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 […]


08 Jul 2014

Hill's Eye View: Carrying a Great Weight on Those Gorgeous Wings

Are you enjoying the fruits and veggies you find at local farmers markets? The bees get most of the credit, but butterflies too do their fair share of work pollinating, and considering 90 percent of all plants need a pollinator to distribute pollen to set fruit and seeds, that’s quite a burden for those paper thin […]


08 Jul 2014

Hill Buzz

City Desk provided a recap of last week’s community meeting on the CSV Virginia Avenue Tunnel Project. and JDLand shared a video from DDOT and FHWA showing the expected progression for the tunnel’s construction. ANC 6B Commissioner Kirsten Oldenburg also provided her comments for the portion of time she sat through the meeting. Housing Complex […]


08 Jul 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: July 8, 1864

We continue to look at the runup to the attack on Washington D.C. on July 11, 1864 today. As the week leading up to the Battle of Fort Stevens progressed, the news became more and more unclear. Some of this was due to the lack of solid information, but it was partly also due to […]


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