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Rorabaugh House

Coordinates: 39°07′57.7″N 76°47′59.7″W / 39.132694°N 76.799917°W / 39.132694; -76.799917
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Rorabaugh House
Rorabaugh House is located in Maryland
Rorabaugh House
Location of Rorabaugh House in Maryland
Nearest cityJessup, Maryland
Coordinates39°07′57.7″N 76°47′59.7″W / 39.132694°N 76.799917°W / 39.132694; -76.799917
Area10750 Guilford Road, Jessup Maryland
Built1854-1863
Architectural style(s)Romanesque

The Rorabaugh House is a historic Romanesque house located on Guilford Road in Jessup, Maryland.

The structure was built by William P. Cresson in a period after Howard County was split off from Anne Arundel County.[citation needed] Micheal Fitzsimmons purchased the property on the 5th of October 1863 for $4,600.[citation needed] The two-story, L-shaped wood-framed house sat on property subdivided down to 4.5 acres. The adjoining lots and structures created for the daughters of the heirs were destroyed to create Maryland Route 32.[1]

The house was once owned by Maryland Maryland House of Delegates and politician William C. Bevan.[2][3] The house was razed between 1984 and 1988.[citation needed]

See also

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Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 7

References

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  1. ^ "HO-335". Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Maryland State Archives". 1 January 2015.
  3. ^ Frederick N. Rasmussen (7 November 2000). "William Charles Bevan Sr., 73, educator, state legislator, softball and tennis player". The Baltimore Sun.