In 1865, William Carvel Hall returned from the war to Eutaw Manor, his family’s estate in Northeastern Baltimore. He was a defeated man, having fought and lost with the Confederacy. The estate was in decline and had been since his father’s death. In October, a christening party was held for a niece….
Source: Sun
Archaeological dig at Herring Run Park provides insight into life of notable Baltimore family
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