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Frederick Douglass' Cedar Hill Home


Frederick Douglass National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service)

Cedar Hill was the name of Frederick Douglass's estate in Anacostia. Frederick Douglass's library with desk, chair, books, and portraits on the ...

Frederick Douglass National Historic Site - Wikipedia

Douglass lived in this house, which he named Cedar Hill, from 1877–1878 until his death in 1895. Perched on a hilltop, the site offers a sweeping view of ...

Cedar Hill: Frederick Douglass's Rustic Sanctuary

One of the reasons why Douglass chose this property was because of its serene physical character. He named his final residence Cedar Hill, ...

Historic Home Field Trips: Frederick Douglass' Cedar Hill

It is indeed at the top of a high hill. Purchased by Douglass in 1887, the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site is located in Anacostia, ...

Frederick Douglass National Historic Site - Washington DC

The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site preserves the last residence of Frederick Douglass (1818 -1895), one of the most prominent African American ...

Inside the historic home of Frederick Douglass in Washington, DC

Douglass spent $6700 to buy Cedar Hill — which would be more than a million dollars today. Frederick Douglass had a heart attack after ...

Frederick Douglass Historic Site | The Landscape Architect's Guide ...

The Frederick Douglass House sits on top of Cedar Hill which gives it a monumental presence. The dramatic, well-manicured sloped lawns are hugged with a path ...

Park Archives: Frederick Douglass National Historic Site - NPS History

Douglass was nearly 60 years old on September 1, 1877, when he moved with his wife Anna Murray to this 1850s brick house that he named Cedar ...

Visiting Frederick Douglass' Cedar Hill Estate in Washington D.C.

A typical visit lasts about 1.5 hours. Things to do include touring the historic house, looking at exhibits, watching the film, and exploring the grounds.

Cedar Hill House - Frederick Douglass Heritage

Cedar Hill House ... Frederick Douglass' Cedar Hill House is located in the Federick Douglass National Historic Site in Anacostia, District of ...

Frederick Douglass House, 1411 W Street, Southeast, Washington ...

Frederick Douglass House, 1411 W Street, Southeast, Washington, District of Columbia, DC. Frederick Douglass National Historic Site. Cedar Hill. John Van Hook ...

Frederick Douglass Home, Cedar Hill - NPS History

THE FREDERICK DOUGLASS HOME,. CEDAR HILL. D.C. area. The Frederick Douglass Home on Cedar Hill, Anacostia, was the famed abolitionist's and human rights ...

Frederick Douglass House | C-SPAN.org

Kamal McClarin, an interpretive ranger with the National Park Service, gave a tour of Cedar Hill, the Washington, D.C., home of Frederick ...

House Tour of Frederick Douglass Home, Cedar Hill - YouTube

See the Frederick Douglass home, where he lived from 1877 to 1895, located in SE Washington, D. C..

Frederick Douglass: Cedar Hill - National Library of Scotland

... Douglass family home, Cedar Hill, around 1891. From the Walter O and Linda Evans Collection. Frederick Douglass escaped from slavery in Maryland in the USA ...

Frederick Douglass' Cedar Hill Home - YouTube

Frederick Douglass, the courageous abolitionist, had one of the best views of Washington, DC from his front porch. This house, which he ...

Frederick Douglass's Cedar Hill Home | Andrea M. Pawley

Seventy percent of Cedar Hill furnishings were in the house when Frederick Douglass lived there. Mr. Barnes was my personal tour guide through Cedar Hill.

CEDAR HILL HOUSE TOUR - National Park Planner |

Ranger-guided tours of Frederick Douglass's home Cedar Hill are given daily at scheduled times. For individuals and groups of 10 or less people, the times are ...

Frederick Douglass National Historic Site, National Park Service

The museum objects, documents, and photographs featured here showcase Frederick Douglass' life at Cedar Hill. Douglass lived here from 1878 until his death in ...

Frederick Douglass: The House on Cedar Hill (Short 1953) - IMDb

Frederick Douglass: The House on Cedar Hill: Directed by Carlton Moss. With Stuart Rigby. A portrait of Frederick Douglass, the runaway slave who became an ...