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Little Forest Park

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Park in Washington, D.C., U.S.
Little Forest
Francis G. Newlands Park
Little Forest Park is located in District of Columbia
Little Forest Park
LocationMilitary Rd., Between 28th & 30th Sts., NWWashington, D.C.
Coordinates38°57′43.1″N77°03′31.3″W / 38.961972°N 77.058694°W /38.961972; -77.058694
Area8.78 acres
Created1942, transferred to NPS in 1948
Operated byNational Park Service,Rock Creek Park

Little Forest Park, formerly Francis G. Newlands Park, an undeveloped park located in theDistrict of Columbianeighborhood ofChevy Chase; North of Military Rd., between 28th & 30th Sts., NW. This 8.78 acre (3.55 hectares)[1] site is administered by the National Park Service as a part of Rock Creek Park[2]

History

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When the District was authorized by Congress in 1790,[3] the land in the area of the park was farmland raising wheat and tobacco, but the park was likely wood land as it was too steep and rough for farming. It remained as farmland until the late 1880s. Beginning in 1887,Francis G. Newlands, later to become a member ofUnited States House of Representatives andUnited States Senate fromNevada andWilliam Morris Stewart, former Senator from Nevada, began purchasing property west of Rock Creek Park. They formed the Chevy Chase Land Development Company, which developed the neighborhoods ofChevy Chase, Washington, D.C.; andChevy Chase, Maryland.

In 1939, Edith McAllister Newlands, widow of Senator Newlands, died and left 3 acres that she designated by her as "little forest" to the District as a memorial to her husband. In 1942, her estate transferred the property to the District, while her daughters transferred an additional 5.7 acres. In 1948, the land was transferred to theNational Park Service under the condition that it be held in memory of Senator Newlands. It remains as a memorial to the present day.[4]

As of 2011, the National Park Service lists the park asLittle Forest - Formerly Francis G. Newlands Park in an inventory of properties in the District.[2]

Landmarks and features

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The park remains mostly undeveloped other than a couple of walking trails established by residents in the neighborhood.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Open Data DC, District Gov Property".dc.gov. Government of Washington DC; Office of the Chief Technology Officer. Retrieved28 November 2017.
  2. ^ab"Reservation List: The Parks of the National Park System, Washington, DC"(PDF).www.nps.gov. National Park Service; Land Resources Program Center; National Capital Region. Retrieved25 November 2017.
  3. ^"Capper-Cramton Act"(PDF). National Park Service. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on February 16, 2017. RetrievedNovember 25, 2017.
  4. ^ab"Archive Record: CCHS Newsletter 2001".www.chevychasehistory.org/. Chevy Chase Historical Society. Retrieved29 November 2017.
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