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brief history of Ridgley, MD.
A Brief History of Ridgley, Maryland
The Ridgley House, Ridgley, Maryland
Built in 1867 by one of the town?s
founding fathers, James K. Saulsbury, the Ridgely House has
a varied and interesting history. It was one of the first of
four structures completed in 1867 by the Maryland and
Baltimore Land Association who in the Spring of 1867 brought
in Mr. J.J. Sickler, a Civil Engineer from Philadelphia, to
lay out a plat of the city. Unlike most towns, Ridgely was
planned before a single house was built. It was planned not
as a country town, but as city laid out with wide streets
and avenues, with parks and boulevards, factories and stores
and a busy riverfront with docks and shipyards. With the
plan completed, the Land Association began construction and
the first year saw the erection of four buildings, including
a railroad station, hotel and two private residences. One
residence was constructed by James K. Saulsbury, and known
today as the Ridgely House, first served as Mr. Saulsbury?s
residence and general store.
The Ridgely House served as the family home for several
generations of Saulsbury's before Doctor Jessee S. Fifer, MD
(1898-1989) purchased the property and established and
operated a hospital in the Ridgely House from 1935 to 1945 -
the only hospital ever to be established in Caroline County.
Several other doctors maintained their practices in the
Ridgely House over the years, including Dr. James Keene
Saulsbury (the son) and Dr. George Seese White.
The Ridgely House served for a period as a hotel and was
subsequently converted to an apartment house before the
Commissioners of Ridgely purchased the property in 1997. The
Commissioners conducted extensive renovations, closely
preserving the historic character of the building. The
Ridgley House was dedicated to the citizens of Ridgely in
August, 1998 and now serves as the Town Hall.
The Ridgely House exemplifies the historical heritage of the
Town of Ridgely and currently houses a collection of early
photographs and memorabilia open to the public.
Built in 1867 by one of the town?s founding fathers, James
K. Saulsbury, the Ridgely House has a varied and interesting
history. It was one of the first of four structures
completed in 1867 by the Maryland and Baltimore Land
Association who in the Spring of 1867 brought in Mr. J.J.
Sickler, a Civil Engineer from Philadelphia, to lay out a
plat of the city. Unlike most towns, Ridgely was planned
before a single house was built. It was planned not as a
country town, but as city laid out with wide streets and
avenues, with parks and boulevards, factories and stores and
a busy riverfront with docks and shipyards. With the plan
completed, the Land Association began construction and the
first year saw the erection of four buildings, including a
railroad station, hotel and two private residences. One
residence was constructed by James K. Saulsbury, and known
today as the Ridgely House, first served as Mr. Saulsbury?s
residence and general store.
The Ridgely House served as the family home for several
generations of Saulsbury's before Doctor Jessee S. Fifer, MD
(1898-1989) purchased the property and established and
operated a hospital in the Ridgely House from 1935 to 1945 -
the only hospital ever to be established in Caroline County.
Several other doctors maintained their practices in the
Ridgely House over the years, including Dr. James Keene
Saulsbury (the son) and Dr. George Seese White.
The Ridgely House served for a period as a hotel and was
subsequently converted to an apartment house before the
Commissioners of Ridgely purchased the property in 1997. The
Commissioners conducted extensive renovations, closely
preserving the historic character of the building. The
Ridgley House was dedicated to the citizens of Ridgely in
August, 1998 and now serves as the Town Hall.
The Ridgely House exemplifies the historical heritage of the
Town of Ridgely and currently houses a collection of early
photographs and memorabilia open to the public.

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