Posted by Susan G. Pearl on January 28, 2005, 1:18 pm, in reply to "house at Rt 50 and 301" If you mean the brick house in the area being developed into the Maryland Science and Tech Center, on the north side of US 50/301 and the east side of MD 3, it is Melford - circa 1840, home of the Duckett, then Hardisty, then Slingluff families. (The Ducketts had a frame house on the same property before the construction of the present house.) The present Melford house is indeed a wonderful place, and its future use within the Center is as yet undetermined. There were other houses in that general area, e.g., the Tyler family farmhouse just south of US 50 on the east side of US 301 (that farmhouse came down some years ago); and a little farther south, also on the east side of US 301 was "Beverly", the mid-19th-century frame house of the Mullikin and later Hyatt families (it also was demolished more than ten years ago and replaced by a big residential development called "Arch - something" Hope this helps! sgp
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Hi Mercine,
. So your friend may be referring to one of them.
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