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D. Vogt, 2022

2414 I STREET NW

YEAR BUILT:

1886

HISTORY

2400 to 2416 are part of a 16 unit group of row houses on I St. and New Hampshire Ave. (anchored by the corner yellow Fitzgerald House at 844 New Hampshire Ave.). The houses were built by J.H. Grant for developer Samuel Norment in 1886. The houses are brick, two bays wide, and two and half stories high. The houses share architectural motifs - a decorated cornice and segmental arches with beaded moldings over the openings. The houses have small fenced-in gardens or patios in the back.

RESIDENT(S)/ OWNER(S)

Vacant, 1914
1920 - Murray Barker, chauffeur, son Freddie Barker, b. 1914, DC
Anthony and Janet Walker

RECOLLECTIONS

SOURCE MATERIAL

Boyds City Directory, 1914
FBA History Project, "Working-Class Row Houses." Clio: Your Guide to History. https://theclio.com/tour/2098/3
Sumner School Archives, DC, student register Briggs Elementary School, 1920 -21

GALLERY

DOCUMENTS

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