Hagen House
| Omar Jones / Hagen House | |
|---|---|
| Former names | Hagen House |
| General information | |
| Type | Mid-19th century stone |
| Location | 4075 Old Columbia Pike Ellicott City, Maryland |
| Coordinates | 39°15′31″N 76°48′56″W / 39.25852°N 76.815669°W |
| Construction started | 1845 |
| Design and construction | |
| Developer | Willima (Curley) Davis |
Hagen House, or Omar Jones House is a historic home located in Ellicott City, Maryland. It is a two-story stone house constructed in the mid-19th century. The home is associated with Omar J. Jones, a prominent Howard County politician and school teacher, who championed the charter form of government for Howard County.
The building was built by William Davis for his three sisters in 1845. It was built along the original Columbia turnpike road between Washington and Ellicott City, and is noted on Hopkins 1878 Atlas. Tall vertical windows were added in 1890. The house was later owned by the Josephine Ray and Harry J Bloom, Clara Klashaus, Caleb and Elizabeth Rogers, Joseph and Ella Mae Howes, H. Deets Warfield and P. Stanly Gault. The Gault family and Jones family restored the house reducing the three sided porch to one side.