Daniel Boone Clarke Waggaman (November 16, 1877 - October 3, 1919) was an architect, designer, and lawyer.[1][2][3] He designed residences, apartments, commercial buildings, townhouses, and country estates throughout America, most notably the Washington, D.C., districts: Dupont Circle, Sheridan Kalorama, Massachusetts Ave. Heights, West End, and Connecticut Ave.[4]
Waggaman's twelve-year career included a short, two-year partnership with George Nicholas Ray before Waggaman's untimely death. Together, the two redefined several buildings along the corridor of Connecticut Avenue, including Waggaman-Ray Commercial Row. The first project by the two partners was at 1904-1906 R Street NW.[5]
^Holtzmann, Grace Waggaman (1986). Clarke Waggaman, AIA 1877-1919: A Tribute. Published by the Author.
^Edwards, Thomas Clarke (1983). The Waggamans and Their Allied Families. (in collection of Historical Society of Washington, DC). Paramus, NJ: Rev. Thomas Clarke Edwards.
^U.S. Commission of Fine Arts (1973–1975). Massachusetts Avenue Architecture. Vol. 2. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
^EHT Traceries (2010). "DC Architects Directory" (PDF). pp. 42–45. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2020-06-28. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
^"DC Architects Biographies P - S: George Nicholas Ray" (PDF). DC Architects Directory. DC Office of Planning. Retrieved 14 January 2021.
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