Guilford Road is a historic road north of Savage, Maryland that traverses Anne Arundel and Howard Counties in an area that was first settled by English colonists in the mid-1600s. Today's Guilford road is a series of disconnected segments bisected multiple times by the construction of Maryland Route 32.
39°08′38″N076°48′34″W / 39.14389°N 76.80944°W / 39.14389; -76.80944
The Christ Church Guilford was built along the road in 1701, tended by Reverend McGill who built Athol Manor along the road in 1740. Oak Hall was built by Richard Dorsey on the road near Christ Church in 1809 as a companion to the 1706 Waveland house built by Larkin Dorsey on the "New Year's Gift" tract.[1] In 1860, the Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 7 was built along the road.
^Federal Writers' Project. Maryland, a Guide to the Old Line State. p. 316.
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