISTORY 39 Angevine, Erma. Research in the District of Columbia. Arlington: National Genealogical Society, 1992. Call Number: Special Collections CS 42.N43 no. 60 Bibliography of Studies and Reports on the District of Columbia and the Washington Metropolitan Area: Population, Economic Activities, Housing, Land Use, Visitors, and Tourism. Washington: s.n., 1967. Call Number: Special Collections Z 7165.U5 U69 Black Washingtoniana: A Selected Bibliography of Materials in the Washingtoniana Division of the District of Columbia Public Library. Washington: Washingtoniana Division, District of Columbia Public Library, 2009. Bryan, William. Bibliography of the District of Columbia, being a List of Books, Maps, and Newspapers, Including Articles in Magazines and Other Publications to 1898. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1900. Call Number: Special Collections Z 1269.B92 Calvan, Rita A. Selected Theses & Dissertations on the Washington, D.C. Region. Washington: GW Center for Washington Area Studies, 1982. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.C34 D.C. Statehood: A Bibliography. Washington: D.C. public Library, 1999. Call Number: Special Collections F 201.D2 1999 Evans, Henry. Old Georgetown on the Potomac: A Historical Sketch with a Bibliography of Source Material. Washington: Georgetown News, 1933. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.G3 E85 Fisher, Perry. Materials for the Study of Washington: A Selected Annotated Bibliography. Washington: George Washington University, 1974. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.G4 Heintze, James. Theses and Dissertations in Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area Music Studies: A Bibliography. Washington: American University, 1980. Call Number: Special Collections ML 125.W4 H4 Hincks, Joel. Housing, Planning, and Urban Renewal in Washington, D.C.: Selected References, 1963-1968. Washington: Library of Congress, Legislative Reference Service, 1968. Call Number: Special Collections HD 7304.W3 U54 DC HISTORY 40 Hoagland, Kim. Guide to Resources for Researching Historic Buildings in Washington, D.C. Washington: Columbia Historical Society, 1981. Call Number: Special Collections F 193.5.H62 Index to the Unpublished Hearings of the Senate Committee on the District of Columbia. s.l.: s.n., 1983. Call Number: Special Collections JK 1240.D52 I52 1983 Kaser, James. The Washington, D.C. of Fiction: A Research Guide. Lanham: The Scarecrow Press, 2006. Call Number: Special Collections PS 658.K37 2006 Kerwood, John. The United States Capitol: An Annotated Bibliography. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1973. Call Number: Special Collections Z 1270.C2 K43 Meglis, Anne. A Bibliographic Tour of Washington, D.C. Washington: D.C. Redevelopment Land Agency, 1974. Call Number: Special Collections Z 5944.U5 M43 Melder, Keith. Neighborhood History in Washington, D.C.: A Survey and Checklist of Selected Projects and Sources of Information. Washington: Museum of the City of Washington, 1982. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.M46 1982 Patten, Katharine. Books about Washington, D.C.: A Selected List with Annotations. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1929. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.P37 1929 Provine, Dorothy. Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Commission of Fine Arts: Record Group 66. Washington: National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1976. Call Number: Special Collections CD 3026.A32 no. 79 Ragatz, Lowell. Facilities for Research in History in Washington: A Report Presented to the Graduate Council of the George Washington University, on March 21, 1935. Washington: P. Pearlman, 1935. Call Number: Special Collections Z 732.D62 R2 DC HISTORY 41 Smith, Kathryn. D.C. Resource Center Guide. Washington: Associates for Renewal in Education, 1978. Call Number: Special Collections F 193.5.S54 U.S. Naval History Sources in the Washington Area and Suggested Research Subjects. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965. Call Number: Special Collections E 182.U52 Washington Works (newsletter). Washington: GW Center for Washington Area Studies, 1981-92. SPEC has no.1-no. 21. Call Number: Special Collections F 191.W37 1968 RIOTS Civil Disturbances in Washington. Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session, May and July, 1968. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968. Call Number: Special Collections KF 27.D5 1968 Dobrovir, William. Justice in Time of Crisis: A Staff Report to the District of Columbia Committee on the Administration of Justice under Emergency Conditions. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969. Call Number: Special Collections KFD 1762.A83 Gilbert, Ben W. Ten Blocks from the White House: Anatomy of the Washington Riots of 1968. New York: F.A. Praeger, 1968. Call Number: Special Collections F 200 G5 Report of City Council Public Hearings on the Rebuilding and Recovery of Washington, D.C., from the Civil Disturbances of April, 1968. Washington: s.n., 1968. Call Number: Special Collections HT 177.D6 A4 Report on Civil Disturbances in Washington, D.C., April 1968. Washington: s.n., 1968. Call Number: Special Collections F 200.R46 1968 Sedlack, Richard. Riots as Disasters: And Exploratory Case Study of Selected Aspects of the Civil Disturbance in Washington, D.C., April, 1968. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Maryland, 1973. Call Number: Special Collections F 200.S32 1973a DC HISTORY 42 U.S. National Capital Planning Commission. Civil Disturbances in Washington, D.C., April 48, 1968: A Preliminary Damage Report. Washington: s.n., 1968. Call Number: Special Collections F 200.U5 Washington, Walter. Ten Years since April 4, 1968: A Decade of Progress for the District of Columbia: A Report to the People. Washington: Office of Executive Secretary, 1978. Call Number: Special Collections F 200.T46 RELIGION Apelbaum, Laura and Wendy Turman. Jewish Washington: Scrapbook of an American Community. Washington: Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington, 2007. Call Number: Special Collections F 205.J5 J486 2007 Ancient Order of Hibernians. Souvenir Program, Unveiling of Memorial to Nuns of the Battlefields, under Auspices of Ancient Order of Hibernians and Ladies’ Auxiliary, September 20, 1924—Washington, D.C. Washington: W.F. Robert Co., 1924. Call Number: Special Collections E 641.S68 1924 Aspinwall, J.A. Historical Sketch of St. Thomas Parish, Washington, D.C. Washington: Press of W.F. Roberts, 1902. Call Number: Special Collections BX 5980.W3 S32 1902 Brittinger, Benjamin. Historical Discourse Delivered May 13, 1900 in Connection with the Dedicatory Services of the Westminister Church Memorial, Washington, D.C. Washington: The Congregation, 1900. Call Number: Special Collections BX 9211.W3 W47 1900 Brittinger, Benjamin. Historical Reminiscences of the Bridge Street, now West Street Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C.: An Address. Washington: West Street Presbyterian Church, 1910. Call Number: Special Collections BX 9211.W3 B74 1910 Brown, Mary. An Italian American Community of Faith: Holy Rosary in Washington, D.C. New York: Center for Migration Studies, 2004. Call Number: Special Collections BX 4603.W32 B76 2004 DC HISTORY 43 Brown( Obadiah Bruen) Family Papers, 1807-1941. Call Number: Special Collections MS2253 Calvary Baptist Church. Twentieth Anniversary of the Pastorate of the Rev. Samuel Harrison Greene…of Calvary Baptist Church, Corner Eighth and Streets Northwest, City of Washington. Washington: Judd & Detweiler, 1899. Call Number: Special Collections BX 6495.G75 W3 Clark, Nina. History of the Nineteenth-Century Black Churches in Maryland and Washington, D.C. New York: Vantage Press, 1983. Call Number: Special Collections BR 555.M3 C58 1983 Condensed History of the Washington City Bible Society. Washington: The Society, 1876. Call Number: Special Collections BV 2370.W3 C65 1876 Conway, Moncure. The Old and the New: A Sermon Containing the History of the First Unitarian Church in Washington City. Preached on Sunday, December 31, 1854. Washington: Buell and Blanchard, 1855. Call Number: Special Collections BX 9861.W3 C6 1855 Diner, Hasia. Fifty Years of Jewish Self-Governance: The Jewish Community Council of Greater Washington, 1938-1988. Washington: The Council, 1989. Call Number: Special Collections F 205.J5 D56 1989 Domer, Samuel and Lucius Alden. History of St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church: And of the Work of the Church and Sunday School for the Semi-Centennial Year, Including Additional Reports to June 30, 1893. Washington: The Congregation, 1893. Call Number: Special Collections BX 8076.W3 S3 Donovan, Jane. Many Witnesses: A History of Dumbarton United Methodist Church, 1772-1990. Interlaken: Heart of the Lakes Publishing, 1998. Call Number: Special Collections BX 8382.2.Z7 W37 1998 Edgington, Frank. A History of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church: One Hundred Fiftyseven Years, 1803 to 1961. Washington: New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, 1961. Call Number: Special Collections BX 9211.W3 N55 1962 DC HISTORY 44 Gerguson, William. Methodism in Washington, District of Columbia: Being an Account of the Rise and Early Progress of Methodism in that City, and a Succinct History of the Fourth-Street Methodist Episcopal Church; Also Sketches of the Preachers from the Earliest Times, and an Appendix of all the Methodist Churches at Present in the City. Baltimore: The Methodist Episcopal Book Depository, 1892. Call Number: Special Collections BX 8249.W3 F4 Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington. The Record. Washington: The Society, 1966-2004. Call Number: Special Collections F 205.J5 R4 Kendig, Robert. The Washington National Cathedral: This Bible in Stone. McLean: EPM Publications, 1995. Call Number: Special Collections BX 5980.W3 K46 1995 LaLaonde, Kristine. Transformations of Authority: Reform, Rebellion, and Resistance in the Catholic Church of the 1960s. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Virginia, 2000. Call Number: Special Collections BX 1418.W18 L34 2000a MacGregor, Morris. A Parish for the Federal City: St. Patrick’s in Washington, 1794-1994. Washington: Catholic University of America, 1994. Call Number: Special Collections BX 4603.W32 M6 1994 Marans, Hillel. Jews in Greater Washington: A Panoramic History of Washington Jewry for the Years 1795-1960. Washington: s.n., 1961. Call Number: Special Collections F 205.J5 M3 1961 McGarraghy, Andrew, ed. Centenary of St. Peter’s Church, and Golden Jubilee of Rt. Rev. Monsignor James M. O’Brien, Pastor of St. Peter’s Church, Washington, D.C. Washington: T.A. Cantwell, 1920. Call Number: Special Collections BX 4603.W32 S35 Meyer, Jeffrey. Myths in Stone: Religious Dimensions of Washington, D.C. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001. Call Number: Special Collections BL 2527.W18 M49 200 Moran, Mary. St. Dominic’s Parish: A Sesquicentennial Celebration, 1852-2002. Chevy Chase: Posterity Press, 2002. Call Number: Special Collections BX 4603.W32 M67 2002 DC HISTORY 45 Muffler, John. This Far by Faith: A History of St. Augustine’s, the Mother Church of Black Catholics in the Nation’s Capital. Ed.D. Thesis, Columbia University, 1989. Call Number: Special Collections BX 1407.N4 M86 1989 Nineteenth Street Baptist Church. The History of the Helping Hand Club of the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church. Washington: The Associated Publishers, 1948. Call Number: Special Collections BX 6249.W36 N5 Noble, E. Myron. –And They Yet Speak: Historical Survey of African American PentecostalHoliness Churches in the Nation’s Capital, Washington, D.C., 1900-2006. Washington: Middle Atlantic Regional Press, 2007. Call Number: Special Collections BX 8762.5.A44 W37 2007 Nordlinger, Bernard. A History of the Washington Hebrew Congregation: One Hundred Years of Reform Judaism in the District of Columbia. s.l.: s.n., 1956. Call Number: Special Collections BM 653.W3 Program of the Ceremonies Attending the Unveiling of Monument to the Memory and in the Honor of the Nuns of the Battlefield, Washington, D.C.: Saturday, September 20th, 1924. Washington: s.n., 1924. Call Number: Special Collections EPHEMERA 264 Rabinowitz, Stanley. The Assembly: A Century in the Life of the Adas Israel Hebrew Congregation of Washington, D.C. Hoboken: Ktav Pub. House, 1993. Call Number: Special Collections BM 225.W372 A337 1993 Raphael, Marc. Towards a “National Shrine”: A Centennial History of Washington Hebrew Congregation 1855-1955. Williamsburg: Department of Religious Studies, College of William and Mary, 2005. Call Number: Special Collections BM 225.W372 W377 2005 Ray, Laura, H.T. Waesch, and Gerald Keene. A History of Emory Methodist Church, 18321962: One Hundred and Thirtieth Anniversary. Washington: s.n., 1962. Call Number: Special Collections BX 8481.W3 E47 Simon, Abram and Washington Hebrew Congregation. A History of the Congregation in Commemoration of its Jubilee. Washington: Lippman Print Co., 1905. Call Number: Special Collections BM 225.W3 W32 DC HISTORY 46 Smith, John. “Jehova-Jireh.” A Discourse Commemorative of the Twenty-Seventh Anniversary of the Organization of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C., Delivered on Sabbath, 25th November, 1955. Washington: T. McGill, 1855. Call Number: Special Collections BX 9211.W3 F6 Smith, Kathy. A History of Grace Episcopal Church, Georgetown. Washington: s.n., 1974. Call Number: Special Collections BX 5980.W3 G7 1974 Smith, Milton. Memorial of St. Patrick’s Church, in Commemoration of the 110th Anniversary, November 20th, 1904: Containing a Complete History with Illustrations and Dedication Sermon. Washington: St. Patrick’s Church, 1904. Call Number: Special Collections BX 4603.W32 S336 1904 St. Thomas’ Church, Washington, D.C. Washington: Byron S. Adams, 1912. Call Number: Special Collections BX 5980.W3 S323 1912 Staughton (William) Papers, 1795-1964. Call Number: Special Collections MS0311 Sunderland, Byron. The Crisis of the Times: A Sermon Preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C., on the Evening of the National Fast, Thursday, April 30, 1863. Washington: National Banner Press, 1863. Call Number: Special Collections E 458.3.S95 Tucker, Gregory. America’s Church: The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. Huntington: Our Sunday Visitor Pub., 2000. Call Number: Special Collections BX 2321.N38 T83 2000 Wann, John. A Compilation and History of National Baptist Memorial Church (Formerly Immanuel Baptist Church), Washington, D.C., 1906 to about 1976. Washington: s.n., 1976. Call Number: Special Collections BX 6480.W3 N378 Warner, William. At Peace with All Their Neighbors: Catholics and Catholicism in the National Capital, 1787-1860. Washington: Georgetown University Press, 1994. Call Number: Special Collections BX 1418.W18 W37 1994 Wilbur, William. Temple Baptist Church, Washington, D.C. through Ninety Years. Washington: The Church, 1932. Call Number: Special Collections BX 6480.W35 W45 1932 DC HISTORY 47 Williams, Walter. History of Christ Church, Georgetown, D.C.: Prepared from the Records of the Church…and Read at the Semi-Centennial Celebration, Held on Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1868. Georgetown: Courier Print, 1869. Call Number: Special Collections BX 5980.G4 C47 1869 Winters, Robert. A Centennial History, 1899-1989, the Methodist Home of the District of Columbia. Washington: Methodist home of the District of Columba, 1990. Call Number: Special Collections HQ 1063.2.U6 W56 1990 SOCIAL HISTORY/MEMOIRS Abell, George. Let Them Eat Caviar. New York: Dodge Publishing Co., 1936. Call Number: Special Collections F 196.A23 Alexander, Jeb. Jeb and Dash: A Diary of Gay Life, 1918-1945. Boston: Faber and Faber, 1993. Call Number: Special Collections HQ 75.8.A74 A3 1993 Andrews, Marietta Minnigerode. My Studio Window: Sketches of the Pageant of Washington Life. New York: Dutton, 1928. Call Number: Special Collections F 193.A52 Barry, David S. Forty Years in Washington. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1924. Call Number: Special Collections E 661.B27 Bayard, Margaret. Forty Years of Washington Society. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1906. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.S651 Bennett, Linda. Patterns of Ethnic Identity among Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes in Washington, D.C. Ph.D. Thesis, American University, 1976. Call Number: Special Collections F 205.Y7 B46 1976a Briggs, Emily. The Olivia Letters: Being Some History of Washington City for Forty Years as Told by the Letters of a Newspaper Correspondent. New York: The Neale Publishing Company, 1906. Call Number: Special Collections F 198.B85 DC HISTORY 48 Burton, Anna. A Bride in Washington in 1876. Boston: National Magazine, 1911. Call Number: Special Collections F 198.B87 1911 Cantwell, Robert. Ethnomimesis: Folklife and the Representation of Culture. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1993. Call Number: Special Collections GT 4802.C36 1993 Carson, Barbara. Ambitious Appetites: Dining, Behavior, and Patterns of Consumption in Federal Washington. Washington: American Institute of Architects Press, 1990. Call Number: Special Collections F 196.C33 1990 Cary, Francine Curro. Urban Odyssey: A Multicultural History of Washington, D.C. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1996. Call Number: Special Collections JV 6940.U73 1996 Clark-Lewis, Elizabeth. From Servant to Dayworker: A Study of Selected Household Service Workers in Washington, D.C., 1900-1926. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Maryland, 1983. Call Number: Special Collections HD 6072.2.U52 W37 1983a Clay-Clopton, Virginia. A Belle of the Fifties: Memoirs of Mrs. Clay of Alabama, Covering Social and Political Life in Washington and the South, 1853-1866. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1904. Call Number: Special Collections F 213.C62 Clemmer, Mary. Ten Years in Washington: Life and Scenes in the National Capitol, as a Woman Sees Them. Hartford: A.D. Worthington & Co., 1873. Call Number: Special Collections F 198.A512 Cosentino, Andrew. City of Magnificent Distances, the Nation’s Capital: A Checklist. Washington: Geography and Map Division, Library of Congress, 1991. Call Number: Special Collections F 191.5.C67 1991 Eckloff, Christian Frederick. Memoirs of a Senate Page: 1855-1859. New York: Broadway Publishing Company, 1909. Call Number: Special Collections E 431.E19 Fennelly (Carol) Papers, 1971-1997. Call Number: Special Collections MS2153 DC HISTORY 49 Finamore, Frank. Washington, D.C. Trivia Fact Book. New York: Gramercy Books, 2001. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.6.F56 2001 Fogle, Jeanne. Two Hundred Years: Stories of the Nation’s Capital. Arlington: Vandamere Press, 1991. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.F64 1991 Fox, Frances. Washington, D.C., the Nation’s Capital, Romance—Adventure—Achievement: A Book for Young People. New York: Rand McNally & Company, 1929. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.F79 Gatchel, Theodore. Rambling through Washington, an Account of Old and New Landmarks in Our Capital City. Washington: Washington Journal, 1932. Call Number: Special Collections F 199.G26 Ghaziani, Amin. The Dividends of Dissent: How Conflict and Culture Work in Lesbian and Gay Marches on Washington. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008. Call Number: Special Collections HQ 76.8.U5 G53 2008 Goode (James) Papers, 1903-2009. Call Number: Special Collections MS0670 Greenhow, Rose O'Neal. My Imprisonment and the First Year of Abolition Rule at Washington. London: Richard Bentley, 1863. Call Number: Special Collections E 608.G8 Gurowski, Adam G. Diary. New York: Burt Franklin, 1968. Call Number: Special Collections E 601.G97 1968 Gutheim (Frederick) Papers, 1966-1974. Call Number: Special Collections MS0244 Harrigan, Robert. Pastimes in Washington: Leisure Activities in the Capital Area, 1800-1995. Bowie: Heritage Books, 2002. Call Number: Special Collections GV54.D5 H37 2002 DC HISTORY 50 Henry, William Wirt. Eminent and Representative Men of Virginia and the District of Columbia in the Nineteenth Century. Madison: Brant & Fuller, 1893. Call Number: Special Collections F 193.E53 Hines, Christian. Early Recollections of Washington City. Washington: Chronicle Book and Job Print, 1866. Call Number: Special Collections F 197.H66 Hooper, William. The Heiress of Washington. New York: Scribner, 1874. Call Number: Special Collections F 197.H76 1874 Hubbard (Harriet B.) Papers, 1958-1978. Call Number: Special Collections MS2074 Hurd, Charles. Washington Cavalcade. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1948. Call Number: Special Collections F 196.H8 Jacob, Kathryn Allamong. Capital Elites: High Society in Washington, D.C., After the Civil War. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1995. Call Number: Special Collections F 198.J33 1995 Laas, Virginia Jeans. Love and Power in the Nineteenth Century: The Marriage of Violet Blair. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1998. Call Number: Special Collections HQ 1413.B543 L33 1998 Lee (Harrison) Papers, 1928-1992. Call Number: Special Collections MS2011 Lewis, Ann and Beth Newburger. Celebrating Women’s History: Recommendations to President William Jefferson Clinton. Washington: President’s Commission on the Celebration of Women in American History, 1999. Call Number: Special Collections HQ 1410.P73 1999 Miller, Albert D. Distinguished Residents of Washington, D.C. Science-Art-Industry. Washington: National Capital Press, Inc., 1916. Call Number: Special Collections F 193.M64 DC HISTORY 51 Modan, Gabriella. Turf Wars: Discourse, Diversity, and the Politics of Place. Malden: Blackwell, 2007. Call Number: Special Collections HN 80.W3 M63 2007 Oral History Collection Records, 1904-1997. Call Number: Special Collections MS0371 Pierce, Frank. The Washington Saengerbund: A History of Germany Song and German Culture in the Nation’s Capital. Washington: Washington Saengerbund, 1981. Call Number: Special Collections ML 200.8.W32 S345 Poore, Benjamin and Charles Kelly. Perley’s Reminiscences of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis. Philadelphia: Hubbard Brother, 1886. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.P821 President’s Commission on the Celebration of Women in American History. Women Who Made History: A Guide to Women’s History Sites in Washington, D.C. Washington: U.S. General Services Administration, 2000. Call Number: Special Collections HQ 1439.W3 P73 2000 Rader, Victoria. Signal through the Flames: Mitch Snyder and America’s Homeless. Kansas City: Sheed & Ward, 1986. Call Number: Special Collections HV 4506.W2 R33 1986 Schafer, Edith. Literary Circles of Washington. Washington: Starrhill Press, 1993. Call Number: Special Collections PS 253.D6 S33 1993 Solomon, Burt. The Washington Century: Three Families and the Shaping of the Nation’s Capital. New York: William Morrow, 2004. Call Number: Special Collections F 193.S65 2004 Stealey, Orlando Oscar. Twenty Years in the Press Gallery. New York: Publishers Printing Company, 1906. Call Number: Special Collections E 601.N95 Warnke, Christine. Green American Community of Washington, D.C. (1890-1935). Ph. D. Thesis, University of Maryland, 1993. Call Number: Special Collections F 205.G7 W37 1993a DC HISTORY 52 Washington Metro Oral History Project Collection, 1975-2002. Call Number: Special Collections MS2214 Women in the District of Columbia: A Contribution to Their History. Washington: D.C. International Women’s Year Coordinating Committee, 1977. Call Number: Special Collections HQ 1439.W3 W3
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