Sotterley
- Also Known As: Bowles' Separation also Resurrection Manor
- Address: MD 245 and Vista Rd
- Vicinity: E of jct of MD 245 and Vista Rd
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1650/00/00 | Resurrection Manor, a 4,000 acre tract, is granted to Thomas Cornwaleys. | |||||
1660/00/00 | After Thomas Cornwaleys orders bricks in 1660, Resurrection Manor (lost) is built between 1660 to 1720 as a 1-room house with a garret, a later 1.5 story addition was added. It was razed in 2002 and replaced with a home at 45270 Daniels Road. | |||||
1727/00/00 | ||||||
1772/09/23 | Ann Plater Key | Born | Elizabeth Ann Rousby Plater, wife of George Plater, gives birth to a daughter, Ann Plater, in St Mary's County, Province of Maryland. | |||
1785/00/00 | Boulton and Abell | Craftsman | In the 1780s, Boulton and Abell craft the staircase and parlor of Sotterley. | |||
1792/02/10 | George Plater | Final Resting Place | George Plater dies in Annapolis, Maryland. His body was laid to rest at Sotterley, on the banks of the Patuxent River in St Mary's County. | |||
1910/00/00 | Herbert L Satterlee | Home | Louisa and Herbert Satterlee buy the Sotterley Plantation in southern Maryland. There builders will reconstruct the found chimneys and pour a concrete footing beneath the entire residence, stabilizing the structure but obscuring some historic clues. |
Particulars for Sotterley: | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Criteria | Architecture-Engineering |
Sight Category | Building |
Architectural Feature | Chinese Chippendale Balustrade |
Area of Significance | Education |
Criteria | Historic Event |
Area of Significance | Politics-government |
Owner | Private |
Historic Use | Single dwelling |
Area of Significance | Social History |
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