Birmingham Manor (Maryland)

Birmingham Manor was a historic slave plantation home located in Anne Arundel County, Maryland The manor served the Snowden family for five generations.

The property resided on the "Robinhood's Forest" land patent.

The manor was built by Richard Snowden Jr. and constructed out of brick with shingle siding.

[1] The house burned down on August 20, 1891 under William Snowden’s ownership.

[3] A large tract of the estate became the Fort George G. Meade and the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center The Baltimore–Washington Parkway was built over the plantation site next to a general aviation airport.