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| Briarfields, Perryman MD Briarfields, home of Frederick Ethelred and Olivia Powell Patterson. Birthplace of Lily and Ethel Patterson.
Pictures taken Nov. 8, 2000. It is parcel 36 in the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation Real Property System, at 1604 Perryman Road. The system says that it was built in 1900, but if this is the Patterson house, it was built… |
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| Briarfields Briarfields, home of Frederick Ethelred and Olivia Powell Patterson. Birthplace of Lily and Ethel Patterson.
Pictures taken Nov. 8, 2000. It is parcel 36 in the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation Real Property System, at 1604 Perryman Road. The system says that it was built in 1900, but if this is the Patterson house, it was built… |
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| Briarfields as pictured in the Harford Historical Bulletin in an article on eminent domain and the acquisition of the land for the Aberdeen Proving Ground (vol. 85, summer 2000). Briarfields, home of Frederick Ethelred and Olivia Powell Patterson. Birthplace of Lily and Ethel Patterson.
Pictures taken Nov. 8, 2000. It is parcel 36 in the Maryland… |
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| Briarfields Briarfields, home of Frederick Ethelred and Olivia Powell Patterson. Birthplace of Lily and Ethel Patterson.
Pictures taken Nov. 8, 2000. It is parcel 36 in the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation Real Property System, at 1604 Perryman Road. The system says that it was built in 1900, but if this is the Patterson house, it was built… |
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| Briarfields Briarfields, home of Frederick Ethelred and Olivia Powell Patterson. Birthplace of Lily and Ethel Patterson.
Pictures taken Nov. 8, 2000. It is parcel 36 in the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation Real Property System, at 1604 Perryman Road. The system says that it was built in 1900, but if this is the Patterson house, it was built… |
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| The Cedars, Perryman as pictured in the Harford Historical Bulletin in an article on eminent domain and the acquisition of the land for the Aberdeen Proving Ground (vol. 85, summer 2000). The Cedars, home of Lily Powell Patterson Stier and Jay Hugh Stier.
Birthplace of Hugh Douglas Stier and Ridgley Patterson Stier. According to the Maryland Department of… |
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| The Cedars The Cedars, home of Lily Powell Patterson Stier and Jay Hugh Stier.
Birthplace of Hugh Douglas Stier and Ridgley Patterson Stier. According to the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation Real Property System, this house was built in 1900, which would be incorrect if it is the birthplace of the Stier brothers. Street address 522… |
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| The Cedars The Cedars, home of Lily Powell Patterson Stier and Jay Hugh Stier.
Birthplace of Hugh Douglas Stier and Ridgley Patterson Stier. According to the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation Real Property System, this house was built in 1900, which would be incorrect if it is the birthplace of the Stier brothers. Street address 522… |
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| The Cedars The Cedars, home of Lily Powell Patterson Stier and Jay Hugh Stier.
Birthplace of Hugh Douglas Stier and Ridgley Patterson Stier. According to the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation Real Property System, this house was built in 1900, which would be incorrect if it is the birthplace of the Stier brothers. Street address 522… |
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| The Cedars The Cedars, home of Lily Powell Patterson Stier and Jay Hugh Stier.
Birthplace of Hugh Douglas Stier and Ridgley Patterson Stier. According to the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation Real Property System, this house was built in 1900, which would be incorrect if it is the birthplace of the Stier brothers. Street address 522… |
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| The Cedars The Cedars, home of Lily Powell Patterson Stier and Jay Hugh Stier.
Birthplace of Hugh Douglas Stier and Ridgley Patterson Stier. According to the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation Real Property System, this house was built in 1900, which would be incorrect if it is the birthplace of the Stier brothers. Street address 522… |
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| The Cedars The Cedars, home of Lily Powell Patterson Stier and Jay Hugh Stier.
Birthplace of Hugh Douglas Stier and Ridgley Patterson Stier. According to the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation Real Property System, this house was built in 1900, which would be incorrect if it is the birthplace of the Stier brothers. Street address 522… |
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| The Cedars The Cedars, home of Lily Powell Patterson Stier and Jay Hugh Stier.
Birthplace of Hugh Douglas Stier and Ridgley Patterson Stier. According to the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation Real Property System, this house was built in 1900, which would be incorrect if it is the birthplace of the Stier brothers. Street address 522… |
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| The Cedars The Cedars, home of Lily Powell Patterson Stier and Jay Hugh Stier.
Birthplace of Hugh Douglas Stier and Ridgley Patterson Stier. According to the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation Real Property System, this house was built in 1900, which would be incorrect if it is the birthplace of the Stier brothers. Street address 522… |
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| The Cedars The Cedars, home of Lily Powell Patterson Stier and Jay Hugh Stier.
Birthplace of Hugh Douglas Stier and Ridgley Patterson Stier. According to the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation Real Property System, this house was built in 1900, which would be incorrect if it is the birthplace of the Stier brothers. Street address 522… |
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| The Cedars The Cedars, home of Lily Powell Patterson Stier and Jay Hugh Stier.
Birthplace of Hugh Douglas Stier and Ridgley Patterson Stier. According to the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation Real Property System, this house was built in 1900, which would be incorrect if it is the birthplace of the Stier brothers. Street address 522… |
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| Cranberry Hall, the c. 1742 "mansion" home of the Hall family |
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| Cranberry Hall, home of John Hall of Cranberry and his wife Bethia Stansbury |
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| Cranberry Hall, home of John Hall of Cranberry and his wife Bethia Stansbury |
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| Cranberry Hall, home of John Hall of Cranberry and his wife Bethia Stansbury |
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| Cranberry Hall, home of John Hall of Cranberry and his wife Bethia Stansbury |
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| Cranberry Hall, the c. 1742 "mansion" home of the Hall family from Christopher Weeks, An Architectural History of Harford County, Maryland, The Johns Hopkins University Press, October 6, 1998 available at amazon.com. This property is on the National Register of Historic Places registry as the Griffith Wright House. |
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| Cranberry Hall April 2000 pictures of Cranberry Hall, 1120 Old Philadelphia Rd., Aberdeen taken by Laura Aiken |
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| Cranberry Hall April 2000 pictures of Cranberry Hall, 1120 Old Philadelphia Rd., Aberdeen taken by Laura Aiken |
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| Cranberry Methodist Church |
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| Harford County Map 1878 |
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| Harford County Map 1895 |
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| Harford County District 2 1858 includes W.A. Patterson in Perrymansville |
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| Harford County Map 1858 closeup of Harford Furnace |
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| Harford County map 1858 part of map showing Perrymansville and home of W.A. Patterson--appears to be site of the later "Cedars" home of Jay Hugh Stier and Lily Patterson |
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| Harford County Map 1878 closeup of Harford Furnace showing A. Patterson and Jno. Patterson; not clear who they are--John H. and Anna Patterson? James O. and Anna Patterson? |
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| Harford County Map 1878 closeup showing Perryman; Frederick E. Patterson at site of "Briarfields" |
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| Harford County Map 1878 Perryman and Harford Furnace |
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| Hundreds of Harford County in 1783 Map by Jon Livezey.
Hundreds as a political subdivision date back to the Roman occupation of Britain. There are several variations of the original meaning of the term. The most commonly accepted is that is was an area that contained 100 families. Another variation is that it was an area that was large enough to raise an army of 100 men. From… |
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| Dr. Jay Hugh Stier and his automobile in front of Emmord's Store |
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| House built by Jay Hugh and Lily Patterson Stier, c. 1930 1629 Perryman Road |
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| House built by Jay Hugh and Lily Patterson Stier, c. 1930 |
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| Cranberry Hall National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form |
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| House built by Jay Hugh and Lily Patterson Stier, c. 1930 1629 Perryman Road |
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| Cranberry Hall AKA Griffith Wright House from Maryland Historical Trust |
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| House built by Jay Hugh and Lily Patterson Stier, c. 1930 |
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| Hall John of Cranberry headstone |
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| House built by Jay Hugh and Lily Patterson Stier, c. 1930 |
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| Hall, John and Bethia headstones |
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| House built by Jay Hugh and Lily Patterson Stier, c. 1930 |
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| Patterson and Stier Families |
- Family: Stier, Hamilton W. / Barbour, Achsah A. L.
- Family: Patterson, Frederick Ethelred / Powell, Olivia Claggett
- Family: Stier, Jay Hugh M.D. / Patterson, Lily Powell
- New Market, Frederick Co., MD
- Perryman, Harford Co., MD
- Stier, Hugh Douglas Sr.
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| The Cedars an old family photo. The Cedars, home of Lily Powell Patterson Stier and Jay Hugh Stier.
Birthplace of Hugh Douglas Stier and Ridgley Patterson Stier. According to the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation Real Property System, this house was built in 1900, which would be incorrect if it is the birthplace of the Stier brothers. … |
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| St. George's Spesutia Church aerial with location of family graves Approximate locations of family graves:
1-oldest Patterson graves (George, John, wives and some children)
2-William Presbury Patterson and family
3-Patterson-Stier family
4-John Hall of Cranberry and descendants |
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