Thomas Law House

Thomas Law House

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location = 1252 6th St., SW.
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architect =William Lovering
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added = August 14, 1973
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The Thomas Law House was built in 1796 near present day 6th and N Streets Southwest in Washington DC. Originally inhabited by Thomas Law and Elizabeth Parke Custis, oldest Granddaughter of Martha Washington.

In 1816 the home was purchased by former Congressman Richard Bland Lee and his wife Elizabeth (Collins) Lee.

External links

* [http://tiberisland.com/tiberisland/ Tiber Island Cooperative Homes - owner of Law House, rental information]
* [http://www.culturaltourismdc.org/dch_tourism2555/dch_tourism_show.htm?doc_id=43052 Cultural Tourism DC - info on Thomas Law House]


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