Oxon Hill Manor is a neo-Georgian house of 49 rooms, located at Forest Heights, Prince George's County, Maryland. It was designed in 1928 for Sumner Welles (1892-1961) by the Washington architect, Jules Henri de Sibour (1872-1938). It was built in 1929, and consists of a two-story main block of Flemish bond brick and a northern wing. Also on the property are two outbuildings contemporary with the house; a five-car garage and attached manager's quarters and greenhouse, and a stable. There are also formal gardens on the grounds.[2]
^"National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
^Mary Fraser dePackah and Pamela James (July 1976). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Oxon Hill Manor" (PDF). Maryland Historical Trust. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
OxonHillManor is a neo-Georgian house of 49 rooms, located at Forest Heights, Prince George's County, Maryland. It was designed in 1928 for Sumner Welles...
married a widow, Rebecca (Dulaney) Addison, and the couple lived at OxonHillManor in Prince George's County, Maryland. Their son, Thomas Hawkins Hanson...
land using enslaved people to do so. Part of the estate was known as OxonHillManor at the time. In the early 19th Century, Dr. Samuel DeButts, a native...
new bride Hortense Addison, daughter of Lloyd Dulany Addison of the OxonHillManor Addison's. Augusta Jane Evans purchased the house from Batre in 1857...
Congress. In poor health, he died on November 15, 1783, while visiting OxonHillManor in Prince George's County, Maryland, the plantation of his nephew Thomas...
Dulaney's of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, and later Welbourne, and the OxonHillManor Addison's. Adley H. Gladden, First President, was a lieutenant colonel...
State; Lloyd Dulany Addison (son of Walter Dulany Addison, of the OxonHillManor Addisons, members of the Tidewater gentry) born in Kentucky, partner...
State Department. He sold his estate outside Washington in 1952, when OxonHillManor became the home of a "huge collection of Americana." In 1956, Confidential...
the county–state maintenance boundary on OxonHill Road just north of the entrance to OxonHillManor. OxonHill Road continues south toward Fort Washington...
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