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"A Maryland Mystery: Johns Hopkins, the Census of 1850, and Slavery,"

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https://osf.io/gu2wr/

The authors thank you for your interest.
Sydney Van Morgan
Ed Papenfuse
Stan Becker
Sam Hopkins

Rescuing an enchanted cottage from ruin in Baltimore’s Clifton Park

https://www.baltimoresun.com/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-kelly-clifton-20200418-mruoxmjbwjbvjle57o33grnpna-story.html

Learning about Clifton Park is an enjoyable stay-at-home experience | READER COMMENTARY

https://www.baltimoresun.com/opinion/readers-respond/bs-ed-rr-clifton-park-cottage-letter-20200422-fjatbw5oond3fecnoo3nys2eky-story.html

 
Baltimore Weddings Spring 2020

Baltimore Weddings Spring 2020

Video Links

John Ciekot, Civic Works  interviewing with  Charles Robinson from MPT.

John Ciekot, Civic Works interviewing with Charles Robinson from MPT.

MPT - In this week's Around Maryland, we visit Clifton Mansion, the summer home and only surviving residence of Johns Hopkins. MPT's Charles Robinson with the latest on the restoration project there.

MPT News - The mansion Johns Hopkins called home in Baltimore is being restored. Our Charles Robinson had a chance to take a tour.

Baltimore's Clifton Mansion: a 200-year Legacy of Service by: Ron Tanner

Preservation America's short film on the role of Captain Henry Thompson -- and his now-historic mansion -- during the War of 1812. Clifton Mansion is Baltimore's only surviving house of an American officer of that war.

The bust of Johns Hopkins was cast from the original by Frederick Volck; this copy made in 2019.

The bust of Johns Hopkins was cast from the original by Frederick Volck; this copy made in 2019.