The Hammond-Harwood House: A Registered National Historic Landmark by Anonymous

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Author Anonymous
Title The Hammond-Harwood House: A Registered National Historic Landmark
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Summary "The Hammond-Harwood House: A Registered National Historic Landmark" by Anonymous is a historical account that likely explores the significance of this architectural gem, crafted during the mid-18th century. This book details the house's illustrious past, built in 1774 for Matthias Hammond, a prominent Maryland patriot. The narrative focuses on the craftsmanship involved in its construction, highlighting not only the architectural style but also the rich history embedded within its walls. The book provides insights into the life of Matthias Hammond and the house's design by architect William Buckland, renowned for his mastery of Georgian architecture. It recounts fascinating legends surrounding its construction, the exquisite details of its framework, and the elegant furnishings that reflect the 18th-century style. Furthermore, it sheds light on the notable visitors and prominent families who occupied the house through the years. The narrative concludes by presenting the house's transformation into a museum, preserving its legacy and offering visitors a glimpse into colonial society. Overall, this account serves as a tribute to a significant piece of American history nestled in Annapolis. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class F106: United States local history: Atlantic coast. Middle Atlantic States
Subject Hammond-Harwood House (Annapolis, Md.)
Subject Historic buildings -- Maryland -- Annapolis
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EBook-No. 59627
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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