Mount Pleasant District of Columbia Centennial Celebration of the Fourth of Ju

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He was one of the original Free-State party that went to Kansas, from Massachusetts, in ] 854, to redeem that Territory from the foils of the pro-slavery men — removed to Washington in 1862, and entered the Second Auditor's Office, where he has since been in charge of the Law and Prosecuting Branch of that office.
The next house was built by S. H. Goodman, upon his 2 2 ANNALS OF MOUNT PLEASANT.
original purchase on Brown street, who completed and oc- cupied the same on the 15th of December, 187
...0. Mr. Goo 1 man is a native of Massachusetts, and removed to Washington from Chicago in 1862 and to Mount Pleasant in 1867. In 1862 he entered the Treasury Department, where he now remains in charge of one of the Sub-Divisions of the Internal Revenue Bureau.
Kext follows Edward S. Peck, who purchased the east half of Lot No. 25, on Howard avenue, in 1871, and built and moved into his house on the 26th of September, 1871. Mr. Peck is a native of New York, and served in the Union Army as Adjutant of the 100th Regiment, New York Volunteers.


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