Originally published in 1978, this revised and expanded profile captures in vivid detail the unique style of one of Baltimore’s oldest neighborhoods.
Local historian Frank Remer Shivers, Jr., has lived in Bolton Hill since 1951. Weaving fond recollections, character sketches, and family histories with literary excerpts, newspaper references, and maps and illustrations, Shivers captures the pride Bolton Hillers take in their quirky part of town.
Shivers writes about the churches that distinguish the community and the private schoolsBryn Mawr, Friends, and Boys Latinthat once graced it. He remembers some of Bolton Hill’s most interesting residentsa graduate student named Thomas Woodrow Wilson, the silent-film star Francis X. Bushman, Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, the Cone sisters, and the young television personality Gary Moore among them. He recounts mid- to late-20th-century efforts to preserve the neighborhood and its special character, a movement that sometimes failed, but ultimately led to new architecture that blends comfortably with the essentially nineteenth-century flavor of the area.
Originally published in 1978, this revised and expanded profile captures in vivid detail the unique style of one of Baltimore’s oldest neighborhoods.
Local historian Frank Remer Shivers, Jr., has lived in Bolton Hill since 1951. Weaving fond recollections, character sketches, and family histories with literary excerpts, newspaper references, and maps and illustrations, Shivers captures the pride Bolton Hillers take in their quirky part of town.
Shivers writes about the churches that distinguish the community and the private schoolsBryn Mawr, Friends, and Boys Latinthat once graced it. He remembers some of Bolton Hill’s most interesting residentsa graduate student named Thomas Woodrow Wilson, the silent-film star Francis X. Bushman, Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, the Cone sisters, and the young television personality Gary Moore among them. He recounts mid- to late-20th-century efforts to preserve the neighborhood and its special character, a movement that sometimes failed, but ultimately led to new architecture that blends comfortably with the essentially nineteenth-century flavor of the area.
Bolton Hill: Classic Baltimore Neighborhood
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ISBN-13: | 9780938420958 |
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Publisher: | The Maryland Historical Society |
Publication date: | 06/28/2010 |
Edition description: | Blue Plaque Edition |
Pages: | 228 |
Product dimensions: | 7.20(w) x 9.80(h) x 0.90(d) |