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Kingsville Home Now on Baltimore County Historic Inventory
The Onion-Reynolds House dates to the 18th century.

A property in Kingsville has been added to the Baltimore County inventory of historic properties, according to Baltimore County Councilman David Marks.
The council moved to designate the Onion-Rawl house as a historic property at its Monday meeting, Marks said.
The Onion-Rawl House is located at 11314 Reynolds Road. It dates to 1798 and was on a piece of land surveyed for Stephen Onion, who managed the Baltimore Iron Works in the 1700s.
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The current property owners nominated the home for addition to the county’s historic property inventory, Marks said.
“This is a beautiful structure that adds to Kingsville’s heritage,” said Marks, who supported the nomination.
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“I would like to thank the property owners who nominated the structure, to the county Department of Planning, and the Greater Kingsville Civic Association for its support,” Marks said.
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Photo of Onion-Rawl House courtesy of Councilman David Marks.
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