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Exterior of Cloverhill

Description

This three-story stone and wood mansion was called "Cloverhill" and was built around 1840 by John Merryman (1800?-1865?), son of Charles Merryman (1660-1724). The property was part of "Merryman's Lott," which was granted by Lord Baltimore to Charles Merryman in 1688. The Merryman family lived and farmed there until 1869. The property changed hands several times before being purchased by the Episcopal Diocese in 1909 and then was occupied by the bishops of Maryland. Cloverhill is located at the northeast corner of University Parkway and North Charles Street in the Tuscany-Canterbury neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland.

Creator

Date

1928

Dimensions

3.5 x 3.25 inches

Extent

1 print (from group of 2)

Resource ID

1064

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.