Lee Haven Quarter - Maryland Flythrough Tour

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  • Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
  • Originally located near the southern end of Lee Haven Road near Easton, Maryland. Lee Haven Quarter was formally a dwelling probably built after 1861, when Thomas R. Hollyday took possession of Lee Haven. This 16-foot square, two-story structure has a central chimney which was unusual for a dwelling. It was used in the late 19th and early 20th century as a residence for the Hardcastle family’s Black cook and her husband, who worked as a gardener and handyman on the estate. The second story is divided into two rooms by rough-sawn boards accessed by a steep corner winder stair. It was demolished in 2023, it was a rare survivor of mid- to late-19th century dwellings for Black domestic and farm laborers on Talbot County waterfront estates.
    This is one of twelve properties documented in partnership with Preservation Maryland. NCPTT scanned this building using a Faro Focus Laser Scanner to produce this video flythrough of the building's point cloud digital model.
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