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Marylandia
and Rare Books > Riversdale Bookshelf

The Riversdale Bookshelf: Recreating the Library of the
Calvert Family
Introduction
Riversdale Mansion is an early nineteenth-century house located approximately
six miles north of Washington, D.C., between Hyattsville and College Park
in Prince George's County, Maryland. Riversdale was home to two generations
of Calverts, descendants of Maryland's founding family. George and his
Belgian-born wife, Rosalie, moved into the mansion in 1803. Their son,
Charles Benedict Calvert, also made Riversdale his home and turned the
plantation into an agricultural showcase.
To compliment the mansion's restored library, this project identifies
reading materials that George and Rosalie Calvert may have read while
living at Riversdale from 1803 to 1838.
In addition to the bibliography of possible titles owned by the Calverts,
you will also find on this website a variety of contextual material including:
Project Description
Bibliographies
Charts
- Timeline of familial, local, state,
national, and international events directly or indirectly related
to the history of the Calvert family and Riversdale Mansion
- Calvert family tree
Essays
This project was supported by a cooperative agreement between the National
Agricultural Library and the University of Maryland Libraries.
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