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801 K Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20001
www.DCHistory.org
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS FINDING AID
Title: MS 0801 Philip W. Ogilvie Research Collection, 1608-2002 (bulk 1995-2002)
Processor: Eda Offutt
Processed Date: June 2015 [finding aid last updated August 31, 2015]
Philip Woodworth Ogilvie was born December 1, 1941, in Los Angeles, CA. He
graduated from Excelsior Union High School, Norwalk, CA (1949), received an AA
degree from Long Beach (CA) City College (1952), a BA in Life Science from California
State University, Long Beach (1954), an MA in Zoology from the University of Kansas
(1959) and a Ph. D. from the University of Oklahoma (1966).
After receiving his BA, Phil Ogilvie spent 1954-1956 at Ft Sam Houston Army Base
teaching surgical techniques. From 1956-1959, he was a teaching assistant at the
University of Kansas and also an assistant curator of ornithology (1958-1959). After
earning his MA , he taught high school biology at two different high schools in Glendale,
AZ, for two years. From there he went to Africa and was senior biology master at a
school in Tanganyika (1961-1962) and then a “senior lecturer” in biology at a school in
Uganda (1962-1963). On returning to the U. S. , he was an instructor at Teachers College,
Columbia University, for a year. He then went to the University of Oklahoma where he
received his Ph. D. in Animal Behavior (1966), taught there and was director of the
Oklahoma City Zoo (1966-1969). Dr. Ogilvie was director of the Minnesota Zoo in St.
Paul (1969-1971), the Portland Zoo in Oregon (1971-1975) and the Toronto Zoo in
Canada (1975-1976). He was a member of Phi Sigma and Sigma Xi, both professional
fraternities.
In 1977, Philip Ogilvie moved to Washington, D. C., for a job in the Office of
Endangered Species, U. S. Department of Interior. He became involved in the campaign
of Marion Barry for mayor of Washington in 1978. Barry’s election changed Phil
Ogilvie’s life completely when he went to work as a consultant in the mayor’s office. He
was appointed executive director of the D. C. Foundation for Creative Space (1979-
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1982). In 1982, Phil Ogilvie campaigned for Mayor Barry’s re-election. After that he
became expert and program analyst in the Office of the Secretary of D. C. Government
(1983-1984) and continued as supervisory special assistant (1984-1987). In 1988, Mayor
Barry appointed him head of the new public records office, known as D. C. Archives. As
D. C. Archivist, Dr. Ogilvie organized and consolidated all of the official papers of the
city government in a central facility (1986-1997). He also lectured at George Mason
University and Georgetown University on political history, zoo philosophy and ecology
(1990-2002).
After he retired from D. C. Archives in 1997, Dr. Philip W. Ogilvie became a Senior
Associate in the International Institute of Tourism, George Washington University (1998-
2002).
During his time in Washington, Dr. Ogilvie became involved in many organizations.
While he was Archivist, he belonged to these professional organizations:
National Association of Government Archives
Council of State Coordinators of Historical Records (Steering Committee)
Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference
American Society of Public Administrators
American Association for State and Local History
Society of American Archivists
Maryland Historical Society
The organizations in which he was most involved after he retired were:
Interstate Commission for the Potomac River Basin (Member, 1997-2002; Chairman,
2001)
Potomac River Basin Organizations (Member of: Potomac River Consortium, 1976-
1998, Editor of “Potomac Valley Chronicle,” 1996; Friends of the Potomac, 1997-2002,
Steering Committee, 1997; Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail (PHNST), 1997-
2002, PHT Government Relations Committee, 1997; PHNST-Trails Work Group)
Chesapeake Bay Organizations, 1996-2002 (Member: Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay,
Board of Directors, 1997; Chesapeake Bay Foundation)
Metropolitan Council of Governments, 1999-2001 (Member, Greenspace Advisory
Committee, 1999)
Historical Society of Washington, D. C. (Member, 1992-2002; Editorial Board, 1995-
2000, Chairman; Board Member, 1999-2002; Governmental Relations Committee, 2000-
2001; Interpretation Committee, 2001; Funding Task Force- Membership, 2001)
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Association of Oldest Inhabitants (Member, 1995-2002; Nominating Committee,
Chairman, 1995; Governor Shepherd Statue Committee, 1996; Archives, 1997; President,
1998-1999)
Friends of Pierce (Peirce) Mill (Member, 1997-1999; Steering Committee, 1997)
Tudor Place (Member, 1998-2002; Collections Committee, 1998-2002)
Washington Academy of Sciences (Member, 1996-1998; Board, 1996; Vice-President for
Administrative Affairs, 1997-1998)
Capitol Fire Museum (Member, 1997-2002; Task Force, 1998; Board of Advisors, 2001-
2002)
Audubon Naturalist Society (Member, 2001; Natural History Class, 2001)
D. C. Preservation League (Member, 1995-2000; Ward Overview, D. C.’s Development,
2000)
National Trust for Historic Preservation (Member, 1999-2002)
D. C. Heritage Tourism Coalition (Member, 1998-2000; Conference participant, 1998;
Meeting participant, 1999; Citizens Committee for Action, 2000)
Committee of 100 (Member, 1999)
Humanities Council of Washington (Member, 1996-2002; Road Scholar Speaker, 1997-
1999)
Environmental Literacy Council of Washington, D. C. (Member, 2001; Advisor)
American Chestnut Cooperation Foundation (Member, 2001)
Alexandria Seaport Foundation (Member, 1999)
Rainbow History Project (Advisory Board Member, 2002)
Of personal interest were these organizations:
St. Joseph’s Church on Capitol Hill (Member, 1981-1995)
Epiphany Catholic Church (Member, 1991-2002)
Catholic Historical Society (Member, 1997-2001; Board)
Secular Franciscans (Member, 1998-2002)
American Iris Society (Member, 1991-1999); editor of Newscast (1992-1994); Region 4,
Assistant Area VP, (1996)
British Iris Society (Member, 1998-1999)
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Philip W. Ogilvie was the recipient of many awards, especially in the field of zoology.
He wrote numerous articles published in professional journals, and other books and
pamphlets. His book, Along the Potomac was published in 1999. Other published work
includes articles on the history of Washington, D. C..” (See his Curriculum Vitae,
Container 1, Folder 1 for a list of his publications.)
Philip Woodworth Ogilvie died suddenly at his home in Washington, D. C., of a heart
attack on September 4, 2002.
Scope and Content: The Philip W. Ogilvie Research Collection consists of his office
files during his time at The George Washington University, including his writings,
organization files, research files, photographs (prints and slides), and some personal
documents and mementos. The bulk of the material is from 1995-2002, but research
materials on the Washington, D. C., area begin in the 17th century.
The collection is arranged in ten series:
SERIES I: WRITINGS OF PHILIP W. OGILIVIE, 1991-2001, consists of his
curriculum vitae, research and images for an early manuscript of his book Along the
Potomac and other articles and correspondence. The series is arranged in four subseries:
Subseries A: Curriculum vitae, 1931-1999
Subseries B: Book: Along the Potomac, research files and early manuscript, 1999
Subseries C: Articles, 1991-2001
Subseries D: Correspondence, 1998-2000
SERIES II: GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, CULTURAL TOURISM, 1988-
2002, consists of course work, administration and cultural tourism projects. The series is
arranged in five subseries.
Subseries A: Course work and administration, 1988-2002
Subseries B: Chapman’s Landing/Chapman’s Forest Project, 1992-2002
Subseries C: Georgia Avenue Project, 1997-2000
Subseries D: Other projects-Anacostia and Foggy Bottom, 1999-2002
Subseries E: Cultural Tourism, 1999-2002
SERIES III: CONSULTING WORK AND MISCELLANEOUS COURSES, 1990-
2001, consists of courses taught at various universities and other projects.
SERIES IV: ORGANIZATIONS, AFFILIATIONS AND CIVIC INTEREST
ASSOCIATIONS consists of P. W. Ogilvie’s interest and membership in groups with
varied objectives. These organizations are interested in preservation of the environment,
the history and the culture of the Washington, D. C., area. There are minutes of
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meetings, reports, correspondence, newsletters, booklets, pamphlets, brochures and
programs. The series is arranged in twenty subseries:
Subseries A: Interstate Commission for the Potomac River Basin (ICPRB),
1970-2002
Subseries B: Potomac River Basin Organizations, 1982-1997
Subseries C: Chesapeake Bay Organizations, 1996-2002
Subseries D: Metropolitan Council of Governments, 1999-2001
Subseries E: The Historical Society of Washington, D. C., 1992-2002
Subseries F: Association of Oldest Inhabitants, 1946-2002
Subseries G: Friends of Pierce (Peirce) Mill. 1997-1999
Subseries H: Tudor Place, 1998-2002
Subseries I: Washington Academy of Sciences, 1996-1998
Subseries J: Capitol Fire Museum, 1997-2002
Subseries K: Audubon Naturalist Society, 2001
Subseries L: D. C. Preservation League, 1995-2000
Subseries M: National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1998-2002
Subseries N: D. C. Heritage Tourism Coalition, 1997-2001
Subseries O: Committee of 100, 1998-2000
Subseries P: Humanities Council of Washington, 1998-2000
Subseries Q: Environmental Literacy Council, 2001
Subseries R.: American Chestnut Cooperators’ Foundation, 2001
Subseries S: Alexandria Seaport Foundation, 1999
Subseries T: Rainbow History Project, 2002
SERIES V: D. C. RESEARCH FILES; 1621-2002, consists of research on
governmental departments and commissions (Federal & D. C.}, civic associations,
history of Washington, D. C., biographies of important people, historic events, points of
interest in Washington, ethnic groups, clubs, neighborhoods, rivers, mills and
businesses. There are articles, pamphlets, brochures, maps and clippings. The series is
arranged in thirteen subseries:
Subseries A: D. C. Government Departments and Offices, 1871-1998
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Subseries B: D. C. Civic Associations and Projects, 1993-2001
Subseries C: Federal Government Departments and Commissions, 1790-2002
Subseries D: D. C. History, 1787-2002
Subseries: E: Biographies, 1731-1999
Subseries F: Ethnic Groups, 1784-1990
Subseries G: Clubs, 1997-1999
Subseries H: Schools, 1984-2002
Subseries I: Neighborhoods, 1608-2001
Subseries J: Potomac and Anacostia Rivers, C & O Canal, Rock Creek Park,
Mills and Trails, 1750-2002
Subseries K: Points of Interest, 1810-2002
Subseries L: Businesses- General Subjects, 1827-2000
Subseries M: Events, 1879-1998
SERIES VI: PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOCOPIES AND SLIDES, 1800-1999, consists of
early images of Washington, D. C., its bridges, Pennsylvania Avenue and many slides
taken by Philip W. Ogilvie of buildings, mills, plants and flowers, some identified, plus
other places. The series is arranged in two subseries:
Subseries A: Photographs and Photocopies, 1800-1999
Subseries B: Slides (some taken by Philip W. Ogilvie- others borrowed or
purchased); Photos taken by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1992-1996
SERIES VII: WATER QUALITY, ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOGY, 1939-2002,
consists of books, pamphlets, guides and information about clubs interested in the
subjects. The series is arranged in four subseries:
Subseries A: Water Quality, 1997-2000
Subseries B: Environment and Ecology, 1939-1999
Subseries C: Fish and Wildlife, 1998-2001
Subseries D: Agriculture, Gardening, Miscellaneous, 1989-2002
SERIES VIII: NATIVE AMERICANS, 1911-2000, consists of a book and information
on the Piscataway and articles on Kennewick man.
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SERIES IX: FILES OF PHILIP W. OGILVIE, 1949-2002, consists of diplomas,
certificates, Rolodex cards, telephone notes, appointment books and ephemera. The
series is arranged in four subseries:
Subseries A: Diplomas, Certificates and Ceremonies, 1949-2002
Subseries B: Rolodex of Philip W. Ogilvie. n. d.
Subseries C: Telephone Notes and Random Notes of Philip W. Ogilvie, n. d.
Subseries D: Pocket Calendars and Appointment Books, 1996-2000, and
Ephemera, n. d.
SERIES X: PERSONAL INTEREST FILES-PHILIP W. OGILVIE, 1925-2001, consists
of church programs and literature, articles from the iris societies and personal
photographs. The series is arranged in three subseries:
Subseries A: Religion, 1925-2001
Subseries B: Iris, 1941-1999
Subseries C: Personal Photographs, 1961-1999
Donor: Kristin Lamoureux, The George Washington University, 2005.059
Size: 18.5 cubic ft. (46 containers), and 7 objects
Access Restrictions: The collection is open for research
Use Restrictions: Some material may be copyrighted or restricted. It is the patron's
obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other case restrictions when publishing or
otherwise distributing materials found in the collections.
Related materials:
Along the Potomac by Philip W. Ogilvie, F187 .P8 O34
Association of Oldest Inhabitants, MS 0422
Separated materials: This refers to items that were received as part of the collection and
are stored separately from the manuscript collection.
Through his eyes : a memoir of BX4705.L973 A3
1992
White House gossip, from Andrew
Johnson to Calvin Coolidge, by
Edna M. Colman ... illustrations
from photographs.
E176.1 .C76
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History of the United States secret
service. E608 .B16
The placenames of Maryland, their
origin and meaning / Hamill Kenny. F179 .K46 1984
Towpath guide to the Chesapeake
&Ohio Canal: Georgetown Tidelock
to Cumberland.
F187 .C47 H32
1988
African-American Heritage Survey,
1996/ Susan G. Pearl. F187 .P9 P4 1996
Washington, D.C., the complete
guide. F192.3 .D8 1982
The whole Washington handbook:
where to go and what to know in the
metropolitan area.
F192.3 .L5 1975
Metrorail directory: a guide to
greater Washington via Metrorail... F192.3 .M48 1983
Tourbook. Mid-Atlantic. F192.3 A512 2001
Washington, a chronological &
documentary history, 1790-1970 F194 .F87
The barons of the Virginia rivers;
the story of America’s transition
from feudalism to democracy.
F229 .P75
Fairfax County: historical highlights
from 1607. F232.F2 G4
Atlas of Prince George's County,
Maryland, 1861, adapted from
Martenet's Map of Prince George's
County, Maryland, entered
according to Act of Congress in the
year 1861 by Simon J. Martenet in
the Clerk's Office of the District
Court of Maryland.
G1273.P7 A85 1996
Hikes in the Washington region GV199.42 .W17
S85
Philip W. Ogilvie Research
Collection (MS 0801). MS 0801
Healing a river : the Potomac, 1940-
1990. P 1872
The economic resurgence of
Washington, D.C. : citizens plan for
prosperity in the 21st century /
coordinators, Richard Monteilh and
Marc Weiss.
P 2326
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Planning for tourism in the Shaw/U
Street neighborhoods P 3816
Potomac river water trail P 3883
Potomac river expedition '97 P 3885
George Washington Memorial
Parkway, Virginia, Maryland,
District of Columbia / National Park
Service, U.S. Department of the
Interior.
P 3953
George Washington and the Temple
of Democracy. Teaching with
Historic Places.
P 4097
Fort Circle Parks, Civil War
defenses of Washington,
Washington D.C.
P 4099
Fort Dupont Park, Washington D.C. P 4100
The Anacostia River: nomination as
an American Heritage River P 4155
Dupont Circle cultural heritage
tourism strategy. P 4337
In search of Joseph Nourse, 1754-
1841 : America’s first civil servant :
Dumbarton House, October 18,
1994 through May 27, 1995.
P 5154
Dolley at Dumbarton : the first lady
took shelter from the British in a
house with many family ties, an
exhibition at Dumbarton House,
March 26 through November 2,
1996.
P 5155
Whitman takes on D.C.'s dailies. P 5156
Chesapeake Bay communities:
making the connection : a catalog of
local initiatives to protect and
restore the Chesapeake Bay
Watershed.
P 5176
The state of the Chesapeake Bay : a
report to the citizens of the Bay
region.
P 5177
A "who's who" in the Chesapeake
Bay Program. P 5178
A comprehensive list of Chesapeake
Bay Basin species 1998. P 5179
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The 1997 atlas of Chesapeake Bay
Basin biological and living
resources long term monitoring
programs.
P 5180
Living resources monitoring plan :
an agreement commitment report
from the Chesapeake Executive
Council.
P 5181
Chesapeake renewal project
findings. P 5183
The 1997 users guide to Chesapeake
Bay Program biological and living
resources monitoring data.
P 5184
Family Fun in Washington, D.C. P 5199
The Vision P 5200
Multicultural Hospitality Services
Directory. P 5201
Best restaurants (& others),
Washington, D.C. & environs /
Phyllis C. Richman ; ill. by Roy
Killeen.
TX907 .R44
Objects: 2005.059.01 thru 2005.059.07
.01 Figurine, 3” Bird, “MO” on Bottom, (stone?)
.02 Figurine, 2” Stylized polar bear, stone, with feather on its back, “Serpentine”
label on side
.03 Cream-colored primitive figure, possibly bone
.04 Bronze medal from the Department of Treasury, seal
.05 Plaque, presented by Mayor Marion Barry
.06 Letter opener, wooden, with unicorn carved on handle
.07 Name stamp, “P. W. Ogilvie”
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CONTAINER LIST
SERIES I: WRITINGS OF PHILIP W. OGILVIE, 1991-2001
Subseries A: Curriculum Vitae 1931-2002
Container 1
Folder 1: Curriculum Vitae, Philip W. Ogilvie, 1983, 1995, 1997, 1999;
Business Card; Application for position of Director of the National
Zoo
Subseries B: Book: Along the Potomac, Research Files, Early Manuscript 1999
Folder 2: Copyright Information, 1999
Folder 3: Book Proposal: Along the Potomac, 1999
Folder 4: Arcadia Publishing Information, 1999
Folder 5: Invoices for Book, 1999-2000
Folder 6: “To Do” for the Book – Along the Potomac, 1999
Folder 7: Photo Source Information for the Book, 1999
Folder 8: Text by Philip W. Ogilvie – Along the Potomac, 1999
Folder 9: Images for the Book, Along the Potomac, #1-79(some missing), 1999
Folder 10: Images for the Book, Along the Potomac, #80-120(some missing),
1999
Folder 11: Images for the Book, Along the Potomac, #121-140(some missing),
1999
Folder 12: Images for the Book, Along the Potomac, #141-180(some missing),
1999
Folder 13: Images for the Book, Along the Potomac, #181-220(some missing) &
map, 1999
Container 2
Folder 14: Photocrop Instructions, Along the Potomac (#1-220 & map), 1999
Folder 15: Preliminary Text, Along the Potomac (Chapters 1-7,pp. 10-59), 1999
Folder 16: Photocopy of Along the Potomac, Arcadia Books, 1999
Folder 17: Title Pages of Reference Books – Maps, 1999
Folder 18: Potomac River and C & O Canal – Book Research, 1999
Folder 20: Trees – Research, 1999
Folder 21: Marsh Plants – Research, 1999
Folder 22: Animals – Research, 1999
Folder 23: Birds – Research, 1999
Container 3
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Folder 24: Flowers & Plants (Arrowhead – Mustard), Research, 1999
Folder 25: Flowers & Plants (Phlox-American Rhododendron), Research, 1999
Folder 26: Fish & Insects, Research, 1999
Folder 27: Texts Not Used in Book, 1999
Folder 28: Extra Material & Photos for Book (Photos of Justice Sandra Day
O’Connor), 1999
Folder 29: Notes: VA, Northern Neck and Caledon, 1999
Folder 30: Miscellaneous Photos and Other Research
Folder 31: Research Folder- Photos, Images and Text not used in Book, 1999:
Potomac Islands (Photo) with Text; River Above Georgetown
(Photo)
River Above Georgetown (Photo)
Arlington House (Photo & Photocopy)
Steam Launch (Photo)
Norfolk & Washington Steamboat (Photo)
Nanjemoy Creek (Photos)
Anacostia Shore – Navy Yard (Photo)
Alexandria (CHS Photo # 8862)
Drought Rock (Photos)
Piscataway Tavern (Photo)
River Farm
Blenheim, Westmoreland Co., VA
Cathedral State Park, WV
Notes: Northumberland Co., VA -Emily Howland & Algonquin
Indians
Subseries C: Articles 1991-2001
Folder 32: “Chronology of Some Events in the History of the Potomac and Its
Environs,” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1995 (Copy 1)
Container 4
Folder 33: “Chronology of Some Events in the History of the Potomac and Its
Environs” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1995 (Copy 2)
Folder 34: “Chronology of Some Events in the History of the District of
Columbia” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1991
Folder 35: “A Brief Chronology of Native American Activities and the
European Invasion In and Around the District of Columbia” by
Phillip W. Ogilvie, 1991
Folder 36: “Social Intercourse in the Area of Maryland Around the Eastern
Branch And Rock Creek Before 1791” (In the style of Philip W.
Ogilvie)
Folder 37: “Chronology of Early Discussion of Permanent Residence of
Government” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 2002 (with some Research
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Material)
Folder 38: Research Materials for “Chronology of Early Discussion of
Permanent Residence of Government.” Also “To Make Hay While
the Sun Shines” By Chuck di Giacomantino, n. d.
Folder 39: “William Cranch (July 17, 1769-September 1, 1855)” Chronology by
Philip W Ogilvie
Folder 40: “Robert Brent (1764-September 14, 1819)” by Philip W. Ogilvie,
1991
Folder 41: “Daniel Carroll of Duddington (July 29, 1764-May 9, 1849)”
(Chronology in the style of Philip W. Ogilvie, c. 1991)
Folder 42: “Thomas Attwood Digges of Warburton Manor in Maryland (1741-
1821)” (Chronology in the style of Philip W. Ogilvie, 1991)
Folder 43: “Alexander Robey Shepherd: A Man With a Plan” by Philip W.
Ogilvie, A Historical Look at Washington, D. C., Cobblestone,
January 1996, pp. 21-23
Folder 44: “Notes on the History of the District of Columbia” by Philip W.
Ogilvie, 1999
Folder 45: “Notes on the History of the District of Columbia” for presentation to
the Elder Hostel Program of George Washington University, May 20,
1998
Folder 46: Course: “Marshes to Mansions: District of Columbia History from
the European Invasion to 1802,”Georgetown University, Spring
1991, Instructor: Philip W. Ogilvie
Folder 47: “Washington, District of Columbia” by Philip W. Ogilvie, n. d.
Folder 48: “Nineteenth Century Federal City Relations” (Chronology in the
style of Philip W. Ogilvie, n. d.)
Container 5
Folder 49: The Making of a City: Washington, 1600-1860 (Lecture outline and
some chronology in the style of Philip W. Ogilvie, after September
2001)
Folder 50: Notes on the History of the District of Columbia; “The Civil War
through the Gilded Age”; List of Mayors of the City of Washington
and other famous people; “The Great Safe Burglary” (probably by
Philip W. Ogilvie); Part of a lecture, October 21, 1996
Folder 51: “Skeleton Outline of Alexander Robey Shepherd’s Life” by John P.
Richardson and Philip W. Ogilvie, 1994; “Improvements to the
District of Columbia…1871-1874;” “Alexander Robey Shepherd
Statue Relocation…” by Philip W. Ogilvie, c. 1996
Folder 52: “Naming Streets for WAMU” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1997
Folder 53: Notes on the Evolution of the Mall by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1998
Folder 54: “Some Mileposts in Development on F and G Streets between 9th and
15th Streets” (In the style of Philip W. Ogilvie, n. d.)
Folder 55: “The Snow Storm” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1998
Folder 56: “Churches 1872” (and Buildings, still standing or demolished); Lists
compiled by Philip W. Ogilvie, n. d.
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Folder 57: “Buildings and Monuments Erected Before 1894 in the District of
Columbia –Standing in 1974;” Lists compiled by Philip W. Ogilvie,
n. d.
Folder 58: “Pre-Territorial Monuments;” List compiled b Philip W. Ogilvie, n.
d. (Photocopied excerpts from Outdoor Sculptures)
Folder 59: “Churches and Schools Erected before 1872 in the District of
Columbia;” Lists compiled by Philip W. Ogilvie, n. d.
Folder 60: “Welcomed from the First” (Jusserand) by Philip W. Ogilvie, n. d.
Folder 61: “Section 1.1.3-Peirce “Family History,” by Philip W. Ogilvie (with
most information supplied by Sue Swisher) n. d.; “Section 1.1.4 –
Peirce Family Holdings Associated with Mill” by Philip W. Ogilvie
(with the cooperation of Priscilla W. McNeal) n. d.
Folder 62: “The Truth About Albert Pike (1809-1891)” by Philip W. Ogilvie,
1997
Folder 63: “Elizabeth Keckley (c. 1818-1907)” (In the style of Philip W.
Ogilvie) n. d.
Folder 64: “Washington Bibliography, Beginnings to 1860” by Philip W.
Ogilvie, 2002
Folder 65: Bibliography of Washington History 1860-1900,” compiled by Philip
W. Ogilvie, 2001 (Two copies)
Folder 66: “Cloud/Peirce/Carbery” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1997
Folder 67: “Commerce and Industry in Georgetown in the Federal Period 1789-
1801” (In the style of Philip W. Ogilvie, n. d.)
Folder 68: “Commerce and Industry on the Georgetown Waterfront” by Philip
W. Ogilvie, 1998
Folder 69: “Georgetown as an Industrial City” by Philip W. Ogilvie, Potomac
Valley Chronicle, Vol. 1 (1994): 1 (Winter) pp. 52-62
Folder 70: “Georgetown Bibliography,” compiled by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1997
Folder 71: “Georgia Avenue” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1997
Folder 72: “Emery Park” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1997
Folder 73: “John Saul (1819-1897)” (In the style of Philip W. Ogilvie, n. d.)
Also reference materials. (For more reference materials See Box 36,
Folder 443)
Folder 74: “Elizabeth Thomas (1821-1917)” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1998; Tour
of Ft. Stevens; Also script “Mrs. Thomas and Mr. Lincoln;” “A Story
of Vinegar Hill” by Eleanor W. Traylor (Research by Philip W.
Ogilvie) (See Container 36 Folder 438 for more research material)
Folder 75: “Griffith Stadium” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1997
Folder 76: Script: “Tour of Georgia Avenue and Washington’s Undiscovered
Main Street: Stories and Secrets of Georgia Avenue (Georgia Avenue
Tour)” by Philip W. Ogilvie, August 1998, created for the D. C.
Chamber of Commerce; Brochure/Pamphlet, ”Georgia Avenue: 5
Miles of Historic Evolution of Ethnic Diversity” by Philip W.
Ogilvie, D. C. Department of Housing and Community Relations, n.
d.
Folder 77: “Recommendations and Proposal for Survey and Listing of
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Properties in Ward 4 for the National Register of Historic Places” by
Philip W. Ogilvie, January 1998
Folder 78: Ecology of the Potomac Basin, Project Proposal; Syllabus 1995;
Lectures 1-5, Georgetown University, Department of Biology,
Summer 1995
Container 6
Folder 79: “An Eco-History of the Potomac Basin,” Lectures 1-7 by Philip W.
Ogilvie, 2000 (Bibliography by Karen Zachary)
Folder 80: “The Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail-Three Important
Themes and Sub-Themes in the History and Ecology of the Potomac
River Basin” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1997
Folder 81: “Canal from the Potomac River to the Eastern Branch” (In the style
of Philip W. Ogilvie) n. d.
Folder 82: “Potomac Adventure” (a virtual adventure through website-radio) (In
the style of Philip W. Ogilvie) 1999
Folder 83: “A Brief History of Anacostia and the Anacostia River” (In the style
of Philip W. Ogilvie) n. d.
Folder 84: “Heritage and Cultural Tourism (Presented at the Maryland
Governor’s Tourism Industry Conference, October 14, 2001) (In the
style of Philip W. Ogilvie)
Folder 85: “The Vocabulary of Cultural Heritage Tourism” by Philip W.
Ogilvie, n. d. (two copies-one annotated)
Folder 86: “The Holy Catholic Church: Diversity as an Integral Characteristic of
the Church” by Philip W. Ogilvie, SFO. n. d.
Folder 87: Notes written by Philip W. Ogilvie on M. MacGregor’s “History of
St. Augustine’s,” Chapter I, n. d.
Folder 88: Notes written by Philip W. Ogilvie on M. MacGregor’s “History of
St. Augustine’s,” Chapter II, n. d.
Folder 89: Notes, research and sample entry for a book by Philip W. Ogilvie for
Facts on File Publishing, 2000
Folder 90: Testimony by Philip W. Ogilvie ? before the Council of ? the District
of Columbia concerning the Wilson Building, 1995
Folder 91: Declaration of Philip Ogilvie, Ph.D., in Lieu of Direct Testimony for
P. Wesley Foster v. The District of Columbia, et al (Washington
Arsenal), 2000
Folder 92: “Testimony of Philip W. Ogilvie, Presented June 14, 2003 on: THE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FLAG, to the Council of the District of
Columbia” (Note: Philip W. Ogilvie died September 4, 2002)
Folder 93: “Fairfax Stone” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1999
Folder 94: “Indian Head Maryland: The Southern Maryland Context” (In the
style of Philip W Ogilvie), 1999
Folder 95: “Louisiana Iris” by Philip W. Ogilvie, n. d.
Folder 96: “Clephane Information” (In the style of Philip W. Ogilvie) Research,
n. d.
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Subseries D: Correspondence 1988-2002
Folder 97: Letters from: Roy D. Blunt, Missouri, Secretary of State, 1988;
Russell Train, World Wildlife Fund, 1996
Folder 98: Letters from: Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, 2000, in reply to letter
from Philip W. Ogilvie, 2000
Folder 99: Letter written to Philip W. Ogilvie and letters written by Philip W.
Ogilvie (as ghost writer) for Joseph N. Grano on behalf of the
preservation of Rhodes Tavern, 1999
Folder 100: Letter to Philip W. Ogilvie from Jim Oliver, Chairman of the
Association for Preservation of Historic Congressional Cemetery,
with supporting information, 1999
Folder 101: Miscellaneous correspondence to Philip W. Ogilvie with
accompanying documents, both personal and interest-centered, 1996-
1999
Folder 102: Miscellaneous correspondence to Philip W. Ogilvie, both personal
and interest-centered and notes, ca. 2000-2002
SERIES II: GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY CULTURAL TOURISM
1997-2002
Subseries A: Course Work and Administration 1997-2002
Container 7
Folder 103: GWU Tourism Course: Reading 1, Tourist Market Trends: …1988-
1997; Reading 2, Introduction, 1997; Reading 3, “The Heritage …,”
1995; Reading 4, The Tourism Product …,” 1998
Folder 104: GWU Tourism Course: Reading 5, “Profiles of Today’s Tour
Guides,” 1993; Reading 6, “Interpretation and the Role of the
Guide,” 1993; Reading 7, “A Manual for Main Street Interpretation,”
1988
Folder 105: GWU Tourism Course: Reading 8, “Bringing a Place to Life,” 1993;
Reading 9, “Nuts and Bolts of Conducting Tours,” 1993
Folder 106: GWU Tourism Course: Book-Cultural Heritage Tourism, Book
Three: Readings; Workbook, Readings 15-25
Folder 107: Historical Events and Management, n. d.
Folder 108: “Celebrating Historical Events and Funding Historical Dramas,
Parades, Re-enactments and Tours” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 2000, pp,
1-116 (Introduction-Appendix A, “Georgia Avenue Chronology”)
Folder 109: ”Celebrating Historical Events and Funding Historical Dramas,
Parades, Re-enactments and Tours” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 2000, pp.
117-202 (Appendix B: “A Brief History of Georgia Avenue;”
Appendix C: “Script for Georgia Avenue Tour;” Appendix D: “A
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Brief History of the Life of Elizabeth Thomas;” Appendix E: “Mrs.
Thomas and Mr. Lincoln”
Folder 110: GWU Cultural Tourism, 1998-Jan.-Feb. 1999
Folder 111: GWU Cultural Tourism, Mar.-May 1999
Container 8
Folder 112: GWU Cultural Tourism, July-Sept. 1999
Folder 113: GWU Cultural Tourism, Oct.-Dec. 1999
Folder 114: GWU Cultural Tourism, Jan.-Apr. 2000
Folder 115: GWU Hub Proposal-Project, April 2000
Folder 116: GWU Cultural Tourism, May-June 2000
Folder 117: GWU Course 261-Tourism Planning, Spring 2000
Folder 118: GWU Cultural Heritage Workshop, June 19-24, 2000
Folder 119: GWU Cultural Tourism, Aug.-Sept. 2000
Folder 120: GWU Cultural Tourism, October 2000
Folder 121: GWU Cultural Tourism, November 2000
Folder 122: GWU Cultural Tourism, December 2000
Folder 123: GWU Cultural Tourism, January 2001
Folder 124: GWU Cultural Tourism, February 2001
Folder 125: GWU Cultural Tourism, March 2001
Container 9
Folder 126: GWU Cultural Tourism, “Thematic Working Groups,” Seminar-
Course Proposals, 2000-2001
Folder 127: GWU Cultural Tourism, April 2001
Folder 128: GWU Cultural Tourism, May 2001
Folder 129: GWU Cultural Tourism, June 2001
Folder 130: GWU Cultural Tourism, July-Aug. 2001, 2002 and Miscellaneous
Folder 131: GWU Cultural Tourism, “Tourist Guide Techniques,” n. d.
Folder 132: GW U Cultural Tourism, 1998-2002, CD-R
Subseries B: Chapman’s Landing/Chapman’s Forest Project 1992-2001
Folder 133: Chapman’s Landing Reports and Studies, 1992-1995; 1997-1999 and
History
Folder 134: Chapman’s Landing and Forest, 2000
Folder 135: Chapman’s Forest –Mt. Aventine, 2000
Container 10
Folder 136; Chapman’s Landing-Forest, Jan.-April 2001
Folder 137: Chapman’s Forest, April 2001-Jan. 2002
Folder 138: Chapman’s Landing-Existing Structures, Mar. 6, 2001
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Folder 139: Chapman’s Forest, Draft Final Report, Dec. 2001-Feb. 2002 (The
Business Plan-SBA) Citizen Advisory Committee Report
Folder 140: Chapman’s Forest, Draft Final Report, March 2002, Citizen Advisory
Committee Report
Folder 141: Chapman’s Landing/Chapman’s Forest, Citizen Advisory Reports,
April-July 2001
Folder 142: Chapman’s Forest Citizen Advisory Committee Reports, July 2001-
June 2002 (Chapman’s Landing)
Container 11
Folder 143: Indian Head-Chapman’s Landing History, 1999-2001 (2 photos)
Folder 144: Indian Head- 2 Booklets, ”Town of Indian Head: Comprehensive
Plan,” 1997; “Downtown Indian Head: Market Analysis and Audit,”
1997
Subseries C: Georgia Avenue Project 1997-2000
Folder 145: Georgia Avenue-Ward 4 Task Force, 1998; Booklet-“Upper Georgia
Avenue Commercial Corridor Vision Plan,” 2000
Folder 146: Georgia Avenue-Peoples Involvement Corporation, 1997-1998
(Population Demographics extracted by Philip W. Ogilvie)
Folder 147: Georgia Avenue-Peoples Involvement Corporation, 1998;
Brochure/Pamphlet, “Georgia Avenue: 5 Miles of Historic Evolution
of Ethnic Diversity” by Philip Ogilvie, n. d.; Brochure,
“Washington’s Undiscovered Main Street: Stories and Secrets of
Georgia Avenue” by Philip W. Ogilvie and Bill Hasson, n. d.
Folder 148: Georgia Avenue Tour, July 1998, by Philip W. Ogilvie, D. C.
Chamber of Commerce consultant
Folder 149: Booklet, “The Play Book: To Introduce the 7th and S Street/Georgia
Avenue Market Study and Implementation Plan,” 1998
Folder 150: Georgia Avenue Businesses Research, 1998
Folder 151: Recommendations for Listings in the National Register of Historic
Places, Ward 4, n.d.
Container 12
Folder 152: “Tourism Plan for the Vinegar Hill Area/Brightwood
Neighborhood,” Students Paper, GWU Cultural Tourism Course 261,
2002
Folder 153: Georgia Avenue Visitor Center Proposal and Wayside Exhibits,
1997-1998 (1)
Folder 154: Georgia Avenue Visitor Center Proposal and Wayside Exhibits,
1997-1998 (2)
Folder 155: Georgia Avenue-Proposed Old Town Trolley Tours, n. d.
Folder 156: Georgia Avenue-Revitalization, 2000, Ward 4 Task Force
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Folder 157: Metropolitan Railroad Co.-Brightwood Avenue, c. 1900, Research
(1)
Folder 158: Metropolitan Railroad Co.-Brightwood Avenue, c. 1900, Research
(2)
Folder 159: Georgia Avenue – Lot and Square, n. d.
Folder 160: Georgia Avenue-Metropolitan Railroad Co., 1897-1908, Research;
Contract between PIC, Georgia Avenue Project and Philip W.
Ogilvie. Ph.D., 1997 (1)
Folder 161: Georgia Avenue Research: Metropolitan Railroad Co., 1898-1905 (2)
Container 13
Folder 162: Georgia Avenue Research: Brightwood Citizens Association, 1898;
D. C. Engineer Department, 1897-1900 (3)
Folder 163: Georgia Avenue Research: “Georgia Avenue Neighborhood
Locations” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1997; “Georgia Avenue Census
Data” extracted by Philip W. Ogilvie; Text for Georgia Avenue
Pamphlet; Other documents and application to D. C. Government for
“Designation … as a Revitalization … Area” (4)
Folder 164: Georgia Avenue Research: Miscellaneous (5)
Folder 165: “The Ward One East Survey and Planning Project Report,” Prepared
by Dan Durett and Associates, 1984
Folder 166: Georgia Avenue Research: Banneker Recreation Center, 1930-1986
Folder 167: Georgia Avenue Research: Petworth, 1930-1995
Folder 168: Georgia Avenue Research: Emery Place, 1901-1981
Folder 169: Georgia Avenue Research: Horse Racing, 1872-1941
Folder 170: Georgia Avenue Research: Brightwood, 1916-1996
Folder 171: Georgia Avenue Research: Emory United Methodist Church, 1870;
Booklet: “Rites of Passage …,” 165th Anniversary of Emory United
Methodist Church, 1997
Folder 172: Georgia Avenue Research: Takoma Park, 1881-2000
Folder 173: Georgia Avenue Research: Shepherd Park Branch Library, 1990-
1996
Folder 174: Georgia Avenue Research: Battle of Ft. Stevens; “Jubal’s Raid,”
[1864] by Frank E. Van diver, n. d.; “Symbol, Sword and Shield” by
Benjamin Franklin Cooling, (excerpt), n. d.
Folder 175: Georgia Avenue Research: Battle of Ft. Stevens, Various articles,
1864-1967 (1)
Folder 176: Georgia Avenue Research: Battle of Ft. Stevens, Various articles,
1881-1941 and photos; Elizabeth Thomas; Skit: “Mrs. Thomas and
Mr. Lincoln, a Story of Georgia Avenue and Vinegar Hill” by
Eleanor W. Traylor, Research by Philip W. Ogilvie (2) (See
Container 36 Folders 447 & 448 for more research)
Container 14
Folder 177: Georgia Avenue Research: Ft. Stevens and Ft DeRussy, 1899-?
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Folder 178: Georgia Avenue Research: Ft. Stevens 135th Anniversary Proposal
1999, 1999
(See also Container 36, Folders 447 & 448: Research, Elizabeth
Thomas (Ft. Stevens) and Research, Ft. Stevens)
Subseries D: Other Projects – Anacostia and Foggy Bottom 1999-2002
Folder 179: Anacostia Community Summit, 1999
Folder 180: Anacostia Waterfront, 1997-2001
Solder 181: Foggy Bottom Project, 2002
Subseries E: Cultural Tourism 1999-2002
Folder 182: WRLC Libraries Search, 20001 re: Cultural Tourism
Folder 183: Cultural Tourism, CRFEA, MaFEA, NVFEA, VFEA Conference,
2001
Folder 184 Partners in Tourism, 1999
Folder 185: U. S. Environmental Policy and the Travel and Tourism Industry,
2001
Folder 186: Agritourism, 2001
Folder 187: “ The Tourist City” by Judd and Fainstein, pp. 3-6, 2001
Folder 188: D. C. Convention and Tourism Corp. (Tourism clippings), 2001
Folder 189: Proposed H. R. Bill for Cultural Heritage Assistance, 2001
Folder 190: Vistas, National Scenic Byways, Sept. 1999-June 2002
SERIES III: CONSULTING WORK AND MISCELLANEOUS COURSES
1990-2001
Folder 191: Mid-Term Exam, Hist 390, “History of Metro Washington,” Summer
1990, George Mason University
Folder 192: USDA Course, as (?) Graduate School, 2001
Folder 193: Consulting Work, 1995-2001
Folder 194: “The National City,” Film Project (excerpt), 1998
Folder 195: Historyworks, Inc., 1998
Folder 196: Heritage Inquire Enterprises, Inc., 1996
Folder 197: Teacher Institute, Children’s Fund, 1997-1998
Container 15
Folder 198: D. C. Teacher’s Summer institute-Phi Beta Kappa, 1997
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SERIES IV: ORGANIZATIONS, AFFILIATIONS AND CIVIC INTEREST
1970-2002
Subseries A: Interstate Commission for the Potomac River Basin (ICPRB) 1970-
2002
Folder 199: ICPRB, 1970-1995
Folder 200: ICPRB, Booklet: “The Potomac River Watershed Visions Project”
and Miscellaneous, 1994-1996
Folder 201: ICPRB, FY ‘97 Third Quarter Business Meeting, 6/19/97
Folder 202: ICPRB, June-Sept., 1997 (4th Quarter)
Folder 203: ICPRB, 1997-1998
Folder 204: ICPRB, ‘FY ’97 Annual Business Meeting, 9/21/97
Folder 205: ICPRB, Sept –Oct., 1997
Folder 206: ICPRB, Apr.-Dec., 1998
Folder 207: ICPRB, 1999
Folder 208: ICPRB, Jan.-Dec., 1999
Folder 209: ICPRB, Booklet: “FY ’99 Second Quarter Business Meeting,” 3/22-
23/99
Folder 210: ICPRB, Booklet: “FY ’99 Third Quarter Business Meeting, “ 6/14-
15/99
Folder 211: ICPRB, Booklet: “FY ’99 Annual Business Meeting,” 9/20-21/99
Folder 212: ICPRB, First Quarter Report, FY 2000, 9/20/99; Second Quarter
Business Meeting, 3/14/2000; Third Quarter Business Meeting, 6/
13/2000, Agenda
Folder 213: “A Report on the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River
Basin:” by Sowmya Venkat, Cultural Heritage Tourism Summer
Workshop, Tstd 290, 12/6/2000
Folder 214: ICPRB. Third Quarter Business Meeting, 6/13/2000, FY 2000
Folder 215: ICPRB, FY 2001 First Quarter Business Meeting, 12/12/2000;
Correspondence between Board Members, Feb.-Dec., 2000; Sixtieth
Anniversary Annual Report, 1940-2000
Folder 216: ICPRB, FY 2001 First Quarter Business Meting, 12/12/00
Container 17
Folder 217: ICPRB, Calendar 2000; 2 Brochures; “Potomac Basin Reporter”-
Jul./Aug. 2000: Jan./Feb., Mar./Apr., May/Jun., Jul./Aug., Sep./Oct.,
Nov./Dec. 2001
Folder 218: ICPRB, E-mails, 2000-May 2001, concerning ICPRB (Philip W.
Ogilvie, Chairman, Nov. 2000)
Folder 219: ICPRB, FY 2001 Second Quarter Business Meeting, 3/12/01
Folder 220: ICPRB, FY 2001 Third Quarter Business Meeting, 6/12/01 (1)
Folder 221: ICPRB, FY 3001 Third Quarter Business Meeting, 6/12/01 (2)
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Folder 222: ICPRB, Correspondence, July and August, 2001; Financial
Statements, 9/30/01
Folder 223: ICPRB, FY 2001 Fourth Quarter Business Meeting, 9/10-11/01 (1)
Folder 224: ICPRB, FY 2001 Fourth Quarter Business Meeting, 9/11/01 (2)
Folder 225 ICPRB, “Potomac River Updates,” Feb.-Aug. 2001; Newspaper
articles (Photocopies) relating to the Potomac River Basin, Feb.-Sept.
2001
Container 18
Folder 226: ICPRB, FY 2002 First Quarter Business Meeting, 12/4/01
Folder 227: ICPRB, FY 2002 Second Quarter Business Meeting, 3/11-12/02
Folder 228: ICPRB, “Potomac River Updates,” Nov.-Dec. 2001 with newspaper
articles (photocopies) relating to the Potomac River Basin
Folder 229: ICPRB, “Potomac River Updates,” Jan., Feb., Mar. 2002, with
newspaper articles (photocopies) relating to the Potomac River
Basin; “Potomac Basin Reporter,” Jan./Feb., Mar./Apr., May/June
2002
Folder 230: ICPRB, FY 2002 Third Quarter Business Meeting, 6/10-11/02
Folder 231: ICPRB, “Potomac River Updates,” Apr., May, June, Jul. 2002 with
newspaper articles (photocopies) relating to the Potomac River
Basin; 61st Financial Statement … for FY 2001
Folder 232: ICPRB, FY 2002 Fourth Quarter Business Meeting and Annual
Meeting, 9/10/02
Folder 233: ICPRB, Book: Water Supply Demands and Resources Analysis in the
Potomac River Basin,” 2000
Subseries B: Potomac River Basin Organizations 1982-2002
Folder 234: Potomac River Basin Consortium, 1982-1997; Potomac Valley
Chronicle, Vol. 1, No. 1, (contains “Georgetown as an Industrial
City” by Philip W. Ogilvie), Editor, Philip W. Ogilvie, 1991
Container 19
Folder 235: Potomac River Consortium, 1997-1998
Folder 236: Friends of the Potomac, 1997-1998
Folder 237: Friends of the Potomac, Jan.-Mar. 1999
Folder 238: Friends of the Potomac, May-Aug. 1999
Folder 239: Friends of the Potomac, Nation’s River Bass Tournament, 2000
Folder 240: Friends of the Potomac, Search for a Director, 2000
Folder 241: Friends of the Potomac, 2000-2002
Folder 242: Potomac Heritage Partnership, 1996-1997
Folder 243: Potomac Heritage Partnership, 1999-2002
Folder 244: Leadership Potomac, 2001
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Folder 245: American Heritage Rivers Initiative, 1997
Container 20
Folder 246: Potomac-American Heritage River, 1997
Folder 247: Potomac-American Heritage River, 1998; Potomac American
Navigator, 1999 Status Report
Folder 248: Booklet: “American Heritage Rivers Progress Report,” 2000
Folder 249: Potomac Heritage Tourism Initiative, 1999; Potomac Heritage
Partnership, 2000
Folder 250: Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail (PHNST), 1997-1999
Folder 251: PHNST, 2000
Folder 252: PHNST, Dec. 2000-2002
Folder 253: PHNST Guide Grant, GWU Project 2000
Folder 254; PHNST Guide, Potomac River Research, Floppy Disk, 2001
Folder 255: PHNST Guide Project, Long Term Funding, GWU, 2000-2002
Folder 256: PHNST Guide, Work in Progress Research, GWU, 2000
Container 21
Folder 257: PHNST Guide, Contacts and Bibliographies, GWU, 2000-2001
Folder 258: PHNST Guide Project, Final Documents, GWU, 2001
Folder 259: PHNST Guide Project Summary, GWU, 2001-2002
Folder 260: Booklet: “Pre-Final PHNST Corridor Assessment Workbook,”
GWU, 2001
Folder 261: PHNST Guide Project, Potomac Photos, CD-R
Folder 262: Potomac River Greenways, 1996
Folder 263: Potomac Water Trail Expedition 1996, Jan.-Mar. 1997
Folder 264: Potomac Water Trail Expedition, Apr.-June 1997
Folder 265: Potomac Water Trail Association and Trails (including “Metropolitan
Branch Trail Concept Plan”), 1997-2000
Folder 266: Potomac Trail Council, 2000-2001
Container 22
Folder 267: Potomac Trail Council, 5th Annual PHNST Caucus, 10/21/2001
Subseries C: Chesapeake Bay Organizations 1996-2002
Folder 268: Alliance For the Chesapeake Bay, 1996-1999
Folder 269: Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Feb.-Aug. 2000
Folder 270: Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Sept.-Dec. 2000
Folder 271: Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Feb.-Jul. 2001
Folder 272: Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Aug. 2001 and Miscellaneous;
2001 Annual Report
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Folder 273: 2 Booklets: ”The Countryside Exchange … Chesapeake Bay
Watershed” and “Shaping the Future … Ten Years of the
Countryside Exchange,” Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, 1998
Folder 274: Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Board of Directors Meeting,
2/23/2001
Folder 275: Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Oysters, 2001-2002
Container 23
Folder 276: Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, 2002
Folder 277: Chesapeake Foundation, 1996-2001
Folder 278: Chesapeake Bay Program, 1995-1999; Pamphlets: “Chesapeake Bay:
Introduction to an Ecosystem,” 1995 and 2000
Folder 279: Chesapeake Bay Program, 2000-2001
Folder 280: Booklets: Chesapeake Bay Program and Alliance for the Chesapeake
Bay, Title Pages, 1988-1999 (Booklets Removed to Pamphlet File:
“Chesapeake Bay Program,” 1998;
“Chesapeake Bay Communities,” 1995;
“The 1997 Atlas of Chesapeake Bay Basin Biological Programs”;
“The 1997 Users Guide to Chesapeake Bay Program-Biological and
Living Resources Monitoring Data”;
“A Comprehensive List of Chesapeake Bay Species,” 1998;
“The State of the Chesapeake Bay,” 1999;
“A Who’s Who in the Chesapeake Bay Program,” 1999;
“Chesapeake Renewal Project Findings,” 2000)
Folder 281: Booklet: Chesapeake Bay Commission 1998 Annual Report
Folder 282: Booklet: “Smart Growth Options for Maryland’s Tributary
Struggles,” Maryland Office of Planning, 1998
Folder 283: Booklet: Maryland’s Tributary Teams Annual Report 1998,
Maryland Natural Resources, 1999
Folder 284: Booklet: “Taking Action for the Blue Crab,” Chesapeake Bay
Commission, 2001
Folder 285: Chesapeake Bolide, 1997
Folder 286: Chesapeake Bay Skipjack Fleet, 2002
Subseries D: Metropolitan Council of Governments 1999-2001
Folder 287: Metropolitan Council of Governments, 1999-2000
Container 24
Folder 288: Metropolitan Council of Governments, 2 Booklets–Priorities:
Circulation Systems and Greenways, 2000
Folder 289: Metropolitan Council of Governments, Transportation Planning
Board: TPB News, Feb. 2000-Jul./Aug. 2000 and Booklet: The
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Region, 2001
Subseries E: The Historical Society of Washington, D. C. (HSW) 1992-2002
Folder 290: Proposed Manuscript for Washington History, “Edward Kubel (1820-
1896): Washington, D. C., Instrument Maker,” 1998 (Philip W.
Ogilvie, Chairman of the Editorial Board)
Folder 291: HSW Cook Book Project, Article (Chapter), “The Washington
Season” with note from Elizabeth Judd, 1998
Folder 292: HSW- Manuscript for Washington History, “A Guide to the
Washington, D C., Streets named for the 50 States” by Mollie
Somerville, n. d. (Rejected by Philip W. Ogilvie)
Folder 293: HSW Editorial Board, 1992-1998
Folder 294: Empty; Curriculum Vitae: removed [non-Ogilvie]
Folder 295: HSW Proposal for Administration of D. C. Archives by HSW, 1996
Folder 296: HSW, 1998
Folder 297: Historical Studies Conference, 1998
Container 25
Folder 298: HSW, 1998-Jan.-Apr.1999
Folder 299: HSW, Sept.-Nov. 1999
Folder 300: HSW By-Laws, Mar. 2000
Folder 301: HSW Board of Trustees Meeting, Sept. 2000
Folder 302: HSW Board of Trustees Meeting, Dec. 2000
Folder 303: HSW, 2000
Folder 304: HSW, 2001
Folder 305: HSW Board Meeting, Dec. 2001
Folder 306: HSW 2002
Folder 307: Capital Campaign Feasibility and Planning Study, Prepared for
HSW, 1998
Folder 308: HSW Annual Reports: 1997, 1999 & 2001
Container 26
Folder 309: HSW-The City Museum of Washington, D. C., Strategic
Communications Plan Summary, 6/7/2002
Folder 310: HSW, “Metro History News” (Newsletter), Winter 1995/96 - Fall
2002; Brochure, Sale of Heurich Mansion
Folder 311: HSW, Aldie-Snickersville Tour, 1997
Subseries F: Association of Oldest Inhabitants (AOI) 1946-2002
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Folder 312: AOI, 1946-1994
Folder 313: AOI, 1995-1996
Folder 314: AOI, 1997
Folder 315: AOI, Jan.-Sept., 1998
Folder 316: AOI Project, Home Rule Film, 1998
Container 27
Folder 317: AOI, Oct. 1998-Mar. 1999
Folder 318: AOI, Apr. 1999-2001; Certificate of Appreciation to Philip W.
Ogilvie, 1998 and 1999
Folder 319: AOI, Civil War Field Trip, 6/28/02
Subseries G: Friends of Pierce (Peirce) Mill 1997-1999
Folder 320: Friends of Pierce Mill, 1997
Folder 321: Friends of Pierce Mill, 1998
Folder 322: Friends of Pierce Mill, 1999
Folder 323: Pierce Mill, National Register of Historic Places, 1969 and 1990
Folder 324: Pierce Mill Restoration Workshop, March 11-13, 1997
Container 28
Folder 325: Pamphlet: Reports of Findings at Pierce Mill, Rock Creek Park, 1997
Folder 326: Friends of Pierce Mill: Grant Application to the James Ford Bell
Foundation, 1997
Folder 327: Report: Water Power Source and Requirements for Pierce Mill
Folder 328: Pierce Mill: “National Park Service Cultural Landscapes Inventory,”
1998
Folder 329: Peirce Mill Dam, 1998
Folder 330 Historic Structures Report: Peirce Mill, Rock Creek Park, 1999,
Friends of Peirce Mill
Folder 331: Peirce Family History, 1684-1918
Subseries H: Tudor Place 1998-2002
Folder 332: Tudor Place, 1998
Folder 333: Tudor Place, 1999-2001
Folder 334: Tudor Place, 2001-2002
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Subseries I: Washington Academy of Sciences 1996-1998
Folder 335: Washington Academy of Sciences, Apr.-Sept. 1996
Folder 336: Washington Academy of Sciences, Oct.-Dec. 1996
Container 29
Folder 337: Washington Academy of Sciences, Jan.-Apr. 1997
Folder 338: Washington Academy of Sciences, Oct.-Dec. 1997
Folder 339: Washington Academy of Sciences, 1998
Folder 340: Washington Academy of Sciences, History by Ellis L. Yochelson,
1997
Folder 341: Washington Academy of Sciences, 1996-1998
Subseries J: Capitol Fire Museum 1997-2002
Folder 342: Capitol Fire Museum, 1997-2002
Subseries K: Audubon Naturalist Society 2001
Folder 343: Natural History Field Studies Instructors, 3/2/01
Subseries L: D. C. Preservation League 1996-2002
Folder 344: D. C. Preservation League, 1995-2000
Folder 345: D.C. Preservation – “D. C. Municipal Regulations,” Aug. 1995;
Planning and Development Preservation Directory, Washington, D.
C., 1999 Edition; other documents and clippings, 2001-2002
Subseries M: National Trust for Historic Preservation 1998-2002
Container 30
Folder 346: National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1998-2002
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Subseries N: D. C. Heritage Tourism Coalition 1997-2001
Folder 347: D. C. Heritage Tourism Coalition, 1997-2001
Folder 348: City Heritage and Commerce Feasibility Study, 1999
Subseries O: Committee of 100 1998-2000
Folder 349: Committee of 100, 1998-2000
Subseries P: Humanities Council of Washington, D. C. 1996-2002
Folder 350: Humanities Council of Washington, D. C., 1996-2000
Folder 351: Humanities Council of Washington, D. C., 2001-2002
Subseries Q: Environmental Literacy Council 2001
Folder 352: Environmental Literacy Council, 2001
Subseries R: American Chestnut Cooperators’ Foundation 2001
Folder 353: American Chestnut Cooperators’ Foundation, 2001
Subseries S: Alexandria Seaport Foundation 1999
Folder 354: Alexandria Seaport Foundation, 1999
Subseries T: Rainbow History Project 2002
Folder 355: Rainbow History Project, 2002
SERIES V: D. C. RESEARCH FILES 1608-2002
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Subseries A: D. C. Government Departments and Offices 1871-1999
Folder 356: D. C. Government Office of Planning-Zoning Commission,
5/17/1998
Folder 357: D. C. Government Department of Housing and Community
Development, 1999; Pamphlet, “The Economic Resources of
Washington, D. C.,” 1998
Folder 358: D. C. Department of Recreation, Emery Playground, 1984
Folder 359: D/ C. Government Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Office of
Tax and Revenue and miscellaneous, 1999
Folder 360: D. C. Public Library, 1995; Metropolitan Police Boys and Girls
Clubs
Folder 361: D. C. Public Schools, “A History of the Little ’Onpleasantnes’ in the
Public Schools of Washington, D. C., June 1867-1870,” 1871
Folder 362: D. C. Public Schools, Public School Buildings Past and Present, 1965
Folder 363: D. C. Archives, Accessions List, April 1991
Subseries B: D. C. Civic Associations and Projects 1871-1998
Container 31
Folder 364: Washington Convention Center, Annual Meeting: Reports: 1997. 1999,
2001; Pamphlets
Folder 365: H Street Community Development Corporation; Pamphlet: “Florida
Avenue/Gallaudet University Gateway Project,” n. d.
Folder 366: The Committee for the Capital City, 1996
Folder 367: National Congress for Community Economic Development, 1999;
Pamphlet “Media Tool Kit,” 1999
Folder 368: Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, The Brookings Institution,
2001
Folder 369: D. C. Committee to Promote Washington, 1998; U. S. Chamber of
Commerce, Pamphlet: “Multi-Cultural Hospitality Services Directory,”
n. d. [1999]; Pamphlet: “The American Experience-Visitors Guide to
Washington, D. C., n. d. [1999]
Folder 370: Federation of Citizens Associations of the District of Columbia,
“Federation News,” 1998-2001
Subseries C: Federal Government Departments and Commissions 1790-2002
Folder 371: National Capital Planning Commission, 1996-1998
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Folder 372: National Capital Planning Commission, 1999
Folder 373: National Capital Planning Commission, 2000-2002
Folder 374: National Capital Planning Commission Exhibit Review, Public History,
1997
Folder 375: National Capital Planning Commission, NCPC Quarterly, 1998-Spring
2002
Folder 376: U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1997-2001
Folder 377: The Trust for Public Land, 1999-2002; 3 Pamphlets: “Economic Benefits
of Parks and Open Space, 1999; “Building Green Infrastructure,” 1999;
“Land and People,” 2001
Container 32
Folder 378: U. S. Department of Transportation: Publications 1994-1997-10
Pamphlets; And “More than Asphalt, Concrete and Steel,” 1997;
“America’s Byways,” 2000
Folder 379: U. S. Geological Survey (Potomac River Basin), 1992-1998; Pamphlet,
“Water Quality in the Potomac River Basin,” 1992-1996
Folder 380: U. S. Postal Service, 1851
Folder 381: Department of the Army, Army Corps of Engineers, 2000; Booklet: “ A
City For the Nation, 1790-1967” by Albert F. Cowdry, 1998
Folder 382: US/ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and Sites), 1999-
2002
Folder 383: U. S. Capital – Congress, 1996-2002; U. S. Treasury, 1996
Folder 384: Library of Congress, 1996-2992
Folder 385: National Park Service, 1999-2001; Pamphlet: “Rethinking the National
Parks for the 21st Century,” 2001
Folder 386: National Park Service – Fort Circle Parks, Frederick Douglass House,
etc., 1990’s
Folder 387: National Park Service, “Linneaen Hill, Rock Creek Park,” 1998
Folder 388: Bureau of Land Management, 1996-2000
Folder 389: National Archives, The Record, March 1997
Subseries D: D. C. History 1787-2002
Folder 390: Location of the Capital, 1787-1791
Container 33
Folder 391: Adoption of the Constitution, Articles of Confederation, 1793; 1754-
1798
Folder 392: Correspondence on the Founding of Washington, D. C., 1784-1791
Folder 393: D. C. History – General, 1854-1995
Folder 394: Washington, D. C., History of Early Government, 1790-1801
Folder 395: Journal of the Senate, 1800-1801; Works of John Adams and biographies
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of important people, 1800-1802
Folder 396: The Papers of James Madison; excerpts from Jefferson and Pendleton,
1787--1798
Folder 397: “Acts Passed by the Corporation of the City of Washington – Concerning
a City Seal,” 1802
Folder 398: Letter to General Commissioners of Bankruptcy, 1802
Folder 399: Maps of the City of Washington, 1800; other 18th century maps; 19th
century maps; 20th century downtown map
Folder 400: Crucial moments in Washington’s Early History, 1788-1807
Folder 401: “The Life and Labor of Peter Force (1790-1868), Mayor of Washington”
by Ainsworth P. Spofford (RCHS 1899)
Folder 402: Papers of John Carroll Brent concerning plank road (7th St.) 1851-1852
Folder 403: Washington, 1852, from the Intelligentser
Folder 404: Civil War, 1861-1865
Folder 405: Slavery, Articles including “The Local Aspect of Slavery in the District
of Columbia” by Walter C. Clephane (RCHS 1898)
Folder 406: Black History, 1814-1990
Container 34
Folder 407: “The Fugitive Slaves: A Tale of South Eastern Pennsylvania” by
Ellwood Griest; also “Autobiography of Henry Carter (1804-1896) …”
Folder 408: “The Operation of the Underground Railroad in Washington, D. C., c.
1800-1860” by Hilary Russell; Bibliography
Folder 409: Underground Railroad, 1825-1865
Folder 410: Slaves, 1851-1864
Folder 411: Emancipation, 1862 and 1863
Folder 412: Gilded Age in Washington, 1861-1900
Folder 413: “The End of Home Rule in Washington …” by Alan Lessoff , 1987
Folder 414: Coxey’s Army, May 11,1894
Folder 415: Turn of Century Washington, 1900
Folder 416: McMillan Plan, 1901
Folder 417: Washington Planning, 1929; “The Federal City Plans and Reality,” 1976
Folder 418: Teenage Crime, 1953-1954; List of Civilian Commissioners, 1953
Folder 419: Prohibition of Tobacco Sales to Minors, 1997
Folder 420: “The Century,” The Washington Post, 2000
Folder 421: “History of D.C. Transportation, 1862-1962”
Container 35
Folder 422: D. C. Early Transportation System Survey Final Report, 1976
Folder 423: Survey Findings Related to Streetcars, 1996
Folder 424: National Register of Historic Places – Historic Streetcar Resources,
1862-1962
Folder 425: Historic Utility System Study, 1996
Folder 426: “Fragmented Before a Great Storm” by Mark D. Richards, 2002
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Folder 427: D. C. Housing Numbering, 1869
Folder 428: James White Land Holdings ”The Vineyards of Pleasant Hill,” 1986
Folder 429: “Miasma and Malaise: A Geography of Malaria in 19th Century … D.
C.” by Elizabeth Chacko, 2000
Folder 430: “Historical Perspectives on Urban Design in Washington, D. C., 1890-
1910,” 1983
Folder 431: Florence Cleland Case, 1913
Folder 432: Washington, D. C., Bicentennial, 1991
Folder 433: The Washington Post 125th Anniversary Edition, 2002
Folder 434: D. C. Clippings, 1998-2002
Folder 435: “Geology, Hydrology and History of the Washington, D. C., Area” by
John F. Moore and Julia H. Jackson, 1989
Folder 436: GPS/GIS Plan, 2000-2005
Container 36
Folder 437: Washington, D. C., History – Booklets, 1991-1997; “Scenes from the
Past,” 2001-2002
Folder 438: Ft. Stevens, 1861-1865
Folder 439: African American Genealogy, 1916-1998
Folder 440: Alleys, D. C., 1854-1943 (See “Directory of Alleys,” #P3396)
Folder 441: Miscellaneous – Found in Ft. Stevens folder, 1998?
Folder 442: “Some Resources for the Study of District of Columbia History,” Office
of Public Records, 1990
Subseries E: Biographies 1731-1999
Folder 443: John Saul and family, 1819-1983
Folder 444: Clephane family, 1824-1961
Folder 445: Lewis Clephane (1824-1897) and the Republican Party
Folder 446: Montgomery Meigs (1816-1892)
Folder 447: Elizabeth Thomas, (Ft. Stevens), 1860s
Folder 448: Elizabeth Keckley (c. 1818-1907)
Folder 449: Duke Ellington, 100th Anniversary Celebration, 1999
Container 37
Folder 450: African-American Biographies, 1731-1968
Folder 451: Albert Pike (1809-1891), Masons and Ku Klux Klan, 1866-1997
Folder 452: Albert Pike (1809-1891), Masons and Ku Klux Klan
Folder 453: Albert Pike (1809-1891), Masons and Ku Klux Klan; Leo Taxil (1854-
1907); Proposed Removal of Pike Statue, 1993-1997
Folder 454: Biographies, Notable Washingtonians, 1758-1907; 1953-
Folder 455: Rev. Manasseh Cutler (1742-1823)
Folder 456: Dr. Samuel Latham Mitchill (1764-1831), “Letters from Washington,
1801-1813,” Harpers Monthly Magazine, April 1879
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Folder 457: Biographies: Susan J. Williams (1941- ); Catherine Reynolds (1958- )
Subseries F: Ethnic Groups 1784-1990
Folder 458: Jewish Community, 1795-1960
Folder 459: German Community, 1850-1920
Folder 460: Other Ethnic Groups, 1784-1990
Subseries G: Clubs 1997-1999
Folder 461: Masons, 1999
Folder 462: Kiwanis Club, 1997
Subseries H: Schools 1984-2002
Folder: 463: Schools, 2001-2002
Container 38
Folder 464: Kramer School, 1995-1997
Folder 465: Howard University and Correspondence, 1997-2002
Folder 466: University of the District of Columbia, 1984-1997
Subseries I: Neighborhoods 1608-2001
Folder 467: Georgetown History, 1791-1920
Folder 468: Georgetown Houses and History, 1621-1997
Folder 469: Georgetown Waterfront (1608-1975), “Commerce and Industry on the
Georgetown Waterfront” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1998; Research, 1987;
Bibliography: Alexandria Waterfront, n. d.
Folder 470: Georgetown Research, 1798-2001, and Notes
Folder 471: “Georgetown 1980: A Program for the Coming Decade,” 1969
Folder 472: Georgetown Forum at Dumbarton House, 4/18/1997 (Philip W. Ogilvie,
Speaker); Georgetown Bibliography, 1997
Folder 473: Anacostia, 1996-1997
Folder 474: Columbia Heights, 1997
Folder 475: The Area of Burleith, 1985 and 1999
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Folder 476: Brookland, 1967-1997; Brooks Mansion
Folder 477: Capitol Hill, “Guidelines,” 1991 and 1996
Folder 478: Foggy Bottom, 1991-2001
Folder 479: Miscellaneous D. C. Neighborhoods, 1927-2000
Subseries J: Potomac River, Anacostia River, C & O Canal, Rock Creek Park, Mills
and Trails 1750-2002
Folder 480: Potomac Survey, 1823
Folder 481: Early History of Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay, 1750-1885
Container 39
Folder 482: Potomac Corridor Historic Resources IMS: Connecting Past and Present,
n. d.
Folder 483: River Steamers, 19th Century, 1920
Folder 484: Treatment of the North Branch of Potomac, 1994
Folder 485: International Partnership Forum Summary, Potomac River, 2000
Folder 486: Potomac River Events, 1997
Folder 487: Anacostia River and Watershed, 1994-2000
Folder 488: Clippings and Pamphlets: Potomac and Anacostia Rivers, 2001-2002
Folder 489: Maryland’s Tributary Teams and Water Quality Report, 1998
Folder 490: “History Underfoot” by Mark A. Tennyson, 2001
Folder 491: C & O Canal, Pamphlets and Clippings, 1954-2000
Folder 492: Rock Creek Park, Long Range Interpretive Plan, 1998; Brochures, 1979-
1992
Folder 493: Mills, Abner Cloud House, C & O Canal, 1957-1996
Folder 494: “Cloud/Peirce/Carbery” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1997; “Cloud Mills
Notes” by Philip W. Ogilvie, 1997; History of Abner Cloud House,
1993; “The Mayors …of Washington, Thomas Carbery,” [1791-1863]
(RCHS, 1915)
Folder 495: Mills, 1997-1998 and n. d.
Folder 496: Rails to Trails Conservancy, Pamphlets, 1997-2001
Folder 497: “Economic Impact of Protecting Rivers, Trails and Greenway
Corridors,” 1995
Container 40
Folder 498: Metropolitan Branch Trail Concept Plan, 1999
Subseries K: Points of Interest 1810-2002
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Folder 499: U. S. Soldiers Home and Anderson Cottage, 1985
Folder 500: Holt House – Zoo, 1997
Folder 501: Woodrow Wilson House, 1999
Folder 502: Mt. Vernon and George Washington, 1953-2002
Folder 503: Blair Mansion and Blair Mansion Inn, 1939-1993
Folder 504: History of Friendship House – The Maples, 1938-1954
Folder 505: Columbus Statue, 1912
Folder 506: Alexander R. Shepherd Statue, 1979-1997 and Biographical material
Folder 507: Congressional Cemetery, 2002
Folder 508: National Building Museum, 1993-2000; Montgomery Meigs Exhibit,
1996
Folder 509: Thurgood Marshall Center, 1998
Folder 510: Museums, 1987-2002
Folder 511: Hillwood Museum, n. d.
Folder 512: Smithsonian, 1997-1998
Folder 513: National Museum of Health Medicine, 2001-2002
Folder 514: Churches, 1810-2002
Folder 515: Frederick Douglass Gardens, 2000-2001
Folder 516: Tourist Attractions, Guides to D. C. (Asian-American and Children’s),
published by Chamber of Commerce, 1997-2000
Folder 517: Miscellaneous points of interest, Washington, D. C., 1988-2001
Subseries L: Businesses - General Subjects 1827-2002
Folder 518: Columbia Country Club, 1938
Folder 519: Griffith Stadium, 1909-1971
Folder 520: Hechinger, 1991-1997
Folder 521: Little Tavern; Marriott, 1931-1945
Folder 522: Colony House Apartments, 1988-1995
Folder 523: B & O Railroad, 1827-1927
Folder 524: Architecture, 2001-2002
Subseries M: Events 1879-1998
Folder 525: National History Day, 1996
Folder 526: National Trails Day on the Mall, 6/12/1997
Folder 527: Sustainability in Action: Profiles of Community Initiatives Across the U.
S., 1998
Folder 528: Christmas, 1879-1966
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Container 41
Folder 529: “Memories of Marin: An Interview with Charles Page,” 1994
Folder 530: “A Walk in the Woods” by Bill Bryan, 1998 (excerpts)
Folder 531: Foundations – Grant makers, c. 1996
SERIES VI: PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOCOPIES AND SLIDES 1800-1999
Subseries A: Photographs and Photocopies 1800-1899
Folder 532: Views of Washington Sites, Photocopies with citations, 1800-1959
Folder 533: Views of the Potomac River and Little Falls, Photographs and
Photocopies with citations, 1874-1899
Folder 534: Views of Aqueduct Bridge and Georgetown Ferry, Photographs and
Photocopies with citations, 1861-1962
Folder 535: Views of Washington, D. C., and the Potomac River, Photographs and
Photocopies with citations, 1845-1927
Folder 536: Long Bridge, Photographs and Photocopies with citations, 1861
Folder 537: Memorial Bridge and the Watergate Area, Photographs and Photocopies
with citations, 1870-1999
Folder 538: Potomac Wharves and Army War College viewed from the Potomac,
Photographs and Photocopies with citations, 1862-1906
Folder 539: Old Views of Washington, D. C., and Wright Brothers Flight,
Photographs and Photocopies with citations, 1863-1949
Folder 540: 14th Street Bridge and Railroad Bridge, Photographs and Photocopies
with citations, 1898
Folder 541: Chain Bridge, Photographs and Photocopies with citations, 1861-1968
Folder 542: Georgetown Waterfront, Photographs and Photocopies with citations,
1844-1964
Folder 543: Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C., Photocopy, n. d.; Notations of
other photographs with citations
Subseries B: Slides (some taken by Philip W. Ogilvie; others borrowed or purchased))
and Photographs taken by Philip W. Ogilvie 1992-1996
Folder 544: Slides: Mostly scenes, some of Rock Creek; Le Droit Park; unidentified
houses, n. d.
Folder 545: Slides of Washington, D. C.: six pages (including slides of the Florence
Cleland Story that Philip W. Ogilvie was researching and Post-1880 D.
C. buildings, labeled), 1915-1996
Folder 546: Slides: three pages (including buildings, cemeteries, all unidentified
except for two slides labeled 7th Street, N. E.) 1995-1996
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Folder 547: Slides: one page, Smith Point, VA; Westmoreland County , VA,
including Stratford Hall and two Miscellaneous slides, n. d.
Folder 548: Slides: two pages, Houses, waterlilies, views – all unidentified, n. d.
Folder 549: Slides: two pages, Scenes, plants, buildings – all unidentified, 1996;
purchased slides of New Orleans: 1890, 1910, 1931
Folder 550: Slides: two pages, Buildings and views – 17 slides, 5/31/94, unidentified;
Scenes, some with water – 16 slides, 8/1/95, unidentified;
Folder 551: Slides: two pages, Plants and flowers (slides developed in Seattle, WA,
7/22/96)
Folder 552: Slides: three pages, Peirce Mill, other mills, houses, Bomford Mill,
Stratford Mill, most unidentified, n. d.
Folder 553: Slides: four pages, Peirce Mill interior, Stratford Mill, houses, first
Roman Catholic settlement plaque and lighthouse, most unidentified, n.
d.; maps, 1829-1931
Folder 554: Slides: two pages, Stratford Mill, house, miscellaneous, most
unidentified, n. d.
Folder 555: Slides: eight pages, Washington, D. C. - Buildings, churches, monuments
and houses, some identified, 1995-1996 (154 slides taken by Philip W.
Ogilvie)
Folder 556: Photographs with negatives: Trip to Snickersville, VA, and environs,
sponsored by The Historical Society of Washington, D. C.
Folder 557: Photographs: Trip to South Carolina – Scenes and pictures of
commemorative plaque to Thomas Walter, one of the earliest American
botanists, 1/18/92; other negatives (all photograph taken by Philip W.
Ogilvie)
SERIES VII: WATER QUALITY, ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOGY 1939-2002
Subseries A: Water Quality 1997-2000
Container 42
Folder 558: Senate Bill S. 1787 Federal Water Pollution Act, 10/26/1999
Folder 559: Clean Water, 2000; EPA
Folder 560: Book: Total Maximum Daily Load, Comments Compendium, March 9,
2000, ASIWPCA
Folder 561: Pamphlet: EPA, “Catalog of Federal Funding Sources for Watershed
Protection,” 1997
Subseries B: Environment and Ecology 1939-1999
Folder 562: “An Environmental Agenda for the District of Columbia, 1999
Folder 563: Environment, 1994-2001
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Folder 564: Two Pamphlets: “D. C. Naturally: A Guide To Metro Washington’s
Environmental Education Resources,” 1994-95 and 1997-98
Folder 565: Conservation, 1939
Folder 566: “Green Sense” – Financing Parks and Conservation, Fall 1997
Folder 567: Ecology, 1998
Subseries C: Fish and Wildlife 1998-2001
Folder 568: U. S. Fish and Wildlife, 1998-2000
Folder 569: Sierra Club, 2000
Folder 570: National Wildlife Federation – Children’s booklets, 1995-1997
Folder 571: Agrifishing, 1992-1997
Folder 572: Birds, 1999-2001; Photograph, Roaches Run Wild File Sanctuary, 1965
Subseries D: Agriculture, Gardening and Miscellaneous 1989-2002
Container 43
Folder 573: Rural Heritage, 1998-2001
Folder 574: Gardening and Arboretums, 1989-2002
Folder 575: “Science News,” Jan. and Feb. 1998
Folder 576: Appalachian Geology, 1989
SERIES VIII: NATIVE AMERICANS 1911-2000
Folder 577: Native Americans, Piscataway, 1911-2000
Folder 578: Book: Piscataway Park, Sept. 1969
Folder 579: Kennewick Man, 7/1996-6/27/1997
Folder 580: Kennewick Man, 7/1/1997-8/25/1998
SERIES IX: FILES OF PHILIP W. OGILVIE 1949-2002
Subseries A: Diplomas, Certificate and Ceremonies 1949-2002
Folder 581: Excelsior Union High School Diploma, 1949, and Program
Folder 582: Long Beach City College Diploma, Associate of Arts, 1952, and
Program; Long Beach State College Diploma, B. A., 1954
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Folder 583: University of Oklahoma Diploma, Ph. D., 1966, and Program
Container 44
Folder 584: Certificate: The Military Road School Alumni Association, 1/31/2002
Folder 585: Little Falls Dam Ceremony, 1999 (Philip W. Ogilvie on Program)
Subseries B: Philip W. Ogilvie: Rolodex n. d.
Folder 586: Philip W. Ogilvie: Rolodex, A-L, n. d.
Folder 587: Philip W. Ogilvie: Rolodex, M-Z, n. d.
Subseries C: Philip W. Ogilvie: Random Notes n. d.
Folder 588: Philip W. Ogilvie: Random Notes, n. d.
Subseries D: Philip W. Ogilvie: Pocket Calendar Appointment Books and
Miscellaneous 1996-2001
Folder 589: Pocket Calendar Appointment Books (7), 1996-2000
Folder 590: D. C. Archives ephemera and Philip W. Ogilvie’s George Washington
University business card, n. d.
Folder 591: French vocabulary and cartoons (Tabloids), n. d.; Humor, 2001
PHILIP W. OGILVIE: PERSONAL INTEREST FILES 1925-2002
Subseries A: Religion 1925-2002
Folder 592: Epiphany Catholic Church, 1999-2001
Folder 593: Epiphany Catholic Church, Photocopies of Building Permits, 1925
Folder 594: Epiphany Catholic Church, Plans for changes, 1999
Container 45
Folder 595: “Substance, Form and Color Through Concrete,” (Problems confronted
by architects of the Shrine of the Sacred Heart Church), n. d.
Folder 596: Miscellaneous: Catholic Church related materials including Trinity
Church and others, 1997-2001
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Folder 597: Moral Theology, 1986-1989
Folder 598: Catholic Historical Society; Catholic Heritage Tour, 1997-2001
Folder 599: Secular Franciscans, 1997
Folder 600: Secular Franciscans, 1998-2002
Subseries B: Iris 1941-2000
Folder 601: Iris: American Iris Society, 1991-1999; Region 4 Board, Editor of
Newscast, (Philip W. Ogilvie) n. d.
Folder 602: Iris Society publications: Newscast, AIS, 1959-1997; Signa, 1997
Container 46
Folder 603: Iris Species: Roots, Journal of the Historic Preservation, Spring & Fall
1995, & Spring 1999; other publications and information, 1995-1999
Folder 604: Iris; Clippings, 1946-1993; Society for Louisiana Irises, 1941-1991 and
newsletters, 1996
Folder 605: Photographs, probably taken by Philip W. Ogilvie: Iris, 1992
Folder 606: Iris: miscellaneous slides – 243 – unlabeled, 1990-1994 (with list of
slides) taken by Philip W. Ogilvie
Folder 607: American Iris Society, 4 Bulletins, 1991-1995; Newsletter, 2000; Basic
Iris Culture
Folder 608: British Iris Society Yearbooks, 1998 & 1999; 5 miscellaneous Iris
booklets and catalogs, 1995-1997
Subseries C: Personal Photographs 1961-1999
Folder 609: Photographs taken in Africa, all identified, 1961-1963
Folder 610: Photographs of Philip W. Ogilvie, 1999, and other photographs
Container 47 Tapes and Digital Media 1996-2001
Container 47 Tapes and Digital Media 1996-2001; listed for informational
purposes only. Access may be restricted due to equipment availability.
A. Video Tape: “Slavery’s Buried Past,” The New Explorers, Episode #1403,
Kurtis Productions, Ltd.
B. Roll of 16 mm. 100’ Microfilm: “Malinography of MD”
C. CD:Digital Raster Graphic, 2 Vols.
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D. Audio Tapes: Henry Miller, class lecture, 6/18/02; Henry Miller re: stuffed
ham, 6/23/02 (Side one only); Willie Fletcher, Folklife Field School (Both
sides), Southern MD Folklore Project, St. Mary’s City; Mary Catherine Stone,
Folklife Class, 6/17/02; Lucile Dorsey (Side A)/M. Kline & K.
Schenninger(?)(Side B) Interviewed by Svetla Kazalarska, Folklife Field School;
Nolabel – apparently blank tape; METRO CONNECTION – 11/28/98, Ft.
Stevens Saga with actress Sumara Green
E. 3M Diskette Box 5 I/4” Floppy Disks: Jusserand; PWO 2; Admin.;
Potomac Valley Chronicle, Vol. II, #1, Fall 1996 with Source List on the
Potomac Basin by Philip W. Ogilvie, W P 51; Prof. Tour Guides – root
directory problem; Zoo papers; Shep 2; Shepherd #4; D. C. Education Hist; I
HEXAG-TAB; I HEXEA –DES; IPWSTAZ-TAB; T. Walter-PVGT; St. Mary’s
County Files; Culture Class; Hist/Ecolectures Word 2001; Eco/History
Lectures; 2 Potomac Valley Chronicle, Vol. II, #1, Fall 1996, “Source List on
the Potomac Basin” by Philip W. Ogilvie, WP51; also Mac Word; 2 Potomac
Chronology – Potomac Chronology – Word; 2 Hist/Eco Lectures; Potomac
Basin Chron; Southern Md. Data Base; PHST Budget; Heritage Cultural
Tourism Speech – Text; Heritage Resources – Power Point; Potomac Heritage
Trail Z; Potomac Heritage Trail – Word; Trails; Potomac Themes – Word;
Potomac River Basin History – Word 2001; Potomac Bibliography – Word;
Westmoreland State Park Floristic Survey, 1998-1999; John Dodge 703- 991-
7933, [email protected]