DCNHT: Barracks Row Guide

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The creation of a Neighborhood Heritage Trail begins with the community, extends through story-sharing and oral history gathering, and ends in formal scholarly research. For more information on this neighborhood, please consult the library of the The Historical Society of Washington, D.C., and Washingtoniana Division, DC Public Library. In addition, please see the following selected works: Sandra Fitzpatrick and Maria R. Goodwin, The Guide to Black Washington, rev. ed. (New York: Hippocrene Books,  ). Constance McLaughlin Green, Washington: A History of the Capital, - , (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1962 ). Howard Gillette, Jr., Between Justice and Beauty: Race, Planning, and the Failure of Urban Policy in Washington, D.C. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,  ). Nancy Pryor Metzger, Brick Walks and Iron Fences: Capitol Hill’s History, Architecture, Walking Tours (Washington: The Brickyard press,  ). Ruth Ann Overbeck, “Capitol Hill,” in Kathryn S. Smith, ed., Washington at Home: An Illustrated History of Neighborhoods in the Nation’s Capital (Northridge, CA: Windsor Publications,  ). Ruth Ann Overbeck and Lucinda P. Janke, “William Prout: Capitol Hill’s Community Builder,” in Kenneth R. Bowling and Jane Freundel Levey, eds., Coming into the City: Essays on Early Washington, D.C. ( Washington History Magazine - , spring/summer  ).

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