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- Athol_Manor abstract "Athol, is a historic slave manor and recotory located in Columbia (Simpsonville), Howard County, Maryland, United States.The house was built as the neighboring rectory of the Christ Church Guilford, which was built on the site of a 1711 burned church which was rebuilt. Edmund Lord Bishop of London sent Viscount of Oxenford, James MacGill to administer a chapel of ease in Queen Caroline Parish in Anne Arundel County. (later broke off to become Howard County.) On 17 August 1732, King Charles granted 600 acres to James MacGill to form a new Church of England in the Maryland Colony. The patent was titled \"Athol\" after McGill's home in Scotland. The title named the county \"Winkepin\", a reference to the future Wincopin plantation. \"Williams Lot\", \"Scantlings Lot\", and \"Brown's Hopyard\" were combined into a new 875 acre patent named \"Athole Enlarged\" on 29 September 1763. McGill brought laborers from Scotland and local slaves to construct the granite building where he raised eleven children with his wife Sarah Hilleary. Construction on Athole started in 1732, and finished by 1740. A side addition was built in 1768. A steep roof and door size windows were built to minimize taxes to England on certain features. A square cupola was added, and later removed due to deterioration. A conservatory was constructed in the 1980s. In 1776, the American Revolutionary War caused the cutoff from the Church of England. McGill accumulated a total of 837 acres to his estate before he died in 1779 and was buried on the estate. The property was contested among the MacGill heirs until sold to John Hathaway in 1821 for $3,944.50. Subsequent owners included Nehemiah Moxley Sr, whose decedent's would serve as county commissioner and subdivider of large tracts of Howard County to form the Columbia development. In 1927, the estate was conveyed by James Clark to local newspaper magnate Paul Griffith Stromberg to the Coar family who added electricity, plumbing and central heating. Tom and Edwina Dike maintained the house until 1986 as Columbia was built on subdivisions of the land. The property located adjacent to Route 29, has been subdivided down to 147 acres in 1863, 14 acres in 1976, and just 2.3 acres surrounding the site today. The site with a stone marker labeled Athol 1730, was purchased by the Rouse Company. Two Gravesites located on the estate were moved for residential development, gravesites to the east had tombstones removed without bodies re-interred before development. A 1997 historical survey recommending the property for National Historic Register status for significant contributions to history, Architecture and artistic merit. The recommendation was denied by the office of preservation services. All but one pre-colonial structures in the limits of the planned community of Columbia have been denied historic status. The Martin Road Park is built on the property adjacent to the manor home.".
- Athol_Manor location Columbia,_Maryland.
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- Athol_Manor wikiPageWikiLink Simpsonville,_Maryland.
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- Athol_Manor wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Athol"".
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- Athol_Manor architecture Georgian_architecture.
- Athol_Manor built "1740".
- Athol_Manor caption "Last view of historic Athol Manor from the Columbia Post Road before erection of barrier walls.".
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- Athol_Manor location "6680".
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- Athol_Manor name "Athol Manor".
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- Athol_Manor subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Columbia,_Maryland.
- Athol_Manor subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1740.
- Athol_Manor subject Category:Houses_in_Howard_County,_Maryland.
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- Athol_Manor comment "Athol, is a historic slave manor and recotory located in Columbia (Simpsonville), Howard County, Maryland, United States.The house was built as the neighboring rectory of the Christ Church Guilford, which was built on the site of a 1711 burned church which was rebuilt. Edmund Lord Bishop of London sent Viscount of Oxenford, James MacGill to administer a chapel of ease in Queen Caroline Parish in Anne Arundel County.".
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- Athol_Manor name "Athol Manor".