Preserving Washington History: 100 Years of Wagner

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Description

Not all of the buildings designed and built during the early years of Washington, DC, have been preserved, but more than 500 survive and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including seventy-four National Historic Landmarks of the United States. Fifty-seven Washington, DC, sites are featured in this book. This book showcases a unique craft, roofing and sheet metal, and its importance in preserving these treasures. Wagner Roofing has been dedicated to promoting and protecting this important craft for the past one hundred years, and the company has played a significant role in restoring and replacing the roofs and other sheet metal work of such historic landmarks as The National Cathedral, the Smithsonian Castle, Woodlawn Plantation, Lincoln's Summer Cottage, US Department of the Treasury, The Old Post Office, and more.

 

This book documents the beauty and variety of the buildings of Washington, DC, through hundreds of beautiful color photographs, most taken by Chuck Wagner, Wagner Roofing's current CEO, and demonstrates the key role the company has played in maintaining these landmarks for new generations of residents of and visitors to our nation's capital.

 

About the Author

 

Charles "Chuck" Wagner is currently Chief Executive Officer and owner of Wagner Roofing Company, a roofing and sheet metal contractor specializing in copper, slate, and tile roofing on historic buildings. Wagner Roofing was established in 1914 by Wagner's grandfather, Otto, and is a family-owned company celebrating 100 years in business. Wagner's roofing work has also been recognized with awards and he serves on several boards, including the District of Columbia Preservation League, MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital, and the Slate Roofing Contractors Association.

 

Wagner is a third-generation Washingtonian and a graduate of Saint John's College High School and LaSalle University.

 

Sheila Wagner, Vice President, was born in San Francisco and spend much of her childhood in the south. After graduating from school in South Carolina she headed for Washington, DC, in 1969, where she began a career in the construction industry working for Blake Construction Company and Kettler Brothers in Gaithersburg.

 

Sheila Wagner has worked for Wagner Roofing since 1991 and streamlined all aspects of the business playing an important role in keeping the company profitable.

 

    • Publish date: September 19, 2014
    • Format: Hardcover
    • Pages: 186
    • Dimensions: 9.34 x 0.79 x 11.51 inches

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