LinkLinks Washington Post: In 1902, a remarkable and charitable house opened in a part of Southwest D.C. known as Bloodfield By Editor On Feb 12, 2022 Last updated Feb 12, 2022 64 Share On a September day in 1904, a Washington Post reporter accompanied Sarah Collins Fernandis as she made her rounds through Southwest Washington. This impoverished area around South Capitol and M streets SW — near today’s Nationals Park — was known then as Bloodfield, for the violence and despair that bedeviled the community. 64 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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