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Arden, Victor Bloede’s house, at Eden Terrace, in Catonsville, MD

Arden, Victor Bloede’s house, at Eden Terrace, in Catonsville, Maryland. This is the original house, which burned in 1898.

Bloede, Victor Gustav Portrait, ca. 1900

Portrait of Victor Gustav Bloede (c. 1900) from the National Cyclopedia of American Biography.

Bloede’s Dam on the Patapsco River near Ilchester, MD, ca. 1907

Photograph of Bloede’s Dam on the Patapsco River near Ilchester, Maryland. Photograph by News American. Publisher: Jacques Kelly, c. 1907.

Electricity-generating turbines inside Bloede’s Dam on the Patapsco River near Ilchester, MD

Electricity-generating turbines inside Bloede’s Dam on the Patapsco River near Ilchester, Maryland. Publisher: Patapsco State Park, 1907.

Former headquarters of the First National Bank of Catonsville, MD, 1975

The former headquarters of the First National Bank of Catonsville, Maryland, 1975.

Marie Bloede Memorial Hospital at Eudowood Sanatorium in Towson, MD, ca. 1930

The Marie Bloede Memorial Hospital at Eudowood Sanatorium in Towson, MD, ca. 1930

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