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UNITE D ST ATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTE RIOR NATIONAL P ARK S ERV ICE

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Maryland

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES

INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM

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Carroll Mansion AND.' OR t"llSTO RIC <

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The Carroll Mansion , at 800 Lombard Street in Baltimore, is located at the northeast corner of Front (originally Stillhouse) Street and Lombard (originally King George) Streets .

The exterior of the Carroll Mansion is an updated version of tradi tional Maryland architecture adapt e d to an urban setting . Bui lt of brick , its basic form is two stori es above a ground floor , a p<.i.vilion f.r.011t, <md cnc"l-r1i •bJes .r.ising :in to c himneys, reflecting the proportions of e ighteenth-century Marylund-styl e Over this t raditionalism is applied a thin veneer of architec­tural detail typical of Baltimore during the first quarter of the nineteenth century .

Of particular interest on the street facad e s (south and west) laid in Flemish bond , is the use of recessed panels between the first and second floor window openings . Moulded wood panels accentuate the five front (south), bays , which face Lombard Street, while recessed brick panels are used on the three bays of the west , Front Street, elevation . This use of facade panel reflects contemporary late Federal or Regency houses in Balti­more, such as "Homewood" and the houses on Pascault Row .

The marble belt course of the front facade, between the ground floor and the first floo r windows , is matched in height by the short parapet s upporting the wrought iron railing of the one­s tory , central porch balcony. Reconstructed during the 1965 restoration , the design of the porch was based on existing foundations, the marble threshold , the sandstone Ionic pilas­ters and architrave of the door surro und, which has paneled reveals and an eight-panel door, and the existence of the jib door opening out from t he first floor stair hall . Thus , the restored porch, with its new sandstone Ionic columns set on a marble base the height of the original marble water table , de­fines the main entrance into the ground floor which tragition­ally provided business rooms .

The conunon bond rear facade (north) is characterized by the synunetrical placement of the two doorways of the ground floor which open into the north yard . These doors from the "Family Dining Room" and the hall to the north alternate with the win­dow openings , all the same head-height. The yard itself originally contained an attached, two-story , shed-roofed kitche wing, now demolished . At present , a modern brick and wrought iron fence encloses a modern landscaped garden.

The masonry openings of each facade, except the blank conunon bond east party-wall , have marble sills and brick jack arches . Typically , the window glazing consists of six-over-six sash, which are elongated at the first floor. At the Front Street facade, the window openings of the ground and first floor pri­vate rooms have been restored to their original false

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The Carroll Mansion was the final h ome of Charles Carrol l of Carrollton , the last surviving Signe r of the Declaration of Independence. ~n 1832 , Carroll died in the Baltimore house he had financed for his daughter a nd son -in-law, Richard Caton . While in residence on Lombard Street , Carroll received a stream of visitors who wanted to meet " the relict of the Revolution , " as he was called. l Carroll ' s association with the building gave the impetus t o the City of Baltimore to preserve it . After the centennial of the Star Spangled Banner, Baltimore be­came involved in the preservation of three properties : the Carroll Mans ion , the Star Spangled Banner Flag House and Mount Clare. The City used the Carroll Mansion as a school for a half century until 1963 when the house was restored. In 1967 i t was opened to the p ublic as a house muse um. The Carroll Mansion is the only building associated with Carroll the Signer that is operated as a house mus e um .

Architecturally , the Carroll Mansion is a major Baltimore City l a ndmark. John H . B . Latrobe , the son of the architect Benjamin H. Latrobe, called it "the finest house in Baltimore at the time ." 2 It is one of the few l ate Federal s.Jructures remaining in Baltimore that illustrates the elegant life style of the Lombard Street neighborhood in the early 19th century . The row on the south side of the street complime nts , but does not equal the architectural proficiency of the Carroll Mans i on .

1wilbur H. Hunter , "The Story of the Carroll Mansion " , pamphlet The Carroll Mansion, Baltimore, n.d .

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B-2 I 9 .. MAJOR 61suocRAPHICAL REFEREN_c_E __ s ___ ·- - ------- -·----------·-·--···- ---

Baltimore Municipal Journal . III (April 23, 1925), 10-11. Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, Maryland .

Hunter , Wilbur H. "The Story of the Carroll Mansion ." Pamph­let, the Carroll Mansion, Baltimore. n . d. Files of the Maryland Historical Trust .

Roland, Kate Mason . The Life of Charles Carroll o f Carrollton 1737-1832 . 2 vols . New York : G. P . Putnam ' s Sons, 1898.

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Landmark List 1970 x Local Commission for Historical and Arch itectural Preservation Room 402, City Hall Baltimore , Maryland Code 24

Maryland Register of Historic Sites and Landmarks 1969 x State Maryland Historical Trust 2525 Riva Road Annapolis , Maryland Code 24

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appearance . Paneled shutters, which· were restored to the ground floor windows utilizing original hinge rebates , were permanently set into the false window reveals . Above, at the first floor level, the three false window reveals were set with louvered .~~ blinds, matching blinds were rehung at the second f loor windows . i..:J

An off center , semi-circular attic window fills the Front Street gable which rises into a wide, false chimney. The arched opening is divided into a triple window with the north mullion accommo­dating an attic partition. The glazing of the side lights has "Gothick" muntins like the upper half of the top , central sash .

The "Gothick" muntin detail is repeated in the design of the semi circular arched-top sash of the gabled dormers , three on each roof slope . At each front dormer the sash extends into an open , moulded pediment supported on fluted pilasters . The rear (north) dormer sash has architrave trim .

The main roof is slate as are - the roofs of the cheeks of the dor­mers . At the front , the eave extends over a moulded stone cor­nice which steps out, accommodating the pavilion . The eave o f the north slope of the roof is supported on a brick cornice which forms bases for the parapets of the gable rakes . The roof line is further punctuated with two additional interior chimneys , one on each roof slope at right angl'es to one another, each having a typical two- course cap .

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INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM

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#9 . MAJOR BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES continued

Scharff , John H. (ed.) . U.S. Charles Carroll of Carrollton Bi­centennary Commission 1737-1937 . Baltimore Lord Baltimore Press , 1937 .

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