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- base. The burial site was also likely once a Nacotchtank village. The Giesborough site was owned by one of the largest slave holders in the area, George...
- Congress Heights was forest and farmland. The bay between Poplar Point and Giesborough Point was open water, and would not be filled in and reclaimed for use...
- encouraged the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to extend a line through Giesborough south over the Potomac River to Alexandria, Virginia. At the beginning...
- Washington Young cavalry magazine on 90 acres (360,000 m2) of land on Giesborough Point. Two forts, Fort Carroll and Fort Greble, were constructed on the...
- Addison lands, including Gisbrough (later spelled "Gisborough" and "Giesborough"), sta**** in the Addison family for the next century. In 1795, Walter...
- Elizabeth (now the site of St. Elizabeths Hospital psychiatric hospital) and Giesborough (now called Barry Farm) in 1663. Lord Baltimore granted ownership of...
- Elizabeth (now the site of St. Elizabeths Hospital psychiatric hospital) and Giesborough (now called Barry Farm) in 1663. In 1663, Lord Baltimore granted ownership...
- Elizabeth (now the site of St. Elizabeths Hospital psychiatric hospital) and Giesborough (now called Barry Farm) in 1663. In 1663, Lord Baltimore granted ownership...