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Marsh Mills
Location: 17426 and 17432 Spielman Rd., Fairplay, Maryland Coordinates: 39°32′22″N 77°45′44″W / 39.53944°N 77.76222°WCoordinates: 39°32′22″N 77°45′44″W / 39.53944°N 77.76222°W Built: 1850 Architect: Unknown Architectural style: Greek Revival Governing body: Private NRHP Reference#: 96001375
[1]Added to NRHP: November 22, 1996 Marsh Mills, also known as Haley's Mill or Spielman Mill, is a historic home located at Fairplay, Washington County, Maryland, United States. It is a 2 1⁄2-story, three-bay-wide limestone house. The structure was built about 1850 as a mill, then converted to a creamery in the 1880s. Traces of the millrace are still visible where it exits the south end of the building and passes beneath the road. Also on the property is an American Foursquare–style frame house which may incorporate remnants of the original log house which served as the original miller's dwelling.[2]
Marsh Mills was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.[1]
References
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2008-04-15. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
- ^ "Maryland Historical Trust". Marsh Mills. Maryland Historical Trust. 2009-01-03. http://www.mht.maryland.gov/nr/NRDetail.aspx?HDID=1181&COUNTY=Washington&FROM=NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY=Washington.
External links
- Marsh Mills, Washington County, including photo from 1975, at Maryland Historical Trust
U.S. National Register of Historic Places in Maryland Lists by county Allegany • Anne Arundel • Baltimore County • Calvert • Caroline • Carroll • Cecil • Charles • Dorchester • Frederick • Garrett • Harford • Howard • Kent • Montgomery • Prince George's • Queen Anne's • Somerset • St. Mary's • Talbot • Washington • Wicomico • Worcester
Lists by city Other lists Categories:- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland
- Houses completed in 1850
- Houses in Washington County, Maryland
- Washington County, Maryland Registered Historic Place stubs
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