Resurrection Manor

Resurrection Manor was a historic home located near Hollywood, St. Mary's County, Maryland, United States. It was built amidst a 4,000-acre (16 km2) farm granted to Thomas Cornwaleys in 1650. It was an example of early brick architecture in the United States dating from about 1660 to 1720. It was originally built as a one-room house with a steep stair leading to the garrett. A 1½-story addition was added to the house, transforming its footprint into a hall-and-parlor configuration.[3]

Resurrection Manor
Location45270 Daniels Road[1]
Hollywood, Maryland
NRHP reference No.70000855[2]
Significant dates
Designated NHLApril 15, 1970[3]
Removed from NRHPFebruary 17, 2006
Delisted NHLFebruary 17, 2006

Resurrection Manor was listed as a National Historic Landmark in 1970. In 2002, the house was demolished to make room for a single-family home; National Historic Landmark designation for Resurrection Manor was withdrawn on February 17, 2006.[3]

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References

  1. "Previous National Register Updates". Wisconsin Historical Society. 21 April 2006. Archived from the original on 1 November 2009. Retrieved 6 August 2012.
  2. "Resurrection Manor, Old Highway, Hollywood vicinity, St. Mary's County, MD". Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American Landscapes Survey. Library of Congress. 2008-04-15.
  3. "Resurrection Manor (Designation Withdrawn)". National Historic Landmarks Program. National Park Service. February 17, 2006. Retrieved November 7, 2017.

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