Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1824/00/00 | Junius Brutus Booth | Home | After buying a farm in Bel Air, Maryland, Junius Brutus Booth moves a log house to his new property. | |||
1847/00/00 | William H Ranlett | Architect | Tudor Hall cottage is built for Junius Brutus Booth c 1847 according to a design published by William H Ranlett in plates 44 and 45, Design XVII, of The Architect, 1847. | |||
1852/12/00 | John Wilkes Booth | Home | John Wilkes Booth begins living at Tudor Hall with his mother, brother Joseph, and two sisters. JW Booth stayed through much of 1856. | |||
1856/00/00 | Edwin Booth | Home | After returning from California, Edwin Booth briefly lives at Tudor before moving the family back to Baltimore. | |||
1880/00/00 | The next owner of Tudor Hall, Samuel A S Kyle, moves Junius Booth's log house to a distant corner of the farm. As of 1972, it still remained but it was almost completely obscured by additions. |
Particulars for Tudor Hall: | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Criteria | Architecture-Engineering |
Sight Category | Building |
Architectural Style | Gothic Revival |
Area of Significance | Performing Arts |
Criteria | Person |
Area of Significance | Politics-government |
Owner | Private |
Historic Use | Single dwelling |
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