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Monocacy National Battlefield
Cultural Resources Management
Worthington House after exterior restoration (2004)
Worthington House after exterior restoration (2004)

With over 50 historic structures and a variety of archeological sites and historic landscapes, Monocacy National Battlefield has undertaken several projects to protect and preserve the park's irreplaceable cultural resources.

Completed Projects

 
Lewis Farm Bank Barn emergency stabilization in progress (2006)
Lewis Farm Bank Barn emergency stabilization in progress (2006)

Current Projects

  • Rehabilitation of the Thomas House for Administrative Headquarters (multi-year; started 2008) ;

  • Restoration and Repair of the Thomas House Windows and Doors (multi-year; started 2008);

  • Preservation and Stabilization of the Baker Barn (started 2007);

  • Thomas House Historic Structure Report and adaptive reuse plan (multi-year; started 2006);

  • Restoration of the Thomas Bank Barn and Brick Silo (multi-year, started 2003);
 
Thomas Farm Stone Tenant House
Thomas Farm Stone Tenant House

Future Projects 

  • Stabilization of the Best Farm Corn Crib;
     
  • Repair and stabilization of the Thomas Farm Stone Tenant House (photo at right);

  • Emergency stabilization of the Gambrill Mill dam ruins;

  • Repair and rehabilitation of Best Stone fence remnants;

  • Thomas House shutter repairs;

  • Masonry repair and repointing, Thomas House;

  • Preservation maintenance: Thomas Corn Crib, Thomas Outbuildings, Lewis Corn Crib, Best House;

  • Preservation and stabilization of the Lewis House;

  • Preservation and stabilization of the Lewis Barn;

  • Preparation of Thomas and Worthington Farm Cultural Landscape Reports;

  • Archeological Study of L'Hermitage Slave Village Site;

  • Archeological Testing to Locate Gambrill Miller's House.
 
Research excavations conducted at Thomas Farm
Excavations in progress at Thomas Farm

Archeology and Historical Research

In cooperation with local universities and volunteers, the Cultural Resources Division has undertaken various archeological and historical research projects. These projects include:

  • The Archeological Overview and Assessment and Identification and Evaluation Study of the Best Farm: this multi-year study evaluated archeological resources at the Best Farm to aid in its long-term management and development (final report published 2005, further research recommended);
     
  • The Archeological Overview and Assessment and Identification and Evaluation Study of the Thomas Farm: this multi-year archeological investigation of the Thomas Farm has yielded information about its earliest history, including the discovery of a mid-eighteenth century tavern site (in progress, final report expected 2010); and
     
  • Numerous archeological investigations associated with building projects to ensure that all archeological resources are identified and preserved prior to disturbance (multi-year).

Learn more about archeological research at Monocacy National Battlefield.

 

 

 

The Best Farm looking west from MD Rt. 355  

Did You Know?
The Best Farm was once a 748-acre plantation known as L'Hermitage, which was founded by a family of French planters from the colony of Saint-Domingue (Haiti).
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Last Updated: March 16, 2009 at 07:53 EST