Mt Ida (Ellicott City, Maryland)

Mt Ida is a historic home in Ellicott City, Howard County, Maryland. Mt. Ida was built for William Ellicott, grandson of one of the city's founding brothers, Andrew Ellicott in 1828.[1][2] It was built by Charles Timanus, who was also the principal builder of the neighboring Patapsco Female Institute.[1] Judge John Snowden Tyson and family lived at the residence from the 1850s, with his daughter Ida Tyson, for whom the mansion is now named, remaining in the house until the age of 90 in the 1920s.[3][2] Commissioner Charles E. Miller attempted to rezone the property to convert the mansion into office buildings in 1972.[4] As of 2013, the mansion was owned by the Miller Land Company.[1]

Mt Ida
Mt. Ida in 2020
Location3691 Sarah's Lane, Ellicott City, Maryland
Coordinates39°16′08.6″N 76°47′47.5″W
Built1828
Built forWilliam Ellicott[1]
ArchitectRobert Carey Long Jr.
Architectural style(s)Greek Revival
Location of Mt Ida in Maryland

See also

References

  1. Holzberg, Janene (October 8, 2013). "Decorator Show House at Mount Ida in Ellicott City". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
  2. Howard County Historical Society. Images of America Howard County. p. 83.
  3. Toth, Sara (August 7, 2013). "Ellicott City's Mount Ida selected as Annual Decorator Show House". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
  4. Micheal A. Clark (10 March 1972). "Permit to restore Mount Ida mansion as office is granted by Howard panel". The Baltimore Sun.
Mt. Ida in October 1964
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