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Revision as of 16:42, June 10, 2021

6 Club Road, Roland Park, Baltimore City, 1907[1]


6 Club Road
6 club road01.jpg
Site Information
Address6 Club Road
Geo-reference39°20′58″N 76°38′13″W / 39.34941°N 76.63699°W / 39.34941; -76.63699
Building Data
Building TypeDwelling
Design
ArchitectWyatt & Nolting
Construction
Completed1900


Plat of this area of Roland Park.[2] This dwelling is on Lot 2, Block 7 above.
  1. Osborn, Charles Francis (1907). Country Homes and Gardens of Moderate Cost: Plans and Photographs of Houses and Gardens Costing from $800 to $6,000 from Designs by Well-Known Architects. With Practical Discussions on the Building and Furnishing of the Home by Authoritative Writers. Philadelphia: House & Garden.
  2. The Roland Park Company. [www.martenet.com/archives/display_image.php?image=tree/000004/053000/053364/tif/sjm04053364-8.jpg From a plat entitled, "Plats 1, 2 and 3, Roland Park"]. S.J. Martenet & Co., Inc.. Retrieved on June 9, 2021.