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Hii:rh Street
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DESCRIBE THE PRESENT I> ~D ORIGINAL (It known) PHYSICAL APPEARANCE

On the east side of Punch Island Road and the bank of


St. John's Creek stands a small one and one-half story frame
structure covered with asphalt roofing and siding. On both
ends, the backs of the fireplaces are exposed like many Mary-
land and Virginia houses of the 18th and 19th centuries.
A lean-to screened porch on the south partly conceals the
facade of the structure which has two doors and two windows.
Two dormers pierce each side of the steeply pitched A roof.
On the north side of the house is an,enclosed lean-to
section of un-determinable date. From the appearance of the
panel molding of the 6-panel doors, as well as the narrow
window frames, the house appears to date from the second
quarter of the 19th century. On closer examination, above
the porch ceiling, the main rafters are visible and in the
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The building is significant because it is represent-


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more often than any other. It also would be an interest-
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ORGAN I Z" TION DATE

Ma . . ;,-land Historical Trust March 1975


STREET "ND NUMBER:

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CITY OR TOWN: STATE

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Significance of this property is:
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Signature
100 Braemar Drive
Cheshire, Connecticut 06410
July 15, 1980

Mr. Mark R. Edwards


Historic Sites Survey Coordinator
Maryland Historical Trust
Shaw House, 21 State Circle
Annapolis, Maryland 21401

Dear Mr. Edwards:

Thank you for your reply of June 23, 1980 enclosing the architect's des-
cription of the Tall house. You request any additional information about
residents that may be available and I therefore will attempt to keep my
reply to one page. I also send comments on the Kirwan family and I already
have the architect's descrftion of the Kirwan house as you know. My grand-
father Charles Grant Tall was raised at the Kirwan house from the age of four
by his grandparents Solomon Franklin Kirwan, Sr. and Susan Ann Travers. His
moth:ir was Ann Levenia Kirwan. I also enclose a photo of the Kirwan house - .~ ::.4~ ~
taken about 1935-40. Persons interested in detailed Kirwan family history
should contact: Kenneth K. Kirwan, 450 Wastena Terrace, Ridgewood, NJ 07450.
I am also sending a copy of this information to the owners of the two houses
as listed at the survey date, March, 1975. According to Ken, the Kirwan fa1111
was known as ''Concord'' in the old records.
Anthony Tall and wife Elizabeth Coward, born circa 1618, and their two sons
Anthony and Philip arrived in two ships in 1662 and 1663. There is evidence
- that they were sugar cane planters in Barbados and the small planters were
forced out by the introduction of large plantations and African slavery in
1660. Anthony, Sr., had several land grants from Charles Calvert, Lord
Baltimore, located at Tobacco Stick (now Madison) called ''f,nthony's Fortune'',
(see Liber #19, folio 339, Land Office, Annapolis), and one near Vienna -
all part of 250 acres of the Manor of Nanticoke (see the file ''Madison History''
in the MarylandRoom, Dorchester Co. Public Library, article on Tall Family
History). Also, from Dorchester Co. land records (Liber l Old 40) a transfer
was made on October 28, 1669 between John Hudson and Anthony, Sr. Part of the
tract known as ''Hudson's Desire'', which had been granted by Lord Baltimore on
April l, 1668, consisting of 150 acres, was conveyed. As to Anthony, Jr.,
on November 4, 1672, Arthur Wright deeded to him 100 acres of land known as
"Wright's Lott''. This land was located on the Little Choptank River and
Wright's Creek (D.C.L.R. Liber 3 Old 250). The second son, Philip, had
land near Transquaking River further to the east in Dorchester Cc. Refer
to the aforementioned Tall Family History for details of descendants.
However, Philip had two sons, again Anthony and Philip, Jr., the latter had
three sons, Anthony, Daniel and Philip III, the latter had five sons, James,
b. March 8, 1752, Anthony,b. Dec. 10, 1754, William, b.March 6, 1757, Philip.IV,
Dec. 1, 1759, and John.

Anthony, b. Dec. 10, 1754, in -1781 served on one of the rebel barges - Intrepid,
Success or Revenge - which·patrolled the Chesapeake Bay for the Continental Army
(see Jones, History of Dorchest·er County, p. 233, in the aforementioned Maryland
Room). He had three sons, Thomas, Elijah and Reuben. Elijah (April 11, 1786-
Aug~st 9, 1862) was rewarded by Congress as one of the 42 captors of a British
raiding party - known as the Becky Phipps incident, the captured cannon stands
at the Taylors Island bridge today - and later alone repulsed a British raiding
party as described in the enclosed tombstone record(see Jones pp. 248-50 and
Dorchester Tercentenary, p. fil, in the above mentioned il-1aryland Room).
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-- Elijah Tall inhabited the south end of Punch Neck where the Tall house stands.
He drove the raiding party out of Punch Island Creek firing from his property.
He and Susan Aaron whom h~ married on January 28, 1808, eventually had twelve
children and Thomas who is buried with Elijah and Susan at the Aaron Fa1111 was
the oldest. The 1877 map shows property at the south end of Punch Island
as ''Estate of S. A. Tall'' and this is now almost entirely eroded. The Tall
house is shown as ''Mrs. Tall'' but we do not vet know who that was but I expect
to be tracing in the land records the ownership of the house from the last
Tall owner to the earliest. As I've never attempted that type of search I
do not know what to expect!

Elijah and Susan's seventh child was Samuel Allen Tall (May 24, 1824-September 29,
1868) of the above ''Estate''. He married Annlevenia Kirwan( 1834-September 29, 1868)
on December 3, 1856 • Annlevenia was the second child of eight born to Solomon
and Susan in the house directly across St. John Creek (Solomon Franklin Kirwan, Sr,
June 10, 1814-April 10, 1906 and Susan Ann Travers, October 28, 1814-Dctober 9, 1891)
You will note that Samuel and Ann died the same day at a rather ya.Jng age so we
suspect an accident. They left four minor children who were taken in by their
grandparents, the Kirwans, so due to the ages and same date perhaps it was a
road accident? There is no family tradition to tell us and no Dorchester County
newspapers exist for 1868. Mr. Edwards, is there any way to clear up that
mystery?

The four boys grew up at the Kirwan fann ''Concord'': Wilbur Kirwan Tall (1857-April,
1889), Louis Solomon Tall (1859-Dctober,1889), Charles Grant Tall (January 13, 1864-
July 23, 1933) - by his middle name you can tell where his parents sympathies lay
in the Civil War - and Guy Hamilton Tall(l866-April, 1889). Wilbur K. Tall was
Captain and Guy H. Tall was Mate of the three masted schooner B. B. Rokes which was
three days out of Jacksonville, Fla., with a cargo of lumber for Baltimore when it
disappeare:l without trace in the stor111 of April 17, 1889. Also aboard was Raymond
Tall, first cousin (Democrat and News, Cambridge, MO, May 4, 1889, June 1, 1889,
and ~!ovember 2, 1889, and Baltimore Sun, October 307, 1889). Louis s. Tall was
Captain of the Frances E. Waters, a 100 foot two topmast schooner of 149 gross
tonnage, lost with all hands and a cargo of shingles from George:l!own, .SC, : to Phila. iin
the stor111 of October 23, 1889, at Nags Head, NC(Democrat and News, November 2, 1889,
and Baltimore Sun, October 30?, 1889, and the book Graveyard of the Atlantic, Stick,
1952, p. 122).

Measurements from the Kirwan house to the Kirwan-Tall graveyard: About 200 yards
south of the house and about 300 yards west of the road in a grove of trees. It
is enclosed by a wire fence.

Mr. Edwards, Solomon F. Kirwan, Sr., was raised as son of Solomon V. and Ann Kirwan
at south end of Kirwan's Neck, Dorchester County (fifth of six or seven children,
all boys) and it was also known as the Samuel Tyler fa1111. Last I saw of it all
that remained were two chimneys from each end of the house still standing. Is
there any description of the house? Perhaps it is not an historic site.

Thanks to the Maryland Historical Trust for your interest.

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TALL, Samuel A., d. Sept. 29, 1868, in 44th year of his age, also
TALL, Ann Levenio, wife of Samuel A. Toll, died on some day, aged 34 yrs.
TALL, Alonzo, d. F-eb. 12, 1863.
TALL, Clarence, Feb.---- (illegible).
On a tol I shaft, four inscriptions:
KIRWAN, Susan A., b. Oct. 28, 1814, d. Oct. 9, 1891.
Also her three grandsons,
TALL, Guy H., aged 23 yrs. Lost ot sea April 1889, ·
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TALL, Wilbur K., aged 32 yrs. Lost at sea April 1889,
TALL, Louis$., aged 30 yrs. Lost at sea October 1889.
KIRWAN, Eliz'th T., aged 2 yrs. (no dotes).
KIRWAN, Solomon,b. June 10, 1814, d. Apr. 10, 1906.
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HALLGREN, Mauritz A., Md., Pvt:, U. S. ,l/torine Corps, World War I, June 18, 1899 - -
Nov. 10, 1956.
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- PATTISON FARM, JOHN'S FORTUNE, NEAR BUCK BRl'.)GE OVER ST. JOHN'S CREEK
ON TAYLOR'S ISLAND TAYLOR'S ISLAND DISTRICT:
I KEENE, Wi 1liam, of H., d. Feb. 22, 1831, aged 63 yrs.
'' KEENE, Catherine, wife of William Keene, d. 1849, in 82nd year of her life.
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KEENE, William B., b. June 10, 1806, d. Aug. 20, 1844.
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I LEWIS CEMETERY AT LEWIS WHARF DRAWBRIDGE DISTRICT:



LEWIS, Levin M., d. Nov. 17, 1900, aged 60 yrs.
LEWIS, Sarah A., b. Mar. 25, 1860, d. Feb. 28, 1932.
• LEWIS, Corl T., h. Jon. 27, 1886, d. Jan. 27, 1923 .
LEWIS, Richard M., son of Levin M. & Sarah Marshall Lewis, b. Nov. 4, 1890,
d.' July 31, 1958.
i~LAL, Isaac M., d. Nov. 3, 1918, oscci (10 yrs. 1
NEAL, Louro J., b. Moy 24, 1860, d. Dec. 4, 1915.
• r--;E:AL, Mory J., dau. of Isaac & Louisa Neal, d. June 28, 1893, aged 28 yrs .

1'-JEAL, Raymond, 1882- 1938.
NEAL, William E., b. Feb. 18, 1888, d. Jon 27, 1942.
Nt:AL, Nettie E., b. Nov. 24, 1890, d. Oct. 24, 1908.
NEAL, M. Eva, b. Jon. 29, 1893, d. Nov. 8, 1918.
NEAL, I. Hermon, b. July 4, 1898, cl. Aug. 12, 1921.
NEAL, Louisa L., b. July 9, 1836, d. Mor. 28, 1916.
NEAL, Isaac M., b. Apr. 1, 1826, d. Mor. 23, 1866.
DORMAN, Robert I., son of Wm. B. & Lulu G. Dorman, b. Jon. 29, 1909, d. Jan. 22, 1918.
DONOHO, Elizabeth W., d. Mor. 22, 1892, aged 82 yrs.
McCREADY, Harriett E., 1859-1917.
I McCREADY, Jomes A., 1849-1898.
McCREADY, Colvert J., son of Jomes A. & Harriett Neal McCready, b. Mar. 30, 1879,
I' d. Nav. 25, 196 l .
·- JOHN 8. MARSHALL FAMILY GRAVEYARD ON OLIPHANT FARM, SOUTH OF ,VIENNA,
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MARSHALL, ·sarah, wife of-John B. Marshall, b. Aug. 18, 1794, d. Oct. 1, 1862.
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SPICER, Lingan T., b. Feb. 8, 1869, d Jan. 3, 1934.
KEENE, John F. C., b. Mor. 26, 1877, d. Jon. 20, 1944.
KEENE, Charles E., b. July 24, 1859, d. Jon. 8, 1951.
Lorge mound, unmarked (contains several groves}, -- the
BRADSHAW Family, according to Earle R Keene.
SHENTON, Nelson A., son of Charles M. & Maggie A. Shenton, b. Apr. 18, 1870, d. Nov. 20, 1941.
A ta:I shaft - SHENTO,'\i
WALLACE, Sarah J., sister of ,V\aggie A. Shenton, Dec. 12, 1843 - Aug. 19, 1914
SHENTON, Allen H., son of /v'1aggie A. Shenton, July 3, 1874 - July 15, 1932.
SHENTON, Moggie A. Wai1ace, Apr. 18, 1841 - ~.1ar. 24, 1918.
SHE1'\JTON, Charles R., son of Moggie A. Shenton, Nov. 14, 1865 - Aug. 22, 1887.
PETTET, Winnie M., dou. of ,\.1aggie A. Shenton, 1"1or. 11, 1867 - Nov. 26, 1900.
Erected by Phillip L. Shenton, Dec. 25, 1883 - Feb. 10, 1936. Buried in Arlington Cemetery,
• Washington, D. C. Retired from U.S. Novy May 1, 1935.

rlURLEY, James, b. Mar. 28, 1834, d. Mar. 12, 1922.


RIGGINS, Isabelle, 1863-1927.
RIGGINS, Samuel R., 1850-1930.
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RIGGINS, H. HicKs, 1865-
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RIGGINS, Addie E., 1876-1909.
RIGGINS, Geo. W., Mor. 25, 1861 - Dec 5, 1918.
RIGGlt'-./S, Hannah E., wife of john R. Riggins, b. Sept. 12, 1825, d. Dec. 20, 1877.
RIGGINS, John R., b. 1816, d. Oct. 27, 1899.
RIGGINS, Gorman J., son of John W. & Susan Riggins, b. Nov. 3, 1885, d. Mar. 22, 1888.
RIGGINS, John W., 1845-1924
RIGGINS, Susie J., his wife, 1850-
SHENTON, John R., sor1 of r-icnry & t:l1za Shenton, b. Feb. 2, 1855, d. Dec. 7, 1879.
SHENTON, Eliza, wife of Henry Shen:or1, b. Jan. 2, 1812, d. June 16, 1897.
SHEt--iTON, Henry, of B., b. Oct. 8, 1804, d. Apr. 30, 1873.
- • WALLACE, Sleighter, May 18, ;344 - Sept. 5, 1923 .
\'/AL_ LACE, Elizabeth W...,,.,fc 0f Sic gr,1e; '.Vu; lace, Aug. 20, ;350 - Sept. 27, 1940.
Di..JNNOCK, Samuei, (rest underground).
uUNNOCK, Levin, d. June 7, 1887, aged 53 yrs.
• DUNNOCK, Lelie, d. Dec. 2, 1885, aged 4 yrs .
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• ADAMS, Julia A., d. 1831, aged 58 yrs .
WAL._LACE, Mrs. \V;llon1inc1, oged 99 yrs., (no dates).
LEWIS, Mrs. C., (no dotes).
NORTH, John Jerry, husband of Je11nie North, ogeci 77 yrs., (no dates).
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TAYLOR'S ISLAND, iN TAYLOR'S ISLAND DISTRICT:

AARON, /v',orcellus, d. July 3, 1879, 1n 69th year of his age.


AARON, John d. Moy 9th 1814, 1n 29rh year of his age.
, KEENE, Mary, d. Mar. 25, 1820, aged 58 yrs.
KEE1\Jt, Capewell, d. Sept. 20, 1842, in 82nd year of his age.
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K,EENE, Sarah, d. Jan. 25, 1809, aged 86 yrs .
• .,-c.l ALL, Elijah, d. Aug. 9th 1862, aged 76 yrs.
Attacked and fired on a British barge alone and put tl1em to flight in the War of 1812.

i' T,1\LL, Susan A., wife of Elijah Ta!I, d. July 30th 1856, aged 66 yrs., 7 mos.
TALL, Thomas J., d. Sept. 22, 1842, ir1 32nd year of his age.
.._.ARTRIDGE, Elizabeth, d. Dec. 30th 1817, aged 73 yrs.
PARTRIDGE, W1iliom, son of Aaron & Moria Partridge, b. Oct. 10th 1820, d. Sept. 13th 1856.
' PARTRIDGE, Elizabeth, b. 1857, d. 1863. (Stone broken).
• ~O'.':ARD, Sarah, d. Mor. 5th 1865, aged 77 yrs .

'lllLLEY, George C., b. Oct. 19, 181 i, (rest undergrour1d) .
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- ... ~ . • BJRTON, Mary Jane, wife of Leroy Burton, Moy 22, i838- i~ov. 16, ;911 .
STERLING, Dorothy E., wife of R G. Sterling, d. Jan. 15, 1899, aged 70 yrs .

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