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Historic Owners of Rich Hill

Dr. Gustavus Brown. (1689 - 1762) was one of the early owners of the Rich Hill property and was the man who built the house.

Dr. Gustavus Brown Early owners of the Rich Hill - 1720.

Frances Fowke Brown (1691 - 1744) was the first wife of Dr. Gustavus Brown, the builder of Rich Hill.

Frances Fowke Brown First Wife of Dr. Gustavus Brown

Margaret Boyd Brown was the second wife of Dr. Gustavus Brown, the builder of Rich Hill.

Margaret Boyd Brown Second Wife of Dr. Gustavus Brown.

Rev. Richard Brown, M.D. (1725 - 1789) was the eldest surviving son of Dr. Gustavus Brown. Rev. Brown inherited Rich Hill from his father and made alterations to the structure. After his death, Rev. Brown's descendants owned and lived at Rich Hill until 1807, when the property was sold to Hugh Cox.

Rev. Richard Brown, M.D. Son of Dr. Gustavus Brown.

Helen Bailey Brown was the first wife of Rev. Richard Brown, who inherited Rich Hill from his father, Dr. Gustavus Brown.

Helen Bailey Brown First Wife of Rev. Richard Brown

Samuel Cox was given Rich Hill by his father, Hugh Cox, in 1849. He would be living there on April 16, 1865, when assassin John Wilkes Booth came knocking at his door.

Samuel Cox Owner Rich Hill in 1849

Samuel Cox, Jr. was the adopted son of Samuel Cox and was present when John Wilkes Booth and David Herold arrived at his father's home. Cox, Jr. would later inherit the house from his adopted parents and live there until his death in 1906.

Samuel Cox, Jr. Son of Samuel Cox

Ann Robertson Cox was the second wife of Samuel Cox, Jr. and was the last of the Cox family to live at Rich Hill full time. After she died in 1930, the family rented the property to sharecroppers for a period of years.

Ann Robertson Cox Second wife of Samuel Cox, Jr.

In 1969, Joseph Vallario, Jr. purchased the Rich Hill property from descendants of the Cox family. Vallario is a long time member of the Maryland House of Delegates and donated Rich Hill to Charles County in 2014.

Joseph Vallario, Jr. Purchased the Rich Hill

Charles County, Maryland owns the Rich Hill property today. The Charles County government and the Friends of Rich Hill are working closely together to preserve and restore this iconic home.

Charles County, Maryland Current owner of Rich Hill

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