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Oral history interview with Henry Sayles Jr.

Anacostia Community Museum

Object Details

Names

Anacostia National Bank
Armstrong High School (Washington, D.C.)
Birney Elementary School
Saint Elizabeths Hospital (Washington, D.C.)
Smoot family
Ball, Louise Sayles, 1906 - 1992
Hoffman, Elzie S., 1872-1946
Sayles, Henry
Tetrault, John

Collection Citation

Anacostia Oral History Project 1974-1975, Anacostia Community Museum, Smithsonian Institution.

Scope and Contents

Henry Sayles Jr., an African American man born in 1903, talks about the history of Anacostia and how his family moved to Barry Farm-Hillsdale neighborhood from Virginia before he was born. He recalls his experiences growing up in Anacostia. He remembers banking at the Anacostia Bank, shopping at Eastern Market and Dr. Shipley's Pharmacy, and playing at Green Willow and Eureka Park. Sayles discusses his brother, Frank Sayles, his sister, Louise Sayles Ball, and his father, Henry Sayles Sr., who owned various business around Anacostia, including a confectionery store and Sayles Coal Yard. He includes information about farming and gardening in the neighborhood as well as about St. Elizabeth's and different stores around Nichols Avenue and Douglass Hall. He ends the interview talking about how the community of Barry Farm-Hillsdale felt separate from the African Americans on the other side of the Anacostia River and from the rest of Anacostia. Henry Sayles Jr. was interviewed by John Tetrault in July of 1974. Digital audio files include significant white noise and static; interviewee can be heard for some parts.
sova.acma.09-006_ref787

GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/qa7e965fb5e-42f5-4403-8ce8-9080fabc285e

Local Numbers

AV002948

Place

Anacostia (Washington, D.C.)
Anacostia River (Md. and Washington, D.C.)
Barry Farms (Washington, D.C.)
Congress Heights (Washington, D.C.)

Topic

African American men
African Americans
Frederick Douglas

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Anacostia Oral History Project, 1974-1975
Anacostia Oral History Project, 1974-1975 / Interviews

Sponsor

This project received support from the Smithsonian American Women's History Initiative.

Extent

1 Sound cassette (1 box)
1 Digital file
1 Sound discs (CD)

Date

1974 July - 1975 February, 2007 September 14

Container

Box 1, Folder 15
Box 3, Cassette 51
Box 5, Disk 51

Archival Repository

Anacostia Community Museum Archives

Type

Archival materials
Audio
Sound cassettes
Digital files
Sound discs (cd)
Oral histories (document genres)

Genre/Form

Oral histories (document genres)

Restrictions

Use of the materials requires an appointment. Please contact the archivist to make an appointment: ACMarchives@si.edu.
ACMA.09-006_ref787
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/qa7e965fb5e-42f5-4403-8ce8-9080fabc285e
ACMA.09-006
ACMA

Record ID

ebl-1689968100682-1689968101092-0

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