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Doughoregan Manor, near Ellicott City, Maryland, USA, c18th century (1921). Artist: James Preston
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Doughoregan Manor, near Ellicott City, Maryland, USA, c18th century (1921). Artist: James Preston
Doughoregan Manor, near Ellicott City, Maryland, USA, c18th century (1921). From 1766 to 1832, Doughoregan Manor was the country home of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence. Plate taken from Famous Colonial Houses, by Paul M Hollister, published by David McKay (Philadelphia, 1921)
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This print showcases Doughoregan Manor, a magnificent 18th-century country home located near Ellicott City, Maryland. The image, captured by the talented artist James Preston in 1921, transports us back to a time when this grand mansion stood as a symbol of American history and elegance. Doughoregan Manor holds significant historical importance as it served as the cherished residence of Charles Carroll of Carrollton from 1766 to 1832. Charles Carroll was not only an esteemed figure but also the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence. This fact adds an extra layer of reverence and admiration for this remarkable estate. The photograph is taken from "Famous Colonial Houses" a literary masterpiece authored by Paul M Hollister and published by David McKay in Philadelphia in 1921. It beautifully captures the essence of colonial architecture with its intricate details and timeless charm. As we gaze upon this image, our eyes are drawn to the majestic driveway leading up to Doughoregan Manor, surrounded by lush gardens and towering trees that exude tranquility and natural beauty. The vibrant colors bring life to every element within the frame, making us feel like we are stepping into another era. James Preston's artistic vision allows us to appreciate both the architectural brilliance and serene surroundings that make Doughoregan Manor such an enchanting place. This print serves as a testament to America's rich heritage while paying homage to those who played pivotal roles in shaping its destiny.
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