Woodlawn (Columbia, Maryland)
In 2003, Preservation Howard County appealed to the Columbia Association to restore the adjacent stone slave quarters building predating the 1789 Woodlawn house. In 2004 the property surrounding the Woodlawn manor was rezoned from residential to dense office use. All of the 200-year-old trees surrounding the property were declared diseased by the developer-owner and cut down. In June 2006, Developer Ron Brasher submitted plans to build a 71,705sf office building adjacent to Woodlawn with a parking lot surrounding the building on all sides. The project was temporarily delayed due to lack of road access and requests for reduced setbacks. The planning and zoning director cited the developer's efforts to restore and lease the 5000sf mansion for office space or a "condo opportunity" as a way to preserve the manor recently rezoned by the department. In August 2007, the Columbia Association purchased the slave quarters property and approved another $125,000 (~$176,998 in 2023) for restoration with the construction of the office project pending.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
See also
- List of Howard County properties in the Maryland Historical Trust
- Dorsey Hall an 1832 house built on an adjacent farm.
- Woodlawn (Papillon), Ellicott City Maryland. - 1850 Thomas Beale Dorsey Home.
- Woodlawn Plantation in Fairfax, Virginia (originally part of Mount Vernon)
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ Seeking Freedom The History of the Underground Railroad in Howard County. p. 60.
- ^ Cleora Barnes Thompson (1981). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Woodlawn" (PDF). Maryland Historical Trust. Retrieved 2016-01-01.
- ^ "HO-30 Woodlawn" (PDF). Retrieved 13 January 2014.
- ^ "A plea to repair Howard slave site In Columbia, call to save dilapidated quarters gets a mixed response". The Baltimore Sun. 23 November 2003.
- ^ Susan DeFord (22 June 2006). "Zoning Request Called Too Wide-Ranging Opponents are fuming about developer Ronald Brasher's cutting down of old trees in the grove shading the historic five-acre Woodlawn site". The Washington Post.
- ^ "Woodlawn Manor threatened by bill before council".
- ^ Darrell Nevin (April 2007). "Parity Lost?". The Business Monthly.
- ^ Andrei Blakely (22 June 2006). "CA- Construction could imperil historic building". The Columbia Flier.
- ^ "$125,000 OK'd for slave quarters". The Baltimore Sun. 27 August 2006.
- ^ "HO-411 Woodlawn Slave Quarters" (PDF). Retrieved 14 January 2014.
- ^ "HO-48 Woodlawn" (PDF). Retrieved 11 August 2014.
- ^ Anna Borgman (2 March 1995). "Wrecking Ball Levels Historic Site: Special Designation Fails to Save 150-Year-Old Woodlawn Mansion". The Washington Post.
External links
- Woodlawn, Howard County, including photo from 1977, at Maryland Historical Trust