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While focused on cutting-edge
technology, the Center was formerly housed on Fort McNair in
a building brimming with history and tradition. From 2001-2009,
the Center's offices were located in Grant Hall, also known
as Building 20, which was once the east wing of the first U.S.
penitentiary, built in 1829. In 1865 the penitentiary was used
to incarcerate and try the eight prisoners who were charged
with conspiracy in President Abraham Lincoln's assassination.
The trial was held in the east wing (now Grant Hall) and this
wing also served as the detention center for the female prisoners.
Four of the eight were convicted and hanged in the area where
the tennis courts are now located. One of the four, Mary Surratt,
was the first American woman to be executed by Federal order,
and rumor has it that she haunts the building to this day.
For more information on the history of Ft. McNair:
Ft.McNair's
History - Ft. Myer Military Community Website
Ft.
McNair's History - Military District of Washington Website
Other related links of interest:
The Surratt
House Museum
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