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Wow! Great research, Dave! No, I've never seen this photograph of the "hanging/tennis grounds" either.....

But looking closer at the photo - I see steps at the far right of the photo under the tree - this looks like the FRONT of Grant Hall to me.... which makes me wonder if this is the opposite side of the Arsenal structure; i.e. standing in front of Grant Hall, the "hanging grounds" are on your right and this area, pictured here would be on the left side of Grant Hall - what is now the big open soccer field -

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I have an old article which describes the fountain, etc. printed in the Washington Star dated March 4, 1904.

The article in essence states:

"In 1867, the center prison portion of the old building was torn out and its wings transferred into handsome residences. The site of the prison became a beautiful flower-grown circle and in its center a fountain was located that for many years spurted jets of sparkling water."

CLICK HERE.


I think that the tennis courts were there at Grant Hall from the 1870s or 1880s on -

John or Barry, correct me if I'm wrong, please....
That's a great article Betty. I have always been confused on exactly where the conspirators and JWB were buried in relation to the known structures.
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