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- Ash_Hill abstract "Ash Hill, or Hitching Post Hill, is a two-story brick dwelling erected ca. 1840, and located on Rosemary Lane, in Hyattsville, Prince George's County, Maryland. The house was built by Robert Clark, an Englishman who was seeking space and quiet in contrast to the crowded city of Washington, D.C. In 1875, General Edward Fitzgerald Beale bought the property. Beale entertained luminaries such as President U.S. Grant (a close personal friend who kept his two Arabian horses, Leopard and Linden, stabled at Ash Hill), President Grover Cleveland and Buffalo Bill Cody. The house, with its foot-thick brick walls and hilltop site, is an imposing one, made even more so by the massive pillared porch which surrounds it on three sides. The porch was added by Admiral Chauncey Thomas who purchased the property in 1895.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.".
- Ash_Hill added "1977-09-16".
- Ash_Hill location Hyattsville,_Maryland.
- Ash_Hill nrhpReferenceNumber "77001523".
- Ash_Hill thumbnail Ash_Hill_Nov_08.JPG?width=300.
- Ash_Hill wikiPageExternalLink NRDetail.aspx?HDID=434&COUNTY=Prince%20Georges&FROM=NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY=Prince%20Georges.
- Ash_Hill wikiPageExternalLink pages+21_73.pdf.
- Ash_Hill wikiPageID "20004223".
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- Ash_Hill yearOfConstruction "1840".
- Ash_Hill added "1977-09-16".
- Ash_Hill architect "Clark,Robert".
- Ash_Hill architecture "Greek Revival, Late Victorian".
- Ash_Hill built "1840".
- Ash_Hill cap "1".
- Ash_Hill caption "Ash Hill November 2008".
- Ash_Hill data "3".
- Ash_Hill governingBody "Private".
- Ash_Hill hasPhotoCollection Ash_Hill.
- Ash_Hill id "md1168".
- Ash_Hill latDegrees "38".
- Ash_Hill latDirection "N".
- Ash_Hill latMinutes "58".
- Ash_Hill latSeconds "49".
- Ash_Hill location "3308".
- Ash_Hill locmapin "Maryland".
- Ash_Hill longDegrees "76".
- Ash_Hill longDirection "W".
- Ash_Hill longMinutes "57".
- Ash_Hill longSeconds "34".
- Ash_Hill name "Ash Hill".
- Ash_Hill photos "6".
- Ash_Hill refnum "77001523".
- Ash_Hill survey "MD-976".
- Ash_Hill title "Hitching Post Hill, 3308 Rosemary Lane, Hyattsville, Prince George's County, MD".
- Ash_Hill subject Category:Historic_American_Buildings_Survey_in_Maryland.
- Ash_Hill subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1840.
- Ash_Hill subject Category:Houses_in_Prince_George's_County,_Maryland.
- Ash_Hill subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Maryland.
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- Ash_Hill type HousesInPrinceGeorge'sCounty,Maryland.
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- Ash_Hill comment "Ash Hill, or Hitching Post Hill, is a two-story brick dwelling erected ca. 1840, and located on Rosemary Lane, in Hyattsville, Prince George's County, Maryland. The house was built by Robert Clark, an Englishman who was seeking space and quiet in contrast to the crowded city of Washington, D.C. In 1875, General Edward Fitzgerald Beale bought the property. Beale entertained luminaries such as President U.S.".
- Ash_Hill label "Ash Hill".
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- Ash_Hill lat "38.98027777777778".
- Ash_Hill long "-76.95944444444444".
- Ash_Hill wasDerivedFrom Ash_Hill?oldid=596622877.
- Ash_Hill depiction Ash_Hill_Nov_08.JPG.
- Ash_Hill isPrimaryTopicOf Ash_Hill.
- Ash_Hill name "Ash Hill".