English: This was the "Louise Home", established by [William Wilson] Corcoran... (thus the possible title confusion [with the Corcoran Gallery]) as "a residence for genteel but impoverished ladies", and named after Corcoran's wife and daughter. It took the entire block between 15th and 16th streets NW, fronting on the south side of Massachusetts Avenue. It was built in 1871, architected by Edmund G. Lind, of Baltimore, and it was torn down in 1949. The organization had sold the building in 1947, and moved to a Codman House on Decatur and 22nd, and lasted until 1976, when it formed part of the Lisner-Louise Home (I guess today this place). - (lightly edited from remarks by Carl Lindberg, originally made at User talk:Jmabel/Stereo cards of Washington, D.C.)
Art Gallery?.Alternate Title: Metropolitan and Suburban Architecture Scenery &c., Washington, D.C.
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Art Gallery?. Alternate Title: Metropolitan and Suburban Architecture Scenery &c., Washington, D.C.
Date
Created: 1865-1890.
Coverage: 1865-1890.
Source Imprint: 1865?-1890?.
Digital item published 12-1-2005; updated 2-12-2009.
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building / Photography Collection, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs
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Catalog Call Number: MFY Dennis Coll 90-F110
Record ID: 650866
Digital ID: G90F110_015F
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Original source: Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views. / United States. / States / Washington, D.C. / Stereoscopic views of churches, galleries, schools and universities in Washington, D.C. (Approx. 72,000 stereoscopic views : 10 x 18 cm. or smaller.) digital record
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