Live Breaking News & Updates on Mary Dunsdown Buckland

Stay updated with breaking news from Mary dunsdown buckland. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Buckland, William (1734–by December 15, 1774) – Encyclopedia Virginia


SUMMARY
William Buckland was a builder and architect best known for his work on George Mason‘s Gunston Hall, in Fairfax County. Born in England, Buckland trained as a joiner and carpenter before coming to Virginia as the indentured servant of Thomson Mason in 1755. He worked on the interior detailing of Gunston Hall for the next four years. Buckland moved to Richmond County in 1761, where he purchased a farm and likely continued to work as a builder, although the specifics of his work have largely been lost. Mentions of Buckland in the Carter and Tayloe papers suggest he may have contributed design and construction to Sabine Hall, home of Landon Carter, and Mount Airy, home of John Tayloe II. In 1771, Buckland moved to Annapolis, Maryland, and there designed the Hammond-Harwood House and the courthouse in Caroline County. He died in 1774. ....

Sabine Hall , United States , Gunston Hall , Richmond County , Fairfax County , Hammond Harwood House , City Of , United Kingdom , Francis Buckland , James Buckland , George Mason , Mathias Hammond , Edward Lloyd , Landon Carter , Charles Willson Peale , Mary Moore , William Moore , Mary Dunsdown Buckland , Thomson Mason , John Whiteaves , Worshipful Company Of Joiners , Colonial Williamsburg Foundation , University School Of Oxford , Museum Of Early Southern Decorative Arts , Mary Dunsdown , University School ,