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Today in History - October 2 https://t.co/rCFDpc6WbV
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Oct 2, 2021
BoundaryStones: Rose O'Neal Greenhow of #WashingtonDC went from being a Confederate spy to a Union prisoner, and her home even held other female prisoners during the Civil War. https://t.co/WQKR9hzkqU
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Oct 2, 2021
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— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Oct 1, 2021
BoundaryStones: In the 1930s, former owner of Washington's football team George Preston Marshall wanted to build a stadium with a retractable dome after moving the team from Boston to D.C. https://t.co/sgSff2Eish #DCHistory
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Oct 1, 2021
BoundaryStones: D.C.'s own Margaret Gorman became the first Miss America in 1921 and retained the title until her death #OnThisDay in 1995. https://t.co/uTIEC6yRKr
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Oct 1, 2021
DCHistory: Happy National Book Month! Despite online reading, bookstores remain alive and well in the District! Check our Instagram story for staff recs on DC books 📚 📸: Idle Times Books (now Lost City Books), Adams Morgan (General photograph collection, CHS 13739, Ryan She…
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Oct 1, 2021
BoundaryStones: The opening of the District of Columbia Stadium in 1961 was the catalyst for an integrated football team in #WashingtonDC. https://t.co/y0nBZ949SE
— Kenneth Samson (@PangurBanC) Oct 1, 2021