The Birckhead-Bond House/Mount Royal House in Baltimore

Update with good news:

I didn’t know about this building in Reservoir Hill either.

Here are some older articles and documents.

Maryland Historical Trust Architectural Survey File

Hugh Lennon Bond Historical Marker

Up for grabs: Baltimore’s storied ‘Mount Royal’ mansion dates to 1792 (from 2019)

A. Hoen & Company Lithograph building in Baltimore

This building has been renovated. Here are new and old stories on the process. There are lots of old industrial buildings in Baltimore.

Jacques Kelly: At former A. Hoen & Co. lithography plant, ‘audacious’ hope for East Baltimore

Hawley-Hutzler House in Baltimore

My first apartment was only a block away from this magnificent house. Eutaw Place, in its prime, must have been really elegant, It has mansions and a large median strip.

The Hawley-Hutzler House is located at 1801 Eutaw Place.

It sold for $700,000.

Maryland Historical Trust architectural survey

Stanford White buildings in Baltimore

Stanford White was an American architect. His best-known building here is the Lovely Lane Methodist Church. In addition to his buildings, White is famous for how he was murdered.

Another building designed by White is the Ross Winans Mansion (1217 St. Paul St.) shown below in a picture I took in the 1970s.

White designed renovations for the Garrett-Jacobs Mansion which is now the home of the Engineering Society.

Historic American Buildings Survey on the Engineering Society Building (Garrett-Jacobs House, 7, 9, 11, 13 West Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore, Independent City, MD)

The Old Goucher College campus has White buildings shown here.

Frank Furness

Frank Furness was a prominent Philadelphia architect in the late 1800s. He is buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery (which I have also posted about).

Frank Furness at Laurel Hill

From Philadelphia Architects and Buildings

The Beginning And End Of Frank Furness

9/2/11