Hampton, Cow Barn, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltimore Count...
Significance: This building was typical of a large barn structure which was enlarged and adapted to various needs over a long period of time. It was the largest single structure of the Hampton outbuildings and... More
Hampton, Quarters Three, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltimore...
Significance: Similar to Quarters Two, the two duplex structures represent the auxiliary dwellings of the Hampton outbuildings. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-73 Survey number: ... More
Hampton, Overseer's House, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltimo...
Significance: This dwelling, the oldest section of which is though to date before 1745, was the residence of Captain Charles Ridgely during the construction of Hampton Mansion. Unprocessed Field note material ... More
Hampton, Carpenter-Blacksmith Shop, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson...
Significance: This outbuilding represented a structure built for a specific craft at Hampton, a small self-sufficient community. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-65 Survey number:... More
Hampton, Long Barn-Granary, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltim...
Significance: This stone barn, originally a hog barn, is typical of the Hampton outbuildings which were used to house livestock and provide storage space. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this struct... More
Hampton, Overseer's House, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltimo...
Significance: This dwelling, the oldest section of which is though to date before 1745, was the residence of Captain Charles Ridgely during the construction of Hampton Mansion. Unprocessed Field note material ... More
Hampton, Long Barn-Granary, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltim...
Significance: This stone barn, originally a hog barn, is typical of the Hampton outbuildings which were used to house livestock and provide storage space. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this struct... More
Hampton, 535 Hampton Lane, Towson, Baltimore County, MD
Significance: Hampton, owned by the Ridgely family from 1745 to 1948, was assembled from three tracts of land by Colonel Charles Ridgely as part of the Ridgely Family Enterprises, which included the Northampton... More
Hampton, Greenhouse Number One, 535 Hampton Lane, Towson, Baltimore Co...
Significance: This greenhouse structure provided for the maintenance of the Hampton gardens. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-75 Survey number: HABS MD-226-D Building/structure d... More
Hampton, Cow Barn, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltimore Count...
Significance: This building was typical of a large barn structure which was enlarged and adapted to various needs over a long period of time. It was the largest single structure of the Hampton outbuildings and... More
Hampton, Overseer's House, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltimo...
Significance: This dwelling, the oldest section of which is though to date before 1745, was the residence of Captain Charles Ridgely during the construction of Hampton Mansion. Unprocessed Field note material ... More
Hampton, Long Barn-Granary, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltim...
Significance: This stone barn, originally a hog barn, is typical of the Hampton outbuildings which were used to house livestock and provide storage space. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this struct... More
Hampton, Overseer's House, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltimo...
Significance: This dwelling, the oldest section of which is though to date before 1745, was the residence of Captain Charles Ridgely during the construction of Hampton Mansion. Unprocessed Field note material ... More
Hampton, Long Barn-Granary, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltim...
Significance: This stone barn, originally a hog barn, is typical of the Hampton outbuildings which were used to house livestock and provide storage space. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this struct... More
Hampton, Long Barn-Granary, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltim...
Significance: This stone barn, originally a hog barn, is typical of the Hampton outbuildings which were used to house livestock and provide storage space. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this struct... More
Hampton, Long Barn-Granary, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltim...
Significance: This stone barn, originally a hog barn, is typical of the Hampton outbuildings which were used to house livestock and provide storage space. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this struct... More
Hampton, Cow Barn, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltimore Count...
Significance: This building was typical of a large barn structure which was enlarged and adapted to various needs over a long period of time. It was the largest single structure of the Hampton outbuildings and... More
Hampton, 535 Hampton Lane, Towson, Baltimore County, MD
Significance: Hampton, owned by the Ridgely family from 1745 to 1948, was assembled from three tracts of land by Colonel Charles Ridgely as part of the Ridgely Family Enterprises, which included the Northampton... More
Hampton, Long Barn-Granary, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltim...
Significance: This stone barn, originally a hog barn, is typical of the Hampton outbuildings which were used to house livestock and provide storage space. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this struct... More
Hampton, Carpenter-Blacksmith Shop, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson...
Significance: This outbuilding represented a structure built for a specific craft at Hampton, a small self-sufficient community. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-65 Survey number:... More
Hampton, Greenhouse Number One, 535 Hampton Lane, Towson, Baltimore Co...
Significance: This greenhouse structure provided for the maintenance of the Hampton gardens. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-75 Survey number: HABS MD-226-D Building/structure d... More
Hampton, Overseer's House, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltimo...
Significance: This dwelling, the oldest section of which is though to date before 1745, was the residence of Captain Charles Ridgely during the construction of Hampton Mansion. Unprocessed Field note material ... More
Hampton, Long Barn-Granary, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltim...
Significance: This stone barn, originally a hog barn, is typical of the Hampton outbuildings which were used to house livestock and provide storage space. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this struct... More
Hampton, Quarters Three, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltimore...
Significance: Similar to Quarters Two, the two duplex structures represent the auxiliary dwellings of the Hampton outbuildings. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-73 Survey number: ... More
Hampton, Overseer's House, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltimo...
Significance: This dwelling, the oldest section of which is though to date before 1745, was the residence of Captain Charles Ridgely during the construction of Hampton Mansion. Unprocessed Field note material ... More
Hampton, Cow Barn, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltimore Count...
Significance: This building was typical of a large barn structure which was enlarged and adapted to various needs over a long period of time. It was the largest single structure of the Hampton outbuildings and... More
Hampton, Long Barn-Granary, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltim...
Significance: This stone barn, originally a hog barn, is typical of the Hampton outbuildings which were used to house livestock and provide storage space. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this struct... More
Hampton, Long Barn-Granary, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltim...
Significance: This stone barn, originally a hog barn, is typical of the Hampton outbuildings which were used to house livestock and provide storage space. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this struct... More
Hampton, 535 Hampton Lane, Towson, Baltimore County, MD
Significance: Hampton, owned by the Ridgely family from 1745 to 1948, was assembled from three tracts of land by Colonel Charles Ridgely as part of the Ridgely Family Enterprises, which included the Northampton... More
Hampton, Long Barn-Granary, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltim...
Significance: This stone barn, originally a hog barn, is typical of the Hampton outbuildings which were used to house livestock and provide storage space. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this struct... More
Hampton, Cow Barn, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltimore Count...
Significance: This building was typical of a large barn structure which was enlarged and adapted to various needs over a long period of time. It was the largest single structure of the Hampton outbuildings and... More
Hampton, Overseer's House, 537 1/2 Saint Francis Road, Towson, Baltimo...
Significance: This dwelling, the oldest section of which is though to date before 1745, was the residence of Captain Charles Ridgely during the construction of Hampton Mansion. Unprocessed Field note material ... More