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Belmont Estate

The Belmont Estate, now Belmont Manor and Historic Park,[4] is a former plantation located at Elkridge, Howard County, Maryland, United States. Founded in the 1730s and known in the Colonial period as "Moore's Morning Choice",[5] it was one of the earliest forced-labor farms in Howard County, Maryland. Its 1738 plantation house is one of the finest examples of Colonial Georgian architectural style in Maryland.[4][6]

Belmont Manor and Historic Park
TypeCounty
LocationElkridge, Maryland
Area68-acre (0.28 km2)
CreatedApril 11, 2015[1]
Operated byHoward County
StatusOpen
Website
  • Official website
  • Howard County website
Belmont Estate
Nearest cityElkridge, Maryland
Coordinates39°13′12″N 76°43′53″W / 39.22000°N 76.73139°W / 39.22000; -76.73139
Built1730
ArchitectMultiple
Architectural styleQueen Anne, Georgian, Gothic Revival
Part ofLawyers Hill Historic District[2] (ID93001000[3])
Added to NRHPSeptember 23, 1993

From the late 17th century until 1962, the property was privately owned and associated with important personages from the late 17th century to the 20th century, including Dr. Mordecai Moore, Caleb Dorsey,[5] Alexander Contee Hanson, and David K. E. Bruce.[7]

The property was then successively owned and maintained as the Belmont Conference Center, by the Smithsonian Institution, the American Chemical Society, and Howard Community College. It is now the 68-acre[4] Belmont Manor and Historic Park, owned by Howard County and its Department of Recreation and Parks. It adjoins Patapsco Valley State Park. Facilities on the estate include the Belmont Manor House, a carriage house, a cottage, a large barn,[4] formal gardens, a pond, and an aqua garden.[8]

It is listed on the Maryland Historic Trust (MHT), Inventory of Historic Properties (MIHP), and is on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) as part of the Lawyers Hill Historic District, Elkridge, Maryland.

History edit

17th–19th century edit

 
An original reproduction of George Washington painted by Gilbert Stuart hung in the mansion for over a hundred years.

Dr. Mordecai Moore, who helped found the Society of Friends in Maryland,[4] received a tract of 1,368[9] or 1,662 acres of land granted by King William III's 1695 land patent.[4] The tract, called Moore's Morning Choice, sat on a ridge above Elkridge Landing with views of the lower Patapsco River Valley.[10]

About 1735, this land and an adjoining tract called Rockburn[11] were purchased by Caleb Dorsey (1710–1772), of Hockley-in-the-Hole on the Severn River, an early industrialist and farmer. Dorsey operated forges and iron furnaces along the Patapsco River, near Elkridge.[12] Dorsey and his sons Edward and Caleb, Jr., used up to 94 slaves to work the land for cash crops.[13] Rockburn was constructed by Edward Dorsey about 1736, followed by his brother Caleb Dorsey, Jr. who built a house in 1738 he dubbed "Belmont".[4][14] A pig iron forge was operated onsite along with nearby forges at Avalon and Hockley in a Hole.[15] Caleb Dorsey and his wife Pricilla Hill (died 1781) were buried at Belmont.[16] Caleb Dorsey Jr.'s son Edward inherited the property and took over the enslavement of the Black people there.[17] Edward later gave the property to his daughter, Priscilla, the wife of Alexander Contee Hanson,[6] a United States senator.[4]

After the American Civil War, Belmont became the social center of a new wealthy elite, notably the many lawyers who built homes at "Lawyer's Hill" near the Belmont property.[18] From 1873 to his death in 1880, Charles Grosvenor Hanson allowed the house to fall into neglect following the death of his wife.[19] An original reproduction portrait of George Washington painted by Gilbert Stuart in 1794 or 1795 hung in the mansion for a century and was sold in 1913 by the Hanson family to a New York collector for $15,000 to $20,000.[20] Howard Bruce, who bought the house in 1918,[21] was the last owner to use it as a private residence.[4]

Belmont Conference Center edit

Smithsonian Institution (1962–1982) edit

In 1962, Belmont was owned by David K. E. Bruce, former ambassador to Britain, France and Germany. He sold the property for $500,000 and then donated Belmont and 339 acres to the Smithsonian Institution for $5.00 as a philanthropic gift.[22] The Smithsonian Institution maintained the property as a conference center.[23]

The Belmont Conference Center was established in 1964 and was in almost continuous operation until 2010. Belmont hosted numerous conferences, social gatherings, weddings, meetings, and other functions. Examples of the numerous academic, government, and non-profit conferences held at Belmont include:

  • In 1967, a conference entitled "Bibliography and the historian: the conference at Belmont of the Joint Committee on Bibliographical Services to History"[24]
  • In February 1976, a four-day conference on the use of Human Subjects for Research took place at the Belmont Conference Center. The Belmont Report, resulting partly from this conference, was published in 1979.[25]

American Chemical Society (1982–2004) edit

In 1982, The Smithsonian Institution sold the Belmont Conference Center and the majority of the center's surrounding land to the American Chemical Society for $2 million (~$4.82 million in 2021).[22] The American Chemical Society continued to maintain the property as a conference center.

The John Clare Society of North America held their first international John Clare Conference at the Belmont Conference Center on March 21–22, 2003. The Society is a non-profit literary organization devoted to the study, preservation, and publication of the works of English poet John Clare.[26][27]

Howard Community College (2004–2012) edit

In 2004, the American Chemical Society sold the Belmont Estate to Howard Community College (HCC) for $5.2 million (~$7.26 million in 2021),[28] funded in part by a $2.6 million loan from the government of Howard County. The college used it for culinary classes and continued to operate the Belmont Conference Center.[4]

On September 30, 2010, Howard Community College announced that it could no longer afford to maintain and operate the Belmont Estate, due to the effects of the economic recession.[28] The government of Howard County, whose loan terms included the right of first refusal,[4] conducted from September 2011 to May 2012 a detailed study of the feasibility of purchasing and operating the property for public purposes.[citation needed]

Belmont Manor and Historic Park edit

 
Day of Service Tree Planting in 2012 at Belmont with Governor Martin O'Malley

On May 30, 2012, Howard County Executive Kenneth Ulman announced that the county would buy the Belmont Estate from the college in exchange for forgiving the $2.6 million debt and $89,000 in cash. The sale closed on June 21, 2012.[29][30] The county government also sold 13 acres of the land to developers, retaining 68 acres of the original property.[31]

In a radio interview on June 29, 2012, Kenneth Ulman said that the Belmont Estate would complement other Howard County nature attractions, including the Howard County Conservancy, located in Woodstock, Maryland, on a 300-year-old, 232-acre farm; and the James and Anne Robinson Nature Center, located in Columbia, Maryland, on 18 acres of land adjacent to the Middle Patuxent Environmental Area.[32]

Howard County subsequently established Belmont Manor and Historic Park in summer/fall 2012.[33] The park is operated by the county's Department of Recreation and Parks, to be used as a conference center and a site for weddings, private parties, and environmental education programs.[4] The Manor opened for public operations in April 2015.[34]

Historic preservation edit

 
The front entrance of the mansion, decorated for the holiday season

A number of organizations have played an important role in promoting, and advocating for, the historic preservation of the Belmont Estate. These include the Rockburn Land Trust, the Save Belmont Coalition, Preservation Howard County, Preservation Maryland, the Maryland Environmental Trust, the Friends of Patapsco Valley & Heritage Greenway, Inc, and the Land Trust Alliance.[citation needed]

Preservation Howard County's president, Fred Dorsey, a descendant of the original owners of the estate, has said that because of its experience, the county is the rightful owner to provide stewardship of the historic property. Maintenance issues are some of the challenges, including maintaining the exterior that had been coated with lead paint.[4]

Historic designations edit

The original historic site nomination for Belmont was researched and prepared in the mid-1970s for the Maryland Historical Trust (MHT). Further research and updates by Howard County and the State of Maryland were carried out in 2010.[23]

The Belmont Manor House and Estate are included on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), as part of the Lawyers Hill Historic District in Elkridge, Maryland,[2][35][36] which was added to the NRHP on September 23, 1993.[37]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Yeager, Amanda (April 13, 2015). "Elkridge's historic Belmont Manor reopens". The Howard County Times. Baltimore Sun Media Group. Retrieved April 18, 2018.
  2. ^ a b Lawyers Hill Historic District, includes photo of Belmont Manor House (photo credit: Amy Worden, 09/1991)
  3. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Gunts, Edward (September 20, 2012). "The past is prologue for Elkridge's Belmont Manor". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved September 25, 2014.
  5. ^ a b Stein, p. 197.
  6. ^ a b Hammond, John Martin (1914). Colonial mansions of Maryland and Delaware. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and London, England: J. B. Lippincott Company. pp. 174–175.
  7. ^ Besse, Ruth (May 17, 1985). "Traveling Back in time". The Washington Post.
  8. ^ "Belmont Manor and Historic Park map" (PDF). Howard County, Maryland Recreation and Parks. Retrieved September 25, 2014.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ Howard County Historical Society. Images of America, Howard County. p. 27.
  10. ^ Stein, pp. 41 and 242.
  11. ^ Janney, Elizabeth (July 8, 2013). Elkridge. Arcadia Publishing. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-7385-9927-4.
  12. ^ Mangus, Becky (June 4, 2012). . The Business Monthly. Archived from the original on August 7, 2012. Retrieved January 27, 2014.
  13. ^ Moss, Paulina C.; Hill, Levirn (2002). Seeking Freedom: The History of the Underground Railroad in Howard County. Columbia, Maryland: Howard County Center of African American Culture. p. 64. ISBN 978-0971939400.
  14. ^ Stein, Charles Francis (1972). Origin and History of Howard County Maryland (First ed.). Charles Francis Stein, Jr. p. 262.
  15. ^ Diggs, Robert Schnepfe (1937), The early history of Elkridge Landing [Term Paper], Maryland Room, McKeldin Library: University of Maryland, p. 5
  16. ^ Ridgely, Helen West; edited under the auspices of the Maryland Society of the Colonial Dames of America (1908). Historic Graves of Maryland and the District of Columbia. New York: The Grafton Press. p. 156. {{cite book}}: |author2= has generic name (help)
  17. ^ "Runaway Slave ads". Baltimore Advertiser. July 20, 1790.
  18. ^ Stein, p. 133.
  19. ^ Celia M. Holland. Old homes and families of Howard County, Maryland: with consideration of various additional points of interest. p. 302.
  20. ^ "WASHINGTON PORTRAIT SOLD: More Than $15,000 Paid Maryland Family for a Century-Old Stuart". The Washington Post. April 8, 1913. p. 1.
  21. ^ Earl Arnett; Robert J. Brugger; Edward C. Papenfuse (March 22, 1999). Maryland: A New Guide to the Old Line State. JHU Press. p. 388. ISBN 978-0-8018-5980-9.
  22. ^ a b "Belmont Conference Center Sold". Smithsonian Institution Archives. Smithsonian Institution. January 13, 2012. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  23. ^ a b Howard County/Comprehensive Planning, HO-43: Belmont [Maryland Historical Trust Worksheet and attachments] (PDF), Maryland State Archives, retrieved November 20, 2013
  24. ^ Bibliography and the historian: the conference at Belmont of the Joint Committee on Bibliographical Services to History, May 1967. WorldCat.org. 1968. OCLC 476391770.
  25. ^ Office of the Secretary, The National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research (April 18, 1979). . U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Archived from the original on October 20, 2013. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  26. ^ "The John Clare Conference 2003: Conference Schedule". The John Clare Society of North America. Retrieved April 18, 2018.
  27. ^ "John Clare Conference 2003 - Photo Gallery". The John Clare Society of North America. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  28. ^ a b . The Baltimore Sun. September 30, 2010. Archived from the original on May 20, 2018. Retrieved September 25, 2014.
  29. ^ "County Decides to Purchase Belmont" (Press release). Ellicott City, Maryland: Howard County. May 30, 2012. Archived from the original on April 21, 2013. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  30. ^ County Council Of Howard County, Maryland (2012). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 20, 2013. Retrieved July 28, 2012.
  31. ^ Grunts, Edward (September 20, 2012). "The past is prologue for Elkridge's Belmont Manor". The Baltimore Sun.
  32. ^ . And Then There's That... HoCoMoJo (Howard County Mobile Journalism). June 29, 2012. Archived from the original on November 1, 2012. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  33. ^ . Recreation and Parks. Howard County, Maryland. Archived from the original on July 2, 2013. County of Howard.
  34. ^ Yeager, Amanda (May 26, 2015). "Former school tops Howard County's endangered sites list". Howard County Times. Baltimore Sun Media Group.
  35. ^ "MARYLAND - Howard County - Historic Districts: Lawyers Hill Historic District". National Register of Historic Places. American Dreams Inc. Retrieved April 18, 2018.
  36. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: LAWYERS HILL HISTORIC DISTRICT (HO-610)" (PDF), Inventory of Historic Places, Maryland Historic Trust, State of Maryland, August 19, 1993
  37. ^ National Register of Historic Places: Listed Properties as of 06/01/2014 (Excel Spreadsheet), National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, June 1, 2014, retrieved April 18, 2018

Further reading edit

  • Bruce, David K.E.. (Nelson Douglas Lankford, editor). OSS Against The Reich: The World War II Diaries of Colonel David K.E. Bruce. Kent, Ohio: The Kent State University Press, 1991.
  • Hall of Records, Ann Arundel County-1972. Annapolis, Maryland.
  • Hall of Records, Howard County, Maryland. Annapolis, Maryland.
  • Howard County Historic Society, Inc., "Belmont'", Vol. I., No. 2, March 1959.
  • Lankford, Nelson Douglas. The Last American Aristocrat: The Biography of David K.E. Bruce, 1898-1977. Boston: Little Brown & Co., 1996.
  • Maryland: Belmont: Howard County, pp. 166–183. Families: Dorsey, Hanson. Index - references to Belmont: pages 10, 166, 168, 171–177, 179–180, 182. Belmont Illustrations (photos): Exterior, page 168; Entrance, page 178
  • Newman, Harry Wright. Anne Arundel Gentry: A Genealogical History of Some Early Families of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Volume 3 (Volume 3). Annapolis, Maryland, 1933 (reprinted 1979).
  • Stein, Charles Francis, Jr. The Origin and History of Howard County Maryland. Published by the author in cooperation with the Howard County Historical Society. Baltimore, Maryland: Press of Schneidereith & Sons, 1972.
    • Besides the references listed above, the genealogy and history of the Dorsey family are outlined on pp. 193–201.
  • Warfield, Joshua Dorsey. The founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland. Baltimore, Maryland, 1967.

External links edit

  • Belmont Manor and Historic Park (official website)
  • Map of Belmont Manor and Historic Park
  • - archived from Howard County Parks and Recreation Department website

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The Belmont Estate now Belmont Manor and Historic Park 4 is a former plantation located at Elkridge Howard County Maryland United States Founded in the 1730s and known in the Colonial period as Moore s Morning Choice 5 it was one of the earliest forced labor farms in Howard County Maryland Its 1738 plantation house is one of the finest examples of Colonial Georgian architectural style in Maryland 4 6 Belmont Manor and Historic ParkTypeCountyLocationElkridge MarylandArea68 acre 0 28 km2 CreatedApril 11 2015 1 Operated byHoward CountyStatusOpenWebsiteOfficial websiteHoward County websiteBelmont EstateU S Historic districtContributing propertyShow map of MarylandShow map of the United StatesNearest cityElkridge MarylandCoordinates39 13 12 N 76 43 53 W 39 22000 N 76 73139 W 39 22000 76 73139Built1730ArchitectMultipleArchitectural styleQueen Anne Georgian Gothic RevivalPart ofLawyers Hill Historic District 2 ID93001000 3 Added to NRHPSeptember 23 1993From the late 17th century until 1962 the property was privately owned and associated with important personages from the late 17th century to the 20th century including Dr Mordecai Moore Caleb Dorsey 5 Alexander Contee Hanson and David K E Bruce 7 The property was then successively owned and maintained as the Belmont Conference Center by the Smithsonian Institution the American Chemical Society and Howard Community College It is now the 68 acre 4 Belmont Manor and Historic Park owned by Howard County and its Department of Recreation and Parks It adjoins Patapsco Valley State Park Facilities on the estate include the Belmont Manor House a carriage house a cottage a large barn 4 formal gardens a pond and an aqua garden 8 It is listed on the Maryland Historic Trust MHT Inventory of Historic Properties MIHP and is on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP as part of the Lawyers Hill Historic District Elkridge Maryland Contents 1 History 1 1 17th 19th century 1 2 Belmont Conference Center 1 2 1 Smithsonian Institution 1962 1982 1 2 2 American Chemical Society 1982 2004 1 2 3 Howard Community College 2004 2012 1 3 Belmont Manor and Historic Park 2 Historic preservation 3 Historic designations 4 See also 5 Notes 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory edit17th 19th century edit nbsp An original reproduction of George Washington painted by Gilbert Stuart hung in the mansion for over a hundred years Dr Mordecai Moore who helped found the Society of Friends in Maryland 4 received a tract of 1 368 9 or 1 662 acres of land granted by King William III s 1695 land patent 4 The tract called Moore s Morning Choice sat on a ridge above Elkridge Landing with views of the lower Patapsco River Valley 10 About 1735 this land and an adjoining tract called Rockburn 11 were purchased by Caleb Dorsey 1710 1772 of Hockley in the Hole on the Severn River an early industrialist and farmer Dorsey operated forges and iron furnaces along the Patapsco River near Elkridge 12 Dorsey and his sons Edward and Caleb Jr used up to 94 slaves to work the land for cash crops 13 Rockburn was constructed by Edward Dorsey about 1736 followed by his brother Caleb Dorsey Jr who built a house in 1738 he dubbed Belmont 4 14 A pig iron forge was operated onsite along with nearby forges at Avalon and Hockley in a Hole 15 Caleb Dorsey and his wife Pricilla Hill died 1781 were buried at Belmont 16 Caleb Dorsey Jr s son Edward inherited the property and took over the enslavement of the Black people there 17 Edward later gave the property to his daughter Priscilla the wife of Alexander Contee Hanson 6 a United States senator 4 After the American Civil War Belmont became the social center of a new wealthy elite notably the many lawyers who built homes at Lawyer s Hill near the Belmont property 18 From 1873 to his death in 1880 Charles Grosvenor Hanson allowed the house to fall into neglect following the death of his wife 19 An original reproduction portrait of George Washington painted by Gilbert Stuart in 1794 or 1795 hung in the mansion for a century and was sold in 1913 by the Hanson family to a New York collector for 15 000 to 20 000 20 Howard Bruce who bought the house in 1918 21 was the last owner to use it as a private residence 4 Belmont Conference Center edit Smithsonian Institution 1962 1982 edit In 1962 Belmont was owned by David K E Bruce former ambassador to Britain France and Germany He sold the property for 500 000 and then donated Belmont and 339 acres to the Smithsonian Institution for 5 00 as a philanthropic gift 22 The Smithsonian Institution maintained the property as a conference center 23 The Belmont Conference Center was established in 1964 and was in almost continuous operation until 2010 Belmont hosted numerous conferences social gatherings weddings meetings and other functions Examples of the numerous academic government and non profit conferences held at Belmont include In 1967 a conference entitled Bibliography and the historian the conference at Belmont of the Joint Committee on Bibliographical Services to History 24 In February 1976 a four day conference on the use of Human Subjects for Research took place at the Belmont Conference Center The Belmont Report resulting partly from this conference was published in 1979 25 American Chemical Society 1982 2004 edit In 1982 The Smithsonian Institution sold the Belmont Conference Center and the majority of the center s surrounding land to the American Chemical Society for 2 million 4 82 million in 2021 22 The American Chemical Society continued to maintain the property as a conference center The John Clare Society of North America held their first international John Clare Conference at the Belmont Conference Center on March 21 22 2003 The Society is a non profit literary organization devoted to the study preservation and publication of the works of English poet John Clare 26 27 Howard Community College 2004 2012 edit In 2004 the American Chemical Society sold the Belmont Estate to Howard Community College HCC for 5 2 million 7 26 million in 2021 28 funded in part by a 2 6 million loan from the government of Howard County The college used it for culinary classes and continued to operate the Belmont Conference Center 4 On September 30 2010 Howard Community College announced that it could no longer afford to maintain and operate the Belmont Estate due to the effects of the economic recession 28 The government of Howard County whose loan terms included the right of first refusal 4 conducted from September 2011 to May 2012 a detailed study of the feasibility of purchasing and operating the property for public purposes citation needed Belmont Manor and Historic Park edit nbsp Day of Service Tree Planting in 2012 at Belmont with Governor Martin O MalleyOn May 30 2012 Howard County Executive Kenneth Ulman announced that the county would buy the Belmont Estate from the college in exchange for forgiving the 2 6 million debt and 89 000 in cash The sale closed on June 21 2012 29 30 The county government also sold 13 acres of the land to developers retaining 68 acres of the original property 31 In a radio interview on June 29 2012 Kenneth Ulman said that the Belmont Estate would complement other Howard County nature attractions including the Howard County Conservancy located in Woodstock Maryland on a 300 year old 232 acre farm and the James and Anne Robinson Nature Center located in Columbia Maryland on 18 acres of land adjacent to the Middle Patuxent Environmental Area 32 Howard County subsequently established Belmont Manor and Historic Park in summer fall 2012 33 The park is operated by the county s Department of Recreation and Parks to be used as a conference center and a site for weddings private parties and environmental education programs 4 The Manor opened for public operations in April 2015 34 Historic preservation edit nbsp The front entrance of the mansion decorated for the holiday seasonA number of organizations have played an important role in promoting and advocating for the historic preservation of the Belmont Estate These include the Rockburn Land Trust the Save Belmont Coalition Preservation Howard County Preservation Maryland the Maryland Environmental Trust the Friends of Patapsco Valley amp Heritage Greenway Inc and the Land Trust Alliance citation needed Preservation Howard County s president Fred Dorsey a descendant of the original owners of the estate has said that because of its experience the county is the rightful owner to provide stewardship of the historic property Maintenance issues are some of the challenges including maintaining the exterior that had been coated with lead paint 4 Historic designations editThe original historic site nomination for Belmont was researched and prepared in the mid 1970s for the Maryland Historical Trust MHT Further research and updates by Howard County and the State of Maryland were carried out in 2010 23 The Belmont Manor House and Estate are included on the U S National Register of Historic Places NRHP as part of the Lawyers Hill Historic District in Elkridge Maryland 2 35 36 which was added to the NRHP on September 23 1993 37 See also editList of Howard County properties in the Maryland Historical Trust Doughoregan Manor another colonial era manor in Howard County MarylandNotes edit Yeager Amanda April 13 2015 Elkridge s historic Belmont Manor reopens The Howard County Times Baltimore Sun Media Group Retrieved April 18 2018 a b Lawyers Hill Historic District includes photo of Belmont Manor House photo credit Amy Worden 09 1991 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service April 15 2008 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Gunts Edward September 20 2012 The past is prologue for Elkridge s Belmont Manor Baltimore Sun Retrieved September 25 2014 a b Stein p 197 a b Hammond John Martin 1914 Colonial mansions of Maryland and Delaware Philadelphia Pennsylvania and London England J B Lippincott Company pp 174 175 Besse Ruth May 17 1985 Traveling Back in time The Washington Post Belmont Manor and Historic Park map PDF Howard County Maryland Recreation and Parks Retrieved September 25 2014 permanent dead link Howard County Historical Society Images of America Howard County p 27 Stein pp 41 and 242 Janney Elizabeth July 8 2013 Elkridge Arcadia Publishing p 13 ISBN 978 0 7385 9927 4 Mangus Becky June 4 2012 300 Years of History Preserved at Belmont The Business Monthly Archived from the original on August 7 2012 Retrieved January 27 2014 Moss Paulina C Hill Levirn 2002 Seeking Freedom The History of the Underground Railroad in Howard County Columbia Maryland Howard County Center of African American Culture p 64 ISBN 978 0971939400 Stein Charles Francis 1972 Origin and History of Howard County Maryland First ed Charles Francis Stein Jr p 262 Diggs Robert Schnepfe 1937 The early history of Elkridge Landing Term Paper Maryland Room McKeldin Library University of Maryland p 5 Ridgely Helen West edited under the auspices of the Maryland Society of the Colonial Dames of America 1908 Historic Graves of Maryland and the District of Columbia New York The Grafton Press p 156 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a author2 has generic name help Runaway Slave ads Baltimore Advertiser July 20 1790 Stein p 133 Celia M Holland Old homes and families of Howard County Maryland with consideration of various additional points of interest p 302 WASHINGTON PORTRAIT SOLD More Than 15 000 Paid Maryland Family for a Century Old Stuart The Washington Post April 8 1913 p 1 Earl Arnett Robert J Brugger Edward C Papenfuse March 22 1999 Maryland A New Guide to the Old Line State JHU Press p 388 ISBN 978 0 8018 5980 9 a b Belmont Conference Center Sold Smithsonian Institution Archives Smithsonian Institution January 13 2012 Retrieved October 20 2013 a b Howard County Comprehensive Planning HO 43 Belmont Maryland Historical Trust Worksheet and attachments PDF Maryland State Archives retrieved November 20 2013 Bibliography and the historian the conference at Belmont of the Joint Committee on Bibliographical Services to History May 1967 WorldCat org 1968 OCLC 476391770 Office of the Secretary The National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research April 18 1979 The Belmont Report Ethical Principles amp Guidelines for Research Involving Human Subjects U S Department of Health Education and Welfare Archived from the original on October 20 2013 Retrieved October 20 2013 The John Clare Conference 2003 Conference Schedule The John Clare Society of North America Retrieved April 18 2018 John Clare Conference 2003 Photo Gallery The John Clare Society of North America Retrieved October 20 2013 a b Howard Community College to shut down Belmont Center The Baltimore Sun September 30 2010 Archived from the original on May 20 2018 Retrieved September 25 2014 County Decides to Purchase Belmont Press release Ellicott City Maryland Howard County May 30 2012 Archived from the original on April 21 2013 Retrieved October 20 2013 County Council Of Howard County Maryland 2012 Resolution No 113 2012 PDF Archived from the original PDF on October 20 2013 Retrieved July 28 2012 Grunts Edward September 20 2012 The past is prologue for Elkridge s Belmont Manor The Baltimore Sun 69 County Executive Ken Ulman And Then There s That HoCoMoJo Howard County Mobile Journalism June 29 2012 Archived from the original on November 1 2012 Retrieved October 20 2013 Belmont Manor and Historic Park Recreation and Parks Howard County Maryland Archived from the original on July 2 2013 County of Howard Yeager Amanda May 26 2015 Former school tops Howard County s endangered sites list Howard County Times Baltimore Sun Media Group MARYLAND Howard County Historic Districts Lawyers Hill Historic District National Register of Historic Places American Dreams Inc Retrieved April 18 2018 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form LAWYERS HILL HISTORIC DISTRICT HO 610 PDF Inventory of Historic Places Maryland Historic Trust State of Maryland August 19 1993 National Register of Historic Places Listed Properties as of 06 01 2014 Excel Spreadsheet National Park Service U S Department of the Interior June 1 2014 retrieved April 18 2018Further reading editBruce David K E Nelson Douglas Lankford editor OSS Against The Reich The World War II Diaries of Colonel David K E Bruce Kent Ohio The Kent State University Press 1991 Hall of Records Ann Arundel County 1972 Annapolis Maryland Hall of Records Howard County Maryland Annapolis Maryland Howard County Historic Society Inc Belmont Vol I No 2 March 1959 Lankford Nelson Douglas The Last American Aristocrat The Biography of David K E Bruce 1898 1977 Boston Little Brown amp Co 1996 Maryland Belmont Howard County pp 166 183 Families Dorsey Hanson Index references to Belmont pages 10 166 168 171 177 179 180 182 Belmont Illustrations photos Exterior page 168 Entrance page 178 Newman Harry Wright Anne Arundel Gentry A Genealogical History of Some Early Families of Anne Arundel County Maryland Volume 3 Volume 3 Annapolis Maryland 1933 reprinted 1979 Stein Charles Francis Jr The Origin and History of Howard County Maryland Published by the author in cooperation with the Howard County Historical Society Baltimore Maryland Press of Schneidereith amp Sons 1972 Besides the references listed above the genealogy and history of the Dorsey family are outlined on pp 193 201 Warfield Joshua Dorsey The founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties Maryland Baltimore Maryland 1967 External links editBelmont Manor and Historic Park official website Map of Belmont Manor and Historic Park About Belmont archived from Howard County Parks and Recreation Department website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Belmont Estate amp oldid 1174342283, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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