Judge Morris Estate, Mill Creek Hundred
- Address: 76 Polly Drummond Hill Rd
- Vicinity: White Clay Creek State Park
| Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
| 1792/00/00 | The 2.5 story section of the Morris House is built by John Barclay. | |||||
| 1808/00/00 | Andrew C Gray | Home | Andrew Gray buys the Morris estate, making it the family home, they named it "Chestnut Hill". | |||
| 1825/00/00 | Andrew Gray adds the 1.5 story west wing to accomidate a growing number of servants. | |||||
| 1865/00/00 | Andrew C Gray | Seller | Andrew C Gray sells Chestnut Hill to Robert Cook. Cook will farm the land for nine years, until his death in 1874. | |||
| 1934/00/00 | Judge Hugh M Morris and his wife, Emma, buy Chestnut Hill farm. Restore the stone house and build the eastern kitchen wing. |
| Particulars for Judge Morris Estate, Mill Creek Hundred: | |
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| Area of Significance | Architecture |
| Sight Category | Building |
| Building Type | Mansion |
| Historic Use | Single dwelling |
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