Sitemap - 2021 - Washington Chronicles
Cliffbourne: From Country Estate to Civil War Army Hospital
Kalorama: From Joel Barlow's Country Seat to Suburban Subdivision
Some African-American Heritage of the Early Dupont Neighborhood
The Columbia Mills and Holt House
Alice Pike Barney and Her Studio House on Sheridan Circle
Franklin House and the Innkeeper's Daughter, Peggy Eaton
Alvin Lothrop Mansion at 2001 Connecticut Avenue, NW
John Little: Irish Immigrant, Butcher, and Slave Owner
William Tunnicliff's Washington City Hotel and the Old Brick Capitol
St. Thomas Church: A Rise From the Ashes
The Force School on Massachusetts Avenue
Katherine Elkins and William Hitt
Anything Goes: The Life and Times of Evalyn Walsh McLean
Mary Scott Townsend: The Dictator of Washington's High Society
Perry Belmont: Not Everyone's First Choice for a New Neighbor
Phillips Row: The First Upper Middle Class Housing in Dupont Circle
The British Are Coming: The British Legation Moves to Connecticut Avenue
The Development of Dupont Circle: Government Corruption and Shady Real Estate Dealings
Silver Senator William Stewart's Castle (or "Stewart's Folly")
Curtis Justin Hillyer: Silver King Lawyer and Real Estate Speculator
Architect Stanford White in Washington, DC
Thomas Nelson Page: Strong Southern Sympathies
"Princess" Alice Roosevelt Longworth
Eleanor ("Cissy") Patterson: The First Female Newspaper Titan (15 Dupont Circle)
Aladdin's Palace: The Home of Edson and Julia Bradley
Gardiner Greene Hubbard in Washington
William M. Galt House at 1328 Connecticut Avenue
James Blaine's Dupont Circle Mansion: A Short Tenure
A Statue of Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont: Maybe Not Such a Great Idea After All