



Chaptico MD 1679 Historic Lodge Vintage Photograph
This vintage photograph captures a significant architectural relic located in Chaptico, St. Marys County, Maryland. The structure, built before 1679, originally served as a hunting lodge for Sir Thomas Notley. It later became associated with prominent local figures, including Colonel William Rozier and his wife, Lady Ann Sewall, who was the stepdaughter of Lord Baltimore.
The image showcases the intricate brickwork and columns typical of the period, while illustrating signs of building deterioration that reflect the passage of time. The porch, a notable feature, adds to the historical significance of the property.
Documented as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this photograph serves as a valuable resource for understanding early American architecture and its evolution. The image was acquired from the estate of Frances Benjamin Johnston in 1953 and remains a testament to the rich history of St. Marys County.

Chaptico MD 1679 Historic Lodge Vintage Photograph