Georgetown (Washington, D.C.) -- History
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Georgetown (Washington, D.C.) -- History
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Georgetown (Washington, D.C.)
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- Georgetown ReEnactmant for DC Heritage Neighborhood Day, Neuberg Associates ; produced by Mary Kay Ricks.
- The Georgetown waterfront, port town to urban neighborhood 1880-1920, by Kathryn Schneider Smith
- Georgetown's bicentenary
- Backward glances at Georgetown, with anecdotes of famous Washingtonians and their Georgetown homes, illustrations by Agnes Sanford Leary
- Old Georgetown on the Potomac, a historical sketch with a bibliography of source material, by Henry Ridgely Evans
- Old Georgetown (District of Columbia), by Hugh T. Taggart. [1st- paper] Reprinted from the Records of the Columbia Historical Society
- A Georgetown childhood, 1896-1914, an oral history interview with G.R.F. Key, Marcia M. Greenlee, interviewer and editor
- A portrait of old George town, by Grace Dunlop Ecker
- A Georgetown life, the reminiscences of Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon of Tudor Place, Grant S. Quertermous
- God lives in Georgetown, a brief look at his many houses, Peter T. Higgins
- Historical records and studies, Thomas F. Meehan, editor Society's publications, Volume XX
- Georgetown historic waterfront, Washington, D.C, a review of canal and riverside architecture, United States Commission of Fine Arts and Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation, National Park Service, Department of the Interior
- Creative destruction, identity and the effect of urban renewal on Georgetown Methodists in Washington, D.C., 1945-1954, by Ida Elizabeth Jones
- "George Washington's headquarters" in Georgetown,, and colonial days, Rock Creek to the Falls,, by Bessie Wilmarth Gahn, 1940
- Genial Georgetown, its past perfection, its prosperous present, its future fortune, Miller-Shoemaker Real Estate Co., Inc
- Buried in Georgetown, a brief look at cemeteries and burial grounds in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., by Peter T. Higgins
- Black Georgetown remembered, a history of its black community from the founding of "The Town of George" in 1751 to the present day, Kathleen M. Lesko, general editor & contributing author ; Valerie Babb and Carroll R. Gibbs, contributing authors
- The Georgetown historic district project, a cultural resources survey, prepared by Robinson & Associates, Inc., Engineering-Science, Inc., Smith Blackburn Stauffer
- Divided town,, by Mary Mitchell
- A portrait of old George town, by Grace Dunlop Ecker
- Early days of Washington, by S. Somervell Mackall ; illustrated by seventy-five engravings from photographs (with few exceptions) by the author
- Meet me at the bar I'm hungry, Mike Soper
- Searching for Georgetown, producer, Cameron Productions
- Black Georgetown remembered, a documentary video on the history of the Black Georgetown community
- Georgetown
- The chronicles of Georgetown, D.C., from 1751-1878, By Richard P. Jackson
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