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Morrell Park

Location

Hollins Ferry Rd., B&O Railroad Tracks, Gwynns Falls to Wilkens Ave. to Caton Ave. to Patapsco Ave. to C.S.X tracks, back to Hollins Ferry Road

Zip Code: 21230

History

Morrell Park, together with Westport, Violetville, and Mount Winans, once comprised an expansive 2,368 acre tract entitled "Georgia," or "Georgia Plantation," and later called "Mount Clare." This survey was deeded to Dr. Charles Carroll in 1732. It encompassed territory on either side of the Gwynn's Falls and consumed much unclaimed land as well as various occupied lots. Of the original surveys embraced by the creation of "Georgia," are John Mercie's "Mill Haven" (1695); Thomas Bale's "Momouth Green" (1702); Dr. Charles Carroll's own "Barely Hills" (1728) and his "Discovery" (1729). However, the precise disposition of these surveys are not certain.

Contacts

Shawn McCoy, President, Morrell Park Community Assoc.

2821 Maudlin Avenue, Baltimore, MD, 21230

home phone: 410 525-3622

e-mail: carolannmccoy@aol.com
www.morrellpark.net

 

 

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