Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Isaac Briggs
MSA SC 3520-15898

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Brookeville 1814 Lot Descriptions:

In August of 1814, Isaac Briggs and his family were likely living on a parcel of land in Brookeville, Maryland containing lots 42 and 43:

Lot 42
Lot 43 
Sharon was the Briggs family's primary residence.


Brookeville 1814: "U.S. Capital for a Day"


This project explores the people and community that welcomed President James Madison to Brookeville in the summer of 1814 after the British burned Washington, D.C.

Brookeville 1814: "U.S. Capital for a Day"

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