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James Brice House, 42 East Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

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

William Adams House, 131 Charles Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

William Adams House, 131 Charles Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Count...

Significance: Brick Georgian home of small and very livable scale, and with interesting detail. Survey number: HABS MD-264 Building/structure dates: 1773 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1773 I... More

William Adams House, 131 Charles Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

William Adams House, 131 Charles Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Count...

Significance: Brick Georgian home of small and very livable scale, and with interesting detail. Survey number: HABS MD-264 Building/structure dates: 1773 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1773 I... More

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis,...

Significance: Construction of the Chase-Lloyd House was begun by Samuel Chase, jurist and signer of the Declaration of Independence; it was completed by Edward Lloyd IV. Unprocessed Field note material exists ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Significance: The grist mill at Occoquan was justly celebrated and Rockledge was the home of builder, John Ballendine and later of Thomas Ellicott who developed Merchant's Mill (q.v.) to such a high state late ... More

Dr. Upton Scott House, 4 Shipwright Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

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 County, MD

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

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis,...

Significance: Construction of the Chase-Lloyd House was begun by Samuel Chase, jurist and signer of the Declaration of Independence; it was completed by Edward Lloyd IV. Unprocessed Field note material exists ... More

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis,...

Significance: Construction of the Chase-Lloyd House was begun by Samuel Chase, jurist and signer of the Declaration of Independence; it was completed by Edward Lloyd IV. Unprocessed Field note material exists ... More

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis,...

Significance: Construction of the Chase-Lloyd House was begun by Samuel Chase, jurist and signer of the Declaration of Independence; it was completed by Edward Lloyd IV. Unprocessed Field note material exists ... More

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis,...

Significance: Construction of the Chase-Lloyd House was begun by Samuel Chase, jurist and signer of the Declaration of Independence; it was completed by Edward Lloyd IV. Unprocessed Field note material exists ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Significance: The grist mill at Occoquan was justly celebrated and Rockledge was the home of builder, John Ballendine and later of Thomas Ellicott who developed Merchant's Mill (q.v.) to such a high state late ... More

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Significance: The grist mill at Occoquan was justly celebrated and Rockledge was the home of builder, John Ballendine and later of Thomas Ellicott who developed Merchant's Mill (q.v.) to such a high state late ... More

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Significance: The grist mill at Occoquan was justly celebrated and Rockledge was the home of builder, John Ballendine and later of Thomas Ellicott who developed Merchant's Mill (q.v.) to such a high state late ... More

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Significance: The grist mill at Occoquan was justly celebrated and Rockledge was the home of builder, John Ballendine and later of Thomas Ellicott who developed Merchant's Mill (q.v.) to such a high state late ... More

James Brice House, 42 East Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

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

Hammond-Harwood House, 19 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Hammond-Harwood House, 19 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapo...

Significance: One of the most impressive Georgian mansions in Annapolis. The house was designed by William Buckland. Survey number: HABS MD-251 Building/structure dates: after. 1774- before. 1777 Initial Cons... More

Hammond-Harwood House, 19 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Hammond-Harwood House, 19 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapo...

Significance: One of the most impressive Georgian mansions in Annapolis. The house was designed by William Buckland. Survey number: HABS MD-251 Building/structure dates: after. 1774- before. 1777 Initial Cons... More

Hammond-Harwood House, 19 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Hammond-Harwood House, 19 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapo...

Significance: One of the most impressive Georgian mansions in Annapolis. The house was designed by William Buckland. Survey number: HABS MD-251 Building/structure dates: after. 1774- before. 1777 Initial Cons... More

Hammond-Harwood House, 19 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Hammond-Harwood House, 19 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapo...

Significance: One of the most impressive Georgian mansions in Annapolis. The house was designed by William Buckland. Survey number: HABS MD-251 Building/structure dates: after. 1774- before. 1777 Initial Cons... More

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis,...

Significance: Construction of the Chase-Lloyd House was begun by Samuel Chase, jurist and signer of the Declaration of Independence; it was completed by Edward Lloyd IV. Unprocessed Field note material exists ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Significance: The grist mill at Occoquan was justly celebrated and Rockledge was the home of builder, John Ballendine and later of Thomas Ellicott who developed Merchant's Mill (q.v.) to such a high state late ... More

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Significance: The grist mill at Occoquan was justly celebrated and Rockledge was the home of builder, John Ballendine and later of Thomas Ellicott who developed Merchant's Mill (q.v.) to such a high state late ... More

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Significance: The grist mill at Occoquan was justly celebrated and Rockledge was the home of builder, John Ballendine and later of Thomas Ellicott who developed Merchant's Mill (q.v.) to such a high state late ... More

James Brice House, 42 East Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

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

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

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

Hammond-Harwood House, 19 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Hammond-Harwood House, 19 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapo...

Significance: One of the most impressive Georgian mansions in Annapolis. The house was designed by William Buckland. Survey number: HABS MD-251 Building/structure dates: after. 1774- before. 1777 Initial Cons... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Significance: The grist mill at Occoquan was justly celebrated and Rockledge was the home of builder, John Ballendine and later of Thomas Ellicott who developed Merchant's Mill (q.v.) to such a high state late ... More

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Significance: The grist mill at Occoquan was justly celebrated and Rockledge was the home of builder, John Ballendine and later of Thomas Ellicott who developed Merchant's Mill (q.v.) to such a high state late ... More

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Significance: The grist mill at Occoquan was justly celebrated and Rockledge was the home of builder, John Ballendine and later of Thomas Ellicott who developed Merchant's Mill (q.v.) to such a high state late ... More

Hammond-Harwood House, 19 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Hammond-Harwood House, 19 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapo...

Significance: One of the most impressive Georgian mansions in Annapolis. The house was designed by William Buckland. Survey number: HABS MD-251 Building/structure dates: after. 1774- before. 1777 Initial Cons... More

Dr. Upton Scott House, 4 Shipwright Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

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

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis,...

Significance: Construction of the Chase-Lloyd House was begun by Samuel Chase, jurist and signer of the Declaration of Independence; it was completed by Edward Lloyd IV. Unprocessed Field note material exists ... More

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis,...

Significance: Construction of the Chase-Lloyd House was begun by Samuel Chase, jurist and signer of the Declaration of Independence; it was completed by Edward Lloyd IV. Unprocessed Field note material exists ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Significance: The grist mill at Occoquan was justly celebrated and Rockledge was the home of builder, John Ballendine and later of Thomas Ellicott who developed Merchant's Mill (q.v.) to such a high state late ... More

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Significance: The grist mill at Occoquan was justly celebrated and Rockledge was the home of builder, John Ballendine and later of Thomas Ellicott who developed Merchant's Mill (q.v.) to such a high state late ... More

James Brice House, 42 East Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

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

Whitehall, 1915 Whitehall Road, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Whitehall, 1915 Whitehall Road, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Significance: Constructed in 1765 for Horatio Sharpe, Governor of Maryland, Whitehall is one of America's foremost Georgian structures. Hugh Morrison called it "one of the most interesting and important houses... More

Whitehall, 1915 Whitehall Road, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Whitehall, 1915 Whitehall Road, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Significance: Constructed in 1765 for Horatio Sharpe, Governor of Maryland, Whitehall is one of America's foremost Georgian structures. Hugh Morrison called it "one of the most interesting and important houses... More

Hammond-Harwood House, 19 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Hammond-Harwood House, 19 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapo...

Significance: One of the most impressive Georgian mansions in Annapolis. The house was designed by William Buckland. Survey number: HABS MD-251 Building/structure dates: after. 1774- before. 1777 Initial Cons... More

Dr. Upton Scott House, 4 Shipwright Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

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

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis,...

Significance: Construction of the Chase-Lloyd House was begun by Samuel Chase, jurist and signer of the Declaration of Independence; it was completed by Edward Lloyd IV. Unprocessed Field note material exists ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Significance: The grist mill at Occoquan was justly celebrated and Rockledge was the home of builder, John Ballendine and later of Thomas Ellicott who developed Merchant's Mill (q.v.) to such a high state late ... More

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Significance: The grist mill at Occoquan was justly celebrated and Rockledge was the home of builder, John Ballendine and later of Thomas Ellicott who developed Merchant's Mill (q.v.) to such a high state late ... More

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Significance: The grist mill at Occoquan was justly celebrated and Rockledge was the home of builder, John Ballendine and later of Thomas Ellicott who developed Merchant's Mill (q.v.) to such a high state late ... More

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Rockledge, Mill Street, Occoquan, Prince William County, Virginia

Significance: The grist mill at Occoquan was justly celebrated and Rockledge was the home of builder, John Ballendine and later of Thomas Ellicott who developed Merchant's Mill (q.v.) to such a high state late ... More

Whitehall, 1915 Whitehall Road, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Whitehall, 1915 Whitehall Road, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Significance: Constructed in 1765 for Horatio Sharpe, Governor of Maryland, Whitehall is one of America's foremost Georgian structures. Hugh Morrison called it "one of the most interesting and important houses... More

Hammond-Harwood House, 19 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Hammond-Harwood House, 19 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapo...

Significance: One of the most impressive Georgian mansions in Annapolis. The house was designed by William Buckland. Survey number: HABS MD-251 Building/structure dates: after. 1774- before. 1777 Initial Cons... More

Dr. Upton Scott House, 4 Shipwright Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

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 County, MD

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

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

Chase-Lloyd House, 22 Maryland Avenue & King George Street, Annapolis,...

Significance: Construction of the Chase-Lloyd House was begun by Samuel Chase, jurist and signer of the Declaration of Independence; it was completed by Edward Lloyd IV. Unprocessed Field note material exists ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Gunston Hall, 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia

Significance: Gunston Hall is one of the most important examples of Georgian architecture in America. Built c. 1755-59, the house is noted especially for its unexcelled interior woodwork by William Buckland. ... More

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