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  2. Recorder of deeds - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Frederick Douglass in the D.C. Recorder of Deeds Building. Frederick Douglass was the first recorder of deeds for the District of Columbia.. Recorder of deeds or deeds registry is a government office tasked with maintaining public records and documents, especially records relating to real estate ownership that provide persons other than the owner of a property with real rights over ...

  3. Category:District of Columbia Recorders of Deeds - Wikipedia

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    This category consists of Recorders of Deeds for the District of Columbia. Pages in category "District of Columbia Recorders of Deeds" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  4. District of Columbia City Hall - Wikipedia

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    To raise funds needed to finish the building, the district leased out space during construction to other federal government offices. Tenants included the U.S. Circuit Court and the Recorder of Deeds office, then headed by noted black leader and abolitionist Frederick Douglass, (1818–1895), who also later served as U.S. Marshal for

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    The records are kept in a centralized government office, usually at the county courthouse (in states with strong county governments such as Washington State or Massachusetts, the title on the door would be something like Registrar of Deeds or County Recorder); or in the municipal offices (in small states such as Connecticut, Vermont, and Rhode ...

  6. Judiciary Square - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Public Works Administration during the Great Depression, additional court buildings were constructed on the Square: the District of Columbia Recorder of Deeds Building, the Municipal Court Building, and the D.C. Juvenile Court Building. All four buildings are cohesive in design.

  7. Government of the District of Columbia - Wikipedia

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    DC Code from the Council of the District of Columbia; DC Code from FindLaw; DC Statutes-at-Large from the Council of the District of Columbia; DC Municipal Regulations and DC Register from the DC Office of Documents and Administrative Issuances; Archived 2016-11-08 at the Wayback Machine from, The DC Government Wants to Hire You

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