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A Guide to Washington, D.C. City Planning and Neighborhoods 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

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TABLE OF CONTENTS CITY PLANNING .................................................................................................3 GENERAL ............................................................................................................6 URBAN RENEWAL ...............................................................................................8 ADAMS MORGAN .......................................................................................... 10 ANACOSTIA ..................................................................................................... 11 BRIGHTWOOD ................................................................................................. 15 BROOKLAND ................................................................................................... 15 BURLEITH ........................................................................................................... 16 CAPITOL HILL ................................................................................................... 16 CHINATOWN ................................................................................................... 18 CLEVELAND PARK .......................................................................................... 19 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS ....................................................................................... 20 DUPONT CIRCLE ............................................................................................. 20 FOGGY BOTTOM ............................................................................................ 22 FRIENDSHIP HOUSE ......................................................................................... 23 GEORGETOWN ............................................................................................... 23 LEDROIT PARK ................................................................................................. 23 LOGAN CIRCLE............................................................................................... 24 MOUNT PLEASANT .......................................................................................... 24 SHAW ............................................................................................................... 25 TENLEYTOWN ................................................................................................... 26 WOODLEY PARK ............................................................................................. 26

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CITY PLANNING Alotta, Amy. George Washington Never Slept Here: The History of Street Names in Washington, D.C. Chicago: Bonus Books, 1993. Call Number: Special Collections F 203.7.A1 A46 1993 Bowling, Kenneth. The Creation of Washington, D.C.: The Idea and Location of the American Capital. Fairfax: George Mason University Press, 1991. Call Number: Special Collections F 197.B69 1991 Butler, Jeanne. Competition 1792: Designing a Nation’s Capitol. Washington: United States Capitol Historical Society, 1976. Call Number: Special Collections NA 4411.B88 Caemmerer, H. Paul. A Manual on the Origin and Development of Washington. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.C182 Chapman (Grosvenor) Papers, 1931-1995. Call Number: Special Collections MS2181 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 Conference Proceedings: Historical Perspectives on Urban Design, Washington, D.C. 18901910: Held October 7, 1983, Gelman Library, George Washington University. Washington: Center for Washington Area Studies, George Washington University, 1983. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.G43 no. 1 Cowdrey, Albert. A City for the Nation: The Army of Engineers and the Building of Washington, D.C., 1790-1967. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979. Call Number: Special Collections F 204.A1 C68

NEIGHBORHOODS 4 Dickinson, William, Dean Herrin, and Donald Kennon. Montgomery C. Meigs and the Building of the Nation’s Capital. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2001. Call Number: Special Collections TH 140.M45 M66 2001 Dwyer, Lynn. A Historical Exploration of the Correlation between Transportation Facilities & Settlement Patterns in Northwest Washington, District of Columbia. Washington: Urban Transportation Center, 1973. Call Number: Special Collections HE 308.C655 no. 19 Ellicott, Andrew. Plan of the City of Washington in the Territory of Columbia: Ceded by the States of Virginia and Maryland to the United States of America, and by Them Established as the Seat of Their Government, after the year MDCCC. s.l.: s.n.: 19--. Call Number: Special Collections G 3850 1972.E44 1900z DD Farrar, Margaret. Building the Body Politic: Power and Urban Space in Washington, D.C. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2008. Call Number: Special Collections HT 168.W3 F37 2008 Gillette, Howard. Between Justice and Beauty: Race, Planning, and the Failure of Urban Policy in Washington, D.C. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995. Call Number: Special Collections HN 80.W3 G55 1995 Gillette, Howard. A National Workshop for Urban Policy: The Metropolitanization of Washington, 1946-1968. Santa Barbara: University of California, 1985. Call Number: Special Collections EPHEMERA 62 Grant, Ulysses S. The L’Enfant Plan and its Evolution. Washington: Columbia Historical Society, 1932. Call Number: Special Collections F 195.G715 1932 Grant, Ulysses S. Washington as Engineer and City Builder. Washington: U.S. George Washington Bicentennial Commission, 1931. Call Number: Special Collections E 312.H77 no. 13 Gutheim, Frederick. Worthy of the Nation: The History of Planning for the National Capital. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1977. Call Number: Special Collections HT 168.W3 U53 1977

NEIGHBORHOODS 5 Kohler, Sue and Pamela Scott. Designing the Nation’s Capital: The 1901 Plan for Washington, D.C. Washington: U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, 2006. Call Number: Special Collections NA 9127.W2 K64 2006 Lee (Harrison) Papers, 1928-1992. Call Number: Special Collections MS2011 L’Enfant, Pierre. Planning of Washington, D.C. Washington: Privately Printed, 19--. Call Number: Special Collections F 195.L5 P6 Macqueen, Philip. Washington Aqueduct, 1852-1952. Washington: Washington District Corps of Engineers, 1953. Call Number: Special Collections TD 225.W3 W38 National Archives Trust Fund Board. Washington, Design of the Federal City. Washington: Acropolis Books, 1981. Call Number: Special Collections HT 168.W3 W37 Newell, Frederick. Planning and Building the City of Washington. Washington: Ransdell, Inc. 1932. Call Number: Special Collections F 199.N47 Partridge, William. L’Enfant’s Methods and Features of His Plan for the Federal City. Washington: National Capitol Planning Commission, 1975. Call Number: Special Collections NA 9127.D5 E5 Proposed Preservation and Historic Features Element of the Comprehensive Plan for the National Capital and Related Implementation Proposals. Washington: National Capital Planning Commission, 1983. Call Number: Special Collections NA 107.D5 U54 1983 Reps, John. Monumental Washington: The Planning and Development of the Capital Center. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1967. Call Number: Special Collections NA 9127.W2 R4 Schmidt, Lorraine. Washington—The Design of the Federal City. Washington: National Archives and Records Service, 1972. Call Number: Special Collections F 195.S35

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Varnum, Joseph. The Seat of Government of the United States. A Review of the Discussions..on the Site and Plans of the Federal City. Washington: R. Farnham, 1854. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.V32

GENERAL Brown, Jennifer. Contrasting Agents of Neighborhood Change: Gentrification and Immigration in Washington, DC Neighborhoods. M.A. Thesis, George Washington University, 2004. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 2004 Cappelletti, Gina. Cultivating Community in Underserved Neighborhoods: Low-Income Farmer’s Markets, Food Security, and Placemaking in the District of Columbia. M.A. Thesis, George Washington University. 2008. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 2008 Clarke (David A.) Papers, 1976-1995. Call Number: Special Collections MS2010 Condominiums in the District of Columbia: The Impact of Conversions on Washington’s Citizens, Neighborhoods, and Housing Stock. Washington: The Group, 1975. Call Number: Special Collections HD 7287.67.U52 W318 1975 Denholm, Martin. Neighborhood Control in Local Government and Planning. s.l.: s.n., 1977. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 1977 District of Columbia Neighborhood Strategy Area Application: Submission to U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development. Washington: Department of Housing & Community Development, 1978. Call Number: Special Collections HT 177.W3 D45 1978 ff Duncanson, Alton. Rising Property Taxes and Neighborhood Development. M. of Urb. And Reg. Plan., George Washington University, 1978. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 1978 Gillette (Howard) Metropolitan Washington Region Urban History Subject Files, 18731995.

NEIGHBORHOODS 7 Call Number: Special Collections MS2060 Henig, Jeffrey. Citizens Against Crime: An Assessment of the Neighborhood Watch Program in Washington, D.C. Washington: Center for Washington Area Studies, George Washington University, 1984. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.G43 no. 2 Ihle, Dora. The Neighborhood Council Movement in the District of Columbia: An Experiment in Urban Community Planning. M.A. Thesis, George Washington University, 1936. Call Number: Special Collections 1910 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 Kofie, Nelson. Transforming the Ghetto: Neighborhood Decay and the Tenant Empowerment Question in Washington, D.C. (1954-1994). Ph.D. Thesis, George Washington University, 1996. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 1996 Kolker, Carole. Migrants and Memories: Family, Work, and Community among Blacks, Eastern European Jews, and Native-Born Whites in an Early Twentieth Century Washington, D.C. Neighborhood. Ph.D. Thesis, George Washington University, 1997. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 1997 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 Neighborhood Consumer Information Center & Low-Income Consumer Protection. Washington: s.n., 1971. Call Number: Special Collections HC 108.W3 N43 Olszewski, George. Forts Carroll and Greble, Washington, D.C. Washington: U.S. Office of History and Historic Architecture, 1970. Call Number: Special Collection E 501.O4

NEIGHBORHOODS 8 Olszewski, George. Mt. Vernon Square, Washington, D.C. Washington: Office of History and Historic Architecture, 1970. Call Number: Special Collections F 203.5.M6 O4 Overbeck (Ruth Ann) Papers, 1930-1999. Call Number: Special Collections MS2032 Pripusich, Joseph. The Impact of Relocation on Neighborhood Businesses: An Analysis for Selected Areas of the District of Columbia. M.A. Thesis, George Washington University, 1977. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 1977 Reynolds, Patrick. District of Columbia Neighborhoods: A Cartoon History. Willow Street: Red Rose Studio, 1997. Call Number: Special Collections F 195.R487 1997 Smith, Kathryn. Washington at Home: An Illustrated History of Neighborhoods in the Nation’s Capital. Northridge: Windsor Publications, 1988. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.W34 1988 Twombly, Jennifer. An Exploration of Neighborhood Racial Change in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area and an Analysis of Factors Influencing Neighborhood Racial Stability. Ph.D. Thesis, George Washington University, 2001. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 2001 Washington Area Studies Records, 1975-1992. Call Number: Special Collections RG0033 Wilson, Frank. Gentrification in Central Area Neighborhoods: Population and Housing Change in Washington, D.C., 1970-1980. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Michigan, 1985. Call Number: Special Collections HT 177.W3 W54 1985a Wilson (John A.) Papers, 1974-1993. Call Number: Special Collections MS2190

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NEIGHBORHOODS 9 Development Alternatives for the Downtown Urban Renewal Area, Washington, D.C., 1970-1980: Phase II, Mount Vernon Square Area, Findings and Conclusions. Baltimore: Hoffman, 1970. Call Number: Special Collections HD 7304.W3 D48 1970 Diner, Steven. The Regulation of Housing in the District of Columbia: An Historical Analysis of Policy Issues. Washington: Dept. of Urban Studies, University of the District of Columbia, 1983. Call Number: Special Collections KFD 166.D56 1983 Gale, Dennis. Washington, D.C.: Inner-City Revitalization and Minority Suburbanization. Philadelphia: Temple University, 1987. Call Number: Special Collections HT 177.W3 G35 1987 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 The Housing Improvement Program. Washington: Depart of Licenses and Inspection, 1960. Call Number: Special Collections HD 7304.W3 D54 1960 Implementing the District Elements of the Comprehensive Plan for the National Capital. Washington: Office of Planning, 1986. Call Number: Special Collections HT 168.W3 I565 1986 Jones, Ida. Creative Destruction: Identity and the Effect of Urban Renewal on Georgetown Methodists in Washington, D.C., 1945-1954. Ph.D. Thesis, Howard University, 2001. Call Number: Special Collections HT 177.W3 J65 2001a McGovern, Stephen. The Politics of Downtown Development: Dynamic Political Cultures in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1998. Call Number: Special Collections HT 177.S8 M34 1998 Paige, Jerome and Margaret Reuss. Safe, Decent and Affordable: Citizen Struggles to Improve Housing in the District of Columba, 1890-1982. Washington: Dept. of Urban Studies, University of the District of Columbia, 1983.

NEIGHBORHOODS 10 Call Number: Special Collections HD 7304.W3 P34 1983 Penfield, Alanson. A Tale of Rebellion: Facts and Figures form the Standpoint of a Departmental Clerk: Proposition for the Government to Solve the Problem of Diminishing the High Prices of House Rent in Washington. Washington: Intelligencer Printing House, 1867. Call Number: Special Collections F 198.T34 1867 Reilly, Scott. A History and Discussion of the Fair Share Housing Plan in the Washington Metropolitan Area. Washington: Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, 1984. Call Number: Special Collections HD 7304.W3 R44 1984 Richter, Irv. The Evolution of Federal Housing Programs and Their Impact on the District of Columbia. Washington: University of the District of Columbia, 1983. Call Number: Special Collections HD 7304.W3 R52 1983 Shepherd, Robert. When Culture Goes to Market: Space, Place, and Identity in an Urban Marketplace. New York: Peter Lang, 2008. Call Number: Special Collections HF 5472.U7 S54 2008 Sherwood, Suzanne. Foggy Bottom 1800-1975: A Study in the Uses of an Urban Neighborhood. Washington: George Washington University, 1978. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.G4 no 7 Washington Convention and Visitors Association. African American Heritage and Multicultural Guide: A Guide to African American and Multicultural Attractions in Washington, D.C. Washington: Washington DC Convention and Visitors Association, 2000. Call Number: Special Collections E 185.93.D6 A37 2000

ADAMS MORGAN Adams-Morgan: Democratic Action to Save a Neighborhood: A Demonstration of Neighborhood Conservation in the District of Columbia. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964. Call Number: Special Collections HT 177.D6 A45

NEIGHBORHOODS 11 Genis, Thomas P. An Urban Design Proposal for the Adams-Morgan Community. Washington: Consortium of Universities, Urban Transportation Center, 1972. Call Number: Special Collections HE 308.C655 no. 26 Glasgow (Myles) Papers, 1967-1998. Call Number: Special Collections MS2155 Henig, Jeffrey R. Gentrification in Adams-Morgan: Political and Commercial Consequences of Neighborhood Change. Washington: Center for Washington Area Studies, George Washington University, 1982. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.G4 no. 9 Kass, Henry D. Citizen Participation in a Technically-Oriented Governmental Decision Making Process: A Study of the Development of a Neighborhood Plan for the Adams-Morgan Project Area. Ph.D. Dissertation, American University, 1969. Call Number: Special Collections HT 177.W3 K37 1969a Kehne, W. Denver. Adams Morgan - A New Concept in Community Planning and Social Progress. Washington: s.n., 1964. Call Number: Special Collections HT 177.W3 K44 1964 Marindin, Hope. Adams-Morgan: Democratic Action Fails to Save a Neighborhood: Typescript, 1967. s.l.: s.n., 1967. Call Number: Special Collections MS2135/001-0002 #00005 Reed-Cooke Small Area Plan Study. Washington: George Washington University, School of Government and Business Administration, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, 1985. Call Number: Special Collections HT 168.W3 R42 1985

ANACOSTIA Anacostia. Washington: United States Army Map Service, 1949. Call Number: Special Collections G 3852.A4 1949.U54 Anacostia. s.l.: s.n., 193-. Call Number: Special Collections GRAPHIC 511

NEIGHBORHOODS 12 Anacostia English House, Va. Ave & 7th. s.l.: s.n., 1900. Call Number: Special Collections GRAPHIC 246 Anacostia River. s.l.: s.n., 193-. Call Number: Special Collections GRAPHIC 511 Anacostia Neighborhood Museum. The Evolution of a Community. Washington. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.A5 A53 Anacostia Neighborhood Museum. The Making of a Museum. Washington: The Museum, 1967. Call Number: Special Collections F 191.5.A52 1967 Anacostia Technical Watershed Study. Reston: CH2M Hill, 1982. Call Number: Special Collections GB 991.M3 C52 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 The Black Washingtonians: The Anacostia Museum Illustrated Chronology. Hoboken: J. Wiley, 2005. Call Number: Special Collections E 185.93.D6 B572 2005 Boswell, Rebecca. Design Guide for the Exterior Rehabilitation of Buildings in Old Anacostia. College Park: School of Architecture, University of Maryland, 1975. Call Number: Special Collections NA 9053.C6 D45 1975 Brooks, Keith. Anacostia River: An Annotated Bibliography. Rockville: Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, 1987. Call Number: Special Collections HD 1695.A52 B76 1987 Calendar of the Writings of Frederick Douglass in the Frederick Douglass Memorial Home, Anacostia, D.C. Washington: District of Columbia Historical Records Survey, 1940. Call Number: Special Collections Z 6616.D7 H57

NEIGHBORHOODS 13 Coates, Robert. Review of Report (Survey), Reclamation and Redevelopment, Anacostia River and Flats, Washington, D.C. Washington: U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1961. Call Number: Special Collections TC 425.A5 1961

Fellows, Balcha G. The Making of a Museum. Washington: Anacostia Museum, 1967. Call Number: Special Collections F 191.5 A52 1967 Hains, Peter C. Map of Anacostia River in the District of Columbia and Maryland. Washington: Corps of Engineers, 1891. Call Number: Special Collections G 3852.A5 N2 1891.H3 DD Hutchinson, Louise Daniel. The Anacostia Story, 1608-1930. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1977. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.A5 H87 Jeffords, Tracy. Memorial of the East Washington Citizen’s Association Relative to the Reclamation of the Flats of the Anacostia River. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1896. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.A5 M45 1896 Lumber Yard in Anacostia. s.l.: s.n., 186-. Call Number: Special Collections GRAPHIC 1153 Martin-Felton, Zora and Gail S. Lowe. A Different Drummer: John Kinard and the Anacostia Museum, 1967-1989. Washington: Anacostia Museum, 1993. Call Number: Special Collections E 185.53 W3 A546 1993 Martin-Felton, Zora and Gail S. Lowe. A Walk Through "Old" Anacostia. Washington: Anacostia Museum, 1976. Call Number: Special Collections GV 199.42 D6 M37 1976 Maryland-District of Columbia, Anacostia Quadrangle: 7 ½-minute Series. Washington: Geological Survey, 1945. Call Number: Special Collections G 3852.A4 1945.G46 CC Northern Congress Heights: A Neighborhood Analysis. Washington: Office of Housing Programs, 1971.

NEIGHBORHOODS 14 Call Number: Special Collections HT 177.D6 N6 f A Plan for Old Anacostia. Washington: D.C. Department of Housing and Community Development, 1979. Call Number: Special Collections NA 107.D5 D57 f Revitalization of Old Anacostia: A Neighborhood Analysis-Draft. Washington: D.C. Office of Housing Programs, 1972. Call Number: Special Collections HT 177.W3 D47 Rice, William. Community Control of Schools: A Change Strategy for Altering the Lifestyle and Improving Educational Opportunities for Inner City Residents of Anacostia, a Washington, D.C. Community. Ed.D. Thesis, University of Massachusetts, 1980. Call Number: Special Collections LC 221.3.W3 R52 1980a Senkevitch, Anatole, ed. Old Anacostia, Washington, D.C.: A Study of Community Preservation Resources. University of Maryland: School of Architecture, 1975. Call Number: Special Collections NA 9053.C6 O44 The State of Anacostia: 1988 Status Report. Washington: Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, 1989. Call Number: Special Collections HD 1695.A52 S72 1989 Taggart, Hugh. Improvement of the Anacostia Flats…: Letter from the Commissioners of the District of Columbia Transmitting the Report of Mr. Hugh T. Taggart, Special Counsel, on the Ownership of Lands and Riparian Rights along the Anacostia River in the District of Columbia. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910. Call Number: Special Collections TC 425.A5 1910 Tooker, William Wallace. On the Meaning of the Name Anacostia. Washington: American Anthropological Association, 1894. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.A5 T65 1894 Victor Gruen Associates. Anacostia Urban Core: A Study Prepared for the National Capital Planning Commission. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967. Cal Number: Special Collections HT 168.W3 G78 Washington's Far Southeast 70: A Report to the Honorable Walter E. Washington, District of Columbia. Washington: D.C. Office of Community Renewal Programs, 1970.

NEIGHBORHOODS 15 Call Number: Special Collections HT 177.D6 A71 Washington’s Far Southeast 70: Summary Edition of a Report to the Honorable Mayor Walter E. Washington, District of Columbia. Washington: s.n., 1970. Call Number: Special Collections HT 177.D6 A7

BRIGHTWOOD Cox, William van Zandt. Public Improvements Secured in the Northern Section of the District of Columbia by the Brightwood Avenue Citizens' Association: An Address. Washington: Press of W.F. Roberts, 1898. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.B8 C8 Grandine, Katherine Elizabeth. Brightwood, Its Development and Suburbanization, 1800-1915. M.A. Thesis, George Washington University, 1983. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 1983 Prince, Thomas Eugene. Washington D.C.'s Streetcar Suburbs: A Comparative Analysis of Brookland and Brightwood. M.A. Thesis, University of Maryland, 1979. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.B9 P74 1979

BROOKLAND Brookland Neighborhood Collection. Call Number: Special Collections MS2058 In the Matter of Notice of Public Hearing, Brookland Station-Glenmont Route: Proposed Station Design and Access Plans. Washington: BGH Reporting Service, 1973. Call Number: Special Collections HE 4491.W32 I564 1973 Nikkel, Stan R. A Study in the Development and Structure of an Interracial Neighborhood in Washington, D.C. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Maryland, 1973. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.B9 N54 1973a McDaniel, George, ed. Images of Brookland: The History and Architecture of a Washington Suburb. Washington: George Washington University Graduate Program in Historic Preservation, 1979. Call Number: Special Collections NA 735.W3 I42

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Prince, Thomas Eugene. Washington D.C.'s Streetcar Suburbs: A Comparative Analysis of Brookland and Brightwood. M.A. Thesis, University of Maryland, 1979. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.B9 P74 1979

BURLEITH Burleith Citizens Association Newsletter. Washington: Burleith Citizens Association, 1998-2010. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.B83 B87 Burleith Citizens Association Records, 1926-2001. Call Number: Special Collections MS2022 Burleith Garden Club Records, 1949-2000. Call Number: Special Collections MS2023 Russell, Edgar. A Short History of Burleith. Washington: Burleith Citizens Association, 1955. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.B83 R8

CAPITOL HILL Capitol Hill Directory. Washington: Capitol Hill Restoration Society, 1981, 1990. Call Number: Special Collections HE 8841.W32 C36 Capitol Hill Restoration Society. 39th Annual Capitol Hill House & Garden Tour: May 11 & 12, 1996. Washington: Capitol Hill Restoration Society, 1996. Call Number: Special Collections Ephemera 167 Capitol Hill Restoration Society. Capitol Hill House and Garden Tour 1997: Celebrating Our 40th Anniversary. Washington: Capitol Hill Restoration Society, 1997. Call Number: Special Collections Ephemera 115 Capitol Hill Restoration Society. Capitol Hill House and Garden Tour: Mother’s Day, May 13 & 14, 1995. Washington: Capitol Hill Restoration Society, 1995.

NEIGHBORHOODS 17 Call Number: Special Collections Ephemera 71 Capitol Hill Restoration Society. Capitol Hill Prospectus: A Report Prepared by a Joint Committee of Members from the Capitol Hill Community. Washington: Capitol Hill Restoration Society, 1967. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.C2 C32 Capitol Hill Restoration Society Records, 1904-2005. Call Number: Special Collections MS2009 Capitol Hill Southeast Citizens Association of Washington, D.C. Places and Persons on Capitol Hill: Stories and Pictures of a Neighborhood. Washington: s.n., 1960. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.C2 C33 Deutsch, Stephanie. Capitol Hill beyond the Monuments. Washington: Capitol Hill Art League, 1995. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.C2 C318 1995 Draper, Elizabeth. Only a Few of the Finest Historic Places and People on Old Capitol Hill, Southeast. Washington: Metropolitan Building Association, 1953. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.C2 D7 French, Francis O. Growing up on Capitol Hill: A Young Washingtonian’s Journal, 1850-1852. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.C2 F74 1997 Furness (Brian) Papers, 1966-2005. Call Number: Special Collections MS2149 Gale, Dennis E. The Back-to-the-City Movement Revisited: A Survey of Recent Homebuyers in the Capitol Hill Neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Washington: George Washington University, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, 1977. Call Number: Special Collections HD 7304.W3 G342 Harris & Ewing. Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C., Photographed from an Aeroplane. New York: New York Times Co., 1919. Call Number: Special Collections GRAPHIC 1167 ff

NEIGHBORHOODS 18 Metzger, Nancy Pryor. Brick Walks and Iron Fences: Capitol Hill’s History, Architecture, Walking Tours. Washington: Brickyard Press, 1976. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.C2 M47 Osborn, James M. Sleuthing an Old House. Washington: J.M. Osborn, 1985 Call Number: Special Collections F 202.C2 O82 1985 Places and Persons on Capitol Hill: Stories and Pictures of a Neighborhood. Washington, D.C.: Capitol Hill Southeast Citizens Association, 1960. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.C2 C33

Potomac Avenue Metro Impact Area. Washington: Office of Planning and Management, Planning and Zoning Divisions, 1974. Call Number: Special Collections HT 168.W3 D465 Report to the Congress of the United States on the Master Plan for Future Development of the Capitol Grounds and Related Areas. Washington: The Architect of the Capitol, 1981. Call Number: Special Collections NA 9127.W2 U54 1981 f Tour of Official Homes on Capitol Hill for the Benefit of Friendship House, March 17, 1956. Washington: Friendship House, 1956. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.C2 T68 1956

CHINATOWN AEPA Architects Engineers. Chinatown Design Guidelines Study: Chinatown Urban Design Study, Washington, D.C. Washington: Government of the District of Columbia, 1988. Call Number: Special Collections NA 9127.W2 A56 1988 Lee (Harrison) Papers, 1928-1992. Call Number: Special Collections MS2011 Lim, Wendy. Chinatown, D.C.: A Photographic Journal. Washington: Asian American Arts and Media, Inc., 1991. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.C46 C46 1991

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CLEVELAND PARK Anderson, Cherrie and Kathleen Wood. Cleveland Park: A Guide to Architectural Styles & Building Types. Washington: Cleveland Park Historical Society, 1998. Call Number: Special Collections NA 735.W3 A53 1998 Carroll, Rives. Cleveland Park Voices: A Social History. Washington: D.C. Community Humanities Council, 1984. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.C5 C53 1984 Cleveland Park. Washington: Columbia Historical Society, 1982. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.C5 C52 1982 De Ferrari, John. 4600 Connecticut Avenue: A Brief History. Washington: s.n., 2007. Call Number: Special Collections F 204.F65 D4 2007 District of Columbia. Neighborhood Planning Council 2 & 3. Origins. Washington: Neighborhood Planning Council 2 & 3, 1975. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.N7 O74 District of Columbia. Neighborhood Planning Council 2 & 3. Origins II. Washington: Neighborhood Planning Council 2 & 3, 1976. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.N7 O74 1976 Hamilton, Sara, Louise Madden, and Sheila Ruffine. Historic Preservation Study of Cleveland Park, Washington, D.C. Washington: American University, 1977. Call Number: Special Collections NA 7238.W3 C43 Mackintosh, Barry. Rock Creek Park: An Administrative History. Washington: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1985. Call Number: Special Collections F 203.5.R6 M33 1985 Madden, Louise Mann and Shiela Dressner Ruffine. Cleveland Park, Washington, D.C. Neighborhood: Historic Research. Washington: American University, 1977. Call Number: Special Collections NA 7238.W3 C43 1977 Mann-Kenney, Louise. Rosedale: The Eighteenth Century Country Estate of General Uriah Forrest, Cleveland Park, Washington, D.C. Washington: L. Mann-Kenney, 1989.

NEIGHBORHOODS 20 Call Number: Special Collections F 204.R67 M36 1989 Peter, Grace Dunlop and Joyce D. Southwick. Cleveland Park: An Early Residential Neighborhood of the Nation's Capital. Washington: Cleveland Park Community Library Committee, 1958. Call Number: Special Collections F 195.P45 Williams, Paul Kelsey and Kelton C. Higgins. Cleveland Park. Charleston: Arcadia, 2003. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.C5 W54 2003

COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Columbia Heights Citizen’s Association. A Statement of Some of the Advantages of Beautiful Columbia Heights: A Neighborhood of Homes. Washington: The Association, 1904. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.C6 S72 1904 Columbia Heights: A New Vitality. Washington: Department of Urban and Regional Planning, George Washington University, 1989. Call Number: Special Collections HT 168.W3 C643 1989 Sullivan, Anneliese. Schematic Master Plan to Rehabilitate Thomas W. Lamb’s Tivoli Theater in Columbia Heights, Washington, D.C. M.F.A. Thesis, George Washington University, 1990. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 1990

DUPONT CIRCLE Auster, Laura and Linda Cashdan. Dupont Circle Revisited: A Walker’s Tour. Washington: The L’Enfant Trust, 1984. Call Number: Special Collections F 203.5.D8 D87 1984 Cashdan, Linda and Laura Smith Auster. Dupont Circle Revisited: A Walker's Tour. Washington: The L'Enfant Trust, 1984. Call Number: Special Collections F 203.5 D8 D87 1984

NEIGHBORHOODS 21 Cherkasky, Mara. Slices of the Pie: Black and White Dupont Circle from the 1920's to the 1950's. M.A. Thesis, George Washington University, 1985. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 1985 Dupont Circle: In Commemoration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Dupont Circle Citizen's Association. Washington: Casillas Press, 1972. Call Number: Special Collections F 203.5 D8 D86 Dupont Circle Citizens’ Association. 30th Dupont Circle House Tour: Sunday, October 19, 1997, 12:00 Noon to 5:00 PM. Washington: Dupont Circle Citizens’ Association, 1997. Call Number: Special Collections Ephemera 122 Dupont Circle Citizens’ Association. 1996 Dupont Circle House Tour, Washington, D.C. Washington: Dupont Circle Citizens’ Association, 1996. Call Number: Special Collections Ephemera 88 Dupont Circle Citizens’ Association. Twenty-seventh Annual Dupont Circle House Tour: Sunday, October 16, 1994. Washington: Dupont Circle Citizens’ Association, 1994. Call Number: Special Collections Ephemera 61 Dupont Circle Profile. Washington: North Dupont Community Association, 1976. Call Number: Special Collections F 203.5 D8 D868 1976 Dupont Park, Washington, D.C. Picture. New York: A.C. Bosselman, 1911. Call Number: Special Collections GRAPHIC 780 Hersker, Alan. The Landscape from Within: Citizenship, Locale and the Construction of Place in Dupont Circle. Ph.D. Thesis, American University, 2002. Call Number: Special Collections F 203.5.D8 H46 2002a Leet Bros. Edson Bradley Residence, New Hampshire and Connecticut Avenues at Dupont Circle. Washington: Leet Bors, 1910. Call Number: Special Collections GRAPHIC 199 Leet Bros. Edson Bradley Residence, Dupont Circle: Turret Door. Washington: Leet Bors, 1910. Call Number: Special Collections GRAPHIC 200

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Olszewski, George J. Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C. Washington: U.S. Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation, 1967. Call Number: Special Collections F 203.5 D8 O4 Statue of Rear Admiral Samuel F. Dupont. Washington: Washington News Co., 191-. Call Number: Special Collections GRAPHIC 781 Williams, Paul K. Images of America: Dupont Circle. Charleston: Arcadia Publishing, 2000. Call Number: Special Collections F 203.5.D8 W55 2000

FOGGY BOTTOM Briggs, Ellis. Farewell to Foggy Bottom: The Recollections of a Career Diplomat. New York: McKay, 1964. Call Number: Special Collections E 748.B846 A3 Evans, Jessie Fant. Hamburg, the Colonial Town That Became the Seat of The George Washington University. Washington: George Washington University Alumni Association, 1935. Call Number: Special Collections F 195.E93 Foggy Bottom Collection, 1907-1998. Call Number: Special Collections MS0868 Foggy Bottom Restoration Association, 1954-1985. Call Number: Special Collections MS2159 Gregory, Nora. A Foggy Bottom Family: An Early Twentieth Century Account. Washington: District of Columbia Public Library, 1995. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.F6 G74 1995 Herman, Jan. A Hilltop in Foggy Bottom: Home of the Old Naval Observatory and the Navy Medical Department. Washington: Naval Medical Command, Department of the Navy, 1984. Call Number: Special Collections QB 82.U62 U54 1984

NEIGHBORHOODS 23 Kayser, Elmer Louis. Bricks without Straw: The Evolution of George Washington University. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1970. Call Number: Special Collections LD 1928 K38 Minnick, Mimi. Foggy Bottom: This is How They Lived. Typescript, 1986. Call Number: Special Collections MS2135/001-0009 #00104 Oral History Collection Records, 1904-1997. Call Number: Special Collections MS0371 Parker, Evelyn L. A Housing Study of Five Blocks in the Foggy Bottom Area of the First Ward: A Progress Report. Washington: Washington Housing Association, 1944. Call Number: Special Collections HD 7304.W3 P36 1944 f Sherwood, Suzanne Berry. Foggy Bottom 1800-1975: A Study in the Uses of an Urban Neighborhood. Washington: George Washington University, 1978. Call Number: Special Collections F 194.G4 no. 7 Sherwood, Suzanne Berry. From Rags to Riches: A History of Land Use in Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C., 1800-1975. M.A. Thesis, George Washington University, 1978. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 1978 University Historical Material Records, 1821-2006. Call Number: Special Collections RG0031

FRIENDSHIP HOUSE Friendship House Association Records, 1904-1992. Call Number: Special Collections MS2142

GEORGETOWN *Refer to Georgetown Bibliography

LEDROIT PARK

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Hightower, Barbara Elaine. LeDroit Park: The Making of a Suburb, 1972-1888. M.A. Thesis, George Washington University, 1982. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G6 1982 A Plan for LeDroit Park. Washington: D.C. Department of Housing & Community Development, 1979. Call Number: Special Collections NA 107.D5 D565 f

LOGAN CIRCLE Logan Circle Community Association. The Logan Circle Community Association House Tour: A Victorian Christmas, December 4, 1994, Sunday, 1-5 pm. Washington: The Association, 1994. Call Number: Special Collections Ephemera 68 Logan Circle Community Association. The Logan Circle Community Association House Tour: A Victorian Christmas, December 8, 1996, Sunday, 1-5 pm. Washington: The Association, 1996. Call Number: Special Collections Ephemera 87 Logan Circle Community Association. Logan Circle House Tour: A Victorian Christmas: Sunday, December 7th, 1997, 1:00-5:00 PM. Washington: The Association, 1997. Call Number: Special Collections Ephemera 124 The Logan Circle Historic Preservation Area. Washington: Margret Turner Associates, 1973. Call Number: Special Collections NA 7238 W3 T87 1973

MOUNT PLEASANT Battagalia, Barbara. Neighborhood Change and Revitalization in Mount Pleasant: The Long Time Homeowner’s Perspective. M. of Urb. and Reg. Plan, 1978. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 1978 Cadaval, Olivia. Creating a Latino Identity in the Nation’s Capital: The Latino Festival. New York: Garland Pub., 1998.

NEIGHBORHOODS 25 Call Number: Special Collections GT 4811.W37 C33 1998 Gale, Dennis. The Back-to-the-City Movement—or is it? A Survey of Recent Homebuyers in the Mount Pleasant Neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Washington: Department of Urban and Regional Planning, George Washington University, 1976. Call Number: Special Collections HD 7304.W3 G34 Kilbourne Place and Mt. Pleasant Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. s.l.: s.n., 194-. Call Number: Special Collections GRAPHIC 1240 Modan, Gabriella. Turf Wars: Discourse, Diversity, and the Politics of Place. Malden: Blackwell, 2007. Call Number: Special Collections HN 80.W3 M63 2007 Mount Pleasant Historic District. Application Form, Mount Pleasant Historic District. Washington: Mount Pleasant Advisory Neighborhood Commission, 198-. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.M9 M68 1980z Schiffres, Karen and Howard Gillette. A History of the Kenesaw Apartment House at: 3060 16th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., Mount Pleasant Neighborhood. s.l.: s.n., 1983. Call Number: Special Collections HD 7287.7.W3 S34 1983 Selsky, Claire. Life, Latinos and the Pursuit of Healthiness: Health Care Experiences of Latinos in Mount Pleasant, Washington, D.C. M.A. Thesis, George Washington University, 2008. Call Number: Special Collections AS 36.G3 2008 The Story of Mount Pleasant and Milestones of Its Later Day Development. Washington: Riggs National Bank, 1923. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.M9 S76 1923

SHAW Byrand, Karl John. Changing Race, Changing Place: Racial, Occupational, and Residential Patterns in Shaw, Washington, D.C., 1880-1920. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Maryland, 1999. Call Number: Special Collections HD 7288.92.U62 W37 1999

NEIGHBORHOODS 26 A Guide to Churches and Institutions in the Shaw Urban Renewal Area. Washington: D.C. Redevelopment Land Agency, 1974. Call Number: Special Collections BR 560.W35 D65 1974 Griffith, Reginald Wilbert. The Influence of Meaningful Citizen Participation on the "Urban Renewal" Process and of the Inner-City's Black Community. M.A. Thesis, MIT, 1969 Call Number: Special Collections HT 177.W3 G74 1969a

Sherwood, Brinton. Shaw School Urban Renewal Area Landmarks. Washington: National Capital Planning Commission, 1968. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.S45 S45 1968 Smith, Kathryn S. and Marya McQuirter. A Guide to the Historical Resources of Shaw. Washington: Thurgood Marshall Center for Service and Heritage, 1996. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.S45 S65 1996 Ref Urban Renewal Plan for the Shaw School Urban Renewal Area. Washington: National Capital Planning Commission, 1970. Call Number: Special Collections HT 177.W3.U56 1970 Williams, Paul K. Greater U Street. Charleston: Arcadia, 2002. Call Number: Special Collections F 205.N4 W54 2002

TENLEYTOWN Helm, Judith Beck. Tenleytown, D.C.: Country Village into City Neighborhood. Washington: Tennally Press, 1981. Call Number: Special Collections F 202 T45 H42 Helm, Judith Beck. Tenleytown, D.C.: Country Village into City Neighborhood. 2nd ed. Washington: Tennally Press, 2000. Call Number: Special Collections F 202 .T43 H42 2000

WOODLEY PARK

NEIGHBORHOODS 27 Holmes, Madelyn. Woodley Park Community: A Sketch of Our Past. Washington: Woodley Park Community Association, 1993. Call Number: Special Collections F 202.W6 H64 1993 Woodley Park Community Association. The Woodley Park Community Association Spring House Tour: Sunday, April 27, 1997, 1 to 4pm. Washington: The Association, 1997. Call Number: Special Collections EPHEMERA 116

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