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- Moundland abstract "Moundland is a historic plantation home located between Simpsonville and Guilford, Howard County, Maryland, now part of the Columbia land development. The stone manor home Moundland was built by Thomas Stewart in 1846 for his daughter and her husband Charles Griffith Worthington Jr., who served in the first team of Howard County Commissioners. The English imported locks on the house are dated to 1830. The 22 inch thick walls were quarried onsite and the original floors remained intact. The house neighbored Granite Park manor home.In 1966, 245 acres of property surrounding the 10 acre Moundland site were purchased by Howard Research and Development for the creation on the Rouse Company project Columbia. In 1970, nearby Trinity Episcopal and most of its land were sold by its pastor in 1970 to form the South Columbia Baptist Church in Guilford. The remainder of the Trinity Church property was converted to a waste transfer station, followed by a mulching facility, and later the Blue Stream Housing development. The pastor W Stephen Neel elected to demolish Moundland to build the new facility, "To serve our community as a church, rather than save an old building", and was granted permission to develop by the Howard County Board of Appeals.".
- Moundland location Columbia,_Maryland.
- Moundland wikiPageID "43486030".
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- Moundland wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Moundland wikiPageRevisionID "645477553".
- Moundland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_completed_in_1846.
- Moundland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Howard_County,_Maryland.
- Moundland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Howard_County,_Maryland_landmarks.
- Moundland wikiPageWikiLink Columbia,_Maryland.
- Moundland wikiPageWikiLink Guilford,_Maryland.
- Moundland wikiPageWikiLink Howard_County,_Maryland.
- Moundland wikiPageWikiLink Howard_Research_and_Development.
- Moundland wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Howard_County_properties_in_the_Maryland_Historical_Trust.
- Moundland wikiPageWikiLink Maryland.
- Moundland wikiPageWikiLink Rouse_Company.
- Moundland wikiPageWikiLink Simpsonville,_Maryland.
- Moundland wikiPageWikiLink The_Rouse_Company.
- Moundland wikiPageWikiLink Trinity_Church_(Elkridge,_Maryland).
- Moundland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moundland".
- Moundland architecture "Stone".
- Moundland built "1846".
- Moundland hasPhotoCollection Moundland.
- Moundland latDegrees "39".
- Moundland latDirection "N".
- Moundland latMinutes "16".
- Moundland latSeconds "0".
- Moundland location "8814".
- Moundland locmapin "Maryland".
- Moundland longDegrees "76".
- Moundland longDirection "W".
- Moundland longMinutes "50".
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- Moundland name "Moundland".
- Moundland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_historic_site.
- Moundland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Moundland subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1846.
- Moundland subject Category:Houses_in_Howard_County,_Maryland.
- Moundland subject Category:Howard_County,_Maryland_landmarks.
- Moundland hypernym Home.
- Moundland type Building.
- Moundland type HistoricPlace.
- Moundland type Place.
- Moundland type Location.
- Moundland type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Moundland type Place.
- Moundland type Thing.
- Moundland comment "Moundland is a historic plantation home located between Simpsonville and Guilford, Howard County, Maryland, now part of the Columbia land development. The stone manor home Moundland was built by Thomas Stewart in 1846 for his daughter and her husband Charles Griffith Worthington Jr., who served in the first team of Howard County Commissioners. The English imported locks on the house are dated to 1830. The 22 inch thick walls were quarried onsite and the original floors remained intact.".
- Moundland label "Moundland".
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- Moundland sameAs Q18154699.
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- Moundland wasDerivedFrom Moundland?oldid=645477553.
- Moundland isPrimaryTopicOf Moundland.
- Moundland name "Moundland".