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Moving - Bowie, Maryland
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Check out our brief history of the Bowie, MD, area
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Enjoy Bowie's earliest history at the
Belair Mansion (circa 1745), the beautiful five-part
Georgian plantation house of Samuel Ogle, Provincial
Governor of Maryland. Enlarged in 1914 by the New York
architectural firm of Delano and Aldrich, the Mansion was
also the home of William Woodward, famous horseman in the
first half of the 20th century. Restored to reflect is
250-year old legacy, the Mansion is listed on the National
Register of Historic Places.
The house reflects the private occupants from 1747 to
1957. Featured among the collection are a number of
important family objects. Paintings of the Four Seasons,
owned by Governor Samuel Ogle (1694-1752), hang in the
hall where they first hung 250 years ago. Painted by
Philippe Mercier (1689-1760), principal painter to the
Prince of Wales, they have a family tradition of having
been a gift from Lord Baltimore, Proprietor of the Colony
of Maryland. Also featured is silver, engraved "B.O."
either for Governor Benjamin Ogle (1749-1809), Maryland
State governor from 1798-1800, or his son, the owner of
Belair from 1796 until his death in 1844. Other
furnishings include pieces made by John Shaw of Annapolis,
a craftsman employed by the Ogles, and a portrait of Anne
Tasker Ogle's brother, Col. Benjamin Tasker (1720-1760),
painted by John Wollaston in Annapolis, circa 1752. Items
from the Woodward period include privately issued prints
of the famous Belair Stud Thoroughbred race horses, and a
1932 bronze of Triple Crown winner Gallant Fox by Eleanor
Iselin Wade (b. 1910).
The Mansion, located at 12207 Tulip Grove Drive, is open
Wednesday through Sunday from noon - 4 p.m., and for
groups of 10 or more by appointment. A donation is
requested at the door. Belair is available for rentals,
weddings, receptions and other functions for groups of up
to 75 persons. For information on rentals or to schedule a
group tour, call the Mansion at 301-809-3089 .

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