Chase-Lloyd House
- Address: 22 Maryland Ave
- Hours: March-December Monday-Saturday 2pm-4pm
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1769/00/00 | Samuel Chase | Owner | Construction begins on a residence for Samuel Chase. | |||
1771/00/00 | Edward Lloyd IV | Home | Samuel Chase sells his unfinished house to Edward Lloyd IV. Lloyd had just been elected as delegate for Talbot County on the eastern shore where his plantations and primary residence are located. | |||
1772/00/00 | Elizabeth Tayloe Lloyd | Home | The Lloyd family live at their townhouse while Edward represents Talbot County at the Maryland General Assembly, 1771-1774. | |||
1774/00/00 | William Buckland | Architect | Chase-Lloyd House is completed, with interiors by William Buckland. | |||
1784/05/26 | Mary Lloyd Key | Born | Elizabeth Tayloe wife of Colonel Edward Lloyd, gives birth to a daughter, Mary "Polly" Tayloe. | |||
1800/07/22 | Edward Lloyd V | Home | At age 21, Edward Lloyd inherits his family plantation and the Chase-Lloyd House. | |||
1802/01/01 | Francis Scott Key | Groom | Mary Tayloe Lloyd marries Francis Scott Key at the father of the brides residence in Annapolis, Maryland. | Marriage of Mary Tayloe Lloyd and Francis Scott Key | ||
1802/01/01 | Mary Lloyd Key | Bride | Mary Tayloe Lloyd marries Francis Scott Key at the father of the brides residence in Annapolis, Maryland. | Marriage of Mary Tayloe Lloyd and Francis Scott Key |
Particulars for Chase-Lloyd House: | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Criteria | Architecture-Engineering |
Sight Category | Building |
Architectural Style | Georgian Architecture |
Level of Significance | National |
Owner | Private |
Historic Use | Single dwelling |
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Activity Category | Tour |
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