TRENTHAM. Named for free school of Trentham, Staffordshire, England, where Reverend Thomas Craddock had taught.


TRENTHAM Named for free school of Trentham, Staffordshire, England, where Reverend Thomas Craddock had taught. When he married High Sheriff John Risteau’s daughter, this estate was her dowry. They built a house in 1746 and in 1747 he opened a boy’s boarding school there. The original house, damaged by fire in 1857, was rebuilt in 1860. The octagonal bathhouse dates from 1747. Baltimore County Historical Society


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