Oscar W. Underwood House
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oscar-w-underwood-house-250-5274550
title:
Oscar W. Underwood House
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The Oscar W. Underwood House is a historic house located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood Northwest, Washington, D.C. It is nationally significant for its association with Major Archibald Butt, and painter Francis Davis Millet – both of whom died in the Titanic disaster on April 15, 1912 – and also Alabama politician Oscar Underwood (1862–1929) who lived there 1914–1925. It was the first long-term home of the Washington College of Law, the nation's first law school founded and run by women. The
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Historic house in Washington, D.C., United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_W._Underwood_House
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2022-06-03T05:09:18Z
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