Mount Winans, Baltimore (English Wikipedia)

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books.google.com

  • Thomas G. Rolston (2004). Fifty Years Before Crack, p. 14. Virtualbookwork.com Publishing. ISBN 1-58939-501-8.
  • Lane, H.A. (1910). "The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Stations at Philadelphia and Baltimore". Proceedings of the American Railway Engineering Association. Vol. 11. p. 1271.
  • Bob Luke (2009). The Baltimore Elite Giants, p. 151. The Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-0-8018-9116-8.

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mtwinansumc.org

  • "Journey through the history of Mt. Winans United Methodist Church". Decades later the original historic and influential Sharp Street Church moved along with many other residents, organizations, several churches and groups in Baltimore's burgeoning black community to the inner northwestern community of Upton along the future central commercial and residential "boulevard" of Pennsylvania Avenue, but kept its original location's traditional name. Retrieved 2010-10-14.