Hanbury Preservation Consulting, in collaboration with the William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research, has completed a re-survey of the Upperville Historic District and made revisions to the National Register nomination. One hundred and forty-six resources were documented, including churches, stores and homes. All resources were mapped and photographed, and a record for each was created or revised in the Virginia Department of Historic Resources' survey database.
Extensive revisions to the nomination added an inventory and full bibliography, as well as extended narratives about the town's inception and development, its role in the Civil War, and the participation of African Americans in its history.