NARA Guide - District of Columbia
Using The Annual Reports Of The Columbia Institution For The Deaf
And Dumb For Family History, 1857-1927
Finding Students And Teachers Of The Columbia Institution For The
Deaf And Dumb In The Federal Census, 1860-1930
Records Relating To The Board Of Children’s Guardians For The
District Of Columbia, 1893-1917
Tips For Researching District Of Columbia (DC) Building Permits, 1877-1949
Federal Census Records Relating To The District Of Columbia, 1800 -- 1930
Selected Microfilmed Records Of The U.S. Circuit Court For The
District Of Columbia, 1801-1863
City Directories For The District Of Columbia, 1867-1970
Selected Records Pertaining To Union Civil War Service In
Organizations From The District Of Columbia
Family History, 1866-1953
Records Of The Committees On The District Of Columbia In The
United States Congress, 1808-1946
Microfilmed Records Of The Freedman’s Savings And Trust
Company (Freedmen’s Bank) For The District Of Columbia, 1865-1874
Microfilmed Records Of The Bureau Of Refugees, Freedmen, And
Abandoned Lands, Freedmen’s Bureau) For The District Of Columbia, 1865-
1872
Microfilmed Records Of Immigration Into The District Of Columbia: The
Ports Of Alexandria, Ca. 1820-Ca. 1865 And Georgetown, Ca. 1820-Ca. 1821
Washington D.C. Institutions (The Columbia Institution, Freedmen’s
Hospital, National Asylum For The Insane, & D.C. Penitentiary) In
The Census Table
Selected Records Relating To The Metropolitan Police Force Of
The District Of Columbia, 1861-1968
Naturalization Records Relating To The District Of Columbia (D.C.), 1802- 1926
Using The Early Census Schedules For The District Of Columbia, 1790-1840
Federal Census Records For The District Of Columbia Relating To
Slavery, 1800-1860
Selected Microfilmed Federal Court And Commission Records Relating
To Slavery In The District Of Columbia, 1820-1863
Files Of The Office Of The Secretary Of The Interior For Family History
Using The Annual Reports Of St. Elizabeth's Hospital (The
Government Hospital For The Insane) For Family History
Finding Patients And Staff At St. Elizabeth's Hospital (The
Government Hospital For The Insane) In The Federal Census,
1860-1930