09 Apr 2012

Lost Capitol Hill: Edward Kubel and His Heliostat

While researching a piece on manufacturing on the Hill (see this month’s Hill Rag for more) I came across a curious book: Historical and Commercial Sketches of Washington and Environs: Our Capital City, “The Paris of America”; Its Prominent Places and People etc etc. Most of the book is a series of short pieces extolling all […]


02 Apr 2012

Lost Capitol Hill: The Case of the Stolen Surtout Coat

Like most Hill residents, I swing through Eastern Market every weekend to see what’s for sale. You never know when you might find just the right piece of furniture, article of clothing, or item to hang on your wall there. A few weeks ago, I came across something in the last category. It’s currently being […]


26 Mar 2012

Lost Capitol Hill: The Stevens Tree

When we think of memorials and monuments today, structures of bronze and marble are what first spring to mind. Whether the figure on horseback such as the Grant statue in front of the Capitol or the simple obelisk that honors the memory of the father of our country and namesake of our city, monuments are […]


19 Mar 2012

Lost Capitol Hill: Anatomy of a Scandal (part 3)

Over the last two weeks, we’ve looked at one of the oldest urban legends related to the Capitol: that of the keeper of the crypt. One of the interesting features of urban legends is their ability to change over time, as people either wish to emphasize or de-emphasize various aspects of the story to fit […]


12 Mar 2012

Lost Capitol Hill: Anatomy of a Scandal (part 2)

Last week, we saw how a story was started and spread, but how the question of the truth of the original Tribune article on which the whole story is based was casually omitted. In the article, the reporter makes a number of allegations, and, as it turns out, very few of them really happened the […]


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