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Barry Farm Dwellings – Washington DC

The Alley Dwelling Authority (ADA) and the United States Housing Authority (USHA) funded the construction of the Barry Farm Dwellings in Washington, DC between 1941 and 1943. The ADA was one of the earliest New Deal initiatives to provide better housing… read more

Project type: Public Housing, Civic Facilities
Agency: Alley Dwelling Authority (DC only)

James Creek Dwellings – Washington DC

The Alley Dwelling Authority (ADA) and the United States Housing Authority (USHA) funded the construction of the James Creek Dwellings in Washington, DC between 1941 and 1943. The ADA was one of the earliest New Deal initiatives to provide better housing… read more

Project type: Public Housing, Civic Facilities
Agency: Alley Dwelling Authority (DC only)

Carrollsburg Dwellings – Washington DC

The Alley Dwelling Authority (ADA) and the United States Housing Authority (USHA) funded the construction of the Carrollsburg Dwellings in Washington, DC between 1940 and 1941. Carrollsburg Dwellings continue as public housing today, but it appears that only a few of… read more

Project type: Public Housing, Civic Facilities
Agency: Alley Dwelling Authority (DC only)

Kelly Miller Dwellings – Washington DC

The Alley Dwelling Authority (ADA) and the United States Housing Authority (USHA) funded the construction of the Kelly Miller Dwellings in Washington, DC between 1940 and 1941. The ADA was one of the earliest New Deal initiatives to provide better housing… read more

Project type: Public Housing, Civic Facilities
Agency: Alley Dwelling Authority (DC only)

Ellen Wilson Dwellings – Washington DC

The Alley Dwelling Authority (ADA) and the United States Housing Authority (USHA) funded the construction of the Ellen Wilson Dwellings in Washington, DC between 1938 and 1941. The Ellen Wilson Dwellings were demolished in 1996, and the area appears to have… read more

Project type: Public Housing, Civic Facilities
Agency: Alley Dwelling Authority (DC only)

Fort Dupont Dwellings – Washington DC

The Alley Dwelling Authority (ADA) and the United States Housing Authority (USHA) funded the construction of Fort Dupont Dwellings in Washington, DC between 1939 and 1941. The land had been acquired earlier, by the Public Works Administration (PWA). The ADA was… read more

Project type: Public Housing, Civic Facilities
Agency: Alley Dwelling Authority (DC only)

St. Mary’s Court Apartments – Washington DC

The Alley Dwelling Authority funded the construction of the St. Mary’s Court Apartments in Washington DC between 1935 and 1938. The ADA was one of the earliest New Deal initiatives to provide better housing for low-income Americans. It replaced unsafe alley dwellings… read more

Project type: Public Housing, Civic Facilities
Agency: Alley Dwelling Authority (DC only)

Armory (former) – Columbus MS

The city of Columbus approved a bond issue to construct the city’s portion of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) financed armory. The architect was R. T. Smith. Columbus purchased a site for the new armory and civic center in the… read more

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA)

Laurel High School: Frank G. Wisner Student Activity Building (Improvements) – Laurel MS

A Works Progress Administration (WPA) project in the amount of $22,000 was allotted to 2 Laurel schools in 1940. One project was to complete plastering and ceiling, drainage and landscaping of the Frank G. Wisner Activities building for Laurel High… read more

Project type: Education and Health, Schools
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA)

Armory (former) – Greenville MS

The Works Progress Administration (WPA) allotted $30,379 to construct a new National Guard Armory in 1938. N. W. Overstreet and A. H. Town were architects for the two-story, reinforced concrete Art Deco style building. The lower floor was devoted to… read more

Project type: Military and Public Safety, Armories
Agency: Works Progress Administration (WPA)
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