Maryland


Tree-Ring Dated Buildings in Maryland


Tobacco Barn #1, Albert Guy Farm, Clements Log Cabin at 417 Jonathan Street, Hagerstown Row House, Baltimore
Anderson House, Thurmont Antietam National Battlefield Appleby, Cambridge
Araby, Indian Head, Cambridge Barn at Strawbridge Shrine, The Beatty-Cramer House, Frederick
Bayly House and Outbuildings, Cambridge Belt Woods Tenant House #1, Woodmere, Best Farm, Frederick Co
Bethesda House, Ellicott City Black Friars Tobacco Barn, Newburg Bostwick Hall, Bladensburg
Bowman House, Frederick Bush Tavern Bussard Farm Kitchen
Calvert Barn, Bowie, Cedar Hill, Barstow, Clay’s Hope House and Barn, Bellevue
Cloverfields, Wye Mills Compton Bassett, Upper Marlboro Concord Plantation, Prince George's Co
Cooke's Range At Pope Farm, Derwood Cremona Farm, Mechanicsville Doughoregan Manor
Evergreen Barn Forgeman's House, Thurmont Friendship Farm, Frederick
Friendship House, La Plata Fugate House, Monkton, Handsell, Dorchester Co
Hawkins Pharsalia Hermitage Farm Quarter, Centreville Hess House, Keedysville
Hoke House, Catoctin Huckleberry Hall, Leitersburg, Jacob Leiter House, Leitersburg,
Joseph Fiery House Place, Clear Spring Josiah Henson Site, Montgomery Co Justice's Delight, Union Bridge
Keedy House and Cottage, Boonsboro Lawrence-Mathews, Mount Airy Linchester Mill, Preston, Caroline Co
Lisbon Hotel, Lisbon Little Bennett Regional Park, Clarksburg Log Cabin at 417 Jonathan Street, Hagerstown
Longevity Farm Tobacco Barn, La Plata Lyons Creek Boat Wreck, Calvert County Medford House, Preston
Melwood Park, Prince George's Co Middlekauf Farm, Kelly’s Purchase, Sharpsburg Mount Calvert, Upper Marlboro
Mount Lubentia, Upper Marlboro Mullen’s Folly, North East Ocean Hall, Bushwood
Old Wye Mill, Wye Mills Piper Farm, Antietam Poe House, Annapolis
Red House, Wye Plantation, Easton Roberts Inn, Cooksville, Rich Hill, Bel Alton
Addition to Rosses Chance, 5606 Ross Neck Road, Cambridge, Sellman House, Annapolis Severnside, Annapolis,
Shafer Farmstead, Burkittsville Shipwreck at Martinak State Park, Denton Shipwreck Found in the Nanticoke River in Vienna
Simpkin Coatback, La Plata Smart Tobacco Barn, Huntingtown Snively Farm, Keedysville
Snow Hill Manor, Laurel Society Hill, Mount Victoria, Society Hill, Mount Victoria
Sotterley Mansion, Hollywood, St Mary’s Co Stagg Hall, Port Tobacco Stubbs Barn, Wheaton
Summer House, Montpelier Mansion, Laurel The Wilderness, Trappe The Chester House, Woolford
Thomas Farm House, Frederick Co Thornton, Chestertown Watkins Regional Park, Tabocco
Whitehall, Annaplois Wilson H. Cecil House, Dickerson William Still Cabin, Caroline Co
Williams' Conquest, Kingston Woodlawn Manor Log Cabin, Sandy Spring Wyoming Farm, Clifton
Young-Buzby-Jones Store

As new building are dated they will be added to this list. If there is a building you are looking for that is not on the list please contact me at ref="mailto:michael@dendrochronology.com">michael@dendrochronology.com

 

Oxford

Tree-Ring

Laboratory

The Oxford Tree-Ring Laboratory provides cutting-edge commercial dendrochronological services to homeowners, architectural historians, and cultural resource managers. READ MORE

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Oxford Tree-Ring Laboratory

Proprietors
Michael Worthington
Jane Seiter, Ph.D

25 E. Montgomery St.
Baltimore, MD 21230

410-929-1520

michael@dendrochronology.com

Introduction to the Laboratory

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Basic Dendrochronology

The Laboratory's staff have been involved in scientific dating of over two hundred historic building both in the USA and UK. Detailed listing of all of them can be found READ MORE

Sampling Procedures

After two years of investigation of what was a planned rental property, the oldest dated house in North Carolina has been identified in Edenton.
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