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Photo, Print, Drawing Baltimore National Cemetery, Assistant Superintendent's Residence, 5501 Frederick Avenue, Baltimore, Baltimore (Independent City), MD

[ Data Pages from Survey HALS MD-4-B  ]

About this Item

Title

  • Baltimore National Cemetery, Assistant Superintendent's Residence, 5501 Frederick Avenue, Baltimore, Baltimore (Independent City), MD

Names

  • Historic American Landscapes Survey, creator
  • Works Progress Administration
  • Meigs, Montgomery C
  • National Cemetery Administration
  • National Cemetery Administration, U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs, sponsor
  • Price, Virginia Barrett, transmitter
  • Price, Virginia Barrett, historian

Created / Published

  • Documentation compiled after 2000

Headings

  • -  national cemeteries
  • -  Tudor Revival architectural elements
  • -  Works Progress Administration
  • -  domestic life
  • -  Maryland -- Baltimore (Independent City) -- Baltimore

Latitude / Longitude

  • 39.2774,-76.708478

Notes

  • -  Significance: Dedicated in 1941, Baltimore National Cemetery overlooks Frederick Road and afforded views of the harbor, views that during the War of 1812 witnessed the arrival of the British fleet as it sailed for Fort McHenry in 1814. The national cemetery is located on the site of an eighteenth-century estate known as Cloud Capped and the ca. 1810 country house on the property was expanded in the nineteenth century into a picturesque ramble with a tower. This house was taken down in the late 1930s and a lodge for the cemetery superintendent was built in its stead. The two-story, side gabled brick section of the eighteenth-century house provided a model for the design of the lodge (HALS No. MD-4-A). The residence for the assistant superintendent was fashioned from an existing structure on the grounds. Like the lodge, it was expanded by WPA funds and labor in the late 1930s to 1940. The cemetery consists of over 72 acres and was planned to provide burial space for veterans since space was no longer available in nearby Loudon Park National Cemetery. The first interment was in 1936, and the superintendent was on-duty by 1937. The Tudor Revival style lodge renovated for use by his assistant is significant as a singular example of the style found in the national cemetery system and as one of the buildings known to be improved through the WPA.
  • -  Survey number: HALS MD-4-B
  • -  Building/structure dates: 1940 Initial Construction
  • -  Building/structure dates: 1958 Subsequent Work

Medium

  • Data Page(s): 6

Call Number/Physical Location

  • HALS MD-4-B

Source Collection

  • Historic American Landscapes Survey (Library of Congress)

Repository

Control Number

  • md1983

Rights Advisory

Online Format

  • pdf

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Cite This Item

Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate.

Chicago citation style:

Historic American Landscapes Survey, Creator, Works Progress Administration, Montgomery C Meigs, National Cemetery Administration, U.S. Dept. Of Veterans Affairs National Cemetery Administration, and Virginia Barrett Price. Baltimore National Cemetery, Assistant Superintendent's Residence,Frederick Avenue, Baltimore, Baltimore Independent City, MD. Independent City Baltimore Maryland, 2000. translateds by Price, Virginia Barrettmitter Documentation Compiled After. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/md1983/.

APA citation style:

Historic American Landscapes Survey, C., Works Progress Administration, Meigs, M. C., National Cemetery Administration, National Cemetery Administration, U. S. D. O. V. A. & Price, V. B. (2000) Baltimore National Cemetery, Assistant Superintendent's Residence,Frederick Avenue, Baltimore, Baltimore Independent City, MD. Independent City Baltimore Maryland, 2000. Price, V. B., trans Documentation Compiled After. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/md1983/.

MLA citation style:

Historic American Landscapes Survey, Creator, et al. Baltimore National Cemetery, Assistant Superintendent's Residence,Frederick Avenue, Baltimore, Baltimore Independent City, MD. trans by Price, Virginia Barrettmitter Documentation Compiled After. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/md1983/>.