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Collected Writings and Historic Images of Washington, DC's Famed Dupont Circle Neighborhood
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William M. Galt House at 1328 Connecticut Avenue
Many houses in the Dupont Circle neighborhood have had multiple reincarnations: ranging from remodeling to rebuilding, and in one unique situation, not only remodeling and rebuilding, but relocation as well. This is the story of that house.
When Galt’s Gothic Revival-style house at 1328 Connecticut Avenue was complete, the Washington Star described it as “not only one of the finest residences in the city, but one of the pleasantest homes.” In many ways, it rivaled Stewart’s Castle across the circle.
When they had finally settled into their magnificent new residence, they began to entertain on a large scale. But Galt and his wife only stayed in the house until 1880, when he sold it to Alexander Graham Bell’s future father-in-law, Gardiner Greene Hubbard. The Galt’s moved to a house just south of Thomas Circle where William died in 1889.
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A Bit More on the Galts
William Galt’s cousin, Matthew William Galt, married William’s sister— also his own cousin. Matthew and his brother, also a William, were heirs to Washington’s oldest and best known jewelry store, Galt & Bro. Jewelers.
Edith Galt Wilson. LOC |
Matthew’s 32-year-old son Norman met Edmonia (“Edith”) Bolling while she was in Washington visiting her older sister Gertrude and her husband, Norman’s cousin Alexander Hunter Galt.
Norman and Edith married in 1896 and settled into a modest brick townhouse in the Dupont Circle neighborhood at 1404 21st Street. From there, they would move to a house at 1308 20th Street a few years later (now demolished). They had one child who died in infancy in 1903.
Norman and Edith Galt's home at 1308 20th Street. Photo: LOC |
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