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Jennings House was an important building in Annapolis, Maryland. For many years, it was the official home for the governors of Maryland. It served as their residence from 1777 until 1870.

This historic house was eventually replaced by a new building called Government House. In 1869, Jennings House was sold to the United States Naval Academy for $25,000. Sadly, the building was taken down, or "demolished," in 1901.

A notable person, Governor George Howard, was born in Jennings House in 1789. His father, John Eager Howard, was also a governor.

What Was Jennings House?

Jennings House was a special home in Annapolis, Maryland. It was where the leader of the state, called the governor, lived and worked. Think of it like the White House for the President, but for Maryland's governor.

A Home for Maryland's Governors

From 1777 to 1870, Jennings House was the official residence for many Maryland governors. This means it was their home and often where they conducted state business. It was a very important place for Maryland's government for nearly a century.

Why Governors Need a Home

Governors are the top elected officials in a state. They need a place to live that is secure and suitable for official duties. A governor's residence often hosts important meetings and visitors. Jennings House served this purpose for a long time.

The End of an Era

After many years, Jennings House was no longer used as the governor's home. A new building, Government House, was built to take its place. This new house became the modern residence for Maryland's governors.

Sold to the Naval Academy

In 1869, Jennings House was sold. The United States Naval Academy, which is also located in Annapolis, bought the property. The Naval Academy is a famous school that trains future officers for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.

Demolished in 1901

Sadly, Jennings House did not stand forever. In 1901, it was demolished. This means the building was carefully taken apart or torn down. Today, the original Jennings House no longer exists.

A Famous Birthplace

Jennings House was not just a governor's home; it was also a birthplace. Governor George Howard was born there in 1789. He later became a governor of Maryland himself.

Who Was George Howard?

George Howard was an important figure in Maryland's history. He followed in his father's footsteps, as his father, John Eager Howard, was also a governor. Being born in the governor's mansion made his connection to the state's leadership even stronger.

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