Where Land and Water Intertwine: An Architectural History of Talbot County, Maryland |
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added addition alterations appears arches architecture bays block brick building built central chimney church Circa colonial common construction corner cornice County's covered Creek detail door dormers dwelling early east Eastern Shore Easton Edward elevation entrance example exterior facade farm Federal fireplace flanked Flemish bond floor four frame gable end gable roof garden Goldsborough Gothic hall History important interesting interior John kitchen laid land late later living Lloyd located main facade mantel Maryland Michaels molded nineteenth century one-and-one-half-story one-story original Oxford paneled parlor period pilasters Point porch present Private probably Quaker raised rear remains revival rises River served side similar stair stands story Street structure style suggests Talbot County tall three-bay Tilghman town Trappe trim two-and-one-half-story two-story walls Washington Street wide wing