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PART II: Chapter 16 Historic Sites and Proposed Historic Sites

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69-021 Cherry Hill Cemetery6821 Ingraham Street, Riverdale (M-NCPPC)• 1884-1940, graveyard with s<strong>and</strong>stone grave markers• Part of Josiah Adams’ farm; a rare surviving example of19th Century burial ground for local free blacks. Criteria1c, 2a, 2c• Criteria 1a, 1d69-023-17 William Stanton Wormley House7533 Arwick Ardmore Road, L<strong>and</strong>over Hills• 1898, 1926; wood frame side-gabled dwelling withglassed-in porch• Built for Hugh Browne; sold to William Stanton Wormley,Washington artist <strong>and</strong> educator; his gr<strong>and</strong>father JamesWormley; established the Wormley Hotel in Washington,D.C.; home of the Wormley family• Criteria 1a, 1d69-023-27 Thomas Hunster House7523 Ardwick Ardmore Road, L<strong>and</strong>over Hills• c. 1920, 1 ½ story large wood frame bungalow withCraftsman details; artit’s studio lit by a row of windowsbetween the first <strong>and</strong> second storied• Built by <strong>and</strong> for Thomas W. Hunster,a portrait <strong>and</strong>l<strong>and</strong>scape painter of considerable stature <strong>and</strong> head of theart department in DC’s black public schools• Criteria, 1c, 1d, 2e69-024-11 E NR Mount Hope, 1 Cheverly Circle, Cheverly• 1839, 1860s, two-story frame house with four brickchimneys <strong>and</strong> one-story kitchen wing added; late 18thcenturystone outbuilding on grounds• Built by Fielder Magruder, Jr.; probably the lastremaining antebellum frame plantation house inside theBeltway in Prince George’s County; home of Cheverly’sfounder Robert Marshall from 1919-192969-024-13 Magruder Spring, Cheverly Avenue, Cheverly• The sole water source for the Mount Hope tobaccoplantation; functioned in the 1920s as water source• According to tradition, British soldiers stopped here onAugust 24, 1814• Criteria 1d, 2e130 Staff Draft Preliminary <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Sites</strong> <strong>and</strong> Districts Plan

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