Frankland and Marshall houses used for restoration of Piscataway, Fort Washington, circa 1929-1930

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Title:
Frankland and Marshall houses used for restoration of Piscataway, Fort Washington, circa 1929-1930
Summary:
Frankland-Marshall Houses. Both used in restoring Harmony Hall also Cherry Hill Manor and eighteenth century Masonic Lodge, from friendly St. Mary's Hall from Piscataway, used in restoration of Piscataway, Fort Washington, Maryland, circa 1929-1930. This is the first out of two sheets in the folder.
Century:
1901-2000
Place of origin – Continent:
North America
Place of origin – Country:
United States of America
Place of origin – Region:
Maryland
Place of origin – Settlement:
Fort Washington
Temporal subject:
1921-1930
Geographical subject – Continent:
North America
Geographical subject – Country:
United States of America
Geographical subject – Region:
Maryland
Geographical subject – Settlement:
Fort Washington
Topical subjects:
Houses
Conservation & resortation
Harmony Hall (Oxon Hill, Md.)
ArchivesUM location:
Charles Wallace Collins papers
  • series 7
  • box 1
  • folder Photos-Frankland Marshall House 1929-1930
Repository:
Historical Manuscripts
Browse terms:
Architecture, Landscape, Historic Places
Copyright holder:
unknown
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