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Historical Markers and War Memorials in New Castle County, Delaware

 
Clickable Map of New Castle County, Delaware and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg New Castle County, DE (832) Kent County, DE (264) Cecil County, MD (184) Kent County, MD (101) Gloucester County, NJ (55) Salem County, NJ (115) Chester County, PA (459) Delaware County, PA (283)  NewCastleCounty(832) New Castle County (832)  KentCounty(264) Kent County (264)  CecilCountyMaryland(184) Cecil County (184)  KentCounty(101) Kent County (101)  GloucesterCountyNew Jersey(55) Gloucester County (55)  SalemCounty(115) Salem County (115)  ChesterCountyPennsylvania(459) Chester County (459)  DelawareCounty(283) Delaware County (283)
Wilmington is the county seat for New Castle County
Adjacent to New Castle County, Delaware
      Kent County (264)  
      Cecil County, Maryland (184)  
      Kent County, Maryland (101)  
      Gloucester County, New Jersey (55)  
      Salem County, New Jersey (115)  
      Chester County, Pennsylvania (459)  
      Delaware County, Pennsylvania (283)  
 
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101 Delaware, New Castle County, Glasgow — In the Beginning …… formation of the Delmarva Peninsula
From Pencader Hundred shipping was possible by either the Delaware River of the Chesapeake Bay. One third of the population of the United States now lives within a day's drive of Pencader Hundred. The shortest distance overland between . . . Map (db m238426) HM
102 Delaware, New Castle County, Glasgow — Lenni Lenape Reported damaged
Native Americans of the Northeastern Woodlands It is widely believed that the first inhabitants of the Americas date back 15,000 years ago. That migration spread across North America and one group became known as the Lenni Lenape. As they . . . Map (db m238424) HM
103 Delaware, New Castle County, Glasgow — Marquis de Lafayette
The great debt we owe the French people was repaid 136 years later during the First World War when the American Expeditionary Force arrived in France. On July 4, 1917, American troops marched through Paris, ending at the grave of Lafayette. At . . . Map (db m168721) HM
104 Delaware, New Castle County, Glasgow — Mason Dixon Line & the Boundaries of Delaware
Delaware boundaries are made up of three distinct lines. * The 12-mile radius, surveyed 1701. ** The Transpeninsular Line, surveyed 1751. *** The Mason-Dixon Line, surveyed 1763. All the lines were completed even before Delaware became a . . . Map (db m153857) HM
105 Delaware, New Castle County, Glasgow — New Castle Frenchtown Railroad Reported damaged
The majority of the United States population in the early 1800s resided in the Mid-Atlantic area north and south of Delaware. Travelers along the east coast from higher populated areas such as New York and Philadelphia had to pass through . . . Map (db m238429) HM
106 Delaware, New Castle County, Glasgow — NC-124 — Pencader Presbyterian Church
On October 15, 1701, William Penn granted 30,000 acres of land to William Davies, David Evans, and William Willis "in behalf of themselves and Company of new Welsh Purchasers." Known as the Welsh Tract, this expansive holding attracted large . . . Map (db m153859) HM
107 Delaware, New Castle County, Glasgow — NC-203 — Poplar Hall
James Boulden the Elder and his family moved to Delaware from Maryland in the mid-18th century, amassing wealth and expanding their land ownership in Pencader Hundred as the century progressed. The two-story brick mansion house was built during this . . . Map (db m147803) HM
108 Delaware, New Castle County, Glasgow — The Battle of Cooch's Bridge
On 3 September 1777, approximately 800 Americans forming the “Special Corps” of Brigadier General William Maxwell engaged several thousand Hessian and Anspach “Jägers” (light infantry) and British light infantry in the vicinity of Cooch’s Bridge. . . . Map (db m238428) HM
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109 Delaware, New Castle County, Glasgow — The Hundreds of Delaware
What is a Hundred? A hundred is an old English subdivision of a county. Although the origin is somewhat shrouded in mystery, basically it was a tract of land large enough to provide a hundred men to serve the king’s wars. In American . . . Map (db m156915) HM
110 Delaware, New Castle County, Glasgow — The March Through PencaderA Fight for Freedom
Philadelphia Campaign Troop Maneuvers in Delaware and Maryland August 25-September 10, 1777 (as shown on the map) (Inscription in the lower right) The Philadelphia Campaign was so-named since the city was the British . . . Map (db m153862) HM
111 Delaware, New Castle County, Glasgow — The March Through PencaderA Fight for Freedom
The Philadelphia Campaign was so-named since the city was the British destination when they sailed from New York, landing 17,000 troops near Elkton, Maryland. Colonial sharpshooters engaged the British in a delaying action at the Battle of . . . Map (db m238427) HM
112 Delaware, New Castle County, Greenville — NC-78 — Camp Brandywine
In the Civil War the first camp of this name was at Wilmington Fair Grounds for the First and Second Delaware Regiments. The same name was given this site in September 1862 for a camp of Pennsylvania troops sent to guard powder mills. They were . . . Map (db m45573) HM
113 Delaware, New Castle County, Greenville — Hickory Tree Stump Monument
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114 Delaware, New Castle County, Greenville — NCC-222 — Saint Joseph on the Brandywine Church
As early as 1813, Mass was celebrated in private homes throughout the area. St. Joseph Church was built in 1841 by a diverse community of Roman Catholic immigrants to meet the needs of the growing Catholic population. The nearby DuPont powder . . . Map (db m128683) HM
115 Delaware, New Castle County, Hockessin — Ashland BridgeRed Clay Creek — Listed on National Register of Historic Places – 1973 —
Original Town Lattice Truss Covered Bridge – ca. 1850 Bridge Deck Rehabilitated – 1964 Listed on National Register of Historic Places – 1973 Complete Rehabilitation & Steel Beams Added – 1982 Rehabilitated Stone Foundation and Replaced . . . Map (db m62043) HM
116 Delaware, New Castle County, Hockessin — Chair of Honorfor Prisoners of War-Missing in Action — You Will Not Be Forgotten —
For those who answered the call of duty and have yet to return to family and home, Who are listed among the Prisoners of War (POW) and those Missing in Action (MIA), This chair is reserved as a seat of honor.Map (db m174917) WM
117 Delaware, New Castle County, Hockessin — NC-140 — Chippey African Union Methodist Church
In 1813 a group of African-American Methodists formed an independent denomination known as the African Union Church. It was the first incorporated religious body in the United States controlled entirely by African-Americans. In 1866 the African . . . Map (db m92146) HM
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118 Delaware, New Castle County, Hockessin — NCC-252 — Cox-Phillips-Mitchell Agricultural Complex
In 1726, William and Catherine Cox built a Flemish bond brick house named "Ocasson" on 350 acres of land acquired from Letitia Penn. William Phillips and his heirs owned the farm from 1766-1830 and added a bank barn by 1770. From 1830-1856 Quaker . . . Map (db m157190) HM
119 Delaware, New Castle County, Hockessin — NC-194 — First African-American Schoolhouse In Hockessin
Local tradition states that a school was present at this location as early as 1829. However, in 1878 the first documented school for African-Americans in Hockessin was established in this vicinity. The school was funded and built primarily by the . . . Map (db m94251) HM
120 Delaware, New Castle County, Hockessin — NC-198 — Hockessin Friends Meetinghouse
The Hockessin Friends Meeting has operated with an active membership and regular services, known as Meetings for Worship, since its founding. The Meeting is part of the larger Philadelphia Yearly Meeting faith community. The expansion of the . . . Map (db m92144) HM
121 Delaware, New Castle County, Hockessin — NC-137 — Hockessin School #107C
Also known as the Hockessin Colored School, this building was constructed in 1920 to serve the needs of the communities African-American students. Funding for construction was provided by the Delaware School Auxiliary Association and its primary . . . Map (db m92145) HM
122 Delaware, New Castle County, Hockessin — NC219 — James Henry "Nip" Winters
Born in 1899 in Washington DC. James Henry Winters was a pitcher in the Negro leagues from 1919-1933. Winters, who was also known as "Jesse" and "Nip," was one of the top left-handed pitchers of his day. Known for his wild style and pitching speed, . . . Map (db m143839) HM
123 Delaware, New Castle County, Hockessin — NC-218 — St. John The Evangelist Church
Built in 1882, St. John the Evangelist Church was the third Catholic church to be built in the Hockessin area. Soon after it opened, St. John's established a parochial school in its hall. By 1934 the school was closed due to dwindling financial . . . Map (db m94252) HM
124 Delaware, New Castle County, Hockessin — NC-32 — St. Mary's Church
Site of the first Catholic church in Delaware, Usually called "Coffee Run" Church. Land purchased 1772 by Rev. Matthias Manners. First church erected shortly thereafter. Last church erected by Rev. Patrick Kenny. Remained standing until 1908. . . . Map (db m43694) HM
125 Delaware, New Castle County, Hockessin — NCC-228 — The Daniel Nichols House
British General Sir William Howe embarked on a campaign to capture the city of Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War in 1777. While marching from Cooch’s Bridge to Kennett Square onward to the Battle of Brandywine Howe and his army passed . . . Map (db m168292) HM WM
126 Delaware, New Castle County, Hockessin — NC-208 — Tweed's Tavern
Formerly known as "MudFort," this log structure was built circa 1790. The original two-story building measured 21 x 27 feet, and featured an attic and full stone basement. A later tax assessment describes the house as "large" and cites the presence . . . Map (db m168956) HM
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127 Delaware, New Castle County, Hockessin — Veterans Memorial
Honor to those who served their country and accepted the hardship and sacrifice as their dutyMap (db m174918) WM
128 Delaware, New Castle County, Hockessin — Wooddale BridgeRed Clay Creek
Original Town Lattice Truss Covered Bridge - ca. 1850 Rehabilitated - 1939 Steel Beams Added - 1981 Destroyed by Flood/ Steel Acrow Bridge Placed - 2003 Town Lattice Truss Covered Bridge Replacement - 2008 Engineering & Project Management - . . . Map (db m73000) HM
129 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — NCC-261 — Augustine Beach
Augustine Beach was named after Augustine Herman (c 1621-1686), an explorer and cartographer who mapped the region for Lord Cecil Calvert. Adam Diehl built the brick Augustine Beach Hotel in about 1814. In 1867, owner Simeon Lord expanded the hotel, . . . Map (db m205497) HM
130 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — Bethesda Methodist Church

The Property has Been
Placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior Map (db m244982) HM
131 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — Choptank Upon-the-Hill121 Colonel Clayton Drive
Choptank Upon-the-Hill Est. 1826 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m189386) HM
132 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — NC-16 — Commodore Thomas Macdonough
Early home of Commodore Thomas Macdonough. Hero of Battle of Lake Champlain 1814. Born 1783. Died 1825. Commodore 1813. Assisted Commodore Decatur in capturing and burning the "Philadelphia" off the coast of Tripoli, 1804. Original name of village . . . Map (db m10305) HM
133 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — Forest Presbyterian Church44 West Main Street
Forest Presbyterian Church 44 West Main Street has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1850Map (db m174529) HM
134 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — NC-210 — Former Site of the Alston and Hunn Farms
Near this location were the farms of John Alston (1794-1872) and John Hunn (1818-1894), cousins who shared the Quaker faith and were well documented operatives on Delaware's Underground Railroad. John Alston sometimes employed fugitives as laborers . . . Map (db m88341) HM
135 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — NC-135 — Locust GroveHome of Governor Joshua Clayton
This home was once the residence of Joshua Clayton (1744-1798), an eminent physician and distinguished government leader in post-Revolutionary Delaware. After attending the University of Pennsylvania he established a successful local practice and . . . Map (db m160786) HM
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136 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — NCC-240 — Louis L. Redding Comprehensive High School
The Louis L. Redding Comprehensive High School opened in 1953 and served African American students in grades 1-12 in the Middletown area. It replaced the smaller Middletown School 120-C, a three-room wood structure on East Lake Street. The school . . . Map (db m141497) HM
137 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — NC-133 — McDonough Burial Ground
Here lie the remains of the family of James McDonough, an Irish immigrant who purchased land at this location in 1748. Seven children were raised here by James and his wife Lydia. Their eldest, Thomas McDonough, was a prominent local physician. In . . . Map (db m92152) HM
138 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — NC-118 — Middletown
Beginning in the 1690s, settler Adam Peterson and his family acquired several tracts of land here. One tract, surveyed in 1733, was given the name "Middletown." The origin of the name is believed to derive from the area's location at the middle . . . Map (db m155566) HM
139 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — NC-144 — Middletown Academy
In 1824 area residents petitioned the General Assembly for a lottery to erect a building for education and public worship. Construction of the Academy began in 1826 and was completed the next year. For many years the building served as the center of . . . Map (db m155748) HM
140 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — Middletown World War I Memorial
In honor of the men who served in the World War and in memory of Rupert M. Burstan, Capt. U.S.M.C. • John J. Hoffecker, 9th. Inft. • E. Davis Manlove, 59th. Pioneers • Jeremiah Jackson, Colored I.R.D.Map (db m155567) WM
141 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — NC-74 — Old St. Anne's(P. E. Church)
As early as 1705 a log chapel was established at "Appoquinimy" by the S.P.G. with the Rev. Thomas Jenkins appointed its first missionary, 1708. Queen Anne of England, for whom the Church was named, is said to have been a patron. This church was . . . Map (db m189728) HM
142 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — School Bell
From Old Academy Building, Broad Street, Middletown. Cast by John Wilbank, Philadelphia, 1827 Moved to this location: March 3, 2008Map (db m174526) HM
143 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — NCC-235 — The Ashton Tract
Robert Ashton and his brother-in-law Isaac DeCou arrived in Delaware in 1686 and settled on a 300 acre tract of land they purchased called Chelsey Georges Creek. Ashton purchased DeCou's portion upon his death in 1686. Through later . . . Map (db m190341) HM
144 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — This Tree Was Living When William Penn Came to Pennsylvania
1682 - 1932 This tree was living when William Penn came to Pennsylvania 1682 White Oak, Quercus Alba Girth Breast High, 1932, 14ft. 4 ins.Map (db m73845) HM
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145 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — Three Welsh Members
Three Welsh members of the St. George's Anglican Church were reinterred here on Jun 20, 1937, the 232nd anniversary of St. Anne's Parish. Their remains were removed from the church cemetery when the C & D Canal was widened in 1937.Map (db m73846) HM
146 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — NC-214 — Union Lodge No. 5 A.F.&A.M.
Chartered on June 24, 1765 by the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania A.Y.M., Lodge No. 5 at Cantwell's Bridge (later known as Odessa) became the first Masonic lodge established in Delaware. The lodge was admitted to membership under the Grand Lodge of . . . Map (db m155836) HM
147 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — NC-47 — Welsh Tract
Approximate southern boundary of tract of thirty thousand acres granted by William Penn to the Welsh in 1701. It included what is now Pencader Hundred, Delaware, and a part of Cecil County, Maryland.Map (db m157102) HM
148 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — NCC-237 — Witherspoon Tavern
David Witherspoon, born in Ireland, built this tavern in 1761 as a midpoint between waterways to the east and west. While traveling to the Continental Congress, Thomas Jefferson lodged here on June 20, 1775. George Washington also dined at the . . . Map (db m155564) HM
149 Delaware, New Castle County, Montchanin — NC-185 — Village of Montchanin
Settled at the triangular intersection of three roads in the early 19th century by workers from the nearby DuPont Black Powder Mills, this village consisted initially of only 2.4 acres. The Wilmington and Northern Railroad established tracks through . . . Map (db m173287) HM
150 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-145 — Booker T. Washington School No. 109C
Built in 1923 with funding provided by Pierre S. duPont for schools in Delaware, this school replaced New Castle’s first school for “colored” students that was built in 1867 on Williams Street. The Delaware School Auxiliary Association provided . . . Map (db m92290) HM
151 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-22 — Broad Dyke
Original dyke built by Dutch 1655. Centre of Twelve Mile Circle marking top of Delaware, surveyed 1701, by Empson and Pusey.Map (db m25532) HM
152 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-15 — Buena Vista
Built in 1845 by John M. Clayton (1796-1856) Secretary of State in President Taylor's cabinet. He also served Delaware as U.S. Senator, jurist and Secretary of State. He drafted the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, which eventually guaranteed that the Panama . . . Map (db m146605) HM
153 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Captain John Evans
Sacred To the memory of My beloved Husband Capt. John Evans. Of 2nd Reg. Del. Vols. After having distinguished himself at the Battles of Gains Mills [sic], Savage Station, Peach Orchard, White Oak, Malvern Hill, Antietam, . . . Map (db m102551) HM WM
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154 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Crossing the Delaware
The Delaware River, a mighty highway of commerce, has also been a formidable barrier to travel. Ferries operated sporadically from New Castle from very early days. Modern ferry service didn't begin until 1925 to meet the increasing needs of . . . Map (db m191495) HM
155 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Delaware - Desert Shield / Desert Storm Memorial — by the Delaware River and Bay Authority —
Desert Shield • Desert Storm A tribute to all members of the United States Armed Forces who gallantly and courageously performed their duties during the Desert Shield Operation and the Desert Storm War Action in Kuwait-Iraq and Saudi . . . Map (db m146110) WM
156 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Delaware & New Jersey WWII Submariners MemorialDedicated to those who serve in Submarines of the U.S. Navy — The Silent Service ~ Pride Runs Deep —
Left Side of Marker U.S. Submarine Veterans World War II 52 United States Submarines On Eternal Patrol U.S. Navy Submarines Paid Heavily for their success in World War II. 374 Officers and 3131 Men are on board these . . . Map (db m146109) WM
157 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Delaware Memorial Bridge1951 - 1968 — Dedicated to the Delaware & New Jersey Veterans of WWII —
Delaware Memorial Bridge 1951 - 1968 South Span Dedicated August 18, 1951 North Span Dedicated September 12, 1968 Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey dedicated these Bridges on September 12, 1968 to the Men and Women of the State . . . Map (db m146111) HM WM
158 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Delaware River and Bay Authority Veterans Dedication
Dedicated to our Veterans Whose Loyalty and Service during times of war and peace define the character of this great NationMap (db m68462) WM
159 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Delaware River and Bay Authority Vietnam MemorialIn Memory of Vietnam War Dead
In Memory of Vietnam War Dead Dedicated to those from Delaware and New Jersey who made the Supreme Sacrifice in the Service of their CountryMap (db m68262) WM
160 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Delaware Street Wharf ReconstructionNov. 1982 - May 1983
The original landing was started during the 17th century of stone filled wood cribs, being enlarged several times. The city acquired ownership from the New Castle Frenchtown Railroad Co. in 1914, and rebuilt the wharf with a concrete face on new . . . Map (db m57133) HM
161 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Delaware's Independence Hall
Built in 1732 as the statehouse for Pennsylvania's "Three Lower Counties on the Delaware," the New Castle Court House was the scene of a dramatic vote on June 15, 1776 when the colonial assembly declared independence from both Great Britain and . . . Map (db m102546) HM
162 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Fort Casimir
Fort Casimir was built by the Dutch in 1651 and recaptured by them from the Swedes, 1655. Site now lies beneath the Delaware 250 feet E.N.E. from this stone which is erected by the Delaware Society of the Colonial Dames of America, 1905, to . . . Map (db m57130) HM
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163 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Fort Casimir: Key to the Early Delaware Valley
In the mid-1600s this site was the focal point of a three-nation struggle for control of the Delaware River. Dutch military leaders recognized the strategic importance of this place in controlling river traffic in 1651 and established a fort here. . . . Map (db m130462) HM
164 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Frenchtown Railroad Sleepers
These stones were sleepers in the New Castle and Frenchtown Railroad. Completed in 1831. The first railroad in Delaware and one of the first in the United States.Map (db m25531) HM
165 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — General Thomas Holcomb17th Commandant of the Marine Corps — 1936-1943 —
"You will be the first officer of the Corps to hold the rank of General - the highest rank in our Armed Forces. I know of no other officer to whom that distinction more fittingly belongs." - Secretary of the U.S. Navy, 1944 On December 1, 1936, . . . Map (db m57127) HM
166 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — George Read
born A.D. 1732 Died 21st September 1798 Member of the Congress of the Revolution. The Convention that framed the Constitution of the U. S. and of The first Senate under it. Judge of admiralty President and Chief Justice of Delaware and a signer of . . . Map (db m54693) HM
167 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — George Read
Signer of the Declaration of Independence We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honorMap (db m102598) HM
168 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-A9 — Gunning Bedford House
Built about 1760. Home of Gunning Bedford, eleventh governor of Delaware, born 1742. Lieut-Col. in Haslet's Delaware Regiment. Wounded in Battle of White Plains 1776. Presidential Elector 1788. Also home of Caleb P. Bennett, twenty-ninth governor of . . . Map (db m25558) HM
169 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-A6 — Historic Museum
Rear of house built in seventeenth century. Main building built after 1738 by Dr. John Finney. Home of Nicholas Van Dyke, seventh Governor of Delaware. The marriage of Ann Van Dyke to Kensey Johns, Sr. took place here April 24, 1784. George . . . Map (db m152614) HM
170 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-A8 — Home of George Read
Site of home of George Read. Born September 18, 1733. Died September 21, 1798. Member of The Congress of the Revolution. The convention that framed The Constitution of The United States, and of the first senate under it. Judge of Admiralty, . . . Map (db m25560) HM
171 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — In Memory of Philip and Lydia Laird
Former owners of the Read House, their home for fifty-five years. They were longtime benefactors of New Castle doing much to encourage and promote the preservation and architectural beauty of this colonial town.Map (db m54697) HM
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172 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Korean War Veterans MemorialThe Forgotten War — 1950-1953 —
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173 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-25 — Landing Place of William Penn
Near here October 27, 1682, William Penn first stepped on American soil. He proceeded to the fort and performed Livery of Seisin. “He took the key, thereof,…we did deliver unto him 1 turf with a twig upon it, a porringer with river water and . . . Map (db m156292) HM
174 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Mary Wansey
Here lie the remains of Mary Wansey Wife of George Wansey of Towanda, Bradford Co., Pa. She died at Sea Aug. 8th. 1842 on her return from Italy aged 37 years.Map (db m102550) HM
175 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Midshipman John Stockton, United States Navy
Wounded in Battle of Lake Ontario May 28th Died at Kingston Canada May 30th 1813 aged 26 years [Also on monument] John Stockton Born 1755, Died Oct. 29, 1822 An Officer of the Revolution. Thomas Stockton Born April 4, 1781 . . . Map (db m102608) WM
176 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-217 — Mount Salem U.M. Church
In 1854, a Methodist Society was organized in the African American community in New Castle. Not long after the society's inception, the group adopted the name Mount Salem Methodist Church and purchased land on which to build a church. Mount Salem's . . . Map (db m94193) HM
177 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — New Castle and Frenchtown RailroadLinking the Delaware River to the Chesapeake Bay
New Castle has a long history as a national transportation link. In the 1820s a turnpike connected ships on the Delaware River with ships on the Chesapeake Bay. However, the turnpike was in poor condition. Progressive town leaders saw . . . Map (db m102543) HM
178 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-26 — New Castle and Frenchtown Railroad
Built 1832. One of first railroads in country. Extended from this point to Frenchtown on the Elk River. Important connecting link between the North and South. Absorbed by Delaware Railroad 1856.Map (db m3549) HM
179 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-13 — New Castle Common
This land is part of a tract of one thousand acres set apart by William Penn in 1701 for the inhabitants of the town of New Castle. Trustees were appointed and incorporated by Penn’s heirs in 1764, whose successors still hold and manage the land.Map (db m3212) HM
180 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — New Castle Court House 1732New Castle Historic District
New Castle Historic District has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 This site possesses exception value in commemorating or illustrating the . . . Map (db m64763) HM
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181 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — New Castle Harbor
This imaginative 1857 painting by Edward Moran depicts New Castle Harbor at its height. The fishing boat (right center) represents New Castle's critical fishing industry. The tall-masted U.S. Navy brig to its left demonstrations the national . . . Map (db m191496) HM
182 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-111 — New Castle United Methodist Church
The origin of Methodism in this community can be traced to the years prior to the American Revolution, when pioneering clergymen such as Thomas Webb and Francis Asbury visited here to spread the message of their faith. Due to the predominance of . . . Map (db m54700) HM
183 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-24 — Packet Alley
Packet boats from Philadelphia met stage coaches here for Frenchtown, Maryland, chief line of communication from North to Baltimore and South. Andrew Jackson, David Crockett, Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, Lord Ashburton, Sam Houston, Louis Napoleon, . . . Map (db m25559) HM
184 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-189 — Penn Farm
The 112-acre Penn Farm is the last surviving farm of the 1,068-acre New Castle Common. William Penn, Proprietor and Governor of Pennsylvania, made his warrant in writing under his hand and seal in October 1701, granting the New Castle Common . . . Map (db m128897) HM
185 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Penn's Placecirca 1682
Formerly Wm Penn Guest HouseMap (db m130461) HM
186 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-75/256 — Presbyterian ChurchAmerican Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site
Founded as a Dutch Reformed Church, 1657. The first building was on the Strand end of the church lot. This church was one of 7 which organized the first Presbytery in America in 1706. Present brick meeting house was built 1707.Map (db m122259) HM
187 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Read House & GardensDelaware Historical Society
In 1797 the foundation of George Read II's mansion was laid only feet from his statesman father's home on a busy New Castle street. By 1805 the stylish Federal period house towered over its neighbors. A fire claimed the home of George Read I, as . . . Map (db m54704) HM
188 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Revolutionary War Patriots in the Immanuel Churchyard
John Aicken • Archibald Alexander • Gov. Gunning Bedford John Bird • James Booth, Sr. • James Carter The Rev. Robert Clay • Thomas Clay • William Clay Dr. Mark Elliot • Stephen Gilbert • Isaac Grantham John Hall • William Hazlett • Joseph . . . Map (db m102564) WM
189 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Sheriff's House and County Jail
In 1857 New Castle County constructed a new prison complex on this site. Designed by famous Philadelphia architect, Samuel Sloan, the facility had two parts. The Sheriff's House (seen at left in this 1893 photo) provided a roomy residence for the . . . Map (db m102541) HM
190 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-134 — Site of Bellanca Airfield
An airfield, aircraft plant, and service hangar were built here in 1928 by Giuseppe Mario Bellanca and Henry B. duPont. An aviation pioneer, Bellanca immigrated from Italy in 1912. His plane Columbia was Charles Lindbergh's choice for a . . . Map (db m14133) HM
191 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-23 — Site of Fort Casimir
One hundred feet to the East of this point is the site of Fort Casimir. Erected by Dutch in 1651. Taken by Swedes 1654, called Fort Trafaldigheets or Trinity, retaken by Dutch under Petrus Stuyvesant in person September 11, 1655.Map (db m130334) HM
192 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — The First House Constructed by Guido DeAscanis in 1932
The first house constructed by Guido DeAscanis in 1932. Guido was born in San Omero, Italy in 1900 and arrived in America on July 4, 1920. He founded Guido DeAscanis & Sons, Inc. in 1933. They went on to build many homes and buildings to enhance the . . . Map (db m174446) HM
193 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-28 — The Green or Market Plaine
Laid out by Petrus Stuyvesant, Dutch Governor, 1655. On this green stood the old jail and gallows. Here were held the great fairs and weekly markets from early times.Map (db m3423) HM
194 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — The Old Library
The Old Library was designed by Philadelphia architect, Frank Furness, and built by the New Castle Library Company in 1892. The Library Company, chartered in 1812, had housed its collection of classics and law books in the Academy (built in 1799) . . . Map (db m102549) HM
195 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-73 — The River Road
Portion of the early cart road laid out by Augustine Herrman, Lord of Bohemia Manor to connect his Maryland estate with Appoquinimink Creek and the Town of New Castle. Known as the “The Old Man’s Road”, this was one of the earliest links . . . Map (db m152613) HM
196 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — The Welcome Society of Pennsylvania
Honors the city of New Castle, Delaware where William Penn first landed in the New World, 27 October 1682.Map (db m57128) HM
197 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-A5 — Van Dyke House
Built about 1820 by Senator Nicholas Van Dyke. The marriage of Dorcas Van Dyke to Charles I. DuPont took place here Oct. 6, 1824. At this wedding the Marquis de LaFayette was a guest, and gave the bride in marriage.Map (db m57131) HM
198 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — Veterans Memorial
Erected in grateful memory of the men of this community who gave their lives in defense of freedom Reuben J. Dunn • John L. Cassidy • Frank J. Cox • John L. Sullivan • John W. Megginson Jr. • Anthony F. Marcozzi • Charles F. . . . Map (db m130463) WM
199 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — 97 — Votes for WomenRoad to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
Women munitions workers at former Bethlehem Steel Plant south of here jailed in Washington DC protesting for women's suffrage 1917-1919.Map (db m211090) HM
200 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — William Penn
On the 26th Day of October 1682, William Penn the great proprietor on his first landing in America here proclaimed his government, and received from the commissioners of the Duke of York the key of the fort and turf twig and water as symbols of his . . . Map (db m191494) HM

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