New York physician Robert L. Dickinson, a lover of nature and a prolific artist, served with the War Department during WWI and while there produced idyllic sketches of the rustic scenery all but vanished from today's busy capital. Most of his Washington sketches are included in this volume, along with historical information about each site. This book contains rare historical sketches of Washington, DC, created by a New York physician stationed in Washington during World War I. An avid nature lover and prolific artist, Dickinson explored both sides of the Potomac River in his free time, sketching the woodsy and idyllic scenery that captured a way of life since vanished from the world's busiest capital city. Dickinson also drew a remarkable map identifying the Potomac's favorite watering holes, hiking trails and summer campsites. This cultural treasure has been reproduced as a full-size foldout and invites readers to explore Washington's unique scenic wonders.