Northeast Temple and Market Company

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Coordinates38°53′59.6″N 76°59′26.2″W / 38.899889°N 76.990611°W / 38.899889; -76.990611
Opening date1897
DeveloperDr. B. Z. Babbitt and Arthur Cowell
ManagementNortheast Temple and Market Company
Northeast Temple and Market
Coordinates38°53′59.6″N 76°59′26.2″W / 38.899889°N 76.990611°W / 38.899889; -76.990611
Opening date1897
DeveloperDr. B. Z. Babbitt and Arthur Cowell
ManagementNortheast Temple and Market Company
Interactive map of Northeast Temple and Market

The Northeast Temple and Market Company was a building complex located on the Southwest corner of H Street NE and 12th NE in Washington, DC. It housed a covered farmer's market at the corner as well as a Temple where local lodges met and organized events starting in 1897.

The Northeast Temple and the Northeast Market on a Sanborn map of 1903-1916

The Northeast Temple and Market Company owned two buildings on the 1100 block of H Street NE. The Northeast Temple was located at 1119-1123 H Street NE and the Market was located next door from 1125 H Street NE to the corner of 12th Street NE. The promoters of this enterprise were Dr. B. Z. Babbitt, a physician and Arthur Cowell, a brickwork contractor responsible for several large contracts in the District of Columbia.[1] On May 7, 1897, Dr. Babbitt purchased Lot 9 on Square 982 (the same lot as where the buildings stood) on behalf of the trust.[2]

Both buildings were the first buildings in the Northeast section of the city to light by electricity in 1897. A special wire was pulled over 11 blocks from North Capitol Street for that sole purpose.[1]

The Northeast Market

The Northeast Temple

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