Built 1741 (1741) Opened 1741 Phone +1 410-548-4900 ext. 114 | NRHP Reference # 71000379 Area 227 ha Added to NRHP 18 February 1971 | |
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Location Pemberton Rd., Salisbury, Maryland Address 5561 Plantation Ln, Salisbury, MD 21801, USA Similar Pemberton Historical Park, Poplar Hill Mansion, Sturgis One Room School, Costen House, Anne Arundel County Fr |
Pemberton Hall is a historic home located at Salisbury, Wicomico County, Maryland, United States. It is a 1 1⁄2-story, three-bay, Flemish bond brick house with a gambrel roof. The construction date of "1741" is scratched in a brick above the side door. One of Isaac Handy's (d. 1763), builder of Pemberton Hall, five sons was George Handy (1756–1820), a charter member of the Society of the Cincinnati. During the American Civil War, the Hall was the home of Allison Parsons, a Southern sympathizer, who insisted on firing a cannon upon the receipt of news of each Confederate victory. In 1868, the Governor of Maryland, Elihu E. Jackson (1837–1907), purchased Pemberton Hall with James Cannon at a trustee's sale. Seth Taylor owned Pemberton Hall from 1931 to 1963, at which time the Pemberton Hall Foundation took it over and restored the house.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.