Cheverly in Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties

Several sites in Cheverly have been nominated to the National Register of Historic Places, and are included in the Maryland Historical Trust Historic Sites Survey. The nomination forms and accompanying documentation pointed to in the links below are in the Maryland State Archives.

Mount Hope, 1 Cheverly Circle

Nomination form prepared by Raymond W. Bellamy, Jr., March 1978; nomination form prepared by M-NCPPC 11 March 1974. Includes exterior photos taken 1926, March 1975, 1978.

Raymond W. Bellamy House, 2819 Cheverly Avenue

Nomination form prepared by M-NCPPC April 1992. Includes interior, exterior, and garden photos taken 1990, floor and garden plans, and plant inventory.

Schwier and Hilliard Sears Houses, 2200-2202 Cheverly Avenue

Form prepared by Maryland State Highway Administration 18 Nov 1997. Property not recommended for historic designation, 1998. Includes photos taken 1996.

Magruder Spring

Forms for both springs prepared by M-NCPPC December 1988. Includes photos taken 1988.

M-NCPPC Historic Sites and Districts Plan, 2008-2010,

Historic Resource and Community Survey Update Database

Mount Hope Slave Quarters Ruins

Inventory form, February 18, 2009.To view the accompanying undated photographs, you must go to the main database, enter Cheverly in Search by Address, then click on the project number, 69-024-25. The photos load slowly.

M-NCPPC Preliminary Historic Sites and Districts Plan-2010

Part of Cheverly was the object of a "windshield survey." The results appear in Appendix B - Documented Historic Communities. A set of photographs taken for the survey appears in the HSDP Survey Database. Select Bladensburg - New Carrollton & Vicinity, press Search, then select Cheverly Survey Area 69-024.