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Cator Print 105: Wildey's House
Cator Print 105: Wildey's House
Identifiercator105
TitleCator Print 105: Wildey's House
CreatorUnknown
SubjectDwellings; Independent Order of Odd Fellows; Views;
DescriptionEnlarged hand colored and varnished photograph of an old print that features a view of Wildey's House in Baltimore. The home of Thomas Wildey, founder of the American Independent Order of Odd Fellows, was on "Still house lane, " now Front Street, where the first lodge was instituted and where the earliest meetings were held. Wildey came to Baltimore from England in 1817, died here in 1861 and is buried in Greenmount Cemetery.
Publisher (Electronic Version)Enoch Pratt Free Library
Holding InstitutionEnoch Pratt Free Library
Date Original[undated]
Date Digital2000-03-01
TypeImage
FormatDigital reproduction of 1 color photograph, 32.5 x 25 cm.
SourceSpecial Collections Department, The Cator Collection of Baltimore Views; print # 105
RelationIs Part Of The Cator Collection of Baltimore Views
Is Part Of the Maryland Digital Cultural Heritage Program
Is Part Of Prominent Marylanders
Coverage (Time Period)[undated]
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