Oak Lawn house which stood in Huntingdon, Baltimore
Description
Two images depict Oak Lawn, the summer home of Thomas Wilson (1815-1894). The house was located on the estate of Huntingdon (also written as Huntington) 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.
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Date
1895-04