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Thursday, October 06, 2005

Andover Place, 3406, home sale reported

ANDOVER PL ., 3406-Maurice T. Hines to Calvin E. Johnson, $275,000

Thursday, August 04, 2005

Andover Place, 3400, home sale reported

ANDOVER PL ., 3400-Mary B. Smith to Joy Crim, $227,000

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Theft

Old Silver Hill Road, 3600 block (51580639).

Sunday, May 15, 2005

Virginia Sampsell Arrington

CELEBRATIONS
Winston-Salem Journal (NC) - Sunday, May 15, 2005
Southern-Arrington

KING

Virginia Sampsell Arrington of King and Tom Vaughn Southern of Walkertown were married at 7 p.m. May 4 in King Moravian Church. The Rev. Jimmie Newsom Jr. officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Elsie Turner Sampsell of Fleischman's Village , Md., and the late Carl Nichols Sampsell. She is a retired fifth-grade teacher from Mount Olive Elementary School in King.

The groom is the son of the late Everette and Mattie V. Southern. He is pastor of Forsyth Park Baptist Church and a former mayor of Walkertown.

The bride was escorted by her son, Christopher Arrington.

Monday, May 09, 2005

Theft from vehicle

Old Silver Hill Road, 3600 block (51290815).

Friday, May 06, 2005

Robbery

Old Silver Hill Road, 3600 block (51261587).

Sunday, April 17, 2005

Stolen vehicle

Lassie Avenue & Bonita Street (51070466).

Thursday, April 14, 2005

Aberdeen Street, 3307, home sale reported

ABERDEEN ST ., 3307-Alfred O. Ellis to Martina Morales and David McAndrew, $149,900.

Thursday, April 07, 2005

Aberdeen Street, 3408, home sale reported

ABERDEEN ST ., 3408-Theresa and Wilmer Conerly Jr. to Decarlos L. Torrence, $190,000.

Stolen vehicle

Lassie Avenue, 3100 block (50970346)

Wednesday, March 23, 2005

Robbery (business)

Old Silver Hill Road, 3500 block (50820759).

Thursday, March 17, 2005

Theft

Old Silver Hill Road, 3600 block, case 50760906

Friday, March 11, 2005

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Monday, February 28, 2005

Stolen vehicle

Aberdeen Street and Scottish Avenue (50590384).

Saturday, January 29, 2005

Stolen vehicle

Old Silver Hill Road, 3600 block (50290556).

Tuesday, January 25, 2005

Thursday, January 20, 2005

Assault

Old Silver Hill Road (50200993).

Sunday, January 16, 2005

Stolen vehicle

Old Silver Hill Road, 3600 block (50160466).

Saturday, January 08, 2005

Saturday, January 01, 2005

History

Excerpts from "The Silver Hill - Morningside Neighborhood" at the website of Steve DePalma of the Harvard Medical School. Not dated, but probably written in the early 1970's. The same site has articles on Hillcrest Heights, Iverson Mall, and other nearby areas.
The old road leading out of the District of Columbia into the Silver Hill-Morningside Neighborhood led to the tiny village of Silver Hill, located a mile or so from the County's border with the nation's capital. Travelers during the Civil War period who used this road (first known as Naylor Road or Walker Road because it led to the Naylor and Walker farms) would have found a tavern at Silver Hill where the road branched. One segment trended northeast to Suitland and was known for a long time as the Silver Hill-Suitland Road (now Silver Hill Road). Another segment continued southward and branched again, toward Oxon Hill and toward Camp Springs. Sometimes this segment was called Oxon Hill Road, and later part of old Branch Avenue, but today it is part of St. Barnabas Road (Rt. 414).
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Maps of the early 1900's indicate few changes in the type of settlement until transfers of land took place in the 1930's for the sale of building lots. One parcel on which lots were offered for sale was within the old village site of Silver Hill. This small subdivision was given the name of Silver Hill Park. Another small subdivision, fronting on St. Barnabas Road, was called Swanland Heights; the plat for this small cluster of 20 lots was filed in 1938 by a member of the Swann family, prominent landowners in this section of the County. Still another was Fleischman's Village; it occupied part of a large tract fronting on Old Branch Avenue (just south of Suitland Parkway) which had been purchased by the Fleischman family in the 1930's, and in the following decade approximately 70 lots were available in this subdivision. Later, in the 1960's, some of the remaining ground was utilized for apartment construction.
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The past ten years have been marked by fewer increases in single-family home construction and by the introduction of apartment development, with the latter rendered feasible by the installation of sewer lines along Henson Branch, the construction of new Branch Avenue (Rt. 5), and the opening of the Capital Beltway in 1964. Multi-family development includes the large Carriage Hill apartment complex near the intersection of new Branch Avenue and Suitland Parkway, three garden apartment complexes on Silver Hill Road (east of new Branch Avenue), two apartment complexes near the Suitland Parkway interchange with the Capital Beltway, and a grouping of townhouses near the Auth Road crossing of the Beltway. Multi-family units now considerably outnumber the single-family type, accounting for 60 percent of the total number of dwelling units.