Robert Pohl

Robert Pohl worked for many years as a computer programmer but recovered from that and became a full time stay-at-home dad. With his son now in school, he has expanded his horizons and become a self-taught historian. He has written books about his house as well as Emancipation in the District of Columbia. You can reach Robert at Robert[at]thehillishome.com

Robert Pohl
29 Oct 2012

Lost Capitol Hill: Hail to the Whip!

With Sandy about to hit the District, I decided to look at some old posts about previous storms to have done their worst here, and came across a story that I hope will appeal to all my readers hunkered down and awaiting the future. Stay safe everyone, and stay inside. And let’s hope that the […]


22 Oct 2012

Lost Capitol Hill: Lewis Deblois

As a history nerd, I was thrilled that the Hill Center named the rooms in the Old Naval Hospital after various important people from around the Hill. They chose wisely between well-known figures, and those that have been unjustly thrust into obscurity. But one name is missing. So today, I’ll do my best to make […]


15 Oct 2012

Lost Capitol Hill: Souvenirs of the Capitol

One of the must-do stops on a tour of Washington DC is in one of its ubiquitous souvenir shops. And why not: Souvenirs are a big business, as can be attested by the large – and growing – gift shops attached to every major sight on the Hill, whether the Library of Congress, the Capitol, […]


09 Oct 2012

Lost Capitol Hill: Postseason Baseball on Capitol Hill

With the division series now tied 1-1, and playoff baseball returning to the District for the first time in 79 years, it’s time to look back at D.C.’s one World Series championship, now almost 90 years ago. And if today’s column feels familiar, that’s because it is: I originally posted it at the beginning of […]


01 Oct 2012

Lost Capitol Hill: The Hechinger Mall

This week’s column will be slightly different than usual, as I have been given a book to review. I was sent a copy of Becoming What We Can Be: Stories of Community Development in Washington, DC, which was written by Tony Proscio, and found that the stories were indeed relevant to my interests. The book […]


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