Montrose in Clarksville, Maryland, is a historic slave plantation dating back to 1844, built by Dr. William H. Hardey, a prominent physician and secessionist during the American Civil War. The property, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, features a stone structure with distinctive architectural elements and is situated next to Huntington Farms, a house built by Dr. Hardey's brother.
Surrounded by barns and outbuildings, Montrose's 4.2-acre estate includes a gravesite for the Hardey family and slaves, reflecting the historical significance of the property. The plantation's rich history and architectural charm make it a notable landmark in Howard County, Maryland.
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