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Ellerslie is a historic home located at Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland, United States. It is a two story frame house of basic Georgian styling, with two exterior chimneys at each end. It was possibly built as early as the mid 18th century, and was extensively altered and enlarged about 1790-1820. A porch was added in 1965. It is the birthplace of Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer.
Ellerslie was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
Located Glenwood in Howard County, Maryland, United States, Ellerslie Plantation.
The Elerslie slave plantation was built on the lands of Captain Thomas Hobbs given to his daughter Amelia. Jasper and Amelia Peddicord built a twin side-by-side house around a log hunting lodge built about 1763. In 1830 Richard Snowden purchased the land for a wedding present. In 1835, Nicholas Snowden of Montpeiler married Elizabeth Ridgley Warfield. Richard and his sons left to pursue the California Gold Rush. The House was purchased in 1845 by Basil Crapster who expanded the house to a mirrored layout. In 1945 Jaessie Hakes and his wife purchased the manor and 132 acres of surrounding land plus adjoining properties which have been subdivided for residential construction.
The manor is a two and one-half story house with stone construction. Outbuildings include a stone spring house and wood barn built in the late 1700s.
Ellerslie is a historic plantation house located near Linden, Cumberland County, North Carolina. It was built about 1790, and is a 1 1/2-story, six bay by two bay, Georgian style frame dwelling with a two-story Greek Revival style addition. It features a wide shed porch with plastered cove ceiling.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.