Arthur Capper (July 14, 1865 – December 19, 1951) was an American politician from Kansas. He was the 20th Governor of Kansas from 1915 to 1919 and a United States Senator from 1919 to 1949.
Capper was born in Garnett, Kansas. He attended the…
The Washington Star, previously known as the Washington Star-News and the Washington Evening Star, was a daily afternoon newspaper published in Washington, D.C. between 1852 and 1981. For most of that time, it was the city's newspaper of record. On…
Arthur Capper was a housing project on Capitol Hill in Southeast Washington, D.C.. Arthur Capper was known to the residents as "Cappers. Built in 1958, "Cappers" consisted of both the Arthur Capper and the Carrollsburg public housing projects and…
Currently utilized has office space by the DC Public School System, Van Ness Elementary is currently being considered to reopen as an elementary school in the coming years. Van Ness was of the many elementary schools that was in the Arthur Capper…
To Listen to audio copy of Sherman's oral history, highlight the link and then right click to open link,choose open link,then choose download,then open link up in Windows Media…
Mouse Trap Band was one of the first band that was from Arthur Cappers. The Band members were Michael Davis on guitar,Darnell Groomes on keyboads, Fields on drums,Johnny Bradham on bass,and Codder. They played at a club that was in the neighborhood…
Leron Goodrun
this pool made me swimming all American in DC and at Tennessee state univ. it was right next door to 1101 we had it good in the hood.thank you Jesus for showing me the way. — at 1101 .