Inventory No. 15 21 Maryland Inventory of 1. Name of Property (indicate preferred name) historic John O Etchison House other 2. Location street and number 25611 Long Corner Road not for publication city, town Gaithersburg vicinity county Montgomery 3. Owner of Property (give names and mailing addresses of all owners) name Opal S & J A Blair, Trustees street and number 25611 Long Corner Road telephone city, town Gaithersburg state MD zip code 20882 4. Location of Legal Description courthouse, registry of deeds, etc. Montgomery County liber 9364 folio 189 city, town Rockville tax map tax parcel P707 tax ID number 01-01467342 5. Primary Location of Additional Data 6. Classification Contributing Resource in National Register District Contributing Resource in Local Historic District Determined Eligible for the National Register/Maryland Register Determined Ineligible for the National Register/Maryland Register Recorded by HABS/HAER Historic Structure Report or Research Report at MHT Other: Category Ownership Current Function Resource Count district public agriculture landscape Contributing Noncontributing building(s) private commerce/trade recreation/culture 1 buildings structure both defense religion sites site domestic social structures object education transportation objects funerary work in progress 1 Total government unknown health care vacant/not in use Number of Contributing Resources industry other: previously listed in the Inventory
7. Description Inventory No. 15-721 Condition excellent good fair deteriorated ruins altered Prepare both a one paragraph summary and a comprehensive description of the resource and its various elements as it exists today. The John O. Etchison House is located on Long Corner Road near Damascus Road in an area once known as Bootjack. The structure is a five bay side gable form with a Gothic Revival style center gabled wall dormer. A hipped roof porch extends across the width of the front (south) façade. Interior end chimneys mark each gable on the standing seam metal roof. Cornice returns embellish both gable ends. The house has been altered with artificial siding and replacement windows. A one story shed roof extension was appended to the rear façade. Another one story section on the east side may be an enclosure of a wraparound porch.
Maryland Inventory of Inventory No.15-21 Name Warfield Farm Number 7 Page 1 John O. Etchison House, c1882 General view from south 12 11 2007
Maryland Inventory of Inventory No.15-21 Name Warfield Farm Number 7 Page 2 John O. Etchison House, c1882 Southwest corner 12 11 2007
Maryland Inventory of Inventory No.15-21 Name Warfield Farm Number 7 Page 3 John O. Etchison House, c1882 Rear (north) facade 12 11 2007
Maryland Inventory of Inventory No.15-21 Name Warfield Farm Number 7 Page 4 John O. Etchison House, c1882 Northeast corner 12 11 2007
8. Significance Inventory No. 15-21 Period Areas of Significance Check and justify below 1600-1699 agriculture economics health/medicine performing arts 1700-1799 archeology education industry philosophy 1800-1899 architecture engineering invention politics/government 1900-1999 art entertainment/ landscape architecture religion 2000- commerce recreation law science communications ethnic heritage literature social history community planning exploration/ maritime history transportation conservation settlement military other: Specific dates 1882 Architect/Builder Construction dates Evaluation for: National Register Maryland Register not evaluated Prepare a one-paragraph summary statement of significance addressing applicable criteria, followed by a narrative discussion of the history of the resource and its context. (For compliance projects, complete evaluation on a DOE Form see manual.) The Etchison family has deep roots in upper Montgomery County. John Osborne Etchison (1853 1935) is believed to be the grandson of Ephraim Etchison, born 1774, in upper Montgomery County when it was still part of Frederick County. John O. Etchison was the son of James Madison Etchison and Caroline Etchison. He married Mary Virginia Penn in 1878. 1 In 1880, John, his wife Mary, and one child were living with his father Madison Etchison. Madison s property is shown on the 1878 Hopkins Atlas as being east on Long Corner Road from the subject property. 2 Between 1881 and 1882, John O. Etchison assembled 73.5 acres of land. 3 He likely built the house about that time. By 1900, John and Mary had 11 children, six of whom were still living at home. John O. Etchison died in 1935. His heirs sold the property the following year. 1 Genealogical information in this section from William Hurley, Etchison Families of Montgomery County, Md, esp pp13-16. 2 The property was previously identified as the Madison Etchison House. Michael Dwyer, MHT form, Resource #15 21, Spring 1975. 3 See chain of title, continuation sheet.
Maryland Inventory of Inventory No. 15-21 Name Number 8 Page 1 Chain of Title DATE TO/FROM DESCRIPTION DEED 2 3 1881 James Madison Etchison et al Pt 50 acres of Meek Delight, see below EBP 24:278 To John O Etchison DATE TO/FROM DESCRIPTION DEED 2 10 1881 EP Etchison et al Pt 50 acres of Meek Delight, see above EBP 24:277 To John O Etchison DATE TO/FROM DESCRIPTION DEED 4 15 1882 John J. and Emily J. Mullinix 4 To John O. Etchison $152.75 for Part Silence Resurvey 12½ acres,] Also 11 acres. Total 23½ acres EBP 27:117 DATE TO/FROM DESCRIPTION DEED 10 12 1936 Robert L Etchison et al to Wrights Pt Meek Delight, 50 ac (EBP 24:277 to John O. Etchison) Pt Silence Resurvey 12½ ac & 11 ac 644:91 11 15 1940 Percy C and Mildred M Wright To H Kemp Griffin and Margaret A Griffin (EBP 27:117) $5 consideration and promise to pay balance of mortgage $4500 Pt Meek Delight, 50 ac (EBP 24:277 to John O. Etchison) Pt Silence Resurvey 12½ ac & 11 ac (EBP 27:117) 807:120 8 16 1946 Elizabeth E Griffin, H Kemp Griffin and Margaret A Griffin Hawkins To Mary Ruth Runyan and Gertrude Scott Runyan 7 1969 Gertrude S. Runyan To Raymond S Harding Sr and $10 consideration plus promise to pay $3215.16 mortage of 1939 (originally $4500) Pt Meek Delight, 50 ac (EBP 24:277 to John O. Etchison) Pt Silence Resurvey 12½ ac & 11 ac (EBP 27:117) Pt Meek Delight, 50 ac (EBP 24:277 to John O. Etchison) 1031:202 3887:234 4 John J. Mullinix acquired several tracts of land between 1886 and 1882, from Asbury and Elizabeth Mullinix and others. DeedsEBP 3:360; EBP 23:233-4; EBP 25:314; EBP 27:48.
Maryland Inventory of Inventory No. 15-21 Name Number 8 Page 2 Dorothea Runyan Harding Pt Silence Resurvey 12½ ac & 11 ac (EBP 27:117) Except 2 acres conveyed to Hardings And 2.88 ac conveyed to Linthicums Land next to Lot 1, Harding Acres
9. Major Bibliographical References Inventory No. 15-73 See continuation sheet. 10. Geographical Data Acreage of surveyed property Acreage of historical setting Quadrangle name Quadrangle scale: Verbal boundary description and justification 11. Form Prepared by name/title Clare Lise Kelly organization M-NCPPC date 11-2009 street & number telephone city or town state The Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties was officially created by an Act of the Maryland Legislature to be found in the Annotated Code of Maryland, Article 41, Section 181 KA, 1974 supplement. The survey and inventory are being prepared for information and record purposes only and do not constitute any infringement of individual property rights. return to: Maryland Department of Planning 100 Community Place Crownsville, MD 21032-2023 410-514-7600
Maryland Inventory of Inventory No. 15-21 Name Number 8 Page 1 BIBLIOGRAPHY Dwyer, Michael F. Inventory Form, Madison Etchison House, Resource #15 21, Spring 1975. Hopkins map, 1879. Hurley, William. Etchison Families of Montgomery County, Md,. Our Maryland Heritage: Book 23. Heritage Books, 2000. Martenet and Bond map, 1865.