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Meanwhile, enjoy a brief
history of Cheverly, MD.
A Brief History of Cheverly, Maryland
In August 1814, the British, marching
on Washington to burn the Capitol and White House, headed
for Bladensburg, the first fordable point in the Anacostia,
and it was here that the Battle of Bladensburg was fought
on August 24. According to tradition two springs located
within the present day boundaries of Cheverly were used by
the British during this campaign and both were designated
in 1988 as Prince George's Historic Sites.
Mt. Hope , the plantation house which
still stands on a ridge in the center of Cheverly is at No.
1 Cheverly Circle. It was built by Fielder Magruder about
1839 and expanded in the 1860's. This 12-room ante bellum
home is on our town seal and was added to the National
Register of Historic Places in November 1978. It was
carefully restored by Cheverly's founder and first resident
Robert Marshall. He called it Crestlawn and lived there from
1919 to 1929.
With the exhaustion of tobacco land by
the middle of the 19th century and the death of the
slave-based agrarian economy of the area after the Civil
War, a general agricultural depression and abandoned
farmland became characteristic of Prince George's County
during the rest of the century. Many fields began to grow up
with weeds and then with locust and scrub pine. Although
prosperous farmers like Fielder Magruder could continue to
survive with general farming, the old days of the ante
bellum plantation were no more. Also affecting his property
during this period was the coming of the railroad. The
Baltimore and Potomac (now Penn Central) track passed
through all three of the original land grants. It provided
one of Robert Marshall's original selling points for
Cheverly, "10 cents and 12 minutes to downtown Washington,
D.C."

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