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George Ellicott House is a historic house located in Oella in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. George Ellicott was a son of Andrew Ellicott, one of several brothers that founded Ellicott Mills (Ellicott City). [1] George Ellicott bought swampland after the colonial war now known as the Inner Harbor of Baltimore.
George Ellicott (1760–1832) was a son of Andrew Ellicott, who with his two brothers (all were Quakers from Bucks County, Pa.) founded Ellicott's Mills (now Ellicott City), Maryland. [1] He was a mathematician, an amateur astronomer, a younger cousin of surveyor Major Andrew Ellicott and a friend of Benjamin Banneker .
Ellicott's Mills Historic District is a national historic district at Oella, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It is on the east bank of the Patapsco River , opposite Ellicott City . This historic district designation relates to the industrial operations of the Ellicott family from the 1770s through the mid-19th century.
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
The original house was a Flemish bond brick structure of 1-1/2 stories with a very steep A-roof. The current 1840 building is a 2-1/2 story Greek revival structure with a gently sloping A-roof on 100 remaining acres of the original 2,100 acres granted to Robert Brooke, Sr in 1649. Old Trinity Church (Church Creek) Church Creek, Maryland: 1675 ...
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HO-123, Clark Family House (George Chase Brick House), 15081 Roxbury Road, Roxbury Mills; HO-124, St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 13135 Forsythe Road, Sykesville; HO-125, Wavertree, 12961 Triadelphia Road, Ellicott City; HO-126, Marvin Howard Log Building, Dorsey Mill Road, Glenwood; HO-127, Linda Byrd Eareckson Stone-Log House, 601 River Road ...
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) was built up the Patapsco River valley through Ilchester in 1830 (see Old Main Line Subdivision), and George Ellicott, Jr. (grandson of Andrew) built a tavern and cooper shop along the railroad. [6] The Thistle Manufacturing Company built a factory in 1837.