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woodworking company. Wardman's advertisements highlighted the "select environment of a restricted community". The first construction phases of houses were offered for sale from $ 6,750 to $ 7,150 each, with payment plans available asking a $ 400 down payment and $ 65 each month thereafter. The first model houses were located at 605 Rittenhouse Street and 608 Roxboro Place.
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Construction began in July 1924, and the first homes were completed by November 1924. Because Rittenhouse Street was a major thoroughfare running through the middle of the land, Wardman built the first houses on Rittenhouse Street. As the first houses neared completion, work began on houses on 7th
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By 1919, the land was owned by the Fort Stevens Tract Company Inc. Many of the surrounding streets had been renamed; Madison, Nicholson, Oglethorpe, and Peabody streets had been renamed Quackenbos, Rittenhouse, Sheridan, and Tuckerman streets, respectively. The newly renamed Rittenhouse Street had
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Wardman placed advertisements for the housing in local newspapers such as the Washington Post and Evening Star. The advertisements centered on the houses' modern amenities as well as their low prices, which were possible due to their mass production and Wardman's ownership of a planing mill and a
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In 1903, Gray still owned the land, but development had increased. North Brightwood had been built in four square blocks surrounded by Brightwood Avenue, Nicholson Street, Eighth Street, and Peabody Street. Peters Mill Seat had also been built in two square blocks surrounded by Brightwood Avenue,
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As Wardman developed more of the land, American culture changed. Increasingly, families were buying cars and desired garages. Wardman built street-level garages under the side porches of some of last houses built, in the 600 block of Somerset Street. The resurfacing of Georgia Avenue during the
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A street map from 1894 shows the land that later became Fort Stevens Ridge as being owned by Orlanda Gray. The land was part of large stretch of undeveloped land, with only a small amount of development in nearby Brightwood at the intersection of Brightwood Avenue (later renamed
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and his business partner Thomas P. Bones bought the forested plot of land with the intention of building moderately priced housing, which was scarce in Washington following World War I. Wardman had already successfully built houses in other Washington neighborhoods such as
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neighborhoods objected to Wardman's plans to increase the density of the area, saying it would change the suburban feel of the neighborhood. The zoning commission denied Warman's request to rezone the area, and Wardman ended up to building semi-detached houses after all.
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built during the 1920s. The neighborhood comprises about 50 acres (0.20 km) and is very roughly bounded by Peabody Street, Fifth Street, Underwood Street, and Ninth Street. As of the 2010 census, the neighborhood had 2,597 residents. It was named for nearby
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beginning of work on the development made the development more attractive to residents with cars, and the nearby Georgia Avenue and Takoma Park trolley lines made it attractive to residents without cars.
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Street and Roxboro Place. Each semi-detached house was built two stories high with six finished rooms, an unfinished basement, a front and back porch, and a small yard in the front, side, and back.
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The area was favorable for several reasons. It was within walking distance to schools, shopping, churches, and parks. It was also convenient to public transportation, namely the
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housing. Wardman initially sought to rezone the land for what he called community houses, which were rows of three, five, or nine attached houses. Residents of the nearby
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Wardman Construction Company (March 7, 1926). "What You Desired Yesterday You Can Afford to Buy Today".
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Wardman Construction Company (November 1, 1925). "24 New Dwellings Await Your Inspection".
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been extended eastward and now connected the developments of North Brightwood and
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Wardman Construction Company (June 9, 1925). "New Brick Homes Semi-detached".
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This article is about the neighborhood. For the Civil War fort, see
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Wardman Construction Company (May 17, 1925). "Fort Stevens Ridge".
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Celebrating a Century of Wardman Row House Neighborhoods
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Civil War-era fort used to defend the nation's capital
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Index

Fort Stevens
Neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
United States
Washington, D.C.
Brandon Todd
Northwest
Washington, D.C.
Fort Stevens
Civil War-era fort used to defend the nation's capital
invasion by Confederate soldiers
Georgia Avenue
Manor Park
Harry Wardman
Bloomingdale
Columbia Heights
Mount Pleasant
Brightwood Railway
downtown
Georgia Avenue
single-family
semi-detached
Manor Park
Brightwood
Takoma
Advertisement for Fort Stevens Ridge in The Washington Post, May 17, 1925.
Advertisement for Fort Stevens Ridge in The Washington Evening Star, August 1, 1925.
Advertisement for Fort Stevens Ridge in The Washington Evening Star, July 30, 1926.
Advertisement for Fort Stevens Ridge in The Washington Evening Star, December 4, 1926.
Advertisement for Fort Stevens Ridge in The Washington Evening Star, March 8, 1927.

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