Jan. 18, 2022

Episode 32: Historic Sotterley

Episode 32: Historic Sotterley

Starting off the new year, we meet at Historic Sotterley and speak with Katherine Humphries, who is the Education Coordinator, and Jeanne Pirtle, who is the Director of Educational Programming and Partnerships. Sotterley is a historic plantation, with parts of the house dating back to 1703. It has survived 3 major wars, hurricanes, lightning strikes, and numerous renovations, and today is an interpretive site comprised of 94 acres of land, over 20 authentic historical structures, and a sustainable farm that donates food to local pantries. For this episode, we focus on the Chinese Chippendale Banister, which was constructed ~1780, and the portrait of Sarah Satterlee, whose artist was a mystery until a curator from the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery visited and thought the style looked familiar!


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Sotterleys Recognitions and Awards

2012 Designated a Middle Passage Ceremonies and Port Marker’s Project Site

2017 Maryland Sustainable Growth Award for Preservation & Conservation

2018 Maryland Preservation Award for Slave Cabin Exhibit dedicated to Agnes Kane Callum

2019 Designated a UNESCO Site of Memory for the Slave Route Project

2020 Maryland Preservation Award for Excellence in Public Programming for Common Ground