Clifton (Clarksville, Maryland)
Welling's Stone House | |
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Former names | Clifton |
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Type | Stone |
Location | 6420 Warm Sunshine Path, Clarksville, Maryland |
Coordinates | 39°11′36″N 76°55′37″W / 39.193209°N 76.926990°W |
Completed | 1818 |
Height | |
Roof | Shingle |
Welling's Stone House or Clifton is a historic stone house situated between Clarksville, Maryland and Fulton, Maryland.
Clifton was built on a tract of 2500 acres of land patented as "White Wine & Claret" in 1702 by John Dorsey. The land was inherited by Dorsey's grandsons, Charles and William Ridgley. The tract was divided into an 820-acre tract for William Ridgley, 930 for Charles Ridgley, and 234 acres to John Ridgley.[1] The house was situated along Guilford road, one of the region's earliest "rolling roads" where tobacco would be transported from slave plantations by rolling hogshead containers to docks at Annapolis.
William Welling built the two and a half stories tall house with stone construction. The property was surrounded by 238 acres of farm fields until it was purchased by the
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