John T. Warfield House

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Coordinates39°08′32″N 76°52′18″W / 39.14222°N 76.87167°W / 39.14222; -76.87167
Built1885
Architectural styleGothic Revival
John T. Warfield House
John T. Warfield House is located in Maryland
John T. Warfield House
Location of John T. Warfield House in Maryland
Nearest cityNorth Laurel, Maryland
Coordinates39°08′32″N 76°52′18″W / 39.14222°N 76.87167°W / 39.14222; -76.87167
Built1885
Architectural styleGothic Revival

The John T. Warfield House is a historic house in North Laurel in the U.S. state of Maryland. The site is currently owned by the Maryland Milk Producers Association.

John T. Warfield was a civil war draftee from Howard County.[1] He married Rachel Virginia Dorsey in 1862, and with their sons Lee Clagett and Seth lived at the 188-acre (76 ha) estate until 1899.[2]

The house is a one-story three-bay-wide wood building on a stone foundation built in 1885 for John T. Warfield.[3]

The Maryland State Highway administration hired the company Traceries to document the historical status of the property. The auditor described the site as non-historical, although John T. Warfield's other house of similar design, construction, era and architecture in Montgomery County was considered significantly historic.[4]

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