In the early 1870s, the house was purchased by the Sisters of Bon Secours for use as a Catholic convent.
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From 1841 to 1861, Steuart was Commander of the First Light Division, Maryland Volunteer Militia, a volunteer predecessor unit of state militia before the organization after the Civil War of the later Maryland National Guard.
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