In January 1902, The Washington Post reported that General Anson Mills (1834-1924)—a Civil War veteran, inventor, and Washington resident—was planning to start work on a "mammoth nine-story steel-frame office building" on the southwest corner of 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW.
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General Anson Mills And His Office Building…
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In January 1902, The Washington Post reported that General Anson Mills (1834-1924)—a Civil War veteran, inventor, and Washington resident—was planning to start work on a "mammoth nine-story steel-frame office building" on the southwest corner of 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW.