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Oral history interview with Irving B. Yochelson

Anacostia Community Museum

Object Details

Names

Anacostia National Bank
Bonus Expeditionary Forces
German Orphan Home of the District of Columbia
Saint Elizabeths Hospital (Washington, D.C.)
Dickens, Wanda
Koontz, Wilbur Ledru, 1902-1982
Yochelson, Irving B., 1905-1983

Collection Citation

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

Scope and Contents

Irving Yochelson, a white man born on November 26, 1905, talks about growing up just outside of Anacostia on the top of Good Hope Road and how his father operated a country store while his mother was a midwife at Providence Hospital. He discusses the history of his neighborhood, which was originally called Uniontown until the end of the Civil War when the name changed to Anacostia and how Barry Farm-Hillsdale and Congress Heights were not a part of the neighborhood. He recalls his grandfather's business, Dr. Bury's Drug Store, attending Stanton Elementary School, and later banking with Ledru Koontz at Anacostia Bank. Yochelson includes information about different families he knew growing up, such as the Jenkins, the Campbells, and the Dietrichs. Yochelson goes on to explain more about Garfield and Barry Farm-Hillsdale history and provides newspaper clippings of historical events. He ends the interview describing the Bonus Army and the King Cotton store. Yochelson was interviewed two times by Wanda Dickens on October 22,1975 and October 22, 1975. Digital audio files include white noise and static; interviewee can be heard clearly for most parts.
sova.acma.09-006_ref769

GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/qa740fc06cf-bc09-430a-9813-2a969f4d63a3

General

Irving B. Yochelson's last name is sometimes misspelled as Yocheson.

Local Numbers

AV001427

Place

Barry Farms (Washington, D.C.)
Congress Heights (Washington, D.C.)
Washington, D.C. -- history

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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)
2 Digital files

Date

1975 October 22

Container

Box 1, Folder 17
Box 2, Cassette 70

Archival Repository

Anacostia Community Museum Archives

Type

Archival materials
Audio
Sound cassettes
Digital files
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_ref769
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/qa740fc06cf-bc09-430a-9813-2a969f4d63a3
ACMA.09-006
ACMA

Record ID

ebl-1689968100682-1689968101093-1

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