

This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos You may not upload any more photos to this memorial (Information has been gathered from several sources, so some of it may not be correct) She then married Leon C Behunin in Bicknell, Wayne, Utah after the death of Leonard. To this union was born Melvin Jay, Leah Ruth, Paul Ward, and Grant Shepherd Behunin. She married Leonard Behunin July 9th in Torrey, Wayne, Utah or Richfield, Sevier, Utah. Master Plan for Reservation 13 Hill East Waterfront: a master plan with design guidelines, approved by the DC Council in 2002.Mary Hazel Shepherd was born to Joseph Garlic Shepherd and Mary Angelina Watts on May 14th, 1904 in Springville, Utah, Utah.The Lincoln Heights/Richardson Dwellings New Communities Initiative Revitalization Plan: a planning initiative for Lincoln Heights and Richardson Dwellings under the New Communities program, completed in 2006.


The Comprehensive Plan for the National Capital: District Elements has Area Elements (chapters) that provide geographically-specific policy guidance. River Terrace, Parkside, Mayfair and Eastland Gardens abut the east side of the river, while Kingman Park and Hill East/Reservation 13 sit to the west. Ward 7 also has an extensive waterfront along the Anacostia River, and riverfront neighborhoods have their own unique identities. Further south, neighborhoods including Hillcrest, Dupont Park, Penn Branch, and Randle Highlands have a very suburban character, dominated by single-family detached homes with large yards and lawns. To the south of Deanwood are neighborhoods such as Capitol View, Benning Heights and Marshall Heights, characterized by a variety of single-family homes, duplexes, garden apartments and apartment buildings. Deanwood, situated on the north end of the Ward, is one of the oldest communities in the northeast quadrant, and has a pleasant small-town character with its many wood-frame and brick houses. The neighborhoods of Ward 7 are proud, distinct and numerous. Ward 7 is also home to green spaces such as Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Watts Branch Park, Anacostia River Park and Kingman Island. It is home to a number of Civil War fort sites that have since been turned into parkland including: Fort Mahan Park, Fort Davis Park, Fort Chaplin Park and Fort Dupont Park, the largest city-owned park in the District. Ward 7 is distinguished by its leafy streets, single-family homes, transit stations and above all, its greenspace.
