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Address: 1316 33RD STREET NW
Building Name Mousing Stable; Thomas Waggaman Carriage House
Contributing
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Lot
Year Built 1869
Source Assessment of Georgetown DC Real Estate
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Purpose stable
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Permit Notes This house was originally built as a stable to the house at 3300 O Street. Tax Assessments identify the stable in 1869 under the name Mousing. The property (house and stable) were later owned by Thomas Waggaman, financier, who went bankrupt.
Notes The house, stable and their contents were auctioned in 1904 to pay off Waggaman’s creditors. In 1923, stables were converted into residence.