Brother's Partnership
Historic site in Ellicott City, Maryland
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Location of Brother's Partnership in Maryland
Brother's Partnership (also called Peter Harmon House) is a historic house in Ellicott City, Howard County, Maryland.
The house is located on a 600-acre tract patented in 1734 by Joshua Dorsey named "Brother's Partnership". The house built on the property is a wooden structure with L-shaped additions. James and Harriet Shipley sold the 66-acre property to Peter A. Harmon and the neighboring Curtis-Shipley Farmstead in 1874. In 1890 a kitchen addition was built onto the house. In 1927 a major restoration was completed. The property has been subdivided with no visible signs of the original farm. The house is surrounded by modern buildings in a residential cul-de-sac.
See also
- List of Howard County properties in the Maryland Historical Trust
- Curtis-Shipley Farmstead
- Long Reach, Columbia, Maryland
- Wheatfield (Ellicott City, Maryland)
- Bethesda (Ellicott City, Maryland)
References
- ^ "HO-438" (PDF). Retrieved 1 January 2016.