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The Spotlight (1975–2001), antisemitic, right-wing; The Suffragist (1913–1920) The Times, and Patowmack Packet (1789–1791), first newspaper in the District; Voice of the Hill [30] Washington Bee (1882–1922) OCLC 10587828, ISSN 1940-7424 [31] [32] The Washington Daily News (1921–1972), predecessor to the Washington Star; Washington ...
Fujiwara no Sanesuke (957–1046), Japanese Minister of the Right; Fujiwara no Teika (1162–1241), Japanese scholar and calligrapher; Buckminster Fuller (1895–1993), American designer and engineer; Catherine Fulton (1829–1919), New Zealand community leader and suffragette; Joseph Furttenbach (1591–1667), German architect and mathematician
Prince of Petworth" is another blog with a well-developed following; it was founded in 2006 and has since expanded from its focus on the Northwest DC neighborhood of Petworth to include 34 neighborhoods across the city. [12] In Southeast Washington, the leading blog is "And Now, Anacostia," which commands approximately 5,000 page views per ...
Each state elects two senators, while representatives are distributed among the states in proportion to the most recent constitutionally mandated decennial census. [5] Additionally, each state is entitled to select a number of electors to vote in the Electoral College , the body that elects the president of the United States , equal to the ...
DC x Sonic the Hedgehog #1 - 5 Vol. 1 March 19, 2025 [48] Fire & Ice: When Hell Freezes Over #1 - 6 Vol. 1 April 9, 2025 [49] Mr. Terrific: Year One #1 - 6 Vol. 1 May 28, 2025 [50] Peacemaker Presents: The Vigilante / Eagly Double Feature #1 - 5 Vol. 1 March 26, 2025 [51] Secret Six #1 - 6 Vol. 5 March 5, 2025 [52] Black Label; Resurrection Man ...
John Foster Dulles (1888–1959), U.S. Secretary of State; born in D.C. Omar Fateh (born 1990), Minnesota State Senator; born in D.C. Adrian Fenty (born 1970), mayor of the District of Columbia, 2007–2011; born in D.C. Don Forsht, West Virginia state delegate; born in D.C. Al Gore (born 1948), U.S. vice president; born in D.C.
Mary Anna Henry, c. 1855. Mary Anna Henry (1834–1903) was a prolific diarist who documented her experiences and observations while residing in Washington, D.C. in the years before, during, and after the American Civil War. [1]
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