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Family House

Images of Family House

The image below depicts the east-facing side of the Family House. The current Christians Spring Road runs west here over a bridge over the Monocacy Creek. A road (the current Daniels Road) runs by the far side of the Family House. In the eighteenth-century, the barn complex that formed the west side of Christiansbrunn would have been visible at the horizon.

Although Christiansbrunn has been remembered and written about as a community of single men, married couples--often with small children--lived there as well. The married couples lived in the Family House. Nineteenth-century photographs and drawings consistently identify this structure as the "Brewery." The building had a cellar with groined or vaulted arches (see images 6 and 7), which were thought, in the nineteenth century, to have been the first vaulted archives in early America.

The image below locates the Family House on a 1795 map of the Christiansbrunn community.