HISTORIC DOCUMENTS

Public Law 87-362 (Oct. 4, 1961). Joint resolution of Congress providing for protection and preservation of Moyaone lands, and to be administered by the National Park Service through the National Park Service Act, dated August 25, 1916.

Scenic Easement Deed (Feb. 19, 1963). Conveys scenic control of Moyaone properties to the United States Government via Secretary of Interior.

Preservation and Partners: A History of Piscataway Park, by Janet A. McDonnell, PhD (Resource Stewardship and Science, National Capital Area, National Park Service
and Organization of American Historian
s)

Contents Guide to the Moyaone Collection at the College of Southern Maryland

Moyaone Reserve Added to the National Register of Historic Places (Preservation Maryland newsletter)

Sinatra Would Love This Maryland Neighborhood. But It Has Lots to Tell Us About Suburban Innovation (Washingtonian)

Piscataway Park’s role evolved from saving a view to sharing a point of view (Bay Journal)

Preserving Mount Vernon’s Potomac (Bay Journal)

Where We Live: Moyaone Reserve Is at Home with Nature in Accokeek (Washington Post)

Quietly Tucked in Near the Potomac (Washington Post)

Nature Preserve’s Riches Are Part of the Landscape for 170 Families (Washington Post)

When energy and commercial development clash (Washington Times)

Articles courtesy of the College of Southern Maryland.