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Eckington (Washington, D.C.)

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322:. The Met Branch was a line that brought commuters into the city from Maryland beginning in 1873. In 1888, the B&O bought 13 acres (53,000 m) just north of Florida Avenue and built a passenger station. Passengers were to disembark and ride the new electric line into the city. A few years later, the B&O built a huge freight depot next to the passenger station. This freight center spurred the development of manufacturing and warehousing along the west side of the tracks from Florida Avenue north to Rhode Island Avenue, Truesdell's covenants notwithstanding. The National Biscuit Company ( 40: 52: 1342: 1356: 1334: 1317: 279:, which distributed water throughout the new neighborhood. Truesdell erected five "pretty cottages" which, according to an 1888 newspaper account, were "all fitted up as city houses," with steam heat and hot and cold running water. Eckington was wired for electricity in 1889, two years before electricity was installed in the 294:
Truesdell placed restrictive covenants in the deeds of Eckington's residential properties that required that each house cost at least $ 2,000 and be set back 15 feet (4.6 m) from the building line. There was to be no manufacturing. The Union Army veteran did not place racial restrictions in the
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and his wife Frances, who subdivided the property, improved it substantially for habitation, sold lots, and built several houses. Truesdell undertook extensive grading operations to level the landscape of his 87-acre (350,000 m) Eckington subdivision. He laid down water and sewer pipes, paved
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into one of those houses at 1725 Third Street. From 1889 to 1897, Lane developed nearly 20 properties in Eckington. None of Truesdell's original five houses exists today, although several detached houses from the late 19th century, by Lane and others, dot the streets of Eckington. The first three
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was dug into a trench to facilitate high-speed, high-volume traffic. The entrenched highway created a stark separation between Eckington from Bloomingdale. North Capitol Street remains noisy and difficult to cross; this, along with the railroad tracks on its east, gives Eckington its relatively
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and followed by just a few months the first practical electric railway in Richmond, Virginia. The line ran from Seventh Street and New York Avenue NW to Fourth and T Streets NE in Eckington, then was extended in 1889, up Fourth Street to Michigan Avenue and The
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and mayor of Washington from 1827 to 1830. Gales bought the Northeast tract in 1815, and in 1830 erected a two-story house on the hilltop, about where Third and U Streets intersect today. Gales named his estate Eckington after
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neighborhood to the east. It was designed to carry motor traffic and pedestrians. A trolley connection at the west end of the bridge stopped in 1962, and the bridge was demolished in the late 1960s.
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decades of the 20th century brought a boom in rowhouse construction to Eckington as it did in many parts of the District of Columbia.
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streets in asphalt and concrete, and erected a stand pipe near the old Gales house. A steam pump brought water to the
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In 1907, a bridge at 4th and T St. NE was built over the tracks to connect Eckington with the
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deeds, although as late as 1930, there were no African American families living in Eckington.
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Although the streetcar had been a community center for both Eckington and
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The contractor for Truesdell's houses was John H. Lane, who moved from
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Cemeteries. Eckington is less than one mile (1.6 km) southeast of
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Col. Truesdell's subdivision straddled the narrow tracks of the
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began service on October 17, 1888. It was Washington's first
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The land which became Eckington was the country home of
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Neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
Houses in Eckington (2013)
Eckington within the District of Columbia
38°54′55″N 77°00′06″W / 38.9153°N 77.0017°W / 38.9153; -77.0017
United States
Washington, D.C.
Zachary Parker
neighborhood
Northeast Washington, D.C.
Prospect Hill
Glenwood
Howard University
United States Capitol
Sirius XM Radio
Rhode Island Avenue
Edgewood
North Capitol Street
Bloomingdale
Florida Avenue
Truxton Circle
NoMa
Metro rail Red Line
Metro
Brentwood
NoMa–Gallaudet U Station
Rhode Island Avenue–Brentwood Station
Joseph Gales Jr.
National Intelligencer
the village in Derbyshire, England
American Civil War

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