Snow Hill Manor was originally built circa 1755 by Samuel Snowden on 500 acres that he recieved as a wedding gift from his father. In 1764, the house was destroyed by fire and was rebuilt circa 1798. The brick walls of the current structure are laid in Flemish bond and the bricks are believed to have been salvaged from the original house.
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In 1940, Dr. Bryan Warren bought Snow Hill to raise cattle for livestock yards in Baltimore. He later became a distinguished physician, known for his devotion and service to the community.
In June, 1992, the site was purchased by The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission for use as a rental facility for public and private functions.