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HO-71, Ellicott City B&O Railroad Station, Freight Building, & Turntable, 2711 Maryland Avenue, Ellicott City HO-72, Bridge Market (E.T. Clark Property, Radcliffe's Emporium, Louis T. Clark Grocery), 8000 Main Street (MD 144), Ellicott City
Ellicott City is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in, and the county seat of, Howard County, Maryland, United States. [3] Part of the Baltimore metropolitan area , its population was 75,947 at the 2020 census , [ 4 ] making it the most populous unincorporated county seat in the country.
Prior to 1962, the only polling location in the county was located in Ellicott City. In May 1962, voters were offered a second location to vote, also in Ellicott City at the National Armory on Montgomery Road. [62] Senator James Clark Jr. proposed a five-person County Council and a County Executive in 1965. [63]
Font Hill Manor is a historic slave plantation in Ellicott City in Howard County, Maryland, USA. The house is situated on property surveyed by Daniel Kendall as "Kendall's Delight". [1] The building is constructed of local granite in three sections. The first is a four-by-two bay building.
Daniels is a ghost town straddling the Patapsco River east of Woodstock and north of Old Ellicott City in Baltimore and Howard counties, Maryland, United States. It is the location of the Daniels Mill, a site listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] Daniels is the home town of former Howard County Executive and State Senator ...
In 1842, mail service was started with the station name "Illchester Mills". Ellicott sold his tavern and 110 acres of land to a Redemptorist church order in 1866. [8] The church used the Ellicott estate to start a college, initially called Mount Saint Clemens when it opened in 1868. Several additions to the original building were made, and a ...
The Howard County Times traces its history to 1840, when the Howard Free Press was established by Edward Waite and Matthew Fields in what was known then as Ellicott Mills, (later renamed Ellicott City). the major mill town along the upper branches of the Patapsco River (and future county seat) of Howard County, Maryland, just southwest of Baltimore, the major city and port of Maryland and the ...
The Howard County Courthouse is a historic building in Ellicott City, Maryland that was the courthouse for Howard County's Circuit Court from 1843 to 2021. Construction of the granite building, designed by Charles Timanus, cost $24,000 and took three years (1840–1843).