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Alma Thomas House

The Alma Thomas House is an historic house, located at 1530 15th Street, N.W., in the Logan Circle neighborhood.

History

Built in 1875, by Thomas G. Allen, the Italianate row house was the residence and studio of noted African-American artist Alma Thomas (1892–1978).

This house was successfully nominated for the National Register for Historic Places and was officially listed on July 28, 1987.

Rosa Douglass Sprague, daughter to Frederick Douglass, lived at 1530 15th Street, before Alma Thomas's parents moved in, in 1907.

Noted African American artist Alma Thomas lived in the home until her death in 1978 along with a sister, J. Maurice Thomas. John Maurice Thomas, who was named for their father, lived at the home until her death in 2004, and the home passed to a nephew, who later sold the home.

The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is a contributing property to the Greater Fourteenth Street Historic District.

After graduating from Howard University in 1924, Alma Thomas continued her educations and was the first African American to graduate in fine arts. During that time she also taught at Shaw Junior High School.

On June 19, 1987 Alma Thomas house nomination form was approved by the National Register Of Historic Places in Washington D.C.

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