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  2. Hampton National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Hampton National Historic Site, in the Hampton area north of Towson, Baltimore County, Maryland, preserves a remnant of a vast 18th-century estate, including a Georgian manor house, gardens, grounds, and the original stone slave quarters. The estate was owned by the Ridgely family for seven generations, from 1745 to 1948.

  3. Hampton, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Hampton is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The population was 5,052 at the 2010 census. [ 3 ] Hampton is often considered a subdivision of the nearby community of Towson and is located just north of Baltimore , about twenty minutes from downtown.

  4. Colonial families of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The colonial families of Maryland were the leading families ... John Adams (c . 1670 – 1740 ... (1733–1790) planter, iron monger, builder of Hampton Mansion ...

  5. List of Maryland state historical markers in Baltimore County

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    Hampton: Towson, Maryland: Hampton Lane (eastbound), 0.5 miles east of MD 146 ... St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church: Baldwin, Maryland: Long Green Pike ...

  6. List of National Historic Landmarks in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Hampton National Historic Site: June 22, 1948: Hampton, Maryland: Baltimore County: 6: Harpers Ferry National Historical Park: June 30, 1944 (National Monument) May 29, 1963 (National Historical Park) Maryland: Washington County: Also included in Virginia and West Virginia 7: Piscataway Park: October 4, 1961: Accokeek: Prince George's County

  7. Charles Ridgely II - Wikipedia

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    Ridgely married Rachel Howard (c. 1696 – 1750) of "Hampton", in about 1722.Rachel was born in about 1696 in Baltimore County, Maryland, and died in 1750.Rachel was the daughter of Captain John Howard Jr. (c. 1667 – 1704) and his first wife Mary Warfield (c. 1670 – 1699).

  8. Charles Carnan Ridgely - Wikipedia

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    Charles Carnan Ridgely (December 6, 1760 – July 17, 1829), born Charles Ridgely Carnan [2] and also known as Charles Ridgely of Hampton, [2] was an American politician who served as the 15th governor of Maryland from 1815 to 1818.

  9. Hampden, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Hampden is a neighborhood located in northern Baltimore, Maryland, United States.Roughly triangular in shape, it is bounded to the east by the neighborhood Wyman Park, to the north by Roland Park at 40th and 41st Street, to the west by the Jones Falls Expressway, and to the south by the neighborhood Remington.