Updated: 10/17/2013 
Middletown Valley Historical Society
Middletown, Maryland
Description

Tour an early 1800's home with many original features including a summer kitchen. A one-room museum holds memorabilia from Middletown and surrounding areas and a Genealogy Library is available for research.

Mission

Our mission is to develop interest in and preserve the history of the Middletown Valley.

History

This property is part of the original "Smithfield" settlement which, in 1766, was purchased by Michael Jesserong and renamed "Middletown." The following year, Jesserong sold the lot on which this building stands to Conrad Crone, who then acquired the remainder of Jesserong's holdings and became Middletown's "developer."

In 1820, Peter Young purchased the eastern portion of the lot for $350, and, 20 years later, built the present house from stone quarried on his farm north of town. This house is one of the oldest stone structures still standing within the town limits.

Artifact Collections
Structures - Summer Kitchen, Chicken House, Carriage House.
Furnishings - Parlor, dining room, bedrooms, kitchen.
Artifacts - Clothing, paintings, quilts, coverlets, baskets, clocks, mirrors, etc.
local history book collections
Research Collections

Families moving west and south settled in or traveled through Middletown during the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, leaving family histories, bibles, books, maps, artifacts, etc.

Our Society maintains a room exclusively for visitors wishing to conduct historical and genealogical research.

Library

Access: General Public, Students, Scholars, Members

Appointment required: True

Services

Tours on Request

Gift Shop
Group Tours
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