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United States into good humor with you about his Water Closet, & his side roof which you were to make? He complains bitterly of you using the privilege of a Man of Genius against him, - that is of being a little forgetful. – I so well know the goodness of your disposition, that I am determined, if possible, to want his quarreling with you at all events about so dirty a business as a Water Closet." King in 1805 again at
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shipbuilding facility. The waters of the
Anacostia River were too shallow to accommodate larger vessels, and the Yard was deemed too inaccessible to the open sea. Thus came a shift to what was to be the character of the yard for more than a century: ordnance and technology. During the next decade, the Navy Yard grew to become by 1819 the largest employer in Washington, D.C., with a total number of approximately 345 workers.
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Tyler 5 July 1841, James K. Polk 4 March 1845, Franklin Pierce 14 December 1853, and
Abraham Lincoln,18 May 1861 and 25 July 1861. There are also entries for foreign delegations and celebrities, e.g., 7 September 1825 for General Lafayette and 15 May 1860 for the visit of the first Japanese Embassy. The body of World War I's
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Washington Navy Yard often functions as a ceremonial gateway to the nation's capital. From early on, due to its proximity to the White House, the navy yard was the site of recurrent presidential visits. The Washington Navy Yard station log confirms many of these visits, for example, those of John
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approached Robert Smith, Secretary of the Navy and requested that a test of his new torpedo, be authorized at the
Washington Navy Yard. Fulton specifically asked that the Navy fabricate copper harpoon torpedoes and provide small boats manned with gunner's mates and boat crews. He envisioned a limited
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By World War II, the Yard was the largest naval ordnance plant in the world. The weapons designed and built there were used in every war in which the United States fought until the 1960s. At its peak, the Yard consisted of 188 buildings on 126 acres (0.5 km) of land and employed nearly
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For the first thirty years of the 19th century, the Navy Yard was the
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in the United States. The steam engine was the high-tech marvel of the early
District and often commented on by authors and visitors. Samuel Batley Ellis, an English immigrant, was the first steam engine operator, and in 1810 was paid the high wage of $ 2.00 per day. The steam engine ran the sawmill
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on 15 May 1815 "To Blacksmiths, Eight or Ten good strikers capable of working on large anchors, and other heavy ship work, will find constant employ and liberal wages, by application at the navy yard, Washington" Following the War of 1812, the Washington Navy Yard never regained its prominence as a
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ordered Commodore Tingey to provide a "4th of July 18 gun salute, commencing at Sunrise and another commencing at 12 o'clock and yet another commencing at Sunset. Hamilton then added a note that "Rockets are to be displayed on common before the North front of the President's house and could not the
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During the Civil War the navy hired about two dozen women as seamstresses in the Ordnance Department, Laboratory Division. The Department produced naval shells and gunpowder. The women sewed canvas bags that were used to charge ordnance aboard naval vessels. They also sewed flags for naval vessels.
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In 1819, Betsey Howard became the first female worker documented at the navy yard (and perhaps in the federal service), followed shortly after by Ann Spieden. Both Howard and Spieden were employed as horse cart drivers, "and like their male counterparts employed per diem, at $ 1.54 a day, working
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on 16 January 1883, applications for employment at the navy yard were informal, mainly based on connections, patronage, and personal influence. An example from 1806 is the employment of Winthrop and Samuel Shriggins, two ship carpenters who were hired at $ 2.06 per diem, based on the approval of
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building #197. Fifteen people, including 13 civilians, one D.C. police officer, and one base officer, were shot. Twelve fatalities were confirmed by the United States Navy and D.C. Police. Officials said the gunman, Aaron Alexis, a 34-year-old civilian contractor from Queens, New York, was killed
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against the British regulars before being overwhelmed. Benjamin King (1764-1840), a navy yard civilian master blacksmith, fought at Bladensburg. King accompanied Captain Miller's Marines into battle. King took charge of a disabled gun and was instrumental in bringing that gun into action. Captain
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Most of these workers were paid about $ 1.00 per day. Their work was dangerous, for there was always the risk of a single errant spark igniting nearby gunpowder or pyrotechnics with catastrophic results, such as the explosion and fire on 17 June 1864 that killed 21 young women working at the
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On August 20th, Major-General Ross and Rear-Admiral Cockburn, with about 5,000 soldiers and marines, moved on Washington by land… Ross took Washington and burned the public buildings; and the panic-struck Americans foolishly burned the
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1805-1880 whose diary chronicled his life and work at the navy yard for over half a century There is the documentation for enslaved labor euphemistically called "servants" still working in the blacksmith shop as late as August
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on July 23, 1799. The Washington Navy Yard was established on October 2, 1799, the date the property was transferred to the Navy. It is the oldest shore establishment of the U.S. Navy. The Yard was built under the direction of
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of the nearby Marine Barracks of Washington, D.C., and were positioned to be the third and final line of the American defenses. Together, they effectively used devastating artillery and fought in hand-to-hand combat with
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SE, are still marked by a white brick wall that surrounds the Yard on the north and east sides. The following year, two additional lots were purchased. The north wall of the Yard was built in 1809 along with a
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to the present day. The Naval History and Heritage Command is housed in a complex of buildings known as the Dudley Knox Center for Naval History. Leutze Park is the scene of colorful ceremonies.
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was the first labor strike of federal civilian employees. The unsuccessful strike was from 29 July to 15 August 1835. The strike was over working conditions and in support of a ten-hour day.
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war, most were discharged. In the modern era, women working at the Yard have increased their presence in executive, managerial, administrative, technical, and clerical positions.
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trial on the feasibility of sinking a small sloop. The trial was never funded and a perplexed and exasperated Fulton complained to Jefferson about the naval establishment.
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whole or part days as required." In 1832 the Washington Navy Yard Hospital, hired Eleanor Cassidy O'Donnell to work as a nurse.
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developed his distinctive bottle-shaped cannon that became the mainstay of naval ordnance before the Civil War. In 1898,
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Navy-yard, Washington: History from Organization, 1799, to Present Date
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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The Captain from Connecticut: The Life and Naval Times of Isaac Hull.
1813:"Washington Navy Yard Employee listing dated 23 May 1806 (148 names)"
1739:, D.C. New York Historical Society Quarterly Bulletin 1924, pp 80–83.
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The original boundaries that were established in 1800, along 9th and
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House Armed Services Subcommittee on Seapower and Projection Forces
1888:"Washington Navy Yard Payroll for Mechanics and Laborers 1819-1820"
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2122:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form"
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25,000 people. Small components for optical systems, parts of
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Miller remembered King's gun "cut down sixteen of the enemy."
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Buildings of the United States government in Washington, D.C.
2540:"4 killed, 8 injured in a shooting at Washington Navy Yard"
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Capital Beer: A Heady History of Brewing in Washington, D.C
1687:"Register of Patients at Naval Hospital Washington DC 1814"
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2610:"11th Street Bridges Final Environmental Impact Statement"
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and the World War I navy. The 14-inch (360 mm) naval
2477:"Washington Navy Yard Says Goodbye to Display Ship Barry"
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joined the combined forces of Navy Yard sailors, and the
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and assigned to serve under the overall command of Major
2619:. Government of the District of Columbia. Archived from
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Northeastern University Press: Boston, 1986 pp 436 - 437
613:, under the supervision of the Yard's first commandant,
2584:"Navy Yard Visitor's Center Completes Net Zero Project"
2450:. Washington: United States Navy, Chief of Information.
2403:"Museum ship at Navy Yard leaving the nation's capital"
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from World War I arriving at the Washington Navy Yard,
874:"Sailors or Laborers Wanted" for Washington Navy Yard,
670:. The land located along the Anacostia was added to by
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Business Improvement District. It is also part of the
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Shipyards on the National Register of Historic Places
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Rebuilt buildings and structures in the United States
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welcomes visitors to the Navy Art Collection and its
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Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
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61:An aerial view of Washington Navy Yard during 2021
4849:Colonial Revival architecture in Washington, D.C.
4160:List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
2617:District of Columbia Department of Transportation
2382:. Washington Navy Yard: Naval District Washington
1548:docked at the Washington Navy Yard, 15 April 1984
1237:was tested in the Anacostia River in 1912, and a
523:plant, the yard currently serves as home to the
4874:National Historic Landmarks in Washington, D.C.
4552:National Register of Historic Places portal
2655:. United States Environmental Protection Agency
2653:Naval Facilities Engineering Command Washington
2012:The Encyclopedia of Strikes in American History
1716:Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
1474:View of Washington Navy Yard's dock, circa 1867
1253:hands and molds for artificial eyes and teeth.
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1241:was completed at the Yard in 1916. The giant
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1501:shop at the Washington Navy Yard, circa 1917
1405:and numerous other naval commands. Several
620:, who served in that capacity for 29 years.
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1130:The Washington Navy Yard was added to the
1125:United States Department of Transportation
630:, the ceremonial entrance to the Navy Yard
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4100:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
3064:Naval Information Warfare Systems Command
2993:Naval Forces Europe – Naval Forces Africa
1852:, (New Haven, by the author, 1826), p.140
662:(then called the "Eastern Branch" of the
549:National Museum of the United States Navy
349:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
40:Part of Naval Support Activity Washington
2427:Dingfelder, Sadie (September 10, 2015).
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378:U.S. National Historic Landmark District
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1599:1835 Washington Navy Yard labor strike
1362:Naval Sea Systems Command Headquarters
1288:From 1984 to 2015, the decommissioned
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924:1835 Washington Navy Yard labor strike
3018:Operational Test and Evaluation Force
2689:"The United States Naval Gun Factory"
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1455:National Register of Historic Places
1403:U.S. Navy's Military Sealift Command
1387:Naval Facilities Engineering Command
1202:On 4 May 1810 Secretary of the Navy
1138:on May 11, 1976. It is part of the
1132:National Register of Historic Places
1008:resigned his commission to join the
132:Show map of the District of Columbia
4889:Superfund sites in Washington, D.C.
1433:system, one-hundred thirty-two 235
1214:for the overhaul of large vessels.
1175:National Museum of the Marine Corps
1033:was repaired at the Yard after her
862:, toured the navy yard. She wrote,
4515:National Historic Preservation Act
3375:Unclassified miscellaneous vessels
1560:Washington Navy Yard Looking West
681:to the 246-foot (75 m) steam
566:In 1998, the yard was listed as a
541:Naval History and Heritage Command
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4670:Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C.
2705:Washington Navy Yard Walking Tour
1950:"Fireworks, Hoopskirts—and Death"
897:U.S. Army Arsenal Washington D.C.
666:). The west side was undeveloped
592:History of the United States Navy
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1171:Marine Corps Historical Society
1117:General Services Administration
4468:Federated States of Micronesia
4114:Architectural style categories
3124:Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
2807:Vice Chief of Naval Operations
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3023:Naval Network Warfare Command
3008:Naval Special Warfare Command
3003:Naval Forces Southern Command
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722:United States naval architect
162:Show map of the United States
4894:United States Navy shipyards
4747:Joint Base Anacostia–Bolling
4024:Joint Base Anacostia–Bolling
3988:Washington Metropolitan Area
3697:Navy Senior Enlisted Academy
3089:Office of Naval Intelligence
3059:Naval Supply Systems Command
2998:Naval Forces Central Command
2899:Expeditionary Combat Command
2677:Washington Navy Yard history
2401:Copper, Kyle (May 6, 2016).
1937:Daily National Intelligencer
1749:Roosevelt, Theodore (1902).
805:, a 44-gun frigate, and the
741:District of Columbia Militia
527:and is headquarters for the
102:Show map of Washington, D.C.
25:The Yards (Washington, D.C.)
21:Navy Yard (Washington, D.C.)
3682:Naval Hospital Corps School
3488:Explosive ordnance disposal
3330:Registered civilian vessels
3099:Naval Legal Service Command
2797:Under Secretary of the Navy
1625:DC.GOV – Office of Planning
596:History of Washington, D.C.
572:environmental contamination
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4499:American Legation, Morocco
4043:Marine Corps Base Quantico
3129:Navy Installations Command
1837:City of Washington Gazette
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1204:Paul Hamilton (politician)
1179:Marine Corps Base Quantico
1136:National Historic Landmark
1134:in 1973, and designated a
915:Paul Hamilton (politician)
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837:Before the passage of the
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3114:Bureau of Naval Personnel
3049:Naval Air Systems Command
3044:Naval Sea Systems Command
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2682:October 25, 2014, at the
2588:Naval District Washington
2516:. WJLA TV. Archived from
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1379:Naval Sea Systems Command
1375:Chief of Naval Operations
1328:Naval District Washington
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3606:Officer Candidate School
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3119:Chief of Naval Personnel
3028:Military Sealift Command
2590:. Department of the Navy
1991:Papers of Benjamin Henry
1419:net-zero energy building
515:Formerly operating as a
19:Not to be confused with
3914:Ship naming conventions
3677:Naval Chaplaincy School
3641:Marine Corps University
3637:Naval Community College
3621:Naval University System
3380:Yard and district craft
2499:April 26, 2009, at the
2373:Sharp, John G. (2005).
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1817:www.genealogytrails.com
1443:panels, and windows of
1399:United States Navy Band
1391:Naval Historical Center
1189:Cultural and scientific
842:Secretary of the Navy,
749:Chesapeake Bay Flotilla
561:United States Navy Band
4605:military installations
4437:Minor Outlying Islands
4420:Lists by insular areas
4134:Keeper of the Register
3894:Revolt of the Admirals
3849:Line-crossing ceremony
3754:Awards and decorations
2568:; September 16, 2013;
2320:Peck, Garrett (2014).
1735:Mary Stockton Hunter,
1648:"Washington Navy Yard"
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3575:Operations specialist
3508:Medical Service Corps
2792:Secretary of the Navy
2565:DC Navy Yard Gunshots
2520:on September 16, 2013
2210:National Park Service
2126:National Park Service
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4494:District of Columbia
4058:Washington Navy Yard
3909:Ship decommissioning
3884:Navy service numbers
3707:Nuclear Power School
3687:Naval Justice School
3518:Civil Engineer Corps
3315:Mine warfare vessels
3013:Naval Reserve Forces
2969:Fleet Forces Command
2936:Carrier strike group
2174:"The Road to Reuse…"
2067:www.usgwarchives.net
2042:www.usgwarchives.net
1572:Washington Navy Yard
1279:transatlantic flight
1275:Charles A. Lindbergh
1148:Navy Yard – Ballpark
487:Washington Navy Yard
359:Washington Navy Yard
323:Garrison information
156:Washington Navy Yard
126:Washington Navy Yard
96:Washington Navy Yard
35:Washington Navy Yard
3109:Naval Safety Center
3069:Fleet Cyber Command
2494:Navy Art Collection
2023:Maloney, Linda M.
1917:genealogytrails.com
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1167:Marine Corps Museum
829:Civilian employment
643:, now known as the
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4029:Joint Base Andrews
3904:Ship commissioning
3370:Torpedo retrievers
2931:Aircraft squadrons
2894:Fleet Marine Force
2758:United States Navy
2693:Theodore F. Jewell
2128:. November 1, 1975
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3104:Naval Observatory
2946:Naval Observatory
2698:Harper's Magazine
2626:on March 10, 2014
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1954:National Archives
1429:wells, a battery
1344:Revolutionary War
1338:of naval art and
1235:aircraft catapult
1085:Great White Fleet
1050:John Wilkes Booth
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