15 Jul 2014

Hill Buzz

Washington Business Journal reported on the pitch from Edens Reality to build a movie theater at Union Market. Urban Turf checked out a block on which everything seems to be for sale. JDLand shared an animated video from DDOT and FHWA on how the CSX Virginia Avenue Project construction will and will not impact the neighborhood. ANC […]


14 Jul 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: July 14, 1864

As we have seen in the previous installments of our look at how the battle of Fort Stevens 150 years ago was seen in the newspapers of the time, news of the battle of Fort Stevens was slow in being printed in D.C., based on hearsay and often wrong. Thus, too, was the news on the […]


11 Jul 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: July 11, 1864

One hundred and fifty years ago today, July 11, 1864, is generally considered to be the beginning of the Battle of Fort Stevens, which is located about four miles due north of the White House, on what was then 7th Street and is today Georgia Avenue. Around noon of that day, the first of Confederate […]


10 Jul 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: July 10, 1864

Today’s update is, in contrast to yesterday’s, short. This is not due to a shortage of news, but rather a shortage of newspapers. It being Sunday, only one newspaper was slated to be published, and while one other put out an extra, that seems to have been lost to history.


09 Jul 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: July 9, 1864

As we continue our series looking at the news from the Civil War, we get today to July 10, 1864. 150 years ago today, the Union fought a desperate battle on the banks of the Monocacy River, just southeast of Frederick, Maryland. They were attempting to stop Jubal Early’s troops from crossing the river, which […]


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