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Huntingdon House at Oak Lawn, Baltimore

Description

Two images depicting Huntingdon House (also written as Huntington), the summer home of Thomas Wilson (1815-1894). The house was located in what is now the Waverly neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. Thomas Wilson's father, James Wilson (1775-1851), built the house circa 1836 on an 80-acre tract of land he acquired in the 1830s. Thomas Wilson's heirs sold the property to developer Augustus Clemens in 1896. The house was demolished during World War I.

Creator

Date

1895-04

Collection Number

PP3

Dimensions

4 x 5 inches (prints); 10 x 6 inches (mounting board)

Object ID

PP3.84

Extent

2 prints mounted on board

Resource ID

1116

Notes

Previous vertical file topical heading: Historic Houses

Digital Publisher

Digital resource provided by the Maryland Center for History and Culture

Rights

This digital image is made available here for private study, scholarship, and research. Commercial and other uses are prohibited without the permission of the Maryland Center for History and Culture. For more information, visit the MCHC’s Reproductions and Permissions web page.