Snowden Hall (Laurel, Maryland) Explained

Snowden Hall
Building Type:House
Architectural Style:Georgian
Governing Body:Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Location:Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, Maryland
Coordinates:39.0536°N -76.8183°W
Start Date:ca. 1820

Snowden Hall is a historic house located on the grounds of the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, outside Laurel in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. It stands on open rolling ground approximately -mile west of the Patuxent River.[1]

History

Snowden Hall is a two-story Georgian brick house and was the home of three generations of the Snowden family.[2] The 260acres parcel of land on which it stands was the nucleus of the Snowden family plantation.[1] The family were slave holders and more than a hundred slaves were known to gather at Snowden Hall to listen to Bible readings on Sunday mornings.[3]

The original Snowden Hall was constructed by Richard Snowden in the 18th century. The site is a portion of a 10000acres land grant from King Charles II. Sometime between 1812 and 1816 the Hall burned and was rebuilt as "Rose Cottage."[1] Rose Cottage was subsequently raised to a full two stories in the 1850s. Former slave quarters and a large barn were on the east side of the property into the 1930s.[4]

The property was purchased and renovated for government use in 1936, first as apartments and later as an office building. The low flanking wings were built at that time using bricks from the recently purchased pre-Civil War Duvall plantation house "Gladswood" on the southern section of the research center lands.[2] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: History of Snowden Hall . Patuxent Wildlife Research Center . 2008-10-29.
  2. Web site: Snowden Hall . Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission . 2008-10-29 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071214042454/http://www.mncppc.org/county/Illustrated_Inventory906/21_73.pdf . 2007-12-14 .
  3. Web site: Early History of Patuxent Wildlife Research Center . c. 1948 . L.B. . Morley . Amazon Web Services . September 5, 2019 .
  4. Web site: History of the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center: Snowden Hll . U.S. Geological Survey . Matthew C. . Perry . September 5, 2019 . Amazon Web Services .
  5. Web site: PG 64-2 Duvall Bridge . November 2, 2013 . Maryland State Archives . July 1987 .