Stagg Hall

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Stagg Hall was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.[2]

In 1903, Mary Lucilla Barbour purchased Stagg Hall from the William W. Padgett estate. [3] After her death, her son, William Edgar Barbour, acquired the property from his father and siblings in 1934. [4] In 1950, the heirs of William Edgar Barbour conveyed their interest in Stagg Hall to Robert Taylor Barbour and his wife, Phyllis, thus making them the owners of the property.[5] Stagg Hall was acquired by the Charles County Government in 2013 for the price of $525,000.[6]

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  3. Charles County, Maryland Land Records, Liber BGS13, Folio 496
  4. Charles County, Maryland Land Records, Liber MWA59, Folio 621
  5. Charles County, Maryland Land Records, Liber PCM91, Folio 202
  6. https://sdat.dat.maryland.gov/RealProperty/Pages/viewdetails.aspx?County=09&SearchType=ACCT&District=01&AccountNumber=009842

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External links

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