Grand Old Partisan honors James Wormley, born in Washington DC, January 16th 1819. Of mixed parentage, he was considered a 'free black'. His first job, driving a carriage, brought him to the attention of prominent residents. Later on, this savvy entrepreneur prospered managing a restaurant and a catering business.
During the Civil War, Wormley was confidante of Republican Senator Charles Sumner. His son served in the Union army.
Peace restored, Wormley bought a hotel and named it for himself. The 200-room building stood at 15th and H Streets NW, near the White House. It became popular with politicians and other dignitaries. He prepared meals for James Garfield in the weeks the President lingered after being shot.
Wormley was a Republican civil rights activist. At his initiative, the GOP-controlled 42nd Congress established the city’s first elementary schools for African-Americans, one by Farragut Square and another in Georgetown. He supervised their construction.
Wormley’s Hotel was site of an agreement reached whereby Democrats admitted that Rutherford Hayes had won the 1876 presidential election.
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