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'''Architects for Hopkins renovations''': | '''Architects for Hopkins renovations''': Niernsee & Neilson; Wyatt and Nolting; Olmsted Brothers (Thomas, Frederick) | ||
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*S. W. & H. T Gernhardt, glass stainers | *S. W. & H. T Gernhardt, glass stainers | ||
*George W. Starr, plasterer | *George W. Starr, plasterer | ||
'''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1noPCpKclVbfrv_zHw_IwICwTCmTCOaovkZJQPP0sx0Q/edit Research Problems and Strategies related to the employment of slaves at Clifton]''' |
Revision as of 18:34, 8 April 2021
Johns Hopkins’ Clifton (1850-), 39°19′15″N 76°34′58″W
- Location: Bounded by Harford Rd., Erdman Ave., Clifton Park Terrace, the Baltimore Belt RR and Sinclair Ln., Baltimore, Maryland
- Coordinates: 39°19′15″N 76°34′58″W
- Area: 266.7 acres (107.9 ha)
- Built: 1801?, remodeled and tower added, ca. 1850?
Architects for Hopkins renovations: Niernsee & Neilson; Wyatt and Nolting; Olmsted Brothers (Thomas, Frederick)
Architectural style: Italian Villa
NRHP reference No. 07000941[1]; Added to NRHP: September 12, 2007
Johns Hopkins acquired Clifton in 1841 from the Trustees of Thompson sale:
By February 5, 1852 the main house renovations were complete:
Builders and craftsmen, ca. 1850 who may have been employing slaves:
- Niernsee & Nielson, architects
- James Murray, brick layer
- James (Jas.) Sullivan, painter
- Andrew Merken, iron worker
- John Rothrock, roofing
- Bevan & Sons, stonework
- Hayward, Bartlett & Co. plumbing
- S. W. & H. T Gernhardt, glass stainers
- George W. Starr, plasterer
Research Problems and Strategies related to the employment of slaves at Clifton