Evermay

Evermay (HMMK8)

Location: Washington, DC 20007
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Country: United States of America
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N 38° 54.726', W 77° 3.424'

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— Georgetown Historic District —

Samuel Davidson, a Scot of original character, purchased the site and built Evermay, 1792-1794, with proceeds of the sale of lands he owned which include part of the present site of the White House and Lafayette Square. Davidson was buried in a corner of Evermay which now belongs to Oak Hill Cemetery. His estate passed to a nephew in Scotland, Lewis Grant, who accepted the condition that he move to Georgetown and assume the Davidson surname, F. Lammot Belin, the fifth owner of the property, restored Evermay in 1924.

Marker erected by
National Society of Colonial Dames of America in the District of Columbia
*1950*
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HM NumberHMMK8
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Year Placed1950
Placed ByNational Society of Colonial Dames of America in the District of Columbia
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Date Added Tuesday, October 14th, 2014 at 7:51pm PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)18S E 321646 N 4309033
Decimal Degrees38.91210000, -77.05706667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 38° 54.726', W 77° 3.424'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds38° 54' 43.56" N, 77° 3' 25.44" W
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Area Code(s)202
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 1623-1699 28th St NW, Washington DC 20007, US
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