In 1882, John Thornton Brodhead sold his home at 1500 Rhode Island Avenue to Gardiner Green Hubbard, Alexander Graham Bell's father-in-law, to be used as the DC home for the Bell family.
Alexander Graham Bell in Washington, DC
In 1882, John Thornton Brodhead sold his home at 1500 Rhode Island Avenue to Gardiner Green Hubbard, Alexander Graham Bell's father-in-law, to be used as the DC home for the Bell family.