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American residents. One of the first free blacks to buy property in the city was Lethe Hill, who purchased a lot at P and 30th Streets in 1819. Another free black, William Becraft, bought a home a block away. In time, a large neighborhood of free blacks formed in a 10-block area bounded by P Street NW, Constitution Avenue NW, 16th Street NW, and 6th Street NW. In the 1890s, Riggs Market—one of the city's important (if smaller) markets—was located on P Street NW between 14th and 15th Streets NW. A church at 508 P Street NW, formerly the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, became Springfield Baptist Church in 1941.
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P Street NW was important both commercially and topographically. The P Street ford marked the farthest point at which ocean-going ships could travel up Rock Creek. Slash Run, a major tributary of Rock Creek, began at 1700 P Street. P Street NW was also home to the city's earliest free African
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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
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later leased it from the Logans. Congress changed the circle's name to "Logan Circle" in December 1930 in Logan's honor. The Dupont Circle Citizens Association was founded in 1922 in a townhouse at 1767 P Street.
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along P Street SW in 1794-1795, but sold the property shortly afterward. The area bordering P Street passed through several hands, with the property becoming more and more
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Half of all property in this area was owned by African Americans. See: Brown, Letitia. "Residence Patterns of Negroes in the District of Columbia, 1800-1860."
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in 1791 as part of a general street naming program, in which east–west running streets were named alphabetically and north–south running streets numerically.
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at Rock Creek as the starting point of the city's original northern boundary. The first bridge to carry P Street over the creek was Paper Mill Bridge.
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to Southwest Waterfront Park, where it intersects with 4th Street SW. Along about half its length, on the south side of the street, is
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which stood near its headwaters. See: Hawkins, Don Alexander. "The Landscape of the Federal City: A 1792 Walking Tour."
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This streetcar barn was torn down in 1962 to allow for the construction of the Riverside Condominiums.
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purchased the "Stone Mansion" on Iowa Circle and P Street NW. Three-time presidential candidate
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in 1688, who sold it to Notley Young in 1770. Around 1792, Young sold the property to developer
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McArdle, Walter F. "The Development of the Business Sector in Washington, D. C., 1800-1973."
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P Street SE is fragmented and truncated due to the topography of the eastern side of the
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Brown, Letitia. "Residence Patterns of Negroes in the District of Columbia, 1800-1860."
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Hawkins, Don Alexander. "The Landscape of the Federal City: A 1792 Walking Tour."
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The "run", or creek, got its name from "slashes", or stands, or
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Henning, George C. "The Mansion and Family of Notley Young."
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Hagner, Alexander. "Street Nomenclature of Washington City."
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Hagner, Alexander. "Street Nomenclature of Washington City."
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Paullin, Charles O. "Washington City and the Old Navy."
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Proctor, John Claggett. "Chronicler's Report for 1930."
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refers to four different streets within the city of
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P Street (Washington, D.C.)

Georgetown
Washington, D.C.
George Washington
North Capitol Street
Georgetown University
Glover-Archbold Park
Rock Creek
Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway
P Street Bridge
Dupont Circle
Logan Circle
ford

Gospel
Edna Gallmon Cooke
Major General
John A. Logan
William J. Bryan
North Capitol Street
Florida Avenue
Amtrak
Union Market
Gallaudet University
Mount Olivet Cemetery
United States National Arboretum
Anacostia Park
Anacostia River
Deanwood

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