Cranch

William Cranch (1769-1855)
Eminent American jurist, born Weymouth, MA, he arrived in Washington in 1795. Cousin of President John Quincy Adams, he graduated from Harvard and studied law. He married a sister of James Greenleaf and served as his attorney. Cranch was appointed by President John Adams, his uncle, an associate justice of the Circuit Court of the D.C. (1801-05). He was a reporter to the Supreme Court of the U.S. (1801-1815) and elevated to chief justice of the Circuit Court (1805-55). He was a member of the first school board and was trustee of the public schools (1805-15).
Image courtesy of: Library of Congress

 

Cranch School 12th and G Street, SE
Built in 1872
Architect: Adolph Cluss, (designer of the Smithsonian Castle, Eastern Market, and Carnegie Library)

Photograph by Alexander Gardiner, 1872
Image courtesy of: Sumner School Museum

 

Cranch School, ca. 1960
By the 1960's the school had been reduced to a modest 2-story building. The building was demolished (date unknown) and today the site is occupied by a Salvation Army building.

Image courtesy of: Sumner School Museum

 

 

Range 45, Site 208

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