Gresham (Edgewater, Maryland)
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gresham-edgewater-maryland-292-18599502
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Gresham (Edgewater, Maryland)
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Gresham is a historic home near Edgewater, Maryland. It is a large 2+1⁄2-story frame dwelling built in the late 1700s. John Gresham II lived at Gresham after 1686 on land owned by land-grant pioneer Captain Edward Selby. After the Selby heirs suffered financial setbacks, the plantation was owned briefly by the pirate William Cotter and then by assorted members of Colonel Nicholas Gassaway's family, including the sons of Captain John Gassaway, Lord High Sheriff of Annapolis. The Gresham family co
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Historic house in Maryland, United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gresham_(Edgewater,_Maryland)
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2022-12-25T00:58:30Z
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