This paper makes the case for the federal government playing a new role in supporting the District of Columbia by making a substantial and continuing payment to the budget of the city of Washington.
Congressional Record from 1871 Establishing Territorial Government of Washington, DC
CRS Reports on the long history of DC’s Non-Voting Delegate
Map of the city of Washington D.C. : established as the permanent seat of the government of the U.S. of Am. / James Keily, surveyor
Map of fortifications and defenses of Washington. Hodasevich, R. A. CREATED/PUBLISHED [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1865?] NOTES In left lower margin: Taken from a map issued by the War Department in 1865.
Esso pictorial guide to Washington, D.C., and vicinity : 1942.General Drafting Company. CREATED/PUBLISHED [New York?] : Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, [1942] NOTES “142.” Selected buildings shown pictorially on city map.
DC Government Office of Planning Proposed Map of Washington, DC
Six Popular Myths about Statehood for DC
Overview of the fight for Eqaulity for DC [download]