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- Q5717521 subject Q8525370.
- Q5717521 subject Q8525526.
- Q5717521 subject Q8526396.
- Q5717521 subject Q8664066.
- Q5717521 abstract "Henry August Rowland House is a site significant for its association with Henry Augustus Rowland, a physicist.The house at 915 Cathedral Street in Baltimore, Maryland was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1975.The house is listed chiefly for its association with Rowland, rather than for any architectural distinction. The house is a three story red-brick rowhouse, typical of the 1880s in Baltimore. Rowland purchased the house in 1889 or 1890 and lived there until his death in 1901. His wife and daughter continued to live there after his death. The house retains its integrity to the late nineteenth century, apart from the installation of modern electrical service.".
- Q5717521 added "1975-05-15".
- Q5717521 location Q5092.
- Q5717521 nrhpReferenceNumber "75002098".
- Q5717521 thumbnail Henry_August_Rowland_House_(Baltimore_City,_Maryland).jpg?width=300.
- Q5717521 wikiPageWikiLink Q505197.
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- Q5717521 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525370.
- Q5717521 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525526.
- Q5717521 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526396.
- Q5717521 wikiPageWikiLink Q8664066.
- Q5717521 yearOfConstruction "1885".
- Q5717521 added "1975-05-15".
- Q5717521 built "1885".
- Q5717521 location "915".
- Q5717521 name "Henry August Rowland House".
- Q5717521 refnum "75002098".
- Q5717521 point "39.30027777777778 -76.61777777777777".
- Q5717521 type Place.
- Q5717521 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q5717521 type Building.
- Q5717521 type Location.
- Q5717521 type Place.
- Q5717521 type Thing.
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- Q5717521 type Q41176.
- Q5717521 comment "Henry August Rowland House is a site significant for its association with Henry Augustus Rowland, a physicist.The house at 915 Cathedral Street in Baltimore, Maryland was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1975.The house is listed chiefly for its association with Rowland, rather than for any architectural distinction. The house is a three story red-brick rowhouse, typical of the 1880s in Baltimore. Rowland purchased the house in 1889 or 1890 and lived there until his death in 1901.".
- Q5717521 label "Henry August Rowland House".
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- Q5717521 long "-76.61777777777777".
- Q5717521 depiction Henry_August_Rowland_House_(Baltimore_City,_Maryland).jpg.
- Q5717521 name "Henry August Rowland House".