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Gov. Lloyd Lowndes 1845 - 1905

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Gov. Lloyd Lowndes 1845 - 1905

Only person from Allegany

County elected Governor

of Maryland

Served from 1895 to 1900

Marker is at the intersection of Washington Street and Prospect Square, on the right when traveling west on Washington Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Lloyd House

Built 1797 by John Wise, tavern keeper, and his residence, until 1799. Rental property when sold to Major Jacob Hoffman 1810–1825, included outbuildings, gardens, small sugar refinery. Next owner Elizabeth Thacker Hooe leased house to Benjamin Hallowell, schoolmaster, who had ...

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All Saints Episcopal Church / Gordon W. Lloyd

 

All Saints Episcopal Church

An Episcopal parish was organized in Saugatauk on All Saints Day, November 1, 1868. Services were held at various locations until 1873. In 1871 the parish purchased property. Detroit architect Gordon W. Lloyd designed the ...

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Lloyd Street Synagogue

The Lloyd Street Synagogue, dedicated in 1845, is the first synagogue erected in Maryland and the third oldest surviving synagogue in the United States. A simple, elegant building in the popular Greek Revival style, it was designed for the Baltimore ...

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Mira Lloyd Dock Residence

Perhaps the single-most important event that would trigger the public's embrace of Harrisburg's City Beautiful movement was the speech given on the evening of December 20, 1900, to the Harrisburg Board of Trade by social reformer and environmentalist Mira Lloyd ...

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Mira Lloyd Dock

(1853 - 1945)

Botanist, educator, author, civic leader, conservationist, activist. She served on the State Forestry Reservation Commission, 1901-13. she catalyzed the birth of Harrisburg's "City Beautiful" movement in a speech to the Board of Trade, Dec. 20, 1900. this movement ...

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The Frank Lloyd Wright Campus of Florida Southern College

At Florida Southern College is located the largest collection of buildings on one site ever created by Frank Lloyd Wright, one of America's foremost architects. Wright's plan for the campus is the only tangible example of his community planning ideas, ...

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World-famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright called Madison his hom

The Madison Heritage Series

In 1879, the family of young Frank Lloyd Wright bought a house at 802 East Gorham Street, a house that was later demolished.

Wright's years in Madison were formative. As a teenager, he witnessed the tragic collapse of ...

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Lloyd Presbyterian Church

The congregation of Lloyd Presbyterian Church was formed in the 1870s as part of a national movement by Northern missionaries to establish African-American Presbyterian churches in the South. Lloyd Presbyterian Church's current building was constructed between 1900 and 1907. One ...

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Lloyd T. Lowrey Plaza

San Diego County Heritage Park

Lloyd T. Lowrey was a parks designer and landscape architect. he was a designer of the Blue Ridge Parkway, which connects the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to the great Smoky Mountains National Park in North ...

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