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Marshall Hall was the largest house in southern Maryland to be documented as dating before 1740 and was owned by one of the area's most influential and wealthy families. It was an excellent example of Maryland colonial architecture and at the time of investigation was found to be remarkably intact. This report describes the building. To be useful in comparative studies, the historic structure report has been designed as a study guide to present the historic features and details in a visual format in progressive detail using photographs, drawings and field notes.
Marshall Hall was the largest house in southern Maryland to be documented as dating before 1740 and was owned by one of the area's most influential and wealthy families. It was an excellent example of Maryland colonial architecture and at the time of investigation was found to be remarkably intact. This report describes the building. To be useful in comparative studies, the historic structure report has been designed as a study guide to present the historic features and details in a visual format in progressive detail using photographs, drawings and field notes.
Historic Structure Report, Architectural Data Section, Piscataway Park, Marshall Hall, Maryland
S. Long (author)
1983
325 pages
Report
No indication
English