The Suburban Dream

November 28, 2015  •  Leave a Comment

Before the Civil War, the Navy Yard area was one a few crowded areas of a District that was still mostly countryside. South of the Navy Yard flowed the Eastern Branch of the Potomac, now called the Anacostia, and across the river was country. Near Navy Yard  jobs, the country beyond the river became one of the first to promise the suburban dream. In 1854 a planned housing development called Uniontown started selling houses, but not to Africans or Irish.

In 1877 Frederick Douglass bought the mansion that Uniontown developer John Van Hook had built for himself.


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