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Young Family Collection

MSA SC 5834
Dates1860-1959
Mediumoriginals
RestrictionsContact Special Collections with access questions.
StorageMSA SC 5834-1-22, 29, 30 located on 33/03/01/86, shelf 7
MSA SC 5834-1-20, 21 located on 33/03/01/89, shelf 7
MSA SC 5834-1-23, 24, 25 located on 33/03/02/90
MSA SC 5834-1-1 through 5834-1-19, 5834-1-26, 27, 28 located on 33/3/2/89
Description
Family photographs, albums and ephemera relating to the Young Family of Prince Georges County. The Young Family emigrated from England in the 20th c. and resided at "Chelsea"

COLLECTION STILL IN PROCESSING STAGE

Built in late eighteenth century, rebuilt circa 1830—Chelsea is a two-story, hip-roof frame house with a bracketed cornice and a combination of Federal and Greek Revival style interior trim. The small Federal style house was purchased by the Berry family in the 1790s, and enlarged and renovated a generation later. It remained in the Berry family until 1917. It is a good example of the evolution of a fine country house.

History
Original name: MNPPC Montpelier Chelsea Collection

Collection Inventory
Series 1: Photos
Microfilm Inventory

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