1301 Corcoran St NW
Washington, DC 20009, USA

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Zalmon Richards House, 1301 Corcoran St NorthweSt Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Home of Zalmon Richards, who was an important 19th century educator, first president of the National Teachers` Association (which became the National Education Association), instrumental in establishment of federal office of education, and first superintendent of D.C. schools. Architecturally, house important as first of a row of townhouses of unified Empire design.

Zalmon Richards House, 1301 Corcoran St NorthweSt Washington, District of Columbia, DC

Home of Zalmon Richards, who was an important 19th century educator, first president of the National Teachers` Association (which became the National Education Association), instrumental in establishment of federal office of education, and first superintendent of D.C. schools. Architecturally, house important as first of a row of townhouses of unified Empire design.

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