Whitehall Drawings
Architectural drawings of Whitehall, an estate located near Annapolis, Maryland, and a proposed (though never built) state house for Maryland. Designed by Joseph Horatio Anderson and built in the mid-1760s for and under the supervision of Horatio Sharpe, the incumbent governor of Maryland, Whitehall is an early example of the neoclassical architectural style in America and one of only two pre-Revolutionary houses to feature a full temple portico. William Buckland is thought to have been responsible for the elaborate interior.
The Whitehall estate collection includes architectural drawings from the 18th to the 21st century, including a set of drawings by Charles Scarlett, Jr., who restored the house to its 1787 appearance in the 1950s
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