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WI-628
Gilley Rayne Farm
Architectural Survey File
This is the architectural survey file for this MIHP record. The survey file is organized reverse-
chronological (that is, with the latest material on top). It contains all MIHP inventory forms, National
Register nomination forms, determinations of eligibility (DOE) forms, and accompanying documentation
such as photographs and maps.
Users should be aware that additional undigitized material about this property may be found in on-site
architectural reports, copies of HABS/HAER or other documentation, drawings, and the “vertical files” at
the MHT Library in Crownsville. The vertical files may include newspaper clippings, field notes, draft
versions of forms and architectural reports, photographs, maps, and drawings. Researchers who need a
thorough understanding of this property should plan to visit the MHT Library as part of their research
project; look at the MHT web site (mht.maryland.gov) for details about how to make an appointment.
All material is property of the Maryland Historical Trust.
Last Updated: 08-29-2003
WI-628 Gilley Rayne Farm Powellville vicinity Private
c. 1870
The two-story, five-bay frame dwelling on the Gilley Rayne farm is a plainly detailed frame
dwelling dating from the post Civil War era. The center hall, single-pile plain main block extends
to the rear with a story-and-a-half half dining room wing, which extends farther back by a single-
story kitchen. The three-sectioned dwelling was erected for Gilley and Mary Rayne, who
occupied this farm during the second half of the nineteenth century. In 1855 "Gilly Rane"
purchased portions of several tracts, including parts of Brittingham's Choice, Riley's Portion,
Conclusion, Williams Choice, Potato Swamp, and Hogs Den. He paid $800 for the 116 acres
located in what was Worcester County at the time. In 1860 the United States census enumerators
found Gilley and his wife Mary on the property with a year-old daughter named Sarah. The
census takers valued the real estate and personal property at $3500. Mary Rayne predeceased
her husband by eight years. Following Gilley Rayne's death in 1899, the farm passed to their
daugther Sallie, who had married John L. Powell (1853-1927). John L. and Sallie E. Powell
occupied the farmstead throughout their lives, and passed the family acreage onto the next
generation. The property remains in family hands.
Maryland Historical Trust Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Form
1. Name of Property (indicate preferred name)
historic
other Gilley Rayne Farm
2. Location street and number Lane off Purnell's Crossing Road
city, town Powellville
county Wicomico
3. Owner of Property (give names and mailing addresses of all owners)
name Oljyer I Moore and Eyelyn Moore
street and number 35834 Bob Kelly Road
city. town Pittsville state MD
4. Location of Legal Description
Inventory No. WI-628
_ not for publication
x vicinity
telephone
zip code 21850
courthouse regjstr:y of deeds etc Wjcomjco Cmmty Clerk: of Court liber 1107 folio 336
city town Salisbury tax map 52
5, Primary Locatjon of Addjtjonal Data
___ Contributing Resource in National Register District ___ Contributing Resource in Local Historic District
tax parcel 62
___ Determined Eligible for the National Register/Maryland Register ___ Determined Ineligible for the National Register/Maryland Register ___ Recorded by HABS/HAER ___ Historic Structure Report or Research Report at MHT
Other:
6. Classification
Category district
_x_building(s) structure site
_object
Ownership _ public
_x_private __ both
Current Function agriculture __ landscape commerce/trade __ recreation/culture defense __ religion
_x _domestic __ social _education
__ funerary __ government
health care _ industry
_transportation _ work in progress
unknown _vacanUnot in use
other:
tax ID number 6-003265
Resource Count Contributing
'.!
4
Noncontributing buildir sites
____ structu s ____ object
Total
Number of Contributing Resource previously listed in the Inventory
7. Description
Condition
excellent x__ good
fair
deteriorated ruins altered
Inventory No. WI-628
Prepare both a one paragraph summary and a comprehensive description of the resource and its various elements as it exists today.
The Gilley Rayne farm is located off Purnell's Crossing Road east of Powellville, Wicomico County, Maryland. A sandy farm lane provides access to an agricultural complex that includes a third quarter of the nineteenthcentury farmhouse, an early twentieth-century gambrel roofed farmhouse, an implement storage shed, and a family cemetery enclosed by a rusticated concrete block wall. The burials in the cemetery include Gilley Rayne (9/27/1816-12/20/1899) and his wife Mary Rayne. Mary Rayne's tombstone states that she was married on January 6, 1841, and that she died on January 6, 1891 at 73 years. Three other burials, John L. Powell ( 1853-1927) and Sallie E. Powell (1859-1921) are buried next to their year-old daughter Mary Kate, who died on July 15, 1879.
The two-stol)', five-bay frame farmhouse stands on a sandy knoll in the center of the complex. The house faces north with the principal gable roof oriented on an east/west axis. A low brick foundation supports the center hall, single-pile main block as well as a story-and-a-half, two-part service wing. The house is sheathed uniformly with plain weatherboard siding, and the medium pitched roof is covered with asphalt shingles.
The north (main) fa9ade is a symmetrical five-bay elevation with a center entrance and flanking two-over-two sash windows. The front door is a replacement and to each side are multi-pane sidelights. The two-over-two sash window openings are framed by plain surrounds. The second floor is lighted by a series of five evenly spaced two-over-two sash windows. The base of the roof is finished with a boxed cornice.
The east and west gable ends are largely alike with pairs of two-over-two sash windows flanking interior end brick stacks. The edge of the roof has an extended eave with returns at the base.
The south side of the main block is partially covered by a story-and-a-half, one-room plan wing lighted by two-over-two sash windows on the first floor. A three-over-three sash window lights the upper floor on the east side. On the west side is a shed roofed porch that shelters a partially glazed side door. Attached to the south gable end of the dining room section is a single story, one-room plan kitchen lighted by six-over-six sash windows.
The interior of the main block follows a center hall, single-pile plan. The rooms are plainly finished with third quarter of the nineteenth-century mantels on each chimney stack. Four-panel doors remain on the interior door openings. The dining room features an unconventional third quarter of the nineteenth-century mantel with a carved heart attached to a center tablet in the frieze. In a few places fallen plaster reveals sawn lath. The second floor was not seen.
Standing east of the house is the early twentieth-century gambrel roofed frame barn supported on a high, concrete block foundation. The exterior is clad with plain weatherboards, and the gambrel roof is sheathed with tin. An implement storage shed is located on the north side of the barn.
8. Significance Period
1600-1699 1700-1799
x 1800-1899 1900-1999 2000-
Specific dates
Areas of Significance
_ agriculture _ archeology x architecture
art commerce communications
_ community planning conservation
Construction dates
Evaluation for:
___ National Register
Inventory No. WI-628
Check and justify below
economics education
_ engineering entertainment/
recreation _ ethnic heritage _ exploration/
settlement
health/medicine _ performing arts _ industry _ philosophy
invention _ politics/government _ landscape architecture religion
law science literature _ social history
_ maritime history _ transportation _ military other:
Architect/Builder
____ Maryland Register -~x __ not evaluated
Prepare a one-paragraph summary statement of significance addressing applicable criteria, followed by a narrative discussion of the history of the resource and its context. (For compliance projects, complete evaluation on a DOE Form - see manual.)
The two-story, five-bay frame dwelling on the Gilley Rayne farm is a plainly detailed dwelling dating from the post Civil War era. The center hall, single-pile plan main block is extended to the back by a story-and-ahalf wing, which extends farther back by a single-story kitchen. The three-sectioned dwelling was built for Gilley and Mary Rayne, who occupied this farm during the second half of the nineteenth century. In 1855 Gilly Rane portions of several tracts, including parts of Brittingham' s Choice, Rileys Portion, Conclusion, Williams Choice, Potato Swamp, and Hogs Den. He paid $800 for the 116 acres. 1 In 1860 the United States census enumerators found Gilley and his wife Mary on the property with a year old daughter named Sarah. They valued the real estate and personal property at $3500.2 Mary Rayne predeceased her husband by eight years. Following Gilley Rayne's death in 1899, the farm passed to their daughter Sallie, who had married John L. Powell (1853-1927). John L.and Sallie E. Powell occupied the farmstead throughout their lives, and passed the family acreage onto the next generation. The property remains in family hands.
Worcester County Land Record, EDM 6/387, 1January1855, Worcester County Courthouse. Eighth Census of the United States, 1860, Population Schedule for Worcester County, transcribed by John C. Barnes, p. 200.
Maryland Historical Trust Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Form
Name Gilley Rayne Farm Continuation Sheet
Number _JL_ Page 1
Gilley Rayne Fann Powellville vicinity, Wicomico County, Maryland Chain of title Map 52, Parcel 62
1107/336
6/16/1987
JWS 257/196
41511944
Evelyn Rayne Moore
to
Oliver J. Moore Oliver Rayne Moore
Covington D. Powell Alberta B. Powell
to
Lawrence E. Rayne, for natural life and then to Evelyn R. Moore
J. Asbury Holloway
to
Covington D. Powell Alberta B. Powell
Inventory No. WI-628
Maryland Historical Trust Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Form
Name Gilley Rayne Farm Continuation Sheet
Number_§__ Page 2
JWS 2571195
4/4/1944
Covington D. Powell
to
J. Asbury Holloway
Sallie E. Powell
to
John L. Powell Covington D. Powell Bessie G. Beachamp 116 acres
Gilley Rayne
to daughter
Sallie E Powell
Inventory No. WI-628
Eighth Census of the United States, 1860, Population Schedule for Worcester County, transcribed by John C. Barnes, p. 200
Gilly Rain (sic) 45, M, farmer, Value of Real Estate $2000, Value of Personal Property, $1500 Mary Rain, 40 F Sarah Rain, 1, F
Maryland Historical Trust Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties Form
Inventory No. WI-628
Name Gilley Rayne Fann Continuation Sheet
Number~ Page 3
Worcester County Land Record EDM 6/387
11111855
Isaac Brittingham, et al.
to
Gilly Rane (sic) $800 Brittingham' s Choice, Rileys Portion, Conclusion, Williams Choice, Potato Swamp, Hogs Den 116 acres all the land that was deeded by the said Isaac Brittingham to the the said Isaac S. Brittingham and William H. Brittingham and all the lands that said Isaac S. Brittingham formerly owned ... that was left to him by his father's last will and testament
Seventh Census of the United States, 1850, Population Schedule for Worcester County, transcribed by Ruth T. Dryden, p. 130.
Gilley Rain (sic) 33, farmer Mary Rain, 3 1
9. Major Bibliographical References
Wicomico County Land Records, various volumes, Wicomico County Courthouse.
Worcester County Land Records, various volumes, Worcester County Courthouse.
10. Geographical Data
5 acres 116 acres
Inventory No. WI-628
Acreage of surveyed property Acreage of historical setting Quadrangle name Quadrangle scale: ~1:=2~4~00~0~----
Verbal boundary description and justification
The metes and bounds of this property are coincidental with the current boundary of the lot.
11. Form Prepared by
name/title
organization
street & number
city or town
Paul B. Touart, Architectural Historian
Private Consultant date 1O/15/2001
P. 0. Box 5 telephone 410-651-1094
Westover state Maryland 21871
The Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties was officially created by an Act of the Maryland Legislature to be found in the Annotated Code of Maryland, Article 41, Section 181 KA, ~974 supplement.
The survey and inventory are being prepared for information and record purposes only and do not constitute any infringement of individual property rights.
return to: Maryland Historical Trust CHCD/DHCP 100 Community Place Crownsville, MD 21032-2023 410-514-7600
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