Английская Википедия:Brooklandwood
Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox NRHP Brooklandwood, or Brookland Wood, is a historic home located in Brooklandville, Baltimore County, Maryland. Its grounds became developed for the St. Paul's School for Boys.
The house is a Шаблон:Frac-story, five-bay dwelling. The central block and two later wings are brick, painted white. The central-block section is original and built about 1790, with porches and Palladian-style windows forming a symmetrical, functional unit. It was owned by Captain John Cockey and then sold to Charles Carroll of Carrollton, and several of his descendants: Carroll's daughter and son-in-law Mary and Richard Caton, parents of Emily Caton, who married John MacTavish, the British Consul to Baltimore in the early 1800s.[1] It was also owned by Isaac E. Emerson, the inventor of Bromo-Seltzer.[2]
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 11, 1972.[3]
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Brooklandwood Historical Marker
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Brooklandwood statuary
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External links
- Шаблон:MHT url, including photo from 2006, at Maryland Historical Trust
Шаблон:National Register of Historic Places in Maryland
Шаблон:BaltimoreCountyMD-NRHP-stub
- ↑ Robert Erskine Lewis: "Brooklandwood, Baltimore County" in: Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol. XLIII, No. 4, December, 1948, pp. 280-293,
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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