Historic Tenleytown - Subdivisions and Neighborhoods

Search By Decade: 1890 - 1900

 
Bangerter home, Reno City. (Helm, p. 71)
source: Tenleytown, DC - Country Village Into City Neighborhood

c/o: Eda Schrader Offutt

year: 1890
 

 
Morris Fitzgerald's blacksmith shop, located near the intersection of what are today Wisconsin Avenue and Van Ness Street in the 4200 block of Wisconsin. (Helm, p. 73)
source: Tenleytown, DC - Country Village Into City Neighborhood

c/o: Morris Fitzgerald, Jr.

year: 1890
 

 
Home built by William Heider on what is now 4200 Harrison St., NW. Chevy Chase, DC., at Friendship Heights. Heider owned 42 acres. (Helm, p. 71)
source: Tenleytown, DC - Country Village Into City Neighborhood

c/o: William F. Heider

year: 1890
 

 
House and office of John W. Chappell, M.D., built on Grant Road about a block east of Wisconsin Avenue in 1890. (Helm, p.125)
source: Tenleytown, DC - Country Village Into City Neighborhood

c/o: Dr. Mary Frances Brown

year: 1890s
 

 
One of the 'Tenallytown' trolley cards on Wisconsin Avenue. (Helm, p. 96)
source: Tenleytown, DC - Country Village Into City Neighborhood

c/o: Gladys Smith Clemons

year: 1890s
 

 
Hopkins map showing Nourse property. The Nourses' 'Highlands' is now part of Sidwell Friends School. Also Shows Peirce's Mill Road coming up from Rock Creek to Rockville Pike at intersection of what is now Van Ness Street. (Helm, p.158)
 

 
 

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