Oakland Manor
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Ridgely family
Oakland or Oakland Manor is a Federal style stone manor house commissioned in 1810 by Charles Sterrett Ridgely in the Howard District of Anne Arundel County, Maryland (now Howard County). The lands that became Oakland Manor were patented by John Dorsey as "Dorsey's Adventure" in 1688 which was willed to his grandson Edward Dorsey. In 1785, Luther Martin purchased properties named "Dorsey's Adventure", "Dorsey's Inheritance", "Good for Little", "Chew's Vineyard", and "Adam the First" to make the 2300 acre "Luther Martin's Elkridge Farm".
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Vantage Point Road, Columbia Columbia Town Center
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N 39.222274 ° | E -76.855709 ° |
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Oakland Manor
Vantage Point Road 5430
21044 Columbia, Columbia Town Center
Maryland, United States
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