MS16 Vintage Large engraved cut Fruit / https://t.co/BPnFSU6Mky
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MS16 Vintage Large engraved cut Fruit / https://t.co/BPnFSU6Mky
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Sep 23, 2021
MS18 scalloped bowl clear pressed glass https://t.co/1uejkpavBJ
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Sep 23, 2021
BoundaryStones: Legendary D.C. Civil Rights activist Mary Church Terrell was born #OTD in 1863. Terrell helped end segregation in D.C. restaurants: https://t.co/I1DReaonua #DChistory #BlackHistory
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Sep 23, 2021
MS40 Vintage Sadler Royal Oak Teapot https://t.co/sRAe2jzEU7
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Sep 23, 2021
StreetsOfDC: The Touchdown Club, organized in 1934, was famous for its annual banquet at which “Timmie” awards were given to local athletes. In 1967, the club moved into posh new quarters at 2000 L St NW, designed by DC architect Bernard L. Frishman, that included this cockt…
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Sep 23, 2021
BoundaryStones: Sedentary Lifestyle: When Lynn Arnold Lived Atop Anacostia's Big Chair https://t.co/dcfilEESVd #strangebutttrue #DChistory
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Sep 23, 2021
BoundaryStones: Victoria Woodhull, born #OTD in 1838, became the first female presidential candidate in the United States when she was nominated by the Equal Rights Party in 1872. She was arrested on obscenity charges three days before the election: https://t.co/6CPqBU6lL1 #Wo…
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Sep 23, 2021