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Grace Creek Farm

Grace Creek Farm, Bozman, Talbot County, Maryland (38.752706, -76.263988)


Primary House Felling Dates: Spring 1798, Winter 1797/8


Site Master 1675-1797 (white oak) GCMDx1 (t = 8.51 CRMDx1; 8.35 CHTMx1; 8.14 BFMDx1


Grace Creek Farm is a framed house on the Eastern Shore of Maryland that is in the process of being dismantled and rebuilt.


Dendrochronological analysis has shown that the building was constructed from timbers felled in the winter of 1797/8 and the spring of 1798.


Worthington, M J and Seiter, J I 20226 “The Tree-Ring Dating of Grace Creek Farm, Bozman, Maryland” Oxford Tree-Ring Laboratory Report 2026/06



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