DCMetal
Sr. Member
I've posted a few of the items I've found in my yard in Washington, DC. The strange finds, like an old hoarse, musket ball, pottery shards, etc., got me thinking about who came before us. Although our house was built in 1939, the land has a long history.
I found the original land deed signed in 1890. It arrived in the mail yesterday and I just took some photos of it.
The land was purchased by the 13th Governor of Kansas, Edmund Morrill. Morrill, a Republican, was also a US Congressman and Major in the Civil War, Company C, 7th Kansas Calvary.
Even more interesting was who signed the deed, Bruce Blanche. Blanche, born into slavery was, at the time serving at the DC Registrar of Deeds. He was also the 1st US black Senator to serve a full term in office.
I was thrilled to find the deed and now own it. I can't wait to dig up even more history and artifacts.
I found the original land deed signed in 1890. It arrived in the mail yesterday and I just took some photos of it.
The land was purchased by the 13th Governor of Kansas, Edmund Morrill. Morrill, a Republican, was also a US Congressman and Major in the Civil War, Company C, 7th Kansas Calvary.
Even more interesting was who signed the deed, Bruce Blanche. Blanche, born into slavery was, at the time serving at the DC Registrar of Deeds. He was also the 1st US black Senator to serve a full term in office.
I was thrilled to find the deed and now own it. I can't wait to dig up even more history and artifacts.