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Brookeville Woolen Mill Worker’s House c.1800 – Chain of Title

Chain of Title: Oct. 8, 1725 – Maryland Land Patent entitled “Bordley’s Choice” patented for Thomas Bordley, Sr. of Anne Arundel County. Bordley’s Choice containing 1014 acres is described in the Hall of Records, Annapolis, MD at PL#6/74 and by a later survey dated Aug. 5, 1825 and recorded at Liber “Y” folio 119 in the […]

About Brookeville Woolen Mill Worker’s House c.1800

The Brookeville Woolen Mill Worker’s House is a stone dwelling house that is representative of the mid-eighteenth to mid-nineteenth century plantation environment in central Maryland. It may have been constructed as early as 1760-to-1780 and it may have held one or more mill worker families on 2 levels in the 1800s. There is evidence that […]