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Poverty Discovered

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Poverty Discovered
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Nearest cityCooksville, Maryland
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Built18th century
Architectural styleLog

Poverty Discovered is a historic property located in Cooksville in Howard County, Maryland, United States.

"Poverty Discovered" is named after the 1737-acre land tract Given to Joseph Hobbs by Lord Calvert in 1760.[1] It was then owned by Captain Thomas Hobbs, who was involved in the burning of the Peggy Stewart. He willed the property to his son, Kentucky General Assemblyman Joseph Hobbs Jr.[2] The slave farm was situated on the road to Ellicott's Mills from Hood's Mill.[3] By 1783, "Poverty Discovered" was subdivided and consisted of 400 acres.[4] On November 3, 1793, Henry Howard sold the Poverty Discovered estate of James Beached at public auction.[5]

The Poverty Discovered plantation house was built c. 1760. It is log construction with brick and stone construction additions with left-centered doors. Outbuildings include a log framed structure.[6] In the 1930s a porch was enclosed for a kitchen. William J Bryson owned the house in the 1970s and substantial renovations occurred in 1989. The building is registered by the county as HO-117, with an abbreviated history.[7]

In 1966, the Rouse Company added "Poverty Discovered" to the list of local historical names to call their new land development project.[8]

The Property is now run as the "Summer Hill Farm" which raises thoroughbred horses for track uses or sale. Neighboring Greenway farms also resides on land once named "Poverty Discovered".[9] In 2012, the resale of the adjacent Woodmont Academy sparked controversy as a high density use of the property next to the historic site.[10]

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