Wendell Phillips Stafford

(May 1, 1861April 21, 1953)

Wendell Phillips Stafford was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. He received a recess appointment from President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904. He became a Professor at George Washington University in 1908. Stafford served on the bench until retiring on May 4, 1931.

Stafford was also a poet, and his published works include: North Flowers (1902); Dorian Days (1909); and The Land We Love (1916).

The Homes

1725 Lamont St. NW, Washington, DC

Located in Columbia Heights/Mount Pleasant neighborhood, Northwest - East of Rock Creek

1661 Crescent Pl. NW, Washington, DC (Crescent Place)

( Built in 1925 • Joseph Younger, Architect )
Located in Adams Morgan neighborhood,

An E-shaped apartment in a restrained Neo-Renaissance style, this building was designed with 50 spacious apartments.

Wendell Phillips Stafford

1725 Lamont St. NW, washington, DC
Located in Columbia Heights/Mount Pleasant neighborhood, Northwest - East of Rock Creek

Wendell Phillips Stafford

1661 Crescent Pl. NW, Washington, DC
Located in Adams Morgan neighborhood,