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Genealogy Resources for District of Columbia, Washington DC

District of Columbia encompasses approximately 61 square miles* in the State of Washington DC.

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These resources for the State of Washington DC may contain resources for District of Columbia:

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Celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the establishment of the seat of government in the District of Columbia
Historic sketches at Washington (DC) containing a full record of the origin and early history of Washington City and its founders
Historical court records of Washington, District of Columbia death records of Washington, D.C., 1801 to 1878, as taken from Administration of estates records group no. 21 (old series), District Court records of Washington, D.C
History of the Soldiers' Home, Washington, D.C
History of the Washington National Monument and of the Washington National Monument Society
Morrison's stranger's guide to the city of Washington, and its vicinity 1855 (DC)
New standard guide of the city of Washington and environs with map and indicator for locating all points of interest and the principal business houses
Notes on Washington, or, Six years at the national capital
Our Washington a comprehensive album of the nation's capital in words and pictures
Philp's Washington described a complete view of the American capital, and the District of Columbia with many notices, historical, topographical, and scientific, of the seat of government
Pictures of the city of Washington in the past
Rambling through Washington (DC) an account of old and new landmarks in our capital city
Rand, McNally and Co.'s pictorial guide to Washington (DC) and environs including complete descriptions of the Capitol, Library of Congress, White House, the departments, Mount Vernon, Arlington, and all other points of interest
Recollection of men and things at Washington (DC), during the third of a century
Reminiscences of the District of Columbia, or, Washington city seventy-nine years ago 1830-1909
The Book of Washington
The Capitol and Washington at the beginning of the present century an address
The Peace Cross book Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul, Washington (DC)
The Restoration of the name of Jefferson Davis to the Cabin John Bridge, Washington, District of Columbia (DC) being the official correspondence leading to this restoration
The Washington sketch book a society souvenir
The centennial of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C. 1803-1903
The chronicles of Georgetown, D.C. from 1751- 1878
The churches and pastors of Washington, D.C. together with five hundred topics of sermons, delivered in 1855 and '6 to which is added, a list of all the church-edifices, and their localities
The city of Washington (DC), its origin and administration
The first forty years of Washington society
The story of Washington the national capital
Visitors' companion at our nation's capital a complete guide for Washington and its environs with 150 photo illustrations
Ward families history records of the Eastern Cherokee Indian tribe copied at the National Archives in Washington, D.C. (Room 5-W)
Washington (DC) sketch book 1932
Washington (DC), its sights and insights
Washington (DC), past and present a history
Washington memorials

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July 16, 1790

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