File:Thirteenth and H Streets, NW (demolished) (575799432).jpg

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House on the NW corner of Thirteenth and H Streets, NW as it appeared in the 3/3/07 "Washington Times".

The article reports it was built ca. 1853 by William A. Wroe for Georgetown resident John Knott, who used it as a grocery. It was being converted into the main office of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company at the time.

The most recent tenant before Mutual Fire Insurance was Matthew Goddard, who had run a grocery out of the house for 20 years.
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Thirteenth and H Streets, NW (demolished)

Author rockcreek from Washington, D.C.
Camera location38° 54′ 00.21″ N, 77° 01′ 47.48″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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