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In the meantime, enjoy the brief history
of Berwyn Heights, MD, included here
A Brief History of Berwyn Heights, Maryland
The Town of Berwyn Heights officially
came into being on April 2, 1896 by act of the Maryland
General Assembly passed on that date: The charter specified
the corporate limits of the Town to "include all and the
same land contained Graves' subdivision of the tract of,
land heretofore known, as Charlton Heights, as shown by the
plat of said subdivision recorded among the land records of
said Prince George's County (Liber J.W.B. No. 10, Folio
309)." A search of land records at Upper Marlboro reveals
that the plat is missing; however microfilm of the original
plat is on file at the Park and Planning Commission office.
By virtue of the official Charter,,
Berwyn Heights became the seventh incorporated municipality
in Prince George's County having been preceded only by
Marlboro, Bladensburg, Piscataway, Hyattsville, Laurel and
Bowie. Piscataway has long since ceased to function as a
muncipality.
The Charter of 214 sections called for
the election of three commissioners to serve for one year
without pay to administer the affairs of the Town. They were
authorized to appoint a Town Clerk to keep appropriate
records and a Bailiff to preserve peace and order in the
Town. The Commissioners were authorized to levy taxes on all
real and personal property but not to exceed ten cents on
each hundred dollars of assessed valuation. They were
restrained from expending or contracting to expend more in
any one year than they received from taxes and other sources
for that year.
The Charter specified that an election of
commissioners was to be held on the first Monday in May in
the year. Dr. Adelbert H. Lee, Archie Thompson and Elijah G.
Gate were named as judges of the election. Yet for reasons
unknown, there is no record that an election of
commissioners was ever held or that any other provisions of
the Charter were ever carried out. Thus the official
establishment of the Town did not become a functioning
reality until 28 years later.

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