John Due House or Henry Warfield House, is a historic slave plantation located in Clarksville in Howard County, Maryland, United States.

John Due House
John Due House is located in Maryland
John Due House
Location of John Due House in Maryland
Nearest cityClarksville, Maryland
Coordinates39°12′10″N 76°55′12″W / 39.20278°N 76.92000°W / 39.20278; -76.92000
Built18th century
Architectural style(s)Stone, Federal

The Stone house resides at 6044 Trotter Road, a road named after Emma and John Trotter who owned the property in the 1930s. The 18th century kitchen predates the 1836 additions. The property includes a slave quarters, corn crib and smokehouse. It was built for Benjamin Franklin Warfield with his nephew Nicholas Warfield. By the 1960s the property was subdivided down to 29.47 acres. John L Due performed a restoration with a recommendation that the property should be added to the National Register.[1][2]

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  1. ^ "HO-161 John Due House" (PDF). Retrieved 19 September 2014.
  2. ^ Missy Burke; Robin Emrich; Barbara Kellner. Oh, You must live in Columbia. p. 113.