File:Rose-hill-tobacco-md.jpg
This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 73000914.
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English: 1937 South Elevation Rose Hill, Rose Hill Road, Port Tobacco vicinity, Charles County, Other Title: Dr. Gustavus Brown House. Built late 18th Century, restored 1937. Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. Survey number: HABS MD-58. Call number: HABS MD,9-PORTO.V,1 "Frame (nogged with brick), two stories and attic with brick ends containing four outside chimneys. Formal composition with wings. South elevation is 5-bays wide with central pavilion containing door and arched window on second floor, the whole surmounted by an open pediment. Interio plan is very regular with a central hall." |
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Source | http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/displayPhoto.pl?path=/pnp/habshaer/md/md0300/md0347/photos&topImages=087230pr.jpg&topLinks=087230pv.jpg,087230pu.tif&title=1.%20%20Historic%20American%20Buildings%20Survey%20Thomas%20T.%20Waterman,%20Photographer%201937%20SOUTH%20ELEVATION%3Cbr%3EHABS%20MD,9-PORTO.V,1-1&displayProfile=0 |
Author | Thomas T. Waterman, Historic American Buildings Survey, National Park Service |
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