- had been
known as My Lord's Island,
Barbadoes Island, Mason's Island,
Analostan Island, and
Anacostine Island. The
island is
maintained by the National...
-
After All."
Washington Post. July 30, 1954.
Theodore Roosevelt Island (
Analostan Island) (Mason's Island).
George Washington Memorial Parkway. Potomac...
- as an
extension of
Analostan Island in the
latter part of the 1800s, and over time
erosion and
flooding severed it from
Analostan, now
known as Theodore...
- View of the
Potomac River,
Analostan Island, Georgetown, and, in the distance,
buildings of the
nascent City of Washington. (Engraving
based on an 1801...
- gap
between Analostan Island and the s****. Simultaneously,
large deposits of silt
built up
around Analostan Island. By 1838,
Analostan had
almost doubled...
-
Washington County west of Rock Cr****,
including Georgetown and the
island of
Analostan in the
Potomac River. The
Fourth through Tenth precincts corresponded...
-
specific epithet is
derived from a name for
Theodore Roosevelt Island (
Analostan Island), as the type
specimens were
collected from Rock Cr****,
which enters...
- was
removed by
President Franklin Pierce in 1853. In 1851, he
purchased Analostan Island (now
Theodore Roosevelt Island) from the
estate of John Carter...
-
approved its charter. In 1817,
fellow directors elected John
Mason of
Analostan Island, and son of
President Washington's
mentor and
fellow Founding Father...
-
Richard Nelson Mason Lucy
Randolph Mason Mason family residences Accok****
Analostan Island Araby Chestnut Hill
Chopawamsic Clarens Clermont Colross Gunston...