Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 7
Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 7 | |
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General information | |
Location | Guilford Road Jessup, Maryland |
Coordinates | 39°08′18″N 76°48′24″W / 39.13829°N 76.80658°W |
Construction started | 1896 |
Completed | 1896 |
Height | |
Roof | Shingle |
Design and construction | |
Developer | Trustees and directors of Mount Moriah Lodge Number 7 Benevolent Sons and Daughters of Abraham |
Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 7, is a historic building located in Jessup, Maryland. It is a two-story lodge constructed in the late 19th century.
The two-story building was constructed in a predominantly African American community along Guilford road, one of the "rolling roads" for hand-rolled barrel shipment of tobacco to market in Annapolis, Maryland. The building was constructed in conjunction with Asbury United Methodist Church built prior to 1860.[1]
The building is a wood sided two-story gable front building constructed on brick columns. The bottom floor was open for community use. The side yard has a shared cemetery for Lodge members with a mix of marked and unmarked graves. The building resides on a half acre lot provided by Cornelius and Catherine Mack for $16 in 1896. An adjoining lot to the church was set aside for a colored school, which was not built. The modern Maryland Route 32 built in the 1960s parallels Guilford Road and is considered detrimental to the historical character of the site. In a 2003 historical inventory, the building was listed as vacant and had significant roof damage from a fallen tree and the property boundaries were reduced to a quarter acre.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Preservation Howard County". Retrieved 11 January 2014.
- ^ "HO-800 Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 7". Retrieved 10 January 2014.