Sixteenth Street Architecture volume 2

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Sixteenth Street Architecture volume 2
Sue a Kohler
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" A dapper, elegant man of wit and charm, Fleming was not only a builder but a successful realtor, apparently spending over $1, 000, 000 annually on building operations in the city, presumably his own funds. While he was con- sidered a skilled and highly organized business- man, he was also credited with excellent employee relations, championing better working conditions, higher wages and a shorter work week even while president of the Master Builders' Association of Washington.
In 1870, three
...years after arriving in Washing- ton from Richmond, Fleming joined the District National Guard. He eventually rose to the rank of colonel, a title he retained throughout the remainder of his life. In 1886, he married Bell Vedder, daughter of Colonel Nicholas Vedder, chief paymaster for General Sherman. They had two children: India Bell and Robert Vedder Fleming, who became a prominent banker (chairman of the board for Riggs) and philan- thropist. Until Colonel Fleming's unexpected death in 1907, the family divided their time between a city residence at 1408 Massachusetts Avenue and "Red Top", a "country retreat" for- merly owned by President Grover Cleveland and now the subdivision known as Cleveland Heights.

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