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Washington Navy Yard

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871: 784: 866:"The navy yard is a complete work-shop, where every naval article is manufactured: it contains twenty-two forges, five furnaces, and a steam-engine. The shops are large and convenient; they are built of brick and covered with copper to secure them from fire. Steel is prepared here with great facility. The numbers of hands employed vary; at present there are about 200. A ship-wright has $ 2,50 per day, out of which he maintains his wife and family if he have any. Generally wages are very low for all manner of work; a common laborer gets but 75 cents per day, and finds himself. The whole interior of the yard exhibits one continual thundering of hammers, axes, saws, and bellows, sending forth such a variety of sounds and smells, from the profusion of coal burnt in the furnaces, that it requires the strongest nerves to sustain the annoyance." 887: 713: 1535: 780:, Tingey ordered the Yard burned to prevent its capture by the enemy. Both structures are now individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places. On August 30, 1814, Mary Stockton Hunter, an eyewitness to the vast conflagration, wrote her sister: "No pen can describe the appalling sound that our ears heard and the sight our eyes saw. We could see everything from the upper part of our house as plainly as if we had been in the Yard. All the vessels of war on fire-the immense quantity of dry timber, together with the houses and stores in flames produced an almost meridian brightness. You never saw a drawing room so brilliantly lighted as the whole city was that night." 990: 1481: 1063: 930: 1508: 1095: 1206:, notified Commodore Thomas Tingey, Navy had "conditionally consented" to testing Fulton's Torpedo system and that he was enclosing a copy of Mr. Fulton's "Torpedo War". Hamilton also added "You will prepare and transmit to Mr. Fulton at New York your objections to his system..." In September 1810 the Secretary Hamilton agreed to test Fulton's torpedo, and Commodore Thomas Tingey was directed to transport via stage coach two torpedo harpoon guns from Washington Navy Yard to New York "for Mr. Fulton". To Fulton's chagrin, after a number of attempts the torpedo test ended in failure. In 1822, Commodore 113: 1469: 83: 1493: 1194:
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 Jefferson's behest built the first fire engine for the White House°. In December 1807
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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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During the Civil War, a small number of women worked at the Navy Yard as flag makers and seamstresses, sewing canvas bags for gunpowder. Women again entered the workforce in the 20th century in significant numbers during WWII, where they worked at the Naval Gun Factory making munitions. Following the
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The 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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Navy Yard was Washington's earliest industrial neighborhood. One of the earliest industrial buildings nearby was the eight-story brick Sugar House, built in Square 744 at the foot of New Jersey Avenue, SE, as a sugar refinery in 1797–98. In 1805, it became the Washington Brewery, which produced beer
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The Washington Navy Yard was the scene of many scientific developments. In 1804 at the request of President Thomas Jefferson, navy yard blacksmith Benjamin King built the first White House water closet/toilet. For which Architect Benjamin Latrobe reminded King, " How shall I get the president of the
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For the first thirty years of the 19th century, the Navy Yard was the District's principal employer of enslaved and some free African Americans. Their numbers rose rapidly, and by 1808, the enslaved made up one-third of the workforce. The number of enslaved workers gradually declined during the next
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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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Washington Navy Yard payroll for May 1862 with the laboratory workers (seamstresses) who sewed canvass bags for gunpowder and flags for naval ships. The Civil War was the first time the navy yards hired women full-time in any significant
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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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Tingey to Robert Smith, 16 December 1807, Letters from Captains to the Secretary of the Navy ("Captains Letters"), Volume 9, 1 Sept 1807 - 31 Dec 1807, Letter 82, RG 260, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington,
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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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From its beginning, the navy yard had one of the biggest payrolls in town, with the number of civilian mechanics and laborers and contractors expanding with the seasons and the naval Congressional appropriation.
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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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Thomas Tingey to Robert Smith, 12 March 1806, Letters Received by the Secretary of the Navy, "Captains Letters" volume 4, letter 47, Roll 0004, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington,
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Paul Hamilton to Tingey, 2 July 1811, Navy Department, Miscellaneous Records of the Navy Department, Records Group 45, Roll 0175, p.33, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
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In WWII, the Washington Navy Yard & Naval Gun Factory employed women in large numbers for trade and craft jobs for the first time. This image dated January 1, 1943, shows female lathe operators.
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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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From its first years, the Washington Navy Yard became the navy's largest shipbuilding and shipfitting facility, with 22 vessels constructed there, ranging from small 70-foot (21 m)
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Building 126 is located by the Anacostia River, on the northeast corner of 11th and SE O Streets. The one-story building, built between 1925 and 1938, was recently renovated to be a
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Paul Hamilton to Tingey, 30 May 1810, Miscellaneous Records of the Navy Department, Record Group 45, Roll, 0175, p.26, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
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Carpenters time book dated Nov 22, 1819, enumerates the time ship carpenters, ship joiners and boat builders spent on different jobs. The projects listed include refitting the USS
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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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Following the war, the Yard continued to be the scene of technological advances. In 1886, the Yard was designated the manufacturing center for all ordnance in the Navy. Commander
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was frequently used for change of command ceremonies for naval commands in the area. Due to declining visitors to the ship, the expensive renovations she required, and the
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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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Hamilton to Tingey, 4 May 1810, Miscellaneous Records of the Navy Department, Letters, 1810, p. 22, Roll 0175, RG45, National Archives and Records Administration
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was towed away during the winter of 2015-2016 for scrapping. The U.S. Navy held an official departure ceremony for the ship on 17 October 2015.
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thirty years. However, free and some enslaved African Americans remained a vital presence. One such person was former slave, later freeman,
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During World War II, the Washington Navy Yard at its peak employed over 20,000 civilian workers, including 1,400 female ordnance workers.
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at Tripoli." On occasion, a dearth of applicants required a public announcement; the first such documented advertisement was by Commodore
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in 1814, Tingey recommended that the height of the eastern wall be increased to ten feet (3 m) because of the fire and subsequent
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1829 "A List of Colored men free & Slaves..." with slaveholders. Diarist, Michael Shiner, is enumerated, 6th from the bottom
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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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Among the vessels that were burned at the Yard were two warships under construction and nearing completion: the original
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An independent volunteer militia rifle company of civilian workers in the Washington Navy Yard was organized by the
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in 1813, and they regularly drilled after working hours. In 1814, Captain Doughty's volunteers were designated the
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https://www.history.navy.mil/content/dam/nhhc/browse-by-topic/heritage/washington-navy-yard/pdfs/WNY_History.pdf
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The Naval War of 1812, or the History of the United States Navy during the Last War with Great Britain, Part II
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at the Southeast Federal Center are part of this former property and now includes the headquarters for the
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Latrobe, Maryland Historical Society, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1984-1988 Vol.II, pp 908 – 910.
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On September 16, 2013, a shooting took place at the Yard. Shots were fired at the headquarters for the
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The history of the yard can be divided into its military history and cultural and scientific history.
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Doughty, William Captain, 2nd Regiment (Brent's) District of Columbia Militia War of 1812, NARA RG 94
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locks were cast at the Yard. Navy Yard technicians applied their efforts to medical designs for
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Eleanor Cassidy O'Donnell, pioneer nurse, at Washington Navy Yard Hospital payroll,8 March 1832
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marched into Washington, holding the Yard became impossible. Seeing the smoke from the burning
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U.S. Naval Gun Factory Washington, D.C. 1940s U.S. Navy Artillery & Gun Design Movie 26444
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who was the first mayor of Washington, D.C. In late August, they were ordered to assemble at
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web-page. Naval History & Heritage Command official website. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
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editors Aron Brenner, Benjamin Daily and Emanuel Ness, (New York:M.E.Sharpe, 2009),.xvii.
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The Yard serves as a ceremonial and administrative center for the U.S. Navy, home to the
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as part of the Washington Navy Yard Energy Demonstration Project. Features include two
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Station log March 12–13, 1828, listing Betsey Howard and Widow Speiden as cart drivers
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Diary of Michael Shiner Relating to the History of the Washington Navy Yard 1813-1869
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Military facilities on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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in Building 58. The museum closed on July 1, 2005, during the establishment of the
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Today, the Navy Yard houses a variety of activities. It serves as headquarters,
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was Superintendent of the Naval Gun Factory from January 1893 to February 1896.
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be brought West of the bridge or near the bridge, dressed in colors!" The
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Benjamin King 1764 -1840, navy yard master blacksmith who fought at Bladensburg
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Morris, Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Tyrell K. (October 17, 2015).
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The Yard was also a leader in technology as it possessed one of the earliest
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The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Second Series, Jefferson's Memorandum Books
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Sketches of the History, Life and Manner in the United States by a Traveler
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conspirators were brought to the Yard following their capture. The body of
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Naval History and Heritage Command 2005, pp72-76.accessed 5 December 2017
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It is the oldest shore establishment of the U.S. Navy, situated along the
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Ordnance production continued as the Yard manufactured armament for the
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over the years as it became necessary to increase the size of the Yard.
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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.
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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
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History of the Washington Navy Yard Civilian Workforce, 1799-1962
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History of the Washington Navy Yard Civilian Workforce 1799 -1962
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used in France during World War I were manufactured at the Yard.
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came to the Yard in 1812 to refit and prepare for combat action.
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Although inventoried and determined eligible for listing in the
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Naval History and Heritage Command 2015 Retrieved Oct. 30, 2016
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List of National Historic Landmarks in the District of Columbia
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until it closed in 1836. The brewery site was just west of the
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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.
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Capital Beer: A Heady History of Brewing in Washington, D.C
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and the World War I navy. The 14-inch (360 mm) naval
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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
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Northeastern University Press: Boston, 1986 pp 436 - 437
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from World War I arriving at the Washington Navy Yard,
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Business Improvement District. It is also part of the
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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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in what is now Parking Lot H/I in the block between
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The southern boundary of the Yard was formed by the
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