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The House on Ellicott Hill stands on property acquired as a Spanish grant in 1797 by Natchez merchant James Moore. Construction probably began after January 1798, when the site hosted an encampment of soldiers led by Major Isaac Guion, commander of the United States forces ordered to take possession of the Spanish posts east of the Mississippi.
House on Ellicott's Hill: Natchez: 1798 House An early Natchez home that was built for James Moore soon after American control was asserted in Natchez. It was the first house to be restored by the Natchez Garden Club in the 1930s. It is currently operated as a museum. Texada: Natchez: 1798–1805 House
It includes National Historic Landmark-designated sites: [2]. House on Ellicott's Hill; Stanton Hall; Rosalie; Commercial Bank and Banker's House (c. 1837), consisting of the Commercial Bank Building, a "one-story three-bay stuccoed brick with stone facade commercial building of two-story height with Ionic portico," and the connected Greek Revival style.
House on Ellicott's Hill: House on Ellicott's Hill. May 30, 1974 : N. Canal and Jefferson Sts. Natchez: 59: Institute Hall: Institute Hall. June 20, 1979 ...
Ellicott City: 12: Elkridge Furnace Complex: Elkridge Furnace Complex: June 28, 1990 : 5730 and 5741-5745 Furnace Ave., 5735 Race Rd. Elkridge: 13: Ellicott City Historic District: Ellicott City Historic District
HO-766, African-American Episcopal Church Merryman Street (south side) before intersection with Hill Street, Ellicott City; HO-767, Enchanted Forest (Enchanted Forest Theme Park), 10040 Baltimore National Pike (US 40), Ellicott City; HO-768, House MD 144 south side, just west of Centennial Lane, HO-769, House 8957 Frederick Road (MD 144 ...
Meeting House Interior destroyed by fire in 1934. Maryland State House: Annapolis, Maryland: 1772–1797 Government Oldest state house in continuous use in the United States. Perry Hall Mansion: Perry Hall, Maryland: 1773; 1826 Residence Originally constructed in 1773, badly damaged in fire in 1826. Only half of main section and west wing were ...
The House on Ellicott's Hill, a home in Natchez that Koch restored [10] Koch conducted architectural restoration projects in Natchez, Mississippi, the New Orleans French Quarter, the New Orleans Garden District, St. Francisville, Louisiana, and elsewhere in Louisiana. [4]