Washington, Village and Capital, 1800-1878
Washington, Village and Capital: 1800-1878[1] (1962) is volume 1 of a 2-volume Pulitzer Prize-winning work by American historian Constance McLaughlin Green, tracing the development of Washington D.C. from 1800 to 1878. Green won the 1963 Pulitzer Prize for History for it.[2] It was followed in 1963 by Washington, Capital: 1879-1950, tracing its development from 1879 to 1950.
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