Aquasco-Woodville, a rural village in the principally agricultural southeast part
of Prince George’s County, Maryland, retains numerous late-nineteenth- and
early-twentieth-century buildings, cemeteries and sites that are clustered along
both sides of MD 381 (Aquasco Road). This report examines seven previously
undocumented properties, six of which were found to be associated with the
African American middle class that emerged in the area after the Civil War: the
Cemetery for Enslaved African Americans at Eastview, the Whitehall Tenant House,
and the Delilah Waters House.