Washington, D.C.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Huck Family papers
The Huck family papers consist of business correspondence and related items between Laurie M. Huck and his sister-in-law, Anna Clarke Rogers, and her husband, James Webb Rogers, II. Laurie M. Huck was married to Cornelia Clarke Rogers, the sister of Anna Clarke Rogers and Mae Harris Clarke, both of whose papers can be found in the Rogers family papers.
Old Archives: Local Interest Files
Contains publications, clippings and correspondence re Georgetown, Washington, D.C., Virginia and Maryland history. Much relates to buildings or places and to Jesuit or Catholic history. Material about Maryland's celebration of its Tercentenary in 1934 is found in the Maryland section.
Washington, D.C. and Vicinity Guidebooks
Premier Cab Association Sightseeing Guide Book [includes Washington, D.C., Georgetown, Arlington, Alexandria, Mount Vernon, and Annapolis], 1940.
Historic Washington, D.C., 1948. Published by the Columbia Historical Society.
Mount Vernon handbook, 1948. Published by Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union.
Georgetown: 1751 to the present by Donald Stetson Davis in collaboration with Scott Hart, 1965.
Washington D.C. Vietnam War-Era Activism and Political Ephemera Collection
Contains activist and political ephemera from 1967-1972, including flyers, pamphlets, newspapers, and protest art. The materials, which may have been collected by a Georgetown student, primarily focus on political and social movements centered in the Washington, D.C. area. Most items concern the Vietnam War, with other topics being the Black Movement, student (and Georgetown) activism, and U.S. Presidents.
