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You can now own a piece of historic Tudor Hall - childhood home of Edwin and John Wilkes Booth.

You can now own a piece of historic Tudor Hall - the house that Junius Brutus Booth built for his family and childhood home of Edwin and John Wilkes Booth.

The Junius B. Booth Society and The Historical Society of Harford County are offering a unique opportunity. You can now own a piece of historic Tudor Hall─ the house that Junius Brutus Booth built for his family.

The chimney at Tudor Hall was structurally unsound and it was removed so that a new chimney could be built. Vintage photographs reveal that the original chimney, which dated to the construction of the house which began in the fall of 1851, was repaired and modified at least once in the years after Samuel A. S. Kyle purchased Tudor Hall in 1878 from Mary Ann Holmes Booth, widow of Junius Brutus Booth, Sr. The exact date of these repairs and modifications is unknown at this time.    

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As a result, the age of any of the bricks removed from the chimney in July 2009 is uncertain. All that can be said with certainty is that the bricks were part of the chimney at Tudor Hall for many years.  We are offering 400 of the bricks from the old chimney at Tudor Hall for sale to the public. Proceeds will go to support the Junius B. Booth Society and The Historical Society of Harford County, in part, to catalog and preserve materials related to the Booth family and Tudor Hall. The Junius B. Booth Society and The Historical Society of Harford County are nonprofit organizations which work to make the public more aware of the individual members of the Booth family and Tudor Hall.    

The brick for sale comes with a numbered Certificate of Authenticity and a pictorial history of the Tudor Hall chimney. The cost of each brick is $40.00 (tax included) and $15.00 for shipping/handling.

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To purchase this unique piece of history, send a check for $55.00 made out to: The Historical Society of Harford County, Inc. Mail to:The Historical Society of Harford CountyTudor Hall Brick143 N. Main StreetBel Air, MD  21014

If you would like to pick it up in person, call 410-838-7691.

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