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- MacAlpine abstract "MacAlpine, Rebecca's Lot is a historic home located at Ellicott City, Howard County, Maryland, United States. It was built by wealthy Baltimore attorney, James Mackubin, for his second wife, Gabriella Peter, a great-great-granddaughter of Martha Washington. She grew up at nearby Linwood, the daughter of Maj. George Washington Parke Custis Peter, who was the second son of Martha Parke Custis Peter of Tudor Place, Georgetown. She attended the famed Patapsco Female Institute and was a leading society member in Maryland. She was a cousin of Robert E. Lee's wife and his children spent many summers here after his death. Gabriella was known to be gracious but demanding. She initially lived at nearby Grey Rock but refused to stay there long as her husband had shared that home with his first wife. Her daughters were unable to leave her side during her lifetime, especially after the accidental 1903 death of her youngest son, Parke Custis, rendering them middle-aged spinsters at the time of her death.The Mackubins raised five children here: Ella Mackubin (1870–1956): unmarried; George Mackubin (1872–1964): married Maud Tayloe Perrin of Gloucester County, Virginia; He was the founder of McKubin & Company in 1899, now Legg Mason. Had issue: one son; two daughters (twins). Parke Custis Mackubin (1873–1903): unmarried; killed in a logging accident on his farm on Kent Island, Eareckson Farm. Had issue: one son. Emily Boyce Mackubin (1876–1946): unmarried; philanthropist. Mildred Lee Mackubin (1879–1938): married Arthur Gordon (after Gabriella's death) but no children.The property was sold after the death of Emily Mackubin in 1946 and subsequently subdivided into the present Dunloggin neighborhood. The family is buried at nearby St. John's Church where they were active members.It is a 2 1⁄2-story, three-bay by two-bay frame, nineteen room structure clad in novelty siding with corner boards, with a mansard roof covered with wood shingles. When built in 1868, the house had a low hip roof possibly changed to reflect the new mansard style as at her father's summer home, Linwood. The stone slave quarters were built about 1840 reside several houses south of the MacApline house. The Mackubin's owned at least 11 slaves on the property in the years prior to the civil war Mrs Mackubin's cousin was the daughter of General Robert E. LeeIn 1947, land developer Marcus A Wakefield Jr. purchased the MacApline site subdividing the property for the Dunloggin neighborhood leaving four lots around the MacApline building. In 1974, the property was denied zoning to be converted to an antique store. The house was restored throughout the 1970s and 1980s by resident owners with the surrounding property reduced to less than an acre.MacAlpine was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.".
- MacAlpine added "2004-12-23".
- MacAlpine area "2832.79949568".
- MacAlpine location Ellicott_City,_Maryland.
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- MacAlpine wikiPageWikiLink Bay_(architecture).
- MacAlpine wikiPageWikiLink Bon_Air_Manor_(Ellicott_City,_Maryland).
- MacAlpine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Ellicott_City,_Maryland.
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- MacAlpine wikiPageWikiLink Ellicott_City,_Maryland.
- MacAlpine wikiPageWikiLink Gray_Rock_(Ellicott_City,_Maryland).
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- MacAlpine wikiPageWikiLink Howard_County,_Maryland.
- MacAlpine wikiPageWikiLink Legg_Mason.
- MacAlpine wikiPageWikiLink Linwood,_Carroll_County,_Maryland.
- MacAlpine wikiPageWikiLink Linwood_Center.
- MacAlpine wikiPageWikiLink Mansard_roof.
- MacAlpine wikiPageWikiLink Martha_Parke_Custis_Peter.
- MacAlpine wikiPageWikiLink Martha_Washington.
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- MacAlpine wikiPageWikiLink Patapsco_Female_Institute.
- MacAlpine wikiPageWikiLink Temora_(Ellicott_City,_Maryland).
- MacAlpine wikiPageWikiLink Tudor_Place.
- MacAlpine wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- MacAlpine wikiPageWikiLinkText "MacAlpine".
- MacAlpine wikiPageWikiLinkText "MacApline Manor".
- MacAlpine yearOfConstruction "1868".
- MacAlpine added "2004-12-23".
- MacAlpine architecture "Second Empire".
- MacAlpine caption "MacAlpine, January 2011".
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- MacAlpine latDegrees "39".
- MacAlpine latDirection "N".
- MacAlpine latMinutes "16".
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- MacAlpine location "3621".
- MacAlpine locmapin "Maryland".
- MacAlpine longDegrees "76".
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- MacAlpine longSeconds "46.1892".
- MacAlpine name "MacAlpine".
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- MacAlpine subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Ellicott_City,_Maryland.
- MacAlpine subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1868.
- MacAlpine subject Category:Houses_in_Howard_County,_Maryland.
- MacAlpine subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Maryland.
- MacAlpine subject Category:Howard_County,_Maryland_landmarks.
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- MacAlpine type Location.
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- MacAlpine comment "MacAlpine, Rebecca's Lot is a historic home located at Ellicott City, Howard County, Maryland, United States. It was built by wealthy Baltimore attorney, James Mackubin, for his second wife, Gabriella Peter, a great-great-granddaughter of Martha Washington. She grew up at nearby Linwood, the daughter of Maj. George Washington Parke Custis Peter, who was the second son of Martha Parke Custis Peter of Tudor Place, Georgetown.".
- MacAlpine label "MacAlpine".
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