File:Eudowood 05.jpg
Eudowood Sanitarium, Burke Avenue, Towson. # 6948048, News American photo of c.1930 shows the former Stansbury mansion, much altered to serve as an Administration Building (partially hidden by trees) , and one of the annexes-(either recreation or infirmary. The mansion was much altered from its original appearance as seen in 19th or early 20th century photos. The Union, May 27, 1911, reported that the Dr. R.C. Massenburg of Towson (a pharmacist), as the County Health Officer, had authorized the exhumation of several bodies from the Stansbury family burial plot on the Eudowood grounds and their reinterment in the family lot in Greenmount Cemetery held in the name of Mrs. Eudocia Stansbury. Involved in this removal were: Thomas Stansbury Sr. (d. 1816); Thomas Stansbury, Jr. (husband to Eudocia), d. 1856; Deborah (with a weather-obliterated last name), d. 1842; Annie Powell (d. 1837) and John Powell (d. 1838).
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