- Marley Zielike
Morrison Paper Company, 1009 D St Washington, District of Columbia, DC
This building has a rusticated ashlar appearance and is capped by a restrained classical balustrade. The building`s size and scale are harmonious with the predominant character of the streetscape. The building is located in the Pennsylvania Avenue Historic District. A originally built, 1007-1009 D Street was the largest building on Square 348, being six bays wide and four stories tall. The Morrison Paper Company was located here form 1891 until 1978. The warehouse for the paper company was located in the upper floors of the building. It was one of two paper supply warehouses on the square the other, Southern Printers Supply Company, was located at 425 Eleventh Street.
Morrison Paper Company, 1009 D St Washington, District of Columbia, DC
This building has a rusticated ashlar appearance and is capped by a restrained classical balustrade. The building`s size and scale are harmonious with the predominant character of the streetscape. The building is located in the Pennsylvania Avenue Historic District. A originally built, 1007-1009 D Street was the largest building on Square 348, being six bays wide and four stories tall. The Morrison Paper Company was located here form 1891 until 1978. The warehouse for the paper company was located in the upper floors of the building. It was one of two paper supply warehouses on the square the other, Southern Printers Supply Company, was located at 425 Eleventh Street.
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