Sion Hill | |
Nearest city | 2026 Level Road, Havre de Grace, Maryland |
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Coordinates | 39°33′54″N 76°7′43″W / 39.56500°N 76.12861°W |
Architectural style | Federal, Georgian |
NRHP reference No. | 90000608 |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | April 30, 1990[1] |
Designated NHL | April 27, 1992[2] |
Sion Hill is a National Historic Landmark in Havre de Grace, Maryland, notable as an example of high-style Federal architecture and as the home of a family of prominent officers of the United States Navy.
Work began at Sion Hill around 1785 for the Rev. John Ireland, but progressed slowly, as the unfinished house was sold in 1795 to Gordon Denison. In 1799 the still-unfinished house passed to Denison's daughter Minerva, who was to marry Commodore John Rodgers in 1806.[3] Together, they finished the house. Descendants of John and Minerva Rodgers still own the house today, and have included son John Rodgers II, who commanded ironclads in the US Civil War, Rear Admiral John Augustus Rodgers (1848-1933) and his son, naval aviator John Rodgers (1881-1926).