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Vii. Appendices VII. APPENDICES PRELIMINARY CULTURAL LANDSCAPE ASSESSMENT OF KENT COUNTY, MARYLAND Figure 7-1: Jesse Spencer House, or Chesterville Brick House, shortly after being saved and moved for restoration, ca. 1978 photo A. LIST OF NATIONAL REGISTER, EASEMENT, AND MIHP PROPERTIES Preliminary Cultural Landscape Assessment of Kent County, MD MIHP National # NationalRegisterSiteinKentCounty,MD Address County Town No. RegisterRef MiddleHallWashingtonCollege(Middle 1 K1 79001138 WashingtonAvenue Kent Chestertown College) 2 K2 EastHallWashingtonCollege(EastCollege) 79001138 WashingtonAvenue Kent Chestertown 3 K3 WestHallWashingtonCollege(WestCollege) 79001138 WashingtonAvenue Kent Chestertown 4 K10 Widehall(WaterLot#16) 72000584 101N.WaterStreet Kent Chestertown RiverHouse(SmythLetherburyHouse,Denton 5 K12 71000377 107N.WaterStreet Kent Chestertown WeeksHouse) 6 K79 Lauretum(VickersHouse) 97000926 954HighStreet(MD20) Kent Chestertown 7 K88 GodlingtonManor 72000583 7201WilkinsLane(MD664) Kent Chestertown 8 K90 TheReward(Tilden'sFarm) 76001004 WalnutPointRoad Kent Johnsontown 9 K92 Clark'sConveniency 75000906 QuakerNeckRoad(MD289) Kent Johnsontown 10 K94 AiryHill 96001478 7909AiryHillRoad Kent Chestertown Hinchingham(HinchinghamontheBay,Bay 11 K101 75000907 20874HinchinghamLane Kent RockHall ShoreFarm,WilmerFarm,GaleFarm) 12 K105 FairleeManorCamp(FareLee,HandyFarm) 73000931 22242BayShoreRoad Kent Georgetown Shepherd'sDelight(Houseonpartof 13 K111 76001007 11818StillPondRoad(MD292) Kent Hepbron Camelsworthmore) 14 K112 Hebron 78001471 12591StillPondRoad(MD292) Kent StillPond 15 K114 KnocksFolly(JanvierHouse,BarrollHouse) 76001006 TurnerCreekRoad(MD448) Kent Kennedyville 16 K119 RoseHill 76001005 AugustineHermanHighway(MD213) Kent Hopewell 17 K123 St.Paul'sChurchComplex 80001820 SandyBottomRoad Kent SandyBottom 18 K124 St.Paul'sVestryHouse 80001820 SandyBottomRoad Kent SandyBottom 19 K127 RichHill(GriffithHouse,TheAdventure) 72000585 GalenaSassafrasRoad(MD299) Kent Sassafras 20 K133 ChristChurchI.U. 80001822 25328Lamb'sMeadowRoad Kent Worton 21 K134 ChristChurchI.U.Sexton'sHouse 80001822 25328Lamb'sMeadowRoad Kent Worton 1282212828ShrewsburyChurch 22 K136 ShrewsburyChurch(SouthSassafrasParish) 86001245 Kent Kennedyville Road 23 K144 WoodlandHall 8001287 13111ShallcrossWharfRoad Kent Kennedyville 24 K148 ValleyCottage(WallisHouse) 83002955 KingStreet(MD213) Kent Georgetown ChestervilleBrickHouse(GoodingsStore,Salter 25 K182 79001139 ChestervilleGalenaRoad(MD290) Kent Chesterville House) 26 K195 Thornton 5001428 10618PerkinsHillRoad Kent Morgnec MIHP National # NationalRegisterSiteinKentCounty,MD Address County Town No. RegisterRef 27 K203 WhiteHouseFarm(ThomasPerkinsHouse) 92000080 AugustineHermanHighway(MD213) Kent Morgnec 25789LambsMeadowRoad(MD298) Wortonvicinity 28 K231 HopefulUnity(PercyMeeksFarm) 15000526 Kent (formerlyFairleeStillPondRoad) (formerlyLynch) CarvillHall(Carvill'sPrevention,SaltersLoad, 29 K241 73000930 10250JohnCarvillRoad Kent Hanesville Packerton) 30 K271 Trumpington 80001821 EasternNeckIslandRoad(MD445) Kent RockHall RadcliffeMill(RatcliffeMill,T.H.ToppingFlour 31 K287 6001175 860HighStreet(MD20) Kent Chestertown Mill,P.M.BrooksFlourMill) 32 K346 ChestertownRailroadStation 82001597 300S.CrossStreet(MD289) Kent Chestertown 33 K401 GobblerHill(StephensFarm,DulinHouse) 9001149 10121FairleeRoad(MD298) Kent Chestertown GeorgeHarperStore(WilliamMeddersStore, 34 K432 82002816 26622MeddersRoad Kent StillPond StillPondStore) 35 K451 ChestertownArmory 85002668 509S.CrossStreet(MD289) Kent Chestertown Brampton(Jamaica,HenryW.CarvilleFarm, 36 K465 83002954 ChestertownFairleeRoad(MD20) Kent Chestertown FairyHill) 37 K539 SkipjackBERNICEJ. 85001946 S.HighStreet Kent Chestertown 38 K540 LogCanoeISLANDIMAGE 85002248 WilkinsLane(MD664) Kent PineyGrove 39 K542 LogCanoeSILVERHEEL 85002249 QuakerNeckLandingRoad(MD661) Kent OldTown BettertonHistoricDistrict(Maryland's 40 K601 84001805 Kent Betterton ForemostBaysideResort) 41 K602 ChestertownHistoricDistrict 84001808 Kent Chestertown CharlesSumnerPost#25,GAR(CharlesSumner 42 K661 5000655 206S.QueenStreet Kent Chestertown LodgeNo.2,"ArmyHallCentennialLodge)" ChestertownNationalHistoricLandmark 43 K665 84001808 Kent Chestertown District 44 K669 OysterBuyBoatNELLIECROCKETT 94001185 SassafrasRiver Kent Galena 45 K701 StillPondHistoricDistrict 9000645 StillPondRoad Kent StillPond National MIHP MarylandHistoricalTrustEasementsinKentCounty RegisterRef. PropertyAddress County Town No.# (ifapplicable) Capt.JamesF.TaylorHouse(WhitsittHouse,Fort 1 K7 201S.WaterStreet Kent Chestertown Belvedere) HynsonRinggoldHouse(TheAbbey,Ringgold 2 K8 S.WaterStreet&CannonStreet Kent Chestertown Mansion) 3 CustomsHouse K9 101S.WaterStreet Kent Chestertown RiverHouse(SmythLetherburyHouse,DentonWeeks 4 K12 71000377 107N.WaterStreet Kent Chestertown House) 5 GeddesPiperHouse K24 101ChurchAlley Kent Chestertown 6 WickesHouse K29 102HighStreet Kent Chestertown 7 MolloyHouse K33 109HighStreet Kent Chestertown 8 EmmanuelEpiscopalChurch K51 101N.CrossStreet(MD289) Kent Chestertown 9 GodlingtonManor K88 72000583 7201WilkinsLane(MD664) Kent Chestertown 10 FairleeManorCamp(FareLee,HandyFarm) K105 73000931 22242BayShoreRoad Kent Georgetown 11 KnocksFolly(JanvierHouse,BarrollHouse) K114 76001006 TurnerCreekRoad(MD448) Kent Kennedyville 12 RoseHill K119 76001005 AugustineHermanHighway(MD213) Kent Hopewell 13 ValleyCottage(WallisHouse) K148 83002955 KingStreet(MD213) Kent Georgetown 14 Charley'sHouse(Dr.MinorC.K.JonesSlaveQuarter) K322 TurnerCreekRoad(MD448) Kent Kennedyville 15 BuckBacchusStore(SchreiberHouse) K331 116HighStreet Kent Chestertown 16 PearceHouse K333 103MapleAvenue(MD213) Kent Chestertown 17 Brampton(Jamaica,HenryW.CarvilleFarm,FairyHill) K465 83002954 ChestertownFairleeRoad(MD20) Kent Chestertown CharlesSumnerPost#25,GAR(CharlesSumnerLodge 18 K661 05000655 206S.QueenStreet Kent Chestertown No.2,"ArmyHallCentennialLodge)" 19 JanesUnitedMethodistChurch K670 102S.CrossStreet(MD289) Kent Chestertown 20 228CannonStreet K671 228CannonStreet Kent Chestertown 21 230CannonStreet K672 230CannonStreet Kent Chestertown 22 232CannonStreet K673 232CannonStreet Kent Chestertown 23 234CannonStreet K674 234CannonStreet Kent Chestertown Kent, Coleman 24 ANNIEDBuyboat K696 ChesterRiver QueenAnne's vicinity 25 MostPreciousBloodChurch K702 100MainStreet Kent Betterton # MIHP KentCountyMaryland Address County Town # MIHP KentCountyMaryland Address County Town No. InventoryofHistoricPlaces No. InventoryofHistoricPlaces 1 K1 MiddleHallWashington WashingtonAvenue Kent Chestertown 29 K29 WickesHouse 102HighStreet Kent Chestertown College(MiddleCollege) 30 K30 WallisHinesHouse(Hines 106HighStreet Kent Chestertown 2 K2 EastHallWashington WashingtonAvenue Kent Chestertown House) College(EastCollege) 31 K31 WilliamBarrollHouse 108HighStreet Kent Chestertown 3 K3 WestHallWashington WashingtonAvenue Kent Chestertown 32 K32 WilliamBarrollHouse 110HighStreet Kent Chestertown College(WestCollege) 33 K33 MolloyHouse 109HighStreet Kent Chestertown 4 K4 ReidHallWashington WashingtonAvenue Kent Chestertown 34 K34 123HighStreet 123HighStreet Kent Chestertown College(NormalHall) 5 K5 OldGymWashington WashingtonAvenue Kent Chestertown 35 K35 125HighStreet 125HighStreet Kent Chestertown College(Maintenance 36 K36 CahallStore(Chestertown 127HighStreet Kent Chestertown Storage) Library) 6 K6 LeviRogersHouse 202204S.WaterStreet Kent Chestertown 37 K37 (OpenNumber) Kent 7 K7 Capt.JamesF.TaylorHouse 201S.WaterStreet Kent Chestertown 38 K38 EvansBuilding 200HighStreet Kent Chestertown (WhitsittHouse,Fort 39 K39 OldPostOffice 201HighStreet Kent Chestertown Belvedere) 40 K40 OldBank 203HighStreet Kent Chestertown 8 K8 HynsonRinggoldHouse(The S.WaterStreet&CannonStreet Kent Chestertown 41 K41 StamHall HighStreet&CourtStreet Kent Chestertown Abbey,RinggoldMansion) 42 K42 LawyersRowLawOffice 109CourtStreet Kent Chestertown 9 K9 CustomsHouse 101S.WaterStreet Kent Chestertown 43 K43 LawyersRowLawOffice 111CourtStreet Kent Chestertown 10 K10 Widehall(WaterLot#16) 101N.WaterStreet Kent Chestertown 44 K44 LawyersRowLawOffice 113CourtStreet Kent Chestertown 11 K11 AndersonAldridgeHouse 103N.WaterStreet Kent Chestertown 45 K45 LawyersRowLawOffice 115CourtStreet Kent Chestertown (JohnK.AldridgeHouse) 12 K12 RiverHouse(SmythR 107N.WaterStreet Kent Chestertown 46 K46 LawyersRowLawOffice 117CourtStreet Kent Chestertown LetherburyHouse,Denton 47 K47 LawyersRowLawOffice 119CourtStreet Kent Chestertown WeeksHouse) 48 K48 MasonicBuilding(Pinder 100MemorialPlaza Kent Chestertown 13 K13 EsauWatkinsHouse 109N.WaterStreet Kent Chestertown Building,MasonicTemple) 14 K14 McHardHouse(Meeteer 110N.WaterStreet Kent Chestertown 49 K49 WhiteSwanTavern 231235HighStreet Kent Chestertown House,FrisbyHouse) (AmericanHotel) 15 K15 111N.WaterStreet 111N.WaterStreet Kent Chestertown 50 K50 KentCountyCourthouse ParkRow Kent Chestertown 16 K16 113N.WaterStreet 113N.WaterStreet Kent Chestertown 51 K51 EmmanuelEpiscopalChurch 101N.CrossStreet(MD289) Kent Chestertown 17 K17 SimonWickesHouse(Perkins 115N.WaterStreet Kent Chestertown 52 K52 MethodistMeetingHouse 320HighStreet Kent Chestertown House) 53 K53 HackettHouse(MallardGift 314ParkRow Kent Chestertown 18 K18 MetcalfeApartments 118N.WaterStreet Kent Chestertown Shop,MallardApartments) 19 K19 ChesterHouse 201N.WaterStreet Kent Chestertown 54 K54 ChestertownPharmacy HighStreet&SpringAvenue Kent Chestertown 20 K20 BoltonAndersonHouse 108MapleAvenue(MD213) Kent Chestertown 55 K55 LawrenceHouse(Tuckers 355HighStreet Kent Chestertown (PowersHouse)
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