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C Street Group

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Owned by the Fellowship Foundation, an arm of the low-profile Washington religious group known as The Family.

Located at 133 C Street, S.E. in a red-brick building which once housed a convent.

Location:
Washington, DC

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
John Baldacci
Politician
30-Jan-1955   Governor of Maine
Sam Brownback
Politician
12-Sep-1956   US Senator from Kansas
Tom Coburn
Politician
14-Mar-1948   US Senator from Oklahoma
Doug Coe
Religion
c. 1930   The Family
Jim DeMint
Politician
2-Sep-1951   US Senator from South Carolina
Mike Doyle
Politician
5-Aug-1953   Congressman, Pennsylvania 14th
John Ensign
Politician
25-Mar-1958   US Senator from Nevada
Tony P. Hall
Politician
16-Jan-1942   Congressman from Ohio, 1979-2002
James Inhofe
Politician
17-Nov-1934   US Senator from Oklahoma
Steve Largent
Football
28-Sep-1954   Hall of Famer, elected to Congress
Chip Pickering
Politician
10-Aug-1963   Congressman from Mississippi, 1997-2009
Joseph R. Pitts
Politician
10-Oct-1939   Congressman, Pennsylvania 16th
Mark Sanford
Politician
28-May-1960   Governor of South Carolina
Heath Shuler
Politician
31-Dec-1971   Congressman, North Carolina 11th
Jim Slattery
Politician
4-Aug-1948   Congressman from Kansas, 1983-95
Bart Stupak
Politician
29-Feb-1952   Congressman, Michigan 1st
Todd Tiahrt
Politician
15-Jun-1951   Congressman, Kansas 4th
Zach Wamp
Politician
28-Oct-1957   Congressman, Tennessee 3rd


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