Sheppard Pratt at Ellicott City

[2] Most of the original structures were already demolished prior to the campus closure, as new plans for the Taylor Highlands development were already underway.

[3] [4] In 1907 Taylor Manor started as the Howard County Sanitarium Company built on property along College Avenue and New Cut Road in Ellicott City owned by Dr. Rushmore White.

The Ayrd library is named after Taylor Manor Hospital Psychiatric Award winner Frank J. Ayd, MD.

[11] Taylor Manor Hospital provided buildings on campus for several community and mental health services, including: Halfway Home group home from 2003-2018 for addictions, Our House for young men, Maryland Alternative Care for children, and in 2006 Grassroots crisis intervention center operated a 33-bed homeless shelter on the campus while expanding their facilities at Atholton High School.

[13] Dr. Irving Taylor collaborated with on-site research into the drug Thorazine becoming the first to use anti-psychotic medicine on patients.