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City Tavern, 3206-3208 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

City Tavern, 3206-3208 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Col...

Significance: City Tavern was center for a large and important cross-section of early capital and national history. Its first proprietor was Clement Sewell who was innkeeper until 1799. Charles Mclaughlin foll... More

City Tavern, 3206-3208 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

City Tavern, 3206-3208 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Col...

Significance: City Tavern was center for a large and important cross-section of early capital and national history. Its first proprietor was Clement Sewell who was innkeeper until 1799. Charles Mclaughlin foll... More

City Tavern, 3206-3208 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

City Tavern, 3206-3208 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Col...

Significance: City Tavern was center for a large and important cross-section of early capital and national history. Its first proprietor was Clement Sewell who was innkeeper until 1799. Charles Mclaughlin foll... More

City Tavern, 3206-3208 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

City Tavern, 3206-3208 M Street Northwest, Washington, District of Col...

Significance: City Tavern was center for a large and important cross-section of early capital and national history. Its first proprietor was Clement Sewell who was innkeeper until 1799. Charles Mclaughlin foll... More

By desire More curiosities. This evening, Thursday 5th at 7 o'clock at Mr. Davis's City tavern, Richmond. A great number of new and surprising deceptions on cards; also, money, eggs, rings, ribband, dice, fiddle strings, cup & balls, hats, handk
At a numerous and respectable meeting of federal electors of the city of Albany, held at the City tavern, on Saturday evening, the 14th of February, 1801 agreeably to previous notice published in the Albany Gazette and Centinel. [Albany. 1801].

At a numerous and respectable meeting of federal electors of the city ...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 113, Folder 1g.