“Evermay”
Samuel Davidson, a Scot of original character, purchased the site and built Evermay 1792-1794 with proceeds of the sale of lands he owned which include part of the present site of the White House and Lafayette Square. Davidson was buried in a corner of Evermay which now belongs to Oak Hill Cemetery. His estate passed to a nephew in Scotland, Lewis Grant, who accepted the condition that he move to Georgetown and assume the Davidson surname. F. Lammot Belin, the fifth owner of the property, restored Evermay in 1924.
Marker erected by
National Society Colonial Dames of America
In the District of Columbia
-1950-