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Dorn C. McGrath, Jr. slides and other material

Anacostia Community Museum

Object Details

Creator
McGrath, Dorn C., Jr.
Names
McGrath, Dorn C., Jr.
Place
Anacostia (Washington, D.C.)
Topic
George Washington University
Anacostia Coordinating Council
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Urban Development
Historic Anacostia Revitalization Project
City planning
Provenance
The Dorn C. McGrath, Jr. slides and other material were donated to the Anacostia Community Museum in 2007 by Dorn C. McGrath, Jr.
Creator
McGrath, Dorn C., Jr.
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Dorn C. McGrath, Jr. slides and other material
Summary
The collection, which dates from circa 1965 to 2006 and measures 5.67 linear feet, documents the built and natural environment of the Anacostia neighborhood, as well as the activities of the Anacostia Coordinating Council, which sponsored the Historic Anacostia Revitalization Project, a survey of all buildings in the Anacostia Historic District. The collection consists of slides, photographs, negatives, correspondence, newsletters, reports, printed material and ephemera.
Biographical/Historical note
Dorn C. McGrath, Jr., FAICP, is Professor Emeritus of Urban and Regional Planning and Geography. He retired from the George Washington University in 2003 after serving on its faculty for 33 years. He was founder of the Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Director of the Institute for Urban Development Research, Chairman of the Department of Geography and Regional Science, Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, and was one of the founders of the University's Graduate Program in Historic Preservation. Prof. McGrath also served as member of the adjunct faculty at the Johns Hopkins University, School for Advanced International Studies. From 1987-1996, he served as Chairman of the Committee of 100 on the Federal City. Professpr McGrath became involved with Anacostia as a direct consequence of his long standing friendship with Mr. John Kinard. McGrath met Mr. Kinard at George Washington University. Mr. Kinard, who was involved in an ongoing effort to revitalize the Anacostia Community as Chairman of the Anacostia Coordinating Council and first director of the Anacostia Community Museum, encouraged McGrath to apply his planning expertise to the cause. Seeing this opportunity as a valuable way to assist both the community and a means to practically apply information he taught to students at George Washington University, McGrath worked with his students to undertake a survey of the area.
Extent
5.67 Linear feet ((1 box, 6 binders))
Date
1965-2006
bulk 1975-1998
Custodial History note
The Dorn C. McGrath, Jr. slides and other material were donated to the Anacostia Community Museum in 2007 by Dorn C. McGrath, Jr.
Archival Repository
Anacostia Community Museum Archives
Identifier
ACMA.06-059
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Slides (35mm transparencies)
Negatives
Correspondence
Newsletters
Clippings (information artifacts)
Awards
Maps
Reports
Administrative records
Photographs
Printed ephemera
Citation
Dorn C. McGrath, Jr. slides and other material, Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Smithsonian Institution, gift of Dorn C. McGrath, Jr.
Arrangement note
The materials have been arranged into two series, Slides and Project Files. The slides were originally received in five metallic boxes labeled "A-E", one box labeled "Untitled", and nine small plastic boxes. The slides have been re-housed from these boxes into archival binders. The slides in each binder are arranged in their original order and preserve the following catagories as they appeared at the time of donation: "Streets", "Subjects", and "Miscellaneous". The Project Files were originally received in one binder, this binder has been rehoused into 29 folders, categorized as donated.
Processing Information note
Correspondence and printed materials were processed in June 2012 by volunteer Salem Tsegaye, with the assistance of archivist Jennifer Morris. The Slides series were processed in August 2013 by intern Kiri Griffin with the assistance of archivist Jennifer Morris.
Rights
The Dorn C. McGrath, Jr. slides and other material are the physical property of the Anacostia Community Museum. Literary and copyright belong to the author/creator or their legal heirs and assigns. Rights to work produced during the normal course of Museum business resides with the Anacostia Community Museum. For further information, and to obtain permission to publish or reproduce, contact the Museum Archives.
Genre/Form
Slides (35mm transparencies)
Negatives
Correspondence
Newsletters
clippings (information artifacts)
Awards
Maps
Reports
Administrative records
Photographs
Printed ephemera
Scope and Contents note
The collection documents the built and natural environment of the Anacostia neighborhood, as well as the activities of the Anacostia Coordinating Council, between1965-2006. The collection is organized into two series: Slides and Project Files. Slides: This series contains 1889, 35mm, mounted transparencies. The oldest images depict 1940 and 1950s Anacostia scenes, reproduced in slide format during the 1990s. The earliest slide is of Cafritz Hospital, it was created in 1965, with the latest slides having been created of various Anacostia scenes in 2006. This series documents both built and natural environments in the Anacostia Neighborhood through images of buildings, streets, landmarks, neighborhoods, people and special events. Project files: This series contains correspondence, memoranda, statements, maps, newsletters, administrative documents, printed ephemera, photographs and negatives. Materials housed in this series place a particular emphasis on Anacostia planning. This includes research materials collated for a survey of buildings along Good Hope Road. This survey was undertaken by Prof. McGrath and his second year George Washington Students, and sponsored by the Anacostia Coordinating Council, whose activities also feature in the series. The material dates from 1984 until 1994 and has been housed into 29 folders, categorized as donated.
Restrictions
The collection is open for unrestricted research. Use requires an appointment.
Related Archival Materials note
Publications and articles authored by Prof McGrath are listed in Prof McGrath's Curriculum Vitae. A copy of this was supplied to the Anacostia Community Museum via email by Prof McGrath on the 27 August 2013. An audio interview was also conducted with Prof McGrath on the 13 August 2013. The audio and transcript pertaining to this interview are housed by the Anacostia Community Museum and are currently accessible on a shared drive.
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Record ID
ebl-1503511967179-1503511967186-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/qa767d6d5d2-8c14-4112-ba26-06454b312813

In the Collection

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  • Unidentified buildings

  • Howard Road housing units

  • Aerial view of Interstate 295

  • Architect of the Capitol Nursery

  • View of city from St. Elizabeths

  • View of Washington D.C. from Anacostia

  • Brick building far S.E

  • Police Station, corner of Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue and Chicago Street

  • View of city from St. Elizabeths

  • Alabama Avenue

  • Knox Street, S.E

  • Map of Metro Alternatives far S.E

  • Abandoned housing

  • House across from the Frederick Douglass Home

  • Curtis Brothers Parking Study

  • Street scene, Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue

  • Rosie's Row

  • Map of Southeast

  • Far Southeast Development Plan Map

  • Birney School, Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue

  • Anacostia house after rennovation

  • Alabama Avenue

  • Finsbury Square Apartments, Anacostia

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue

  • Government Workers Union building

  • Boarded-Up commercial buildings, S.E

  • Aerial view of Camp Simms, S.E

  • Unidentified house and section

  • Architect of the Capitol Nursery

  • Parking lot, Finsbury Square Apartments, Anacostia

  • Dumpster, Finsbury Square Apartments

  • Washington D.C. Metro

  • Suitland Parkway

  • Alabama Avenue

  • Stairs, Finsbury Square Apartments, Anacostia

  • Street mural

  • Aerial view of Anacostia housing units

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, The Big Chair

  • View of Howard Road

  • Housing on W Street, S.E

  • Suitland Parkway

  • Parking lots, Finsbury Square Apartments

  • Abandoned car on cinderblocks

  • Cemetery

  • Curtis Brothers property

  • Boarded-up building

  • Commercial building on Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue

  • Alabama Avenue

  • Aerial view of building complex and grounds

  • Parking lot, Finsbury Square Apartments, Anacostia

  • Bethlehem Baptist Church, Martin Luther King Jr Avenue

  • Highway

  • Finsbury Square Apartments, Anacostia

  • Suitland Parkway barrier and overbridge

  • Howard Road

  • View of Washington D.C. from Anacostia

  • Cafritz Hospital

  • Dirt path, Finsbury Square Apartments, Anacostia

  • Buildings, Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue

  • Belveder House

  • Anacostia house before rennovation

  • Fire Station, Martin Luther King Avenue, 4th Street

  • American Rescue Workers building

  • Map of Anacostia neighborhoods

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue

  • Boarded-up building

  • Interstate 295

  • Map of Metro Alignments

  • View of city from St. Elizabeths

  • Unidentified housing units

  • Finsbury Square Apartments, Anacostia

  • Good Hope Road

  • Plan--1213-1215 Good Hope Road, SE.

  • Special Services and Activities

  • Box North Entry, 1984 to 2001

  • Award--Certificate of Special Recognition, Dorn C. McGrath

  • Ward 6 Plan

  • Memoranda--Old Anacostia Economic Profile, McDonald's Proposed Franchise

  • Plan--1209 Good Hope Road, SE.

  • Box D Subjects

  • Plan--1225 Good Hope Road, SE.

  • Plan--1243 Good Hope Road, SE.

  • Kramer Anacostia Planning Project (KAPP) Overview

  • Plan--1243 Good Hope Road, S.E.

  • Anacostia Projects and Activities

  • Plan--1239 Good Hope Road, S.E.

  • Plans--1203, 1205, 1209, 1245, 1243, 1241, 1239, 1231, 1227, 1223, 1217-1219, 1213-1215 Good Hope Road, S.E., "Design Recommendations"

  • Notice to Community of McDonald's Meeting Minutes

  • Plan--1231 Good Hope Road, S.E.

  • Article--The Comeback of Anacostia

  • Plan--1227 Good Hope Road, S.E.

  • Box category listings

  • Plan--A Capital Gain, Original and Revised

  • Statements--Emergency and Proposed Fast Food Regulations, Downtown Shopping Overlay Zone

  • Commercial Corridors Street Façade Improvement Study: 1200 Block, Good Hope Road, S.E. plans

  • Box A Streets

  • Box Miscellaneous

  • Plan--Anacostia Commercial Corridors Street Façade Improvement Study: 1200 Block, Good Hope Road, S.E.

  • Plan--1245 Good Hope Road, S.E. (East Elevation)

  • Plan--1241 Good Hope Road, S.E.

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