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The Teackle Mansion is a historic estate at 11736 Mansion Street,
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. It was constructed between 1802 and 1819 for Littleton Dennis Teackle and his wife Elizabeth Upshur Teackle. It is notable for its Neoclassical architecture with many distinctive features, and its 19th century period rooms.Teackle Mansion. "Teackle Mansion" brochure, circa 2007. It is the home of the Somerset County Historical Society, and was added to the
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in 1971. It is mentioned in the novel ''The Entailed Hat'' by George Alfred Townsend.


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* * *, including photo in 1997, at Maryland Historical Trust website * {{Authority control 1800s architecture in the United States Historic house museums in Maryland Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland Museums in Somerset County, Maryland Houses in Somerset County, Maryland Houses completed in 1819 Historic American Buildings Survey in Maryland Princess Anne, Maryland National Register of Historic Places in Somerset County, Maryland