Rand Mcnally Cos Pictorial Guide to Washington And Environs Including Com

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Julian Ralph
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Christian Heurich, who owns the brewery a block below, lives at No. 1307. Paymaster-General Stewart, United States Navy, resides at No. 1315 ; Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, widow of the late Senator from California, and famous for her charities, at No. 1400; and the widow of the late " Sunset " Cox at No. 1408. North of Dupont Circle the Leiter mansion is conspicuous, and that of W. C. Whittemore, another retired Chicago merchant, is on the next corner, at No. R. I'ii. The large, white house opposite thi...s is the home of Lieut. Rifli:ird. -n Ctover, United States Navy. The Rev. P. Van Wyck, a retired chaplain of the navy, lives at No. 1601 ; Representative Dalzell of Pennsyl- vania, at No. 1605; and Thomas Nelson Page, the novelist, on the corner of R Street. Some notable residences, away from the district surveyed above, should be men- tioned. The officers attached to the Navy Yard, to the Washington Bar- racks and to the cavalry post at Fort Meyer, dwell at these stations in the more or less cozy quarters provided by the Government for them.

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