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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Harrington, 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
Harrington is in Kent County
      Kent County (264)  
ADJACENT TO KENT COUNTY
      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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1 Delaware, Kent County, Harrington — KC-47 — Clark's Corner
On Commerce Street at Mechanic Street on Commerce Street.
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
2 Delaware, Kent County, Harrington — KC-51 — Delaware State Fair
On Messick Street.
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
3 Delaware, Kent County, Harrington — K-61 — First Rural Free Delivery Route
On Commerce Street at Clark Street, on the right when traveling north on Commerce Street.
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
4 Delaware, Kent County, Harrington — K-49 — Harrington
On Vernon Road (Delaware Route 14), on the right when traveling east.
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
5 Delaware, Kent County, Harrington — Harrington Veterans MemorialThe Greater Harrington Historical Society
On Fleming Street, 0.1 miles north of Mechanic Street, on the right when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m199244) WM
6 Delaware, Kent County, Harrington — KC-46 — Home of Judge Thomas WhiteRefuge of Francis Asbury
On Whiteleysburg Road.
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
7 Delaware, Kent County, Harrington — KC-122 — St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church
On Mispillion Street.
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
8 Delaware, Kent County, Harrington — St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church110 Fleming Street
On Fleming Street, 0.1 miles north of Mechanic Street, on the right when traveling north.
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
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Apr. 24, 2024