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By Craig Swain, August 4, 2007
The Site of the Freeman's Savings and Trust - 701 Madison Place
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| On Madison Place Northwest at Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, on the right when traveling north on Madison Place Northwest. |
| | On this site stood the principal office of the Freedman’s Savings and Trust Company founded on March 3, 1865 to receive deposits from former slaves. Frederick Douglass served as its last president. The bank was closed on June 29, 1874. The building . . . — — Map (db m32482) HM |
| On East Capitol Street Northeast at 12th Street Northeast, in the median on East Capitol Street Northeast. |
| | In grateful memory of Abraham Lincoln. This monument was erected by the Western Sanitary Commission of Saint Louis, Mo., with funds contributed solely by emancipated Citizens of the United States declared free by his Proclamation, January 1st . . . — — Map (db m41617) HM |
| On North 10th Street at Capitol Street, on the right when traveling south on North 10th Street. Reported missing. |
| | Slavery denied African Americans the education and skills required to exercise the freedoms won by the Civil War. To redress this, Congress created the Freedman Bureau and Freedman’s Bank in March 1865. In Richmond, the Bureau and its Bank first . . . — — Map (db m25307) HM |
Apr. 19, 2024