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405 Sun, June 20, 1874 and August 17, 1892. On the schools in the 1870-1881 period, see the Baltimore Sun, April 20, 1871, September 5, 1873, January 31, 1874, February 14, 1874, March 16, 1874, June 20, 1874, February 21, 1881, August 29, 1881, December 3, 1881, September 2, 1882. 406 Baltimore Sun Supplement, January 15, 1890. 407 Geological Survey Commission, Maryland Geological Survey, V 3, Part IV, “The Present Condition of Maryland Highways,” (Baltimore: Press, 1899), 191. 408 William Hollifield, Difficulties Made Easy: A History of the Turnpikes of Baltimore City and County (Baltimore: Baltimore Historical Society, 1978), 5-8. 409 Towsontown Journal in the Baltimore Sun, December 9, 1867. 410 Baltimore Sun, February 8, 1868. 411 Baltimore Sun, March 9, 1874. 412 Baltimore Sun, March 9, 1874. 413 Baltimore Sun, September 16, 1876. 414 Baltimore Sun, January 25, 1878. 415 Baltimore Sun, September 29, 1885. 416 Baltimore Sun, March 11, 1887. 417 Baltimore Sun, July 31, 1888. 418 Baltimore Sun, May 30, 1887 and June 2, 1887. 419 Baltimore Sun, February 13, 1888. 420 Brooks and Rockel, A County, 272-274; Baltimore Sun, February 3, 1886, February 3, 1886, February 4, 1886, February 5, 1886, February 8, 1886, February 10, 1886, February 12, 1886, February 19, 1886, February 20, 1886. 421 Baltimore Sun Supplement, March 22, 1888; Baltimore Sun, March 23, 1888. 422 Joseph L. Arnold, “Suburban Growth and Municipal Annexation in Baltimore, 1745-1968,” Maryland Historical Magazine 73, no. 2 (Summer 1978): 115-117; Brooks and Rockel, A History of Baltimore County, 267-278. 423 Baltimore Sun, March 26, 1890. 424 Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, The Telephone in Maryland (Baltimore: Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. of Maryland, 1974), 3-9; Baltimore Sun, March 7, 1899; Baltimore Sun Supplement, August 5, 1899; Baltimore Sun, March 29,1910, April 6, 1913. 425 Baltimore Sun, November 6, 1915. 426 The American, April 6, 1895. 427 Baltimore Sun Supplement, June 6, 1890. 428 The American, December 4, 1895. 429 The 1st, 3rd, 9th, and 12th districts were valued at $50.9 million while the other eight districts were valued at $22.2 million. Figures from the Baltimore Sun, May 15, 1897. 430 Baltimore Sun, May 31, 1892, December 11, 1895. 431 Baltimore Sun, June 27, 1895, August 7, 1902, June 3, 1905. 432 Baltimore Sun, June 28, 1905. 433 Baltimore Sun, June 14, 1905. 434 Baltimore Sun, May 18, 1893. 435 When Carroll was forced to sell, the property ended up in the possession of the Guam Hutton’s who resold to a development syndicate headed by Edwin Warfield, Summerfield Baldwin and Nelson Perin. Baltimore Sun, June 5, 1903. 436 Baltimore Sun, October 7, 1905. 437 Baltimore Sun, June 12, 1905 and July 2, 1905. 438 Baltimore Sun, October 7, 1905. 340