Talk:Sulgrave Club

Possible sources

 * NRHP nomination form (incorrect architect)


 * Dupont Circle NRHP nomination form (incorrect architect)


 * HABS


 * DCIHS


 * 2019 AIA Fellowship Thomas Clayton Jester renovations


 * Dumbarton Oaks ("Martha Wadsworth was reportedly intimately involved in the design, execution, and furnishing of the house and listed herself as the architect on the building plans, although the actual architect was George Cary (1859–1945).")


 * "Massachusetts Avenue Architecture Volume 1", pg 83-84


 * Massachusetts Avenue Architecture Volume 2, pg V-VI,


 * "Massachusetts Avenue in the Gilded Age"


 * "A History of Dupont Circle: Center of High Society in the Capital" pg 156-158


 * "Washington Itself: An Informal Guide to the Capital of the United States" pg 41-42


 * "AIA Guide to the Architecture of Washington, D.C." pg 254-255


 * "A Ball That Had Something for Everybody From Washington's Different Worlds" NYT, April 18, 1971


 * "Inaugural Festivities to Have a Southern Flavor" NYT


 * "St. Thomas’ Parish" (Holy Cross Episcopal Church that once stood on the site) The InTowner, June 15, 2014


 * "Infamous Sen. Joseph McCarthy brutally attacked reporter in 1950", NY Daily News, June 4, 2017


 * "From ladies’ club to luxury apartments: The Washington Club bids Dupont Circle farewell", WaPo, June 25, 2014


 * "Yes, Elite Women's Clubs Still Exist", Bloomberg, April 21, 2017

 APK  whisper in my ear  08:10, 26 July 2020 (UTC)