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The Ridgely Estate at Hampton

on Sun, 04/01/2012 - 03:18

Colonel Charles Ridgely bought 1,500 acres of land north of Baltimore in 1745, and soon added additional acreage for a total of 11,000. Eventually the estate would hold 25,000 acres. Wealth was increased through an ironworks, grain, beef cattle, horses, coal mining, marble and mills.

His son, Captain Charles Ridgely, Jr.,  stated that his mother was related to the family at Yorkshire, England’s Castle Howard, and a mansion was planned on the Ridgely estate that was inspired by the castle’s architecture.

99 Years

on Tue, 02/07/2012 - 01:33

July of 1863 saw heavy fighting and death in Pennsylvania's small town of Gettysburg, and the Devil's Den and Little Round Top areas of the Gettysburg National Military Park were attracting visitors 50 years later when my grandparents, Cora and Curvin, had their photograph taken (seated in the back row) along with friends by a professional photographer from York. The photo was taken in July, four months before their wedding.

The photograph was always a favorite family treasure for me, and I always intended to get a similar photograph from the same vantage point.