Hickory Ridge (Highland, Maryland)
Hickory Ridge or White Hall is located in Highland in Howard County, Maryland, United States. The Hickory Ridge slave plantation was built in 1749 for Greenberry Ridgeley on a 500-acre tract he inherited from his father Henry Ridgley, who also settled the lands and mill site that became Savage, Maryland. Originally called "White Hall", the building is a two-and-a-half-story structure made of Flemish brick bond.
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Hickory Ridge (Highland, Maryland)
Hickory Ridge or White Hall is located in Highland in Howard County, Maryland, United States. The Hickory Ridge slave plantation was built in 1749 for Greenberry Ridgeley on a 500-acre tract he inherited from his father Henry Ridgley, who also settled the lands and mill site that became Savage, Maryland. Originally called "White Hall", the building is a two-and-a-half-story structure made of Flemish brick bond.
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