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Matthew Gault Emery

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up to that time. Of particular note within those projects were the paving and grading of 132 streets in the city. He also authorized the construction of a
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Emery's term was extremely short – only 11 months – but during that term, he oversaw the beginning of the largest construction projects ever seen in
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at the age of 19 (in 1837) and began apprenticing as an architect and builder. Three years later, he moved to Washington in hopes of gaining
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After the city government was abolished in favor of the territorial government in June 1871, Emery remained a steadfast advocate for
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Elected again as an Alderman in 1869, friends and colleagues encouraged Emery to run the following year against the incumbent mayor
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from 1870 to 1871, when the office was abolished. Emery was the last mayor of the city of Washington, D.C.; the current office of
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contracts to construct Federal buildings. Over the next decade, Emery would cut and lay stones for, among others, the
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in the District of Columbia, as well as for Congressional representation. He purchased the Washington home of
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Matthew G. Emery Elementary School, now Emery Education Campus, in Washington, D.C. was named for him.
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Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C.
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Columbia Historical Society (Washington, D.C.) (1917).
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21st Mayor of the City of Washington, D.C.
Sayles Jenks Bowen
Pembroke, New Hampshire
Washington
Rock Creek Cemetery
Republican

Mayor of the City of Washington, D.C.
Mayor of the District of Columbia
Pembroke, New Hampshire
Baltimore, Maryland
U.S. government
U.S. Treasury
Navy Department
White House
Washington Monument
Alderman
Republican Party
Abraham Lincoln
Sayles J. Bowen
Republicans
Washington
seawall
Anacostia River
Potomac

home rule
William Tecumseh Sherman
Civil War

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