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- Shipley_House abstract "The Shipley House, part of (Woodford) is located in Marriottsville in Howard County, Maryland, United States.The Shipley House is a series of six building supporting a farm in Alpha Maryland. The 55acre property was part of a 3,440 acre land grant named Woodford patented in 1727 from Charles Carrolls son Bennidict Leonard. John Taylor acquired the land and 2,907 acres of the estate were sold to Phillip Hammond in 1744. In 1777 Charles Hammond bequeathed 1500 acres of Woodford and his slaves to his son. Nathan Shipley acquired a portion and through inheritance, Joshua H Sipley acquired 77 acres of the Woodford estate, raising 12 children onsite. The slave plantation harvested tobacco and grain crops. The frame farm house was constructed in 1830. Outbuildings included a wellhouse (1900), a frame shed (1835), an Bank Barn (1884)John and Mary O'Mara farmed and maintained the property as \"Sunnyside Farm\" raiding hoses and cattle until sale in 1979. The farm was purchased by Howard County in 1979 as possible expansion space for the controversial Alpha Ridge Landfill project. The county boarded up the properties without maintenance. In August 1992, the firm of Goodwin and Associates determined that the deterioration that occurred in twelve years of ownership by Howard County negated any effort to preserve the property. The land was converted to the Alpha Ridge Community Park in 1994, demolishing the Shipley House and outbuildings to replace them with a complex of revenue generating ball fields and facilities.".
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- Shipley_House wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_Ridge_Landfill.
- Shipley_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Maryland.
- Shipley_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Howard_County,_Maryland.
- Shipley_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plantation_houses_in_Maryland.
- Shipley_House wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Carroll_of_Carrollton.
- Shipley_House wikiPageWikiLink Howard_County,_Maryland.
- Shipley_House wikiPageWikiLink Marriottsville,_Maryland.
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- Shipley_House wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shipley House".
- Shipley_House architecture "Log".
- Shipley_House built "abt 1830".
- Shipley_House latDegrees "39".
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- Shipley_House latMinutes "19".
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- Shipley_House locmapin "Maryland".
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- Shipley_House name "Shipley House".
- Shipley_House nearestCity Marriottsville,_Maryland.
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- Shipley_House subject Category:History_of_Maryland.
- Shipley_House subject Category:Houses_in_Howard_County,_Maryland.
- Shipley_House subject Category:Plantation_houses_in_Maryland.
- Shipley_House subject Category:Alpha,_Maryland.
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- Shipley_House comment "The Shipley House, part of (Woodford) is located in Marriottsville in Howard County, Maryland, United States.The Shipley House is a series of six building supporting a farm in Alpha Maryland. The 55acre property was part of a 3,440 acre land grant named Woodford patented in 1727 from Charles Carrolls son Bennidict Leonard. John Taylor acquired the land and 2,907 acres of the estate were sold to Phillip Hammond in 1744.".
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- Shipley_House name "Shipley House".