After George Truesdell built his cottage “Managasset,” fronting on Columbia Road on Widow's Mite, he subdivided the remaining part of this land in 1887 as “Truesdell’s Addition to Washington Heights.” At the same time, he had begun developing the neighborhood of Eckington in Northeast Washington, DC near Glenwood Cemetery, where he built his winter home.
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After George Truesdell built his cottage “Managasset,” fronting on Columbia Road on Widow's Mite, he subdivided the remaining part of this land in 1887 as “Truesdell’s Addition to Washington Heights.” At the same time, he had begun developing the neighborhood of Eckington in Northeast Washington, DC near Glenwood Cemetery, where he built his winter home.