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An Underdown Establishment


Owners Alexander Hamilton Underdown and his wife, Margaret Clark Underdown (both standing to the right) pose with two of their employees at the entrance to their deli at 1742 U Street, NW. Washington DC. Addison N Scurlock, Photographer.
Washington Post
August 22, 1980
Alexander Hamilton Underdown, 68, who had been associated with night clubs in Washington for many years, died of cancer August 16th, at the Veterans Administration Hospital here.
His latest venture was Alex's Bar and Lounge on 14th Street NW, which opened in 1978. Mr. Underdown, however, was forced to withdraw after about five months because of ill health.
He was born in Washington and attended Cardozo High School where he played football and basketball. In the early 1940s, he was manager of the popular club, Dykes' Stockade. He then served with the U.S. Army in World War II seeing duty in the Pacific.
After the war, Mr. Underdown returned to Washington where he and a partner, Louis Murry, opened Louis and Alex's Supper Club on U Street NW. Later he was manager of such night clubs as The Casbah, Crystal Caverns, The Green Door and the 652 Club on Newton Street NW.
His marriage to the former Ada Scott ended in divorce. Survivors include two daughters, Adela V. Watson of Memphis, Tennesse, and Robbyn Tyler of the District of Columbia; a sister, Margaret Mitchell, and two brothers, Edward and Welker, all of Washington, and two grandchildren.
Washington Post
August 22, 1980
Alexander Hamilton Underdown, 68, who had been associated with night clubs in Washington for many years, died of cancer August 16th, at the Veterans Administration Hospital here.
His latest venture was Alex's Bar and Lounge on 14th Street NW, which opened in 1978. Mr. Underdown, however, was forced to withdraw after about five months because of ill health.
He was born in Washington and attended Cardozo High School where he played football and basketball. In the early 1940s, he was manager of the popular club, Dykes' Stockade. He then served with the U.S. Army in World War II seeing duty in the Pacific.
After the war, Mr. Underdown returned to Washington where he and a partner, Louis Murry, opened Louis and Alex's Supper Club on U Street NW. Later he was manager of such night clubs as The Casbah, Crystal Caverns, The Green Door and the 652 Club on Newton Street NW.
His marriage to the former Ada Scott ended in divorce. Survivors include two daughters, Adela V. Watson of Memphis, Tennesse, and Robbyn Tyler of the District of Columbia; a sister, Margaret Mitchell, and two brothers, Edward and Welker, all of Washington, and two grandchildren.
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