James Brice House, 42 East Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD
Significance: The James Brice House is the largest and one of the most elegant of the Annapolis five-part mansions. Some of the interiors have been attributed to William Buckland. Survey number: HABS MD-247 ... More
Sudler's Conclusion, Route 361 vicinity, northwest of Manokin, Manokin...
Significance: Good example of Colonial Maryland architecture with original brick building and later clapboard addition. Owned by Thomas Leon Sudler and remained in Sudler family until 1815. Survey number: HAB... More
Old Treasury Building, State Circle, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, M...
Oldest public building extant in Maryland at time of recording. Significance: A cruciform structure, built in 1735, and though to be the oldest public building extant in Maryland. Survey number: HABS MD-10 Bu... More
Sandgates on Cat Creek, East of Oakville on State Route 472, Oakville,...
Survey number: HABS MD-874 Building/structure dates: ca. 1740- ca. 1780 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1961-1965 Subsequent Work National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 78003179
Kennedy Farm, Chestnut Grove Road, Samples Manor, Washington County, M...
Significance: The building was used by John Brown as a rendezvous during the summer preceding the raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-117 Survey numbe... More
John Ridout Tenant Houses, 110, 112, 114 Duke of Gloucester Street, An...
Significance: A row of three fine late eighteenth century town houses, built for investment, apparently an early example of buildings of this type in the United States. Survey number: HABS MD-252 National Reg... More
Dr. Upton Scott House, 4 Shipwright Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co...
Significance: The Georgian house, built by an Irish physician, Dr. Upton Scott, for his bride, is noted for its rich interior work by William Buckland, a well known architect and master builder. Francis Scott K... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Bowlingly, State Route 18 vicinity, Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, M...
Significance: Example of early Maryland Georgian architecture. // 1733. Georgian. Brick laid in English bond with glazed headers. 2 1/2 stories, L-shaped, later side 1 story addition. Gabled roof sections, ... More
Bowlingly, State Route 18 vicinity, Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, M...
Significance: Example of early Maryland Georgian architecture. // 1733. Georgian. Brick laid in English bond with glazed headers. 2 1/2 stories, L-shaped, later side 1 story addition. Gabled roof sections, ... More
Ghiselin Boarding House, 28 West Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Count...
Significance: Fine example of 18th c Annapolis row houses. Survey number: HABS MD-268 Building/structure dates: 1969 Subsequent Work Building/structure dates: after. 1700- before. 1799 Initial Construction
Sudler's Conclusion, Route 361 vicinity, northwest of Manokin, Manokin...
Significance: Good example of Colonial Maryland architecture with original brick building and later clapboard addition. Owned by Thomas Leon Sudler and remained in Sudler family until 1815. Survey number: HAB... More
Old Treasury Building, State Circle, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, M...
Oldest public building extant in Maryland at time of recording. Significance: A cruciform structure, built in 1735, and though to be the oldest public building extant in Maryland. Survey number: HABS MD-10 Bu... More
Old Treasury Building, State Circle, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, M...
Oldest public building extant in Maryland at time of recording. Significance: A cruciform structure, built in 1735, and though to be the oldest public building extant in Maryland. Survey number: HABS MD-10 Bu... More
Kennedy Farm, Chestnut Grove Road, Samples Manor, Washington County, M...
Significance: The building was used by John Brown as a rendezvous during the summer preceding the raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-117 Survey numbe... More
Kennedy Farm, Chestnut Grove Road, Samples Manor, Washington County, M...
Significance: The building was used by John Brown as a rendezvous during the summer preceding the raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-117 Survey numbe... More
Dr. Upton Scott House, 4 Shipwright Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co...
Significance: The Georgian house, built by an Irish physician, Dr. Upton Scott, for his bride, is noted for its rich interior work by William Buckland, a well known architect and master builder. Francis Scott K... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Bowlingly, State Route 18 vicinity, Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, M...
Significance: Example of early Maryland Georgian architecture. // 1733. Georgian. Brick laid in English bond with glazed headers. 2 1/2 stories, L-shaped, later side 1 story addition. Gabled roof sections, ... More
Bowlingly, State Route 18 vicinity, Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, M...
Significance: Example of early Maryland Georgian architecture. // 1733. Georgian. Brick laid in English bond with glazed headers. 2 1/2 stories, L-shaped, later side 1 story addition. Gabled roof sections, ... More
Bowlingly, State Route 18 vicinity, Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, M...
Significance: Example of early Maryland Georgian architecture. // 1733. Georgian. Brick laid in English bond with glazed headers. 2 1/2 stories, L-shaped, later side 1 story addition. Gabled roof sections, ... More
Bowlingly, State Route 18 vicinity, Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, M...
Significance: Example of early Maryland Georgian architecture. // 1733. Georgian. Brick laid in English bond with glazed headers. 2 1/2 stories, L-shaped, later side 1 story addition. Gabled roof sections, ... More
Bowlingly, State Route 18 vicinity, Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, M...
Significance: Example of early Maryland Georgian architecture. // 1733. Georgian. Brick laid in English bond with glazed headers. 2 1/2 stories, L-shaped, later side 1 story addition. Gabled roof sections, ... More
Bowlingly, State Route 18 vicinity, Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, M...
Significance: Example of early Maryland Georgian architecture. // 1733. Georgian. Brick laid in English bond with glazed headers. 2 1/2 stories, L-shaped, later side 1 story addition. Gabled roof sections, ... More
Bowlingly, State Route 18 vicinity, Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, M...
Significance: Example of early Maryland Georgian architecture. // 1733. Georgian. Brick laid in English bond with glazed headers. 2 1/2 stories, L-shaped, later side 1 story addition. Gabled roof sections, ... More
Bowlingly, State Route 18 vicinity, Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, M...
Significance: Example of early Maryland Georgian architecture. // 1733. Georgian. Brick laid in English bond with glazed headers. 2 1/2 stories, L-shaped, later side 1 story addition. Gabled roof sections, ... More
John Ridout House, 120 Duke of Gloucester Street, Annapolis, Anne Arun...
Significance: The John Ridout House is a lovely example of eighteenth century Annapolis mansions. Its original owner, John Ridout, was secretary to Maryland Governor Horatio Sharpe, and later a member of the go... More
John Ridout House, 120 Duke of Gloucester Street, Annapolis, Anne Arun...
Significance: The John Ridout House is a lovely example of eighteenth century Annapolis mansions. Its original owner, John Ridout, was secretary to Maryland Governor Horatio Sharpe, and later a member of the go... More
Thomas Rutland House, 207 Hanover Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Coun...
Significance: The home of Anthony Stewart, an Annapolis merchant, who was forced by patriots to burn his brigantine the "Peggy Stewart" because he had paid the tea tax on his cargo. The home of Daniel of St. Th... More
Sudler's Conclusion, Route 361 vicinity, northwest of Manokin, Manokin...
Significance: Good example of Colonial Maryland architecture with original brick building and later clapboard addition. Owned by Thomas Leon Sudler and remained in Sudler family until 1815. Survey number: HAB... More
Sandgates on Cat Creek, East of Oakville on State Route 472, Oakville,...
Survey number: HABS MD-874 Building/structure dates: ca. 1740- ca. 1780 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1961-1965 Subsequent Work National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 78003179
Sandgates on Cat Creek, East of Oakville on State Route 472, Oakville,...
Survey number: HABS MD-874 Building/structure dates: ca. 1740- ca. 1780 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1961-1965 Subsequent Work National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 78003179
Sandgates on Cat Creek, East of Oakville on State Route 472, Oakville,...
Survey number: HABS MD-874 Building/structure dates: ca. 1740- ca. 1780 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1961-1965 Subsequent Work National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 78003179
Kennedy Farm, Chestnut Grove Road, Samples Manor, Washington County, M...
Significance: The building was used by John Brown as a rendezvous during the summer preceding the raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-117 Survey numbe... More
Kennedy Farm, Chestnut Grove Road, Samples Manor, Washington County, M...
Significance: The building was used by John Brown as a rendezvous during the summer preceding the raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-117 Survey numbe... More
John Ridout Tenant Houses, 110, 112, 114 Duke of Gloucester Street, An...
Significance: A row of three fine late eighteenth century town houses, built for investment, apparently an early example of buildings of this type in the United States. Survey number: HABS MD-252 National Reg... More
John Ridout Tenant Houses, 110, 112, 114 Duke of Gloucester Street, An...
Significance: A row of three fine late eighteenth century town houses, built for investment, apparently an early example of buildings of this type in the United States. Survey number: HABS MD-252 National Reg... More
Acton, 1 Acton Place, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD
Significance: Built in the mid-18th c. by Colonel Philip Hammond, military officer and local politician, and relative of Matthias Hammond. Philip Hammond married Sarah Brice, daughter of John Brice I. Hammond... More
Dr. Upton Scott House, 4 Shipwright Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co...
Significance: The Georgian house, built by an Irish physician, Dr. Upton Scott, for his bride, is noted for its rich interior work by William Buckland, a well known architect and master builder. Francis Scott K... More
Dr. Upton Scott House, 4 Shipwright Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co...
Significance: The Georgian house, built by an Irish physician, Dr. Upton Scott, for his bride, is noted for its rich interior work by William Buckland, a well known architect and master builder. Francis Scott K... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Troth's Fortune, Dover Road (State Route 331), Easton, Talbot County, ...
Significance: Troth's Fortune is a well-preserved example of late seventeenth century vernacular architecture in Maryland. The principal facade faces the Choptank River, the early major means of access. The t... More
James Brice House, 42 East Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD
Significance: The James Brice House is the largest and one of the most elegant of the Annapolis five-part mansions. Some of the interiors have been attributed to William Buckland. Survey number: HABS MD-247 ... More
James Brice House, 42 East Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD
Significance: The James Brice House is the largest and one of the most elegant of the Annapolis five-part mansions. Some of the interiors have been attributed to William Buckland. Survey number: HABS MD-247 ... More
Old Treasury Building, State Circle, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, M...
Oldest public building extant in Maryland at time of recording. Significance: A cruciform structure, built in 1735, and though to be the oldest public building extant in Maryland. Survey number: HABS MD-10 Bu... More
Old Treasury Building, State Circle, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, M...
Oldest public building extant in Maryland at time of recording. Significance: A cruciform structure, built in 1735, and though to be the oldest public building extant in Maryland. Survey number: HABS MD-10 Bu... More
Kennedy Farm, Chestnut Grove Road, Samples Manor, Washington County, M...
Significance: The building was used by John Brown as a rendezvous during the summer preceding the raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-117 Survey numbe... More
John Ridout Tenant Houses, 110, 112, 114 Duke of Gloucester Street, An...
Significance: A row of three fine late eighteenth century town houses, built for investment, apparently an early example of buildings of this type in the United States. Survey number: HABS MD-252 National Reg... More
Dr. Upton Scott House, 4 Shipwright Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co...
Significance: The Georgian house, built by an Irish physician, Dr. Upton Scott, for his bride, is noted for its rich interior work by William Buckland, a well known architect and master builder. Francis Scott K... More
Dr. Upton Scott House, 4 Shipwright Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co...
Significance: The Georgian house, built by an Irish physician, Dr. Upton Scott, for his bride, is noted for its rich interior work by William Buckland, a well known architect and master builder. Francis Scott K... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Bowlingly, State Route 18 vicinity, Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, M...
Significance: Example of early Maryland Georgian architecture. // 1733. Georgian. Brick laid in English bond with glazed headers. 2 1/2 stories, L-shaped, later side 1 story addition. Gabled roof sections, ... More
Bowlingly, State Route 18 vicinity, Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, M...
Significance: Example of early Maryland Georgian architecture. // 1733. Georgian. Brick laid in English bond with glazed headers. 2 1/2 stories, L-shaped, later side 1 story addition. Gabled roof sections, ... More
Bowlingly, State Route 18 vicinity, Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, M...
Significance: Example of early Maryland Georgian architecture. // 1733. Georgian. Brick laid in English bond with glazed headers. 2 1/2 stories, L-shaped, later side 1 story addition. Gabled roof sections, ... More
James Brice House, 42 East Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD
Significance: The James Brice House is the largest and one of the most elegant of the Annapolis five-part mansions. Some of the interiors have been attributed to William Buckland. Survey number: HABS MD-247 ... More
Sudler's Conclusion, Route 361 vicinity, northwest of Manokin, Manokin...
Significance: Good example of Colonial Maryland architecture with original brick building and later clapboard addition. Owned by Thomas Leon Sudler and remained in Sudler family until 1815. Survey number: HAB... More
Sandgates on Cat Creek, East of Oakville on State Route 472, Oakville,...
Survey number: HABS MD-874 Building/structure dates: ca. 1740- ca. 1780 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1961-1965 Subsequent Work National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 78003179
Kennedy Farm, Chestnut Grove Road, Samples Manor, Washington County, M...
Significance: The building was used by John Brown as a rendezvous during the summer preceding the raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-117 Survey numbe... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
John Ridout House, 120 Duke of Gloucester Street, Annapolis, Anne Arun...
Significance: The John Ridout House is a lovely example of eighteenth century Annapolis mansions. Its original owner, John Ridout, was secretary to Maryland Governor Horatio Sharpe, and later a member of the go... More
Sudler's Conclusion, Route 361 vicinity, northwest of Manokin, Manokin...
Significance: Good example of Colonial Maryland architecture with original brick building and later clapboard addition. Owned by Thomas Leon Sudler and remained in Sudler family until 1815. Survey number: HAB... More
Sudler's Conclusion, Route 361 vicinity, northwest of Manokin, Manokin...
Significance: Good example of Colonial Maryland architecture with original brick building and later clapboard addition. Owned by Thomas Leon Sudler and remained in Sudler family until 1815. Survey number: HAB... More
Old Treasury Building, State Circle, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, M...
Oldest public building extant in Maryland at time of recording. Significance: A cruciform structure, built in 1735, and though to be the oldest public building extant in Maryland. Survey number: HABS MD-10 Bu... More
Kennedy Farm, Chestnut Grove Road, Samples Manor, Washington County, M...
Significance: The building was used by John Brown as a rendezvous during the summer preceding the raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-117 Survey numbe... More
Acton, 1 Acton Place, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD
Significance: Built in the mid-18th c. by Colonel Philip Hammond, military officer and local politician, and relative of Matthias Hammond. Philip Hammond married Sarah Brice, daughter of John Brice I. Hammond... More
Acton, 1 Acton Place, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD
Significance: Built in the mid-18th c. by Colonel Philip Hammond, military officer and local politician, and relative of Matthias Hammond. Philip Hammond married Sarah Brice, daughter of John Brice I. Hammond... More
Acton, 1 Acton Place, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD
Significance: Built in the mid-18th c. by Colonel Philip Hammond, military officer and local politician, and relative of Matthias Hammond. Philip Hammond married Sarah Brice, daughter of John Brice I. Hammond... More
Dr. Upton Scott House, 4 Shipwright Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co...
Significance: The Georgian house, built by an Irish physician, Dr. Upton Scott, for his bride, is noted for its rich interior work by William Buckland, a well known architect and master builder. Francis Scott K... More
Dr. Upton Scott House, 4 Shipwright Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co...
Significance: The Georgian house, built by an Irish physician, Dr. Upton Scott, for his bride, is noted for its rich interior work by William Buckland, a well known architect and master builder. Francis Scott K... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Bowlingly, State Route 18 vicinity, Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, M...
Significance: Example of early Maryland Georgian architecture. // 1733. Georgian. Brick laid in English bond with glazed headers. 2 1/2 stories, L-shaped, later side 1 story addition. Gabled roof sections, ... More
Bowlingly, State Route 18 vicinity, Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, M...
Significance: Example of early Maryland Georgian architecture. // 1733. Georgian. Brick laid in English bond with glazed headers. 2 1/2 stories, L-shaped, later side 1 story addition. Gabled roof sections, ... More
John Brice II House, 195 Prince George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel...
Significance: An attractive mid-Eighteenth century house, largely preserved, with numerous details of interest. Survey number: HABS MD-282
John Ridout House, 120 Duke of Gloucester Street, Annapolis, Anne Arun...
Significance: The John Ridout House is a lovely example of eighteenth century Annapolis mansions. Its original owner, John Ridout, was secretary to Maryland Governor Horatio Sharpe, and later a member of the go... More
Kennedy Farm, Chestnut Grove Road, Samples Manor, Washington County, M...
Significance: The building was used by John Brown as a rendezvous during the summer preceding the raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-117 Survey numbe... More
Kennedy Farm, Chestnut Grove Road, Samples Manor, Washington County, M...
Significance: The building was used by John Brown as a rendezvous during the summer preceding the raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-117 Survey numbe... More
Kennedy Farm, Chestnut Grove Road, Samples Manor, Washington County, M...
Significance: The building was used by John Brown as a rendezvous during the summer preceding the raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-117 Survey numbe... More
Kennedy Farm, Chestnut Grove Road, Samples Manor, Washington County, M...
Significance: The building was used by John Brown as a rendezvous during the summer preceding the raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-117 Survey numbe... More
John Ridout Tenant Houses, 110, 112, 114 Duke of Gloucester Street, An...
Significance: A row of three fine late eighteenth century town houses, built for investment, apparently an early example of buildings of this type in the United States. Survey number: HABS MD-252 National Reg... More
Dr. Upton Scott House, 4 Shipwright Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co...
Significance: The Georgian house, built by an Irish physician, Dr. Upton Scott, for his bride, is noted for its rich interior work by William Buckland, a well known architect and master builder. Francis Scott K... More
Dr. Upton Scott House, 4 Shipwright Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co...
Significance: The Georgian house, built by an Irish physician, Dr. Upton Scott, for his bride, is noted for its rich interior work by William Buckland, a well known architect and master builder. Francis Scott K... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Genesar, State Route 611, Berlin, Worcester County, MD
Significance: Genesar was noted, at one time, to have perhaps the finest example of glazed brickwork in the state of Maryland. Until it was vandalized in 1941, it also contained some of the finest transitional... More
Bowlingly, State Route 18 vicinity, Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, M...
Significance: Example of early Maryland Georgian architecture. // 1733. Georgian. Brick laid in English bond with glazed headers. 2 1/2 stories, L-shaped, later side 1 story addition. Gabled roof sections, ... More