Furley Hall (Former Site) (Baltimore, Maryland)
USA /
Maryland /
Rosedale /
Baltimore, Maryland
World
/ USA
/ Maryland
/ Rosedale
World / United States / Virginia
historic landmark, historical layer / disappeared object
On hill to the north stood the Georgian mansion built c. 1775 by Daniel Bowley II (1745–1807), Baltimore merchant and patriot of the revolution. He was a town commissioner, 1771–1778, and three times a State Senator. In 1814, British soldiers occupied the estate. It was purchased in 1847 by William Corse, Sr. (1804–1869), whose garden was a favorite of his friends Enoch Pratt and Johns Hopkins. Damaged by fire in 1906, Furley Hall was razed in 1953.
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Coordinates: 39°19'26"N 76°33'41"W
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