Area less than one acre NRHP Reference # 75000908 Added to NRHP 25 September 1975 | Built 1847 (1847) Opened 1847 | |
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Milton is a historic home located at Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. The house was constructed in two stages and is built of uncoursed granite. The older section, constructed prior to 1820, is one and one-half stories and a two-story three bay structure was subsequently built in 1847. Outbuildings on the property include a square, stone smokehouse with a square, hipped roof, and a 19th-century stone ice house. It was the home of Nathan Loughborough, Comptroller of the Treasury during the John Adams administration. From 1934 until the 1970s, the house was owned by the agricultural economist, Mordecai J. Ezekiel.
Milton was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
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