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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Kent County, Delaware

 
Clickable Map of Kent 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 Kent County, DE (264) New Castle County, DE (832) Sussex County, DE (494) Caroline County, MD (89) Kent County, MD (101) Queen Anne s County, MD (113) Cape May County, NJ (169) Cumberland County, NJ (85) Salem County, NJ (115)  KentCounty(264) Kent County (264)  NewCastleCounty(832) New Castle County (832)  SussexCounty(494) Sussex County (494)  CarolineCountyMaryland(89) Caroline County (89)  KentCounty(101) Kent County (101)  QueenAnne'sCounty(113) Queen Anne's County (113)  CapeMayCountyNew Jersey(169) Cape May County (169)  CumberlandCounty(85) Cumberland County (85)  SalemCounty(115) Salem County (115)
Dover is the county seat for Kent County
Adjacent to Kent County, Delaware
      New Castle County (832)  
      Sussex County (494)  
      Caroline County, Maryland (89)  
      Kent County, Maryland (101)  
      Queen Anne's County, Maryland (113)  
      Cape May County, New Jersey (169)  
      Cumberland County, New Jersey (85)  
      Salem County, New Jersey (115)  
 
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101 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — The GreenFirst State National Historical Park
William Penn established the town of Dover in 1683. As surveyed in 1717, the town featured three public squares including The Green. Surrounded by government buildings, shops, homes, and taverns, The Green became the heart of Dover. During the . . . Map (db m131997) HM
102 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — The Women of the Delaware Women's Military Service Monument
The images reproduced here were selected as being representative of all Delaware women who have served our state and our nation in defense plants in wartime, helping to manufacture products that support our Armed Forces. Each woman pictured on . . . Map (db m198970) HM
103 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — Thomas Stevenson House
The brick house was built in 1846. The structures to the rear consist of three separate buildings dating from 1804. They are the original tenement and two outbuildings. The first was a summer kitchen and the latter, Sara Stevenson's (1850) two room . . . Map (db m39099) HM
104 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — Timothy Hanson Housec. 1730
The Timothy Hanson House stood on this site until it was relocated in 2006. The front of the building, commissioned by the Delaware Association of REALTORS, for its headquarters in 2006, is a replica of the structure known as the Hanson house. The . . . Map (db m39096) HM
105 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — KC-98 — Union Lodge No.7, A.F. & A.M.
Union Lodge No.7, A.F. & A. M.-The origin of organized Free masonry in Dover can be traced to the formation of Old Lodge No. 18 on August 25, 1775. During its twelve years of existence, meeting were held on the "The Green" at an inn which stood on . . . Map (db m141285) HM
106 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — USS Delaware(BB-28) — The Dreadnought —
The first of the dreadnoughts of the United States Navy, the USS Delaware was laid down on November 11, 1907 at Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Company, and was the first battleship to have forced lubrication system for engines. . . . Map (db m190725) HM
107 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — 30 — Votes for WomenRoad to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
Mabel Lloyd Ridgely. 1872-1962. President of Delaware Equal Suffrage Association, 1919-1920. Led Delaware ratification effort.Map (db m244387) HM
108 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — We hold in respectful memory…
We hold in respectful memory those Delaware women, known and unknown, who have given their lives in service to our nation. Among the thousands of Delaware women who have served our nation throughout our history. The names of most have been . . . Map (db m198982) HM WM
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109 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — KC-71 — Wesley College
Wesley College is a private, liberal arts college affiliated with the United Methodist Church. It was founded in 1873 as Wilmington Conference Academy, a preparatory school for boys under the patronage of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Female . . . Map (db m243725) HM
110 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — KC-79 — Wesley United Methodist Church
The origin of this congregation can be traced to the establishment of a Methodist society in Dover in 1778. Land on North Street was obtained in 1782, and a brick chapel was completed there in 1784. Bishops Francis Asbury and Richard Whatcoat, . . . Map (db m39100) HM
111 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — West Dover Hundred
Originally part of St. Jones Hundred, renamed Dover Hundred 1823, the boundaries being Little Creek on the north and St. Jones Creek on the south, extending from Delaware River to Maryland Line. Dover Hundred was divided 1877 into two hundreds, . . . Map (db m243656) HM
112 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — KC-75 — William W.M. Henry Comprehensive High School
In 1947 the General Assembly appropriated funding to build a comprehensive high school for Blacks and other persons of color residing in central Delaware. The site for the new school was selected in 1949. The state and the Delaware School Auxiliary . . . Map (db m243657) HM
113 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — Woodburn
Part of a tract of 3,000 acres granted to John Hillyard by William Penn, March 7, 1683. His great-grandson, Charles Hillyard, built this mansion and resided here with his wife, Mary, daughter of William Killen, first Chancellor of Delaware. . . . Map (db m42761) HM
114 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — Woodburn: The Governor's HouseFirst State Heritage Park at Dover Reported permanently removed
This house was built for Charles Hillyard III ca. 1798. At the time, it was considered one of the grandest in Kent County. When Hillyard died in 1814, his son-in-law, Dr. Martin W. Bates purchased the house. Bates lived here with his wife Mary . . . Map (db m42796) HM
115 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — Woodburn: The Governor's HouseFirst State Heritage Park Historic Sites — Delaware State Parks —
This house was built for Charles Hillyard III ca. 1798. At the time it was considered one of the grandest in Kent County. When Hillyard died in 1814, his son-in-law, Dr. Martin W. Bates purchased the house. Bates lived here with his wife Mary and . . . Map (db m232941) HM
116 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — 15 — Woodburn: The Governor's HouseFirst State Heritage Park Reported permanently removed
This house was built for Charles Hillyard III ca. 1798. At the time it was considered one of the grandest in Kent County. When Hillyard died in 1814, his son-in-law, Dr. Martin W. Bates purchased the house. Bates lived here with his wife Mary . . . Map (db m198998) HM
117 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — World War II Memorial
1941 - 1945 Dedicated to the enduring memory of those of this community who gave their lives in World War II that we might achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations. In Memoriam W. Kirk Baynard, . . . Map (db m50622) HM
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118 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — World War II Memorial
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119 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Camden Wyoming — East Dover Hundred
Originally part of St. Jones Hundred renamed Dover Hundred 1823, the boundaries being Little Creek on north and St. Jones Creek on south, extending from Delaware River to Maryland line. Dover Hundred was divided 1877 into two hundreds, called East . . . Map (db m51114) HM
120 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — 148th Fighter Interceptor Squadron
Dedicated to the living and deceased members of the 148th who reopened this facility, at the height of the Korean Conflict on Feb. 1, 1951. The unit served at Dover A.F.B. until Oct. 31, 1952 flying F-51D, F-84C and F-94B aircraft.Map (db m142516) WM
121 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — 2nd Ferrying Group
Dedicated in remembrance of all who served in the 2nd Ferrying Group, Ferrying Division Air Transport Command, New Castle Army Base, Delaware. 1942-1946 The group delivered aircraft all over the world and was the first to utilize . . . Map (db m142515) HM WM
122 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — 61st Troop Carrier Squadron
The missing man formation of the 61 st Troop Carrier Squadron World War II In memory of those no longer with us who flew, maintained, or supported the C-47 in the U.S. Military ServicesMap (db m168145) WM
123 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — 9/11 Memorial
This memorial is dedicated in reverence to those who were lost on September 11, 2001; who through bravery, compassion and loyalty made the ultimate sacrifice to help their fellow man. It is also dedicated to all those who were left behind to . . . Map (db m232920) HM WM
124 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — A-26CInvader — S/N 44-35523 —
Intended to be built in large numbers to replace the USAAF's three medium bombers (A-20 Havoc, B-52 Mitchell, and B-26 Marauder), Douglas' A-26 Invader served briefly in Europe and the Pacific in the closing months of World War II. Pilots praised . . . Map (db m142605) HM
125 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — AN/GPN-20 Airport Surveillance Radar
The AN/GPN-20 is a dual-channel radar system with tower-mounted antenna and remote site operator controls. Its mission is to detect aircraft within 60 nautical miles of the radar site and to process and display information for air traffic . . . Map (db m142615) HM
126 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — Asian American and Pacific Islander U.S. Air Force Memorial
In honor of the many contributions made by Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders to the U.S.A.F. Past, Present & Future Map (db m142508) WM
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127 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — Berlin Airlift Memorial
In memory of the United States military personnel who served on the Berlin Airlift 26 June 1948 to 30 September 1949.Map (db m142511) WM
128 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — KC-53 — Byfield
Near this site stood the boyhood home of Caesar Rodney, signer of the Declaration of Independence, Brigadier General of the State's militia (1775-1778), and President (Governor) of Delaware (1778-1781). Byfield was originally settled in the early . . . Map (db m75835) HM
129 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — C-119CFlying Boxcar — S/N 48-0352 —
The C-119 Flying Boxcar is the developmental successor to the C-82 Packet. This aircraft, "352," was the 51st to roll off the assembly line at Fairchild's factory in Hagerstown, Maryland in 1950. Soon after "352" entered service with the . . . Map (db m232924) HM
130 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — C-119GFlying Boxcar — S/N 10-870 —
Twin-boom cargo planes were Fairchild's trademark in the post-1945 era. These heavy-lift transports helped the United States to reach out with its new-found postwar power. C-119s formed the backbone of the USAF transport in the 1950s. In the . . . Map (db m142611) HM
131 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — C-121CSuper Constellation — S/N 4557 —
The Lockheed Constellation with its gracefully contoured fuselage is a mixture of beauty, power, and utility. Constellation or "Connie" began as the 1943 C-69 Constellation prototype. A small number of C-69s were assigned to the Air . . . Map (db m142614) HM
132 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — C-123KProvider — S/N 54-658 —
One of many innovative aircraft designs to come on the scene just after WWII, the C-123 Provider began life as the XG-20 cargo glider. This all-metal glider was designed with conversion to a powered assault transport in mind. It first flew as the . . . Map (db m142609) HM
133 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — C-124AGlobemaster II — S/N 49-0258 —
The Museum's C-124 is the last remaining "A" model, making it the oldest Globemaster II in the world. The C-124 Globemaster II, nicknamed "Old Shaky," entered service in May 1950. It carried more supplies and equipment, faster . . . Map (db m232927) HM
134 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — C-130EHercules — S/N 69-6580 —
Designed in 1951 for the U.S. Air Force's Tactical Air Command, the C-130 Hercules set a new pattern for military transportation aircraft. Previously types usually had piston engines, tailwheel landing wheel, and side doors. The Hercules uses . . . Map (db m142600) HM
135 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — C-131DSamaritan — S/N 55-295 —
The C-131 was based on the Convair 240, 340, and 440 airliners developed to replace surplus WWII transports that were being used as civilian airliners in the early 1950s. The first U.S. Air Force versions were navigator and radio operator . . . Map (db m142563) HM
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136 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — C-133 Cargomaster1957 - 1971
Dedicated to C-133 aircrew members and support personnel of the 1st and 39th Heavy Airlift Squadrons and to the memory of those who are no longer with usMap (db m142510) HM
137 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — C-133BCargomaster — S/N 59-0536 —
The museum's C-133 was the last of the 50 C-133s to be manufactured The C-133 was designed around one major mission—hauling the first generation intercontinental ballistic missiles. The largest of these was the Atlas missile. . . . Map (db m142629) HM
138 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — C-141AStarlifter — S/N 61-2775 —
The museum's C-141A was the first one manufactured The C-141A was the first jet-engine military transport and was introduced to replace the slower propeller-driven C-124 and C-133. It incorporated long-range, high-speed, and . . . Map (db m142565) HM
139 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — C-141BStarlifter — S/N 64-0626 —
The museum's C-141B was the last C-141 stationed at Dover AFT, Delaware In 1973 television audiences watched the C-141 bring home POWs released by Hanoi. Others know that C-141s dropped U.S. paratroopers on Panama in 1989. But . . . Map (db m142570) HM
140 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — C-45GExpeditor — S/N 51-11795 —
The museum's C-45 was the first obtained by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) The C-45 is the military version of the popular Beechcraft Model 18 commercial light transport. Beech built a total of 4,526 of these aircraft . . . Map (db m142622) HM
141 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — C-5Outboard Wing Section
This section of wing was cut from aircraft 69-0004 at Robins AFB, Georgia, as part of a test to check for signs of hidden corrosion by cutting apart a retired C-5A. This confirmed that the C-5 airframe was ready for another 20 years of service. . . . Map (db m232937) HM
142 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — C-54MSkymaster — S/N 44-9030 —
The Museum's C-54 is the last remaining "M" model skymaster The Douglas C-54 Skymaster was the military variation of the DC-4 commercial transport. This propeller-driven aircraft was flown by the U.S. Army Air Force in WWII and . . . Map (db m142553) HM
143 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — C-5AGalaxy — S/N 69-0014 —
The most noticeable and revolutionary design feature of Lockheed's C-5 Galaxy is its immense size. Other large aircraft played important roles in aviation history, but none of those giants could haul anything, anywhere, anytime as well as the . . . Map (db m142623) HM
144 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — C-60Lodestar — S/N 42-55918 —
During WWII, the military brought or pressed into service all kinds of transport aircraft. Lockheed Lodestars were smaller and faster than the Douglas DC-3 aircraft that had become the industry standard. The USAAF commandeered over 50 early model . . . Map (db m142621) HM
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145 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — C-7ACaribou — S/N 63-9760 —
The Canadian DHC-4 Caribou, a dedicated short takeoff and landing (STOL) utility transport, first flew in 1958. The aircraft was designed to combine the STOL performance of the Canadian Otter aircraft with the load-carrying capability of the . . . Map (db m142608) HM
146 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — C-9A/CNightingale — S/N 67-22584 —
The museum's C-9 was the first delivered to the military airlift command in 1968 In the mid-1960s there was a definite need to replace the propeller-driven C-118 and C-131 aircraft that had been used as medical evacuation . . . Map (db m142599) HM
147 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — Commemoration Park
Dedicated on 13 September 1997 Constucted by 436th Civil Engineering SquadronMap (db m51022) HM
148 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — F-101BVoodoo — S/N 59-428 —
From 1951 until 1973, Dover AFB had the additional mission of hosting fighters from the Air Defense Command's 98th Fighter Interceptor Squadron (FIS). The squadron flew F-101s from 1959 until 1963 when they moved to New York. The mission of the . . . Map (db m142574) HM
149 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — F-106ADelta Dart — S/N 59-0023 —
The Museum's F-106 is the only surviving Delta Dart that was stationed at Dover AFB, Delaware When it was introduced in the late 1950s, the Convair F-106 was one of the fastest fighters in the world. An extensive redesign of the . . . Map (db m142568) HM
150 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — KC-68 — Hangar 1301
Constructed in 1944, Hangar 1301 served as the headquarters and engineering facility for the 4146th Base Unit from 1944 to 1946. Highly secret testing and development work was done here on air-launched rocket weapons. Aircraft used in testing . . . Map (db m50623) HM
151 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — KB-50JSuperfortress — S/N 49-0389 —
Originally a B-50 Superfortress bomber aircraft, the B-50 started life as an upgraded model to the B-29 Superfortress. The general appearance of the B-29 and B-50 are similar, however, the B-50 features several upgrades from the B-29 design, . . . Map (db m142618) HM
152 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — KC-135EStratotanker — S/N 57-1507 —
The museum's KC-135E was the first all-jet tanker assigned to the Air National Guard in April 1975, and it flew the last operational mission of any KC-135E on 14 July 2009. In the early 1950s the Strategic Air Command (SAC) . . . Map (db m142626) HM
153 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — KC-97LStratofreighter — S/N 53-230 —
In simplest terms, the C-97 was the cargo version of the WWII B-29 bomber but with a distinctive expanded fuselage. The aircraft's first flight was in 1944, but it became most valuable to the U.S. Air Force when the tanker version was . . . Map (db m232931) HM
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154 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — LGM-30Minuteman Missile
The Minuteman is a land-based intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). First flown in 1961, over 400 will remain in service until at least 2030. It is the first solid-fuel missile to have a digital flight control computer, a combination which . . . Map (db m142624) HM
155 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — P-51 Mustang
P-51 Mustang Flown by valiant men to victoryMap (db m142513) WM
156 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — POW★MIA
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157 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — Special Ops Memorial
Respect ★ and ★ Honor to the Pilots and Crews of the US Air Force Air Mobility Command from the US Army Rangers, Paratroopers, and Green Berets, who jumped from your perfectly good airplanes RLTW - AATW - DOL Monthly . . . Map (db m232922) WM
158 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — T-33AShooting Star — S/N 52-9497 —
The two-seater T-33 was developed as a variant of Lockheed's P-80 fighter. The fuselage was lengthened by a little over three feet and a second seat for an instructor was added. In service for over 50 years, the T-33, known as the Shooting Star . . . Map (db m142507) HM
159 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — T-33A Shooting Star Reported permanently removed
The two-seater T-33 was developed as a variant of Lockheed's P-80 fighter which had a high accident rate until more training with an onboard instructor reversed that trend. In service for over 50 years, the T-33, known as the Shooting Star of . . . Map (db m50626) HM
160 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — U-3A"Blue Canoe" — S/N 82126 —
In the mid-1950s the USAF initiated a competition to purchase "off-the-shelf" twin-engine aircraft for light cargo and personnel transport duties. Cessna's new model 310 was selected and 160 aircraft were acquired and designated L-27A (L for . . . Map (db m142620) HM
161 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — UH-1HIroquois — S/N 69-15475 —
The UH-1 Iroquois, nicknamed Huey, was a straightforward single-engine design with a crew of two pilots and a crew chief/door gunner. In combat, the Huey flew three distinct missions as "slicks" (troop transports), "gunships" (armed battleship . . . Map (db m142627) HM
162 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — VC-9CS/N 73-1682
This VC-9C, serial number 73-1682, transported America's top leadership from 1975 until 2011. Much of that time it served as Air Force Two for Vice Presidents Walter Mondale, George H.W. Bush, Dan Quayle, Al Gore, and Dick Cheney. It also . . . Map (db m142564) HM
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163 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — Women in the Military Memorial
Dedicated to women in the military Past · Present · Future Map (db m142512) WM
164 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, John Dickinson Plantation — KC-33 — Home of John Dickinson
"The Penman of the Revolution." Member of Delaware colonial and state assemblies. Member of Continental Congress, Annapolis Convention, and Philadelphia Federal Constitutional Convention. Signer for Delaware of Articles of Confederation and Federal . . . Map (db m39583) HM
165 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, John Dickinson Plantation — K-44 — St. Jones NeckSite of Settlement in the 1660's
This part of what is now Kent County, Delaware was one of the state's earliest sites of English colonization. Beginning in the 1660's plantations were established along the St. Jones River. The Dickinson family of Talbot County, Maryland was among . . . Map (db m39581) HM
166 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, John Dickinson Plantation — The St. Jones River: Why the Mansion Faces South
The St. Jones River, a major Delaware navigable waterway, is situated south of the John Dickinson Plantation. The river connects the Delaware Bay to the inland city of Dover. Between 1760 and 1808, John Dickinson owned six farms that bordered the . . . Map (db m79168) HM
167 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Kent County Veterans Memorial Park — "So Others May Live."
The radio call sign "Dustoff" originated as the call sign for helicopter units dedicated to evacuating wounded from the battlefield by 1966 there were several Dustoff Units in various locations in Vietnam. A Dustoff Mission was three times more . . . Map (db m198954) HM
168 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Kent County Veterans Memorial Park — Bell UH-1 Iroquois Helicopter"Huey." — Dedicated May 26, 2014 —
First seeing combat in Vietnam, the UH-1 Iroquois helicopter, nicknamed the Huey, is one of the most successful rotary-winged aircraft in aviation history, with more than 16,000 being produced. Throughout the Vietnam War, the Huey was used . . . Map (db m198952) HM WM
169 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Kent County Veterans Memorial Park — Gold Star Memorial
In honor of all Gold Star Mothers and Families from all conflicts
"I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost, and the solemn pride . . . Map (db m198917) WM
170 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Kent County Veterans Memorial Park — In Tribute to Dover VFW Memorial Post 9962Chartered from 1950 to 2014 — Dedicated to Country and Community —
For nearly 65 years Dover VFW Memorial Post 9952 reached out to fellow veterans, their families, and the community at large. Its faithful members served during times of war and peace and willingly placed themselves in harm's way to proudly serve . . . Map (db m198915) HM
171 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Kent County Veterans Memorial Park — Korean War Memorial
In honor and memory of all Korean War veterans who served and died for freedomMap (db m198916) WM
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172 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Kent County Veterans Memorial Park — Middle East Conflict Memorial1979 and Forward…
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173 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Kent County Veterans Memorial Park — POW ★ MIAYou Are Not Forgotten
Since World War 1, more than 82,000 American soldiers are unaccounted for. This unoccupied seat is dedicated to the memory of those brave men and women and to the sacrifices each made in serving this country. God bless you. God bless . . . Map (db m198947) WM
174 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Kent County Veterans Memorial Park — Vietnam MemorialFallen Heroes
Robert P. Archer Jr. • Donald Ray Bailey • Paul L. Berry • Bruch E. Clough • Toby Ernest Collins • George H. Coppage, III • George W. Cripps • Clifton Cubbage • Bruce E. Dolbow • Robert H. Donaway • Harold W. Haddick • Jan . . . Map (db m51117) WM
175 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Kent County Veterans Memorial Park — War Dog Memorial
They protected and watched over us at home and on the field of battle. We are forever grateful for their undying loyalty, devotion, and faithful service. They are not forgotten.Map (db m198949) WM
176 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Kitts Hummock — KC-80 — Kitts Hummock
Like the Native Americans before them, European settlers used this rising ground or "hummock" on the shore of the Delaware Bay as a place for fishing and recreation. In 1738, Jehu Curtis received a patent for lands that he called "Kitt's Hammock." . . . Map (db m39578) HM
177 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Pickering Beach — The Atlantic Horseshoe CrabLimulus polyphemus — Backyard Stewardship Horseshoe Crab Sanctuary Program —
Welcome to Pickering Beach Horseshoe Crab Sanctuary Pickering Beach takes pride in its beautiful location on the Delaware Bay, which is the world's largest spawning ground for horseshoe crabs. Horseshoes crabs are part of the . . . Map (db m232938) HM
178 Delaware, Kent County, Farmington — KC-127 — Town of Farmington
The Town of Farmington was first settled in 1851 as Flatiron. In 1855, the Delaware Railroad built a station at a crossroads in the community near the home of Governor William Tharp. When a new post office opened in 1858, the town was officially . . . Map (db m229504) HM
179 Delaware, Kent County, Felton — Captain Jonathan Caldwell
This farm, formerly known as Burberry's Berry, was home of Captain Jonathan Caldwell of Colonel Haslet's Regiment in Revolution. Tradition says Delaware soldiers received name "Blue Hen's Chickens" from Caldwell's men having with tem game chickens, . . . Map (db m39608) HM
180 Delaware, Kent County, Felton — KC-105 — Felton Railroad Station
In 1836 the Delaware General Assembly chartered the Delaware Railroad for the purpose of building a line from a junction with the New Castle and Frenchtown Railroad to the southern border of the state. Due to poor economic conditions, construction . . . Map (db m132075) HM
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181 Delaware, Kent County, Felton — KC-57 — Geographic Center of Delaware
In the vicinity of this marker, a Flat Outline Map of the State would be exactly balanced. In 1989, a curious seventh grader from the Caesar Rodney School District asked where the center of Delaware was located. . . . Map (db m39607) HM
182 Delaware, Kent County, Felton — Honor and RememberFelton Veterans Who Gave It All
World War I William Kendall Frampton World War II Loran Charles Adams Caleb Oliver Simpler John Albert Ware Ernest Thomas Roe Robert James Seward Russell Louis Brittingham Nathaniel Luff Warrington . . . Map (db m138268) WM
183 Delaware, Kent County, Felton — KC-120 — Laws Chapel
In 1802, Joshua Laws donated this land for the construction of a Methodist Episcopal chapel. Named in honor of Laws, the church served the local community until 1856 when a new building was constructed. Following a period of inactivity in the . . . Map (db m142541) HM
184 Delaware, Kent County, Felton — KC-104 — Rescue House of PrayerTemple of Deliverance
Organized on December 9, 1877, the Felton Methodist Protestant Church originally held services for several years in the Knights of Pythias Hall. In 1880, a parcel of land on High Street was deeded to the church trustees by Job Butterworth and his . . . Map (db m138267) HM
185 Delaware, Kent County, Felton — K-54 — Town of Felton
The town of Felton was laid out in 1856 when the Delaware Railroad reached this area. Located between Berrytown to the west and Johnny Cake Landing (Frederica) to the east, the town became a “whistle” stop on the new railroad line. Owing . . . Map (db m39606) HM
186 Delaware, Kent County, Frederica — Barratt's Chapel(Cradle of Methodism in America)
Erected on land deeded by Col.Philip Barratt, August, 1780. Here Thomas Coke, D.D., representative of John Wesley, preached November 14, 1784, administering the Sacrament of Holy Communion for first time by a Methodist America. With Francis Asbury . . . Map (db m39610) HM
187 Delaware, Kent County, Frederica — KC-93 — Barratt's Chapel
In 1778 a Methodist Society was organized in this area by Freeborn Garrettson. Desiring a permanent place of worship, the group constructed a brick “preaching house” at his location in 1780. The site was provided by Society member . . . Map (db m39612) HM
188 Delaware, Kent County, Frederica — KC-121 — Town of Bowers
The Town of Bowers, Incorporated March 9, 1907, was established as an early settlement along the Delaware Bay. Named Whitwell’s Delight in 1675, the town was renamed Bowers in 1734. Bowers is nestled between the mouths of the St. Jones and . . . Map (db m100344) HM
189 Delaware, Kent County, Greenwood — KC-64 — Bethel Methodist Church
The roots of Methodism in this community can be traced to the late 18th century, when Methodist pioneers such as Francis Asbury traveled throughout this area spreading the message of their faith. Over time some church members became . . . Map (db m60462) HM
190 Delaware, Kent County, Greenwood — K-61 — Todd's Chapel United Methodist Church
The origin of this congregation can be traced to the days of the American Revolution, when Methodist pioneers such as Francis Asbury and Freeborn Garrettson traveled throughout this area organizing groups or “societies” for worship. . . . Map (db m60461) HM
191 Delaware, Kent County, Harrington — KC-47 — Clark's Corner
On September 17, 1740, Thomas Clark received a Proprietary Warrant from Thomas Penn for lands “adjoining his dwellin place” which he named “Clark’s Folly.” By the 1790’s Benjamin Clark and his son Matthew had established an inn and tavern on this . . . Map (db m37477) HM
192 Delaware, Kent County, Harrington — KC-51 — Delaware State Fair
Delaware State Fair-In 1919 local residents held several meetings to discuss the establishment of a fair. On January 12, 1920, the Kent and Sussex County Fair Association was organized for the purposes of “promoting and encouraging agriculture . . . Map (db m142643) HM
193 Delaware, Kent County, Harrington — K-61 — First Rural Free Delivery Route
For many years the National Grange and other organizations interested in the welfare of citizens residing in rural areas advocated the establishment of rural free delivery of mail. In October 1896, the Post Office Department introduced experimental . . . Map (db m37476) HM
194 Delaware, Kent County, Harrington — K-49 — Harrington
Formerly known as Clark’s Corner, the roots of this community can be traced to settlement by the Clark family in the 1730’s and the subsequent establishment of an inn, tavern, store, and mill nearby. The village was little more than a country . . . Map (db m36916) HM
195 Delaware, Kent County, Harrington — Harrington Veterans MemorialThe Greater Harrington Historical Society
. . . Map (db m199244) WM
196 Delaware, Kent County, Harrington — KC-46 — Home of Judge Thomas WhiteRefuge of Francis Asbury
Near this site stood the home of Judge Thomas White, member of the Colonial Maryland legislature and Delaware House of Assembly, Chief Justice of the Kent County Court of Common Pleas, and delegate to the Delaware Constitutional Conventions of 1776 . . . Map (db m142642) HM
197 Delaware, Kent County, Harrington — KC-122 — St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church
St. Paul AME was established as a congregation in 1830. Members met in congregants’ houses and public spaces before building a church. Construction of the church began in 1895 on New Street making St. Paul the last of eleven AME churches built in . . . Map (db m142641) HM
198 Delaware, Kent County, Harrington — St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church110 Fleming Street
This property was listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior on October 8, 2014 Map (db m199245) HM
199 Delaware, Kent County, Hartly — KC-97 — Cheney Clow's Rebellion
During the American Revolution many Delawareans remained loyal to the British Crown. In 1778 a group of Loyalists under the leadership of local resident Cheney Clow constructed a fort near this location. Concerned that they would march on Dover, a . . . Map (db m39715) HM
200 Delaware, Kent County, Houston — KC-109 — Griffith's ChapelWilliamsville Methodist Church
When Methodism first came to this area in the late 18th century, residents worshipped in local homes and journeyed to nearby towns to attend services. On November 20, 1848 William and Sarah Griffith conveyed land at this location to Trustees of the . . . Map (db m38620) HM

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