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purchased two of the homes on the far western end of P Street SW between 4th and 4-1/2 Streets SW, and connected the homes into a single dwelling. Rodgers' property extended to the
Potomac River. This block became known as "Rodgers Row". In the early 1870s, the homes here were purchased and
494:"Streetcar and Bus Resources of Washington, D.C., 1862-1962." Multiple Property Documentation Form. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. United States Department of the Interior. May 10, 2006.
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later leased it from the Logans. Congress changed the circle's name to "Logan Circle" in
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