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U.S. House Bans Joy Rides in Government Automobiles

1914 Raush & Lang electric vehicle (Smithsonian)

Amid the implosion of yet another DC council member this week (what part of public trust don’t you guys understand?), it’s only apropos to post a story like this. Sadly, our outrage is not something unique, as contemporary public officials are not the only geniuses that have leveraged their authority for personal gain. Oh no … well before our recent Navigatorgate (and “Bullet ... Read More »

They Were Neighbors: Officer Sprinkle Lived Here

1320 Florida Ave. NE - the Sprinkle family home

To satisfy your hunger for more Officer Sprinkle, I took a look into where he lived in 1900. At the time, he was 34 years old, had been married to his wife Teresa for 10 years and had been working for the Washington police force for the same amount of time. The Sprinkle family lived at 1320 Florida Ave. NE, ... Read More »

They Were Neighbors: Annie O’Connell and The Irish Block

Miss Ann O'Connell (1924)

Every time I see an old photo like this on Shorpy, I want to know more about the person staring back at me. Where did they live? What was their occupation? Who were their family members? Who were their neighbors? I started this blog eight weeks ago (wow, feels a lot longer than that) with the intention of focusing on ... Read More »

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