Lithograph by E. Sachse and Co.; E.B. Thompson. Purchase; Rec'd: May 1, 1945, This reproduction lithograph shows the Navy Yard as seen from above the Anacostia River, looking north, with Building # 1 and the trophy gun park in the center. Ships are seen on the river and pedestrians are seen walking the grounds.
Side view of McCormick Public Elementary School, including lot plans of the building. Caption states, '+ Public Schools Elementary McCormick School. Report of the Schoolhouse Commission, 1908'.
The submarine Tirante at Navy Yard. A line of men, women, children, and sailors are on the dock. It is likely they are waiting for a tour of the submarine. A woman is seen entering the submarine through the top hatch. Warships are visible in the background. The back of the photo reads 'Submarine Tirante veteran of the war in the Pacific, docked at the Navy Yard, Washington, D.C.; Star: Oct. 6, 1945'.
Group of clergy, Father Everett Muschette, and family posed outside of the Church of St. Vincent de Paul, Washington, D.C. on the day of Muschette's ordination mass. Muschette served as altar boy at the church., At the time of digitization, the vendor created an 'enhanced' digital copy of this photograph with the writing on the image digitally removed.
Family photograph taken at the christening of Boris P. 'Beau' Lloyd at St. Vincent DePaul Church in Washington, D.C. The baby is held by his godmother Jerome Spears and other family members including the child's mother Pauline Lloyd, father William H. Lloyd, grandfather Bunyan Coleman, grandmother Blanche Coleman, brother Maurice Jackson, maternal grandfather Charles King, maternal grandmother Ruby King, Henry Anderson, and Elizabeth Weaver surround them., At the time of digitization, the vendor created this 'enhanced' digital copy of the photograph with the writing on the image digitally removed.
Group of clergy, Father Everett Muschette, and family posed outside of the Church of St. Vincent de Paul, Washington, D.C. on the day of Muschette's ordination mass. Muschette served as altar boy at the church., At the time of digitization, the vendor created this 'enhanced' digital copy of the photograph with the writing on the image digitally removed.
Shows buildings and blocks containing buildings. Title at head of text: Washington in 1800 : location of the habitable buildings one hundred years ago. W.B. Bryan mentioned in text. Includes text., Map is on a photostat copy of a newspaper article from the Evening Star, March 2, 1900; A copy of a letter from W.B. Bryan, dated June 10, 1931, with information about disposition of original is attached to the back
Topographic map of Potomac River Valley from Arlington Memorial Bridge to Mount Vernon. Shows proposed parkways. Includes note. Also shows proposed commercial airport and Army air field. In upper margin: Chart 12. In lower margin: 18109-30. (Face p. 70)., Mounted on fabric May have been removed from Plans and studies, Washington and vicinity: Supplementary technical data to accompany Annual Report, 1928, National Capital Park and Planning Commission, 1929, available in the Washingtoniana Room at Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, call number +WE859W Un32p
Shows Potomac River soundings from Sister Islands to Four-Mile Run. Covers Alexander's Island. Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by contours and soundings. Also shows block numbers and major buildings. Stamped: U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Archives, Jan 10 1891. In bottom margin in pencil: g. H. C. Gauss., Photocopy of two unmatched sheets mounted on one piece; More sheets appear to be missing
Shows existing government buildings and government land along the National Mall., Part 2, proposed development, available in the Washingtoniana Room at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library; Part 2 from 1931 edition available on Dig DC, Mall and vicinity, Washington, proposed development; Mounted on fabric with some wearing along fold lines; 2 pieces, paper mounted on fabric; wearing along fold lines; dimensions taken from part 1
Also shows planned and existing government buildings, government lands, and block numbers., Cut, folded and mounted on fabric Accompanying map from 1927 edition also available on Dig DC, Mall and vicinity, Washington: 1927
Shows locations of licensed bars in relation to public schools in the area of Washington D.C. bounded by New Hampshire and Florida Avenues and 15th Street NE/SE, to the Potomac River Includes text noting numbers of students passing licensed bars daily and exhorts the clean up of the city., Halved and mounted on fabric with minor edge tearing and crumbling; May have been prepared by Georgia Robertson of Washington, D.C. for the National Grand Lodge, International Order of Good Templars
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., Number in title was assigned by Willard Ross; Photograph is mounted onto heavy card stock.
DJ Kool holds a microphone in his left hand and points at the audience while Smoke plays congas during at Rare Essence album release party at WPGC Studios., John Bowman, Jr. is known professionally as DJ Kool. Samuel Dews is known professionally as Smoke.