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  2. John Stuart McCaig - Wikipedia

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    He died aged 78 from Angina Pectoris, on 29 June 1902 at John Square House, [1] Oban, Argyll. He is principally known for commissioning McCaig's Tower in Oban for which he was also the architect. He had extensive dealings within the Oban surroundings including being the Gas Works Director and owning the Pier. From the hustings for the 1885 ...

  3. McCaig's Tower - Wikipedia

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    McCaig's Tower [1] or McCaig's Folly [2] is a prominent tower on Battery Hill [3] overlooking the town of Oban in Argyll, Scotland. It is built of Bonawe granite taken from the quarries across Airds Bay, on Loch Etive, from Muckairn, with a circumference of about 200 metres (660 ft) with two-tiers of 94 lancet arches (44 on the bottom and 50 on ...

  4. Whites Hall - Wikipedia

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    Whites Hall was originally part of an 1,800-acre land grant to Colonel Jerome White in 1665. The house itself was constructed between 1780 and 1784. [1] The home was designed as a two-story, brick side passage double pile plan dwelling, and was listed on the Maryland Historic Site inventory in 1969.

  5. Upper Marlboro Residential Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Prominent features of the district include the Trinity Episcopal Church at 14519 Church Street, an 1846 Gothic Revival church designed by Robert Carey Long, Jr., and 5415 Old Crain Highway, a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame house dated to c. 1730, which is believed to be the oldest building in the town. [2]

  6. Cabin John, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Cabin John is a census-designated place and unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. As of the 2020 census , it had a population of 2,459. [ 3 ] Overlooking the Potomac River , it is a suburb of Washington, D.C.

  7. Gibson Island (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Captain John Smith sailed past it in his voyage up the Chesapeake Bay in 1608. Land grants began issue around the 1680s. Land grants began issue around the 1680s. In the early 1900s, W. Stuart Symington Jr. (1871–1926) [ 2 ] bought the island's land (including three existing island farms) with his brother Thomas, to develop the island into a ...

  8. Brooklandwood - Wikipedia

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    Brooklandwood, or Brookland Wood, is a historic home located in Brooklandville, Baltimore County, Maryland. Its grounds became developed for the St. Paul's School for Boys. The house is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, five-bay dwelling. The central block and two later wings are brick, painted white.

  9. Maidstone (Owings, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Maidstone is an old southern Maryland plantation located in Owings, Calvert County, Maryland.The oldest extant part of the house was built in 1751 by a yeoman planter, Lewis Lewin on or near the site of an earlier wood structure., [2] though a brick in one of the chimneys is dated 1678.