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By Don Morfe, October 13, 2019
Caesar Rodney Marker
1 Delaware, Kent County, Camden — KC-62 — Caesar Rodney
On Old North Road.
Caesar Rodney-Born on October 7, 1728 on a farm east of Dover, Caesar Rodney was one of Delaware's most distinguished statesmen. Entering public life at an early age, Rodney held numerous local offices. He was a member of the Colonial State . . . Map (db m141257) HM
2 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — Battles and Engagements of the Delaware Regiment
On Liberty Street.
Battles around New York City and Environs, 1776-1779
1. Long Island, August 27, 1776 2. Throg's Neck, October 12-18, 1776 3. Mamaroneck Raid, October 22, 1776 4. White Plains, October 28, 1776 5. Retreat across New Jersey, . . . Map (db m39713) HM
3 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — K-43 — Bishop Richard AllenFounder of the A.M.E. Church
On Easr Loockerman Street at Federal Street, in the median on Easr Loockerman Street.
Richard Allen founded and became the first Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1816. Born into slavery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on February 14, 1760, Allen and his family were sold to a family near Dover in 1772. While there, . . . Map (db m39093) HM
4 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — Colonel John Haslet
Near South Governors Avenue, 0.1 miles south of W North Street, on the right when traveling south.
Presbyterian minister, later practiced medicine, Member of Colonial Assembly, Member of Council of Safety, 1775. Commanded First Delaware Militia Regiment. This regiment, reviewed in Dover, later joined Washington’s army and fought in Battles of . . . Map (db m4716) HM
5 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — Continuity & ProgressHistorically Happening — Dover, Delaware —
On West North Street just east of South Governors Avenue (Alternate U.S. 13), on the left when traveling east.
These two words say a great deal about Dover. It is a modern and growing city entering the 21st century on a foundation of achievement built over more than 300 years of American history. And a rich history it is. Founded by William Penn in . . . Map (db m142501) HM
6 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — Did you know…Historically Happening — Dover, Delaware —
On West North Street just north of South Governors Avenue (Alternate U.S. 13), on the left when traveling west.
The Old State House Fact: After the capital was moved from New Castle to Dover in 1777, the State House was built as the first permanent capitol building in 1787 and finished in 1791. Information: This Georgian . . . Map (db m227860) HM
7 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — Dover Light InfantryKent County, Delaware Militia — 1776-1777 —
On Liberty Street close to Duke of York Street.
The Light Infantry Company of Dover, a part of the 1st Battalion of Kent County, mustered in on 2 April 1776. Each militia volunteer was uniformly armed, equipped, and wore a standard military coat of green faced with red lapels, cuffs, and . . . Map (db m39576) HM
8 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — Liberty Bell ReproductionDedicated to You, a Free Citizen in a Free Land
On Federal Street.
Dedicated to you, a free citizen in a free land, this reproduction of the Liberty Bell was presented to the people of Delaware by direction of The Honorable John W. Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury. As the inspirational symbol of the United . . . Map (db m42759) HM
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9 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — Revolutionary War Patriot John Banning
Near E. Water Street.
Born in 1740 in Dover, Kent Co., DE Died Feb, 15, 1791 in Dover, Kent Co., DE Justice of the Peace Member of Joint Committee of Accounts, Committee of Correspondence, Council of Safety, and General Assembly.Map (db m42754) HM
10 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — The Bayonets of the Revolution
On Liberty Street.
The Delaware Regiment fought in nearly every campaign of the American Revolution. For a small state, Delaware's soldiers played a large role in the Revolution. Answering Congress' call, Delaware raised a regiment of 500-600 men by the summer of . . . Map (db m39712) HM
11 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — The Delaware Continentals
On Liberty Street.
Liberty and IndependenceMap (db m42671) WM
12 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — The Delaware Line
On The Green, on the left when traveling north.
To commemorate and also preserve to posterity the undying fame of the patriotism and valor of the officers and soldiers of the Delaware Line who, in May 1780 were reviewed on this green for the last time immediately prior to marching on their . . . Map (db m3684) HM
13 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — The Delaware Regiment
Near Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
On December 9, 1775, the Continental Congress resolved that a body of troops be raised in Delaware "for the defense of American liberty." Commanded by Colonel John Haslet, the Delaware Regiment consisted of more than 500 battle-ready troops when . . . Map (db m67456) HM WM
14 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — The GreenFirst State National Historical Park
On The Green east of South State Street, on the right when traveling west.
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
15 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, Dover Air Force Base — KC-53 — Byfield
On Delaware Route 9 at Bergold Lane, on the right when traveling north on State Route 9.
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
16 Delaware, Kent County, Dover, John Dickinson Plantation — KC-33 — Home of John Dickinson
On Kitts Hummock Road.
"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
17 Delaware, Kent County, Felton — KC-17 — Captain Jonathan Caldwell
On Midstate Road (Delaware Route 12).
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
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18 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
19 Delaware, Kent County, Hartly — KC-97 — Cheney Clow's Rebellion
On Sudlersville Road at Intersection of Rt. 300 & Rt. 44 on Sudlersville Road.
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
20 Delaware, Kent County, Magnolia — KC-91 — Warner Mifflin1745 - 1798
On South State Street close to Quaker Hill Road.
A native of Virginia's Eastern Shore, Mifflin came to Delaware as a young man. Born into a slaveholding Quaker family, he manumitted his own slaves in 1774-75 and later became one of America's foremost abolitionists of the 18th century. As an elder . . . Map (db m39456) HM
21 Delaware, Kent County, Milford — KC-114 — Colonel John Haslet
On Airport Road.
Colonel John Haslet-A native of Ulster, Ireland, John Haslet was born circa 1728 and emigrated to America about 1757. After playing an active role in the Pennsylvania militia during the French and Indian War, Haslet eventually settled in the Milford . . . Map (db m142542) HM
22 Delaware, Kent County, Milford — Liberty Tree Memorial
On Northeast Front Street (Delaware Route 14) just east of Denny Row. Reported unreadable.
This American Liberty Elm was named after “The Liberty Tree", our country’s first symbol of freedom. On the morning of August 14, 1765, the people of Boston awakened to discover their stamp collector hung in effigy suspended from a giant elm. A few . . . Map (db m227857) HM
23 Delaware, Kent County, Smyrna — KC-60 — Home of Allen McLane
On West Mt. Vernon Street.
For many years this home was the property of Colonel Allen McLane, statesman and hero of the American Revolution. Born in Philadelphia August 8, 1746, McLane had moved to Delaware by 1769. His military career began when he was commissioned . . . Map (db m39028) HM
24 Delaware, Kent County, Smyrna — Maj. McLane Bridge Lake Como Spillway
On South Main Street close to South Dupont Boulevard (U.S. 13), on the right when traveling south.
Major Allen McLane of the village of Duck Creek Crossroads, now known as Smyrna, Delaware, was one of Delaware's most significant heroes of the American Revolution. McLane volunteered for service in Virginia at the start of the revolution, and . . . Map (db m174546) HM WM
25 Delaware, New Castle County, Arden — Grubb Family Burying Ground
On Harvey Road north of The Sweep, on the right when traveling south.
In 1677, John Grubb (1652-1708) came from Stoke Climsland, Cornwall and settled on the Delaware River at "Grubb's Landing." He was one of the first Englishmen in Delaware. John and his wife Frances raised nine children: Emanuel Grubb . . . Map (db m144195) HM
26 Delaware, New Castle County, Christiana — NC-51 — Lafayette
On East Main Street (Delaware Route 7), on the right when traveling west.
General Lafayette enroute to Virginia, to command expedition against Benedict Arnold, landed 1500 troops here, with cannon, stores, and ammunition, March 2, 1781. Council of Maryland issued warrant to impress carriages, teams and drivers for his use . . . Map (db m145051) HM
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27 Delaware, New Castle County, Christiana — NCC-231 — Last Mustering of The Delaware Continentals
On East Main Street (Delaware Route 7), on the right when traveling west.
An Act of the Second Continental Congress established the Delaware Regiment on December 9, 1775. Delawareans were eager to fight for independence from Great Britain, and the regiment quickly grew to over 700 men in 1776. The regiment was initially . . . Map (db m145050) HM
28 Delaware, New Castle County, Christiana — NC-52 — Samuel Patterson
On West Main Street just north of Flanders Way, on the right when traveling west.
Operated flour mill one-fourth mile south. Was captain in French and Indian War. In American Revolution was member of Boston Relief Committee, colonel of Delaware battalion of famous "Flying Camp," Brigadier General of Delaware militia and first . . . Map (db m67210) HM
29 Delaware, New Castle County, Elsmere, Avalon — NC-161 — The Delaware Continentals
On Newport Gap Pike (Delaware Route 41) 0.7 miles south of Kirkwood Highway (Delaware Route 2), on the right when traveling north.
On December 9, 1775, the Continental Congress resolved that a body of troops be raised in Delaware "for the defense of American liberty." Commanded by Colonel John Haslet, the Delaware Regiment consisted of more than 500 battle-ready troops when . . . Map (db m128084) HM
30 Delaware, New Castle County, Glasgow — Delaware Militia
On Pulaski Highway (U.S. 40).
The federal government recognized the need for a militia. It is mentioned in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The 2nd Amendment states “A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to . . . Map (db m140181) WM
31 Delaware, New Castle County, Glasgow — Marquis de Lafayette
On Pulaski Highway (U.S. 40).
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
32 Delaware, New Castle County, Glasgow — The Battle of Cooch's Bridge
On Pulaski Highway (U.S. 40) east of South College Avenue (Delaware Route 896), on the right when traveling west.
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
33 Delaware, New Castle County, Glasgow — The March Through PencaderA Fight for Freedom
On Pulaski Highway (U.S. 40).
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
34 Delaware, New Castle County, Glasgow — The March Through PencaderA Fight for Freedom
On Pulaski Highway (U.S. 40) east of South College Avenue (Delaware Route 896), on the right when traveling west.
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
35 Delaware, New Castle County, Hockessin — NC-198 — Hockessin Friends Meetinghouse
On Old Wilmington Road.
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
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36 Delaware, New Castle County, Hockessin — NCC-228 — The Daniel Nichols House
On Limestone Road (Delaware Route 7) 0.1 miles south of Sheringham Drive, on the right when traveling north.
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
37 Delaware, New Castle County, Middletown — NC-135 — Locust GroveHome of Governor Joshua Clayton
On Clayton Manor Drive, 0.2 miles west of Choptank Road (Delaware Route 15), on the right when traveling east.
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
38 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
39 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-A9 — Gunning Bedford House
On The Strand near Delaware Street.
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
40 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle — NC-A8 — Home of George Read
On The Strand.
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
41 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
42 Delaware, New Castle County, New Castle, Collins Park — NC-158 — St. John's Lodge No. 2Grand Lodge of Delaware, A.F.&A.M.
Near Wilmington Road (Delaware Route 9) at E. Burton Ave., on the right when traveling north.
First chartered by the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania as Lodge No. 33 on April 3, 1781. Early meetings were held alternately at Christiana Bridge and New Castle. This was one of four Lodges whose representatives gathered in Wilmington on June 6 and 7, . . . Map (db m156139) HM
43 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — NC-41 — American PositionBattle of Cooch's Bridge
On Dayett Mills Road south of Old Baltimore Pike, on the right when traveling south.
On September 3, 1777, an American Light Infantry Corps composed of Continental soldiers from New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, with militia from Pennsylvania and Delaware, was stationed west of Christina Creek between Aikentown . . . Map (db m156783) HM
44 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — Delaware Militia
On Sunset Lake Road (Delaware Route 72). Reported damaged.
The federal government recognized the need for a militia. It is mentioned in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The 2nd Amendment states “A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to . . . Map (db m140138) HM
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45 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — Delaware's Field of Valor
On Dayett Mills Road at Old Baltimore Pike, on the right when traveling south on Dayett Mills Road.
On 3 September 1777 an American light infantry corps under the command of Brigadier General William Maxwell engaged British and Hessian forces here in the Battle of Cooch's Bridge. Maxwell's Corps was composed of soldiers from New Jersey, North . . . Map (db m156785) HM
46 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — French General Comte de Rochambeau and the French Army MemorialDedicated April 5th, 2014 W3R-US Historic Trail
On Sunset Lake Road (Delaware Route 72).
(Center Plaque) “The memorial is dedicated to the memory of French General Comte de Rochambeau and the French Army who camped on the Cooch Farm in 1781. The combined French and American Armies were traveling to Yorktown, Virginia, for their final . . . Map (db m139915) WM
47 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — Germans & German-Americans in The American War of Independence1776-1783
On Sunset Lake Road (Delaware Route 72).
(left side text) German-Americans Fight for Independence John Adams’ letter of 6 July 1775 to James Warren provides a most vivid image of one of thousands of German-Americans willing and anxious to fight for American independence: A . . . Map (db m154644) HM
48 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — NC-50 — Hale-Byrnes HouseStanton, Delaware
On Stanton-Ogletown Road, 0.3 miles north of Ogletown-Stanton Road, on the right when traveling north.
George Washington's "General Staff Headquarters" on September 6, 1777. Here Generals Washington, Lafayette, Wayne, Maxwell, Sullivan, and Greene planned defense of Wilmington. House built circa 1750 by Samuel Hale. Owner 1776 - Daniel Byrnes - a . . . Map (db m13555) HM
49 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — NC-115 — Head of Christiana Presbyterian Church
On W. Church Road, on the left when traveling south.
The first Presbyterian services in this area were conducted by Rev. John Wilson in 1706. Then pastor of New Castle Presbyterian Church, Rev. Wilson came every other Sunday to minister to the many residents of this area who had immigrated from . . . Map (db m9979) HM
50 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — Hessian Soldiers Memorial
On Route Newark.
(Left plaque) This plaque is dedicated to the approximately 20 Hessian Soldiers who perished in these hallowed fields on September 3, 1777, and are buried here in unmarked graves. Hessian and British forces under Lord Cornwallis fought the Colonial . . . Map (db m139924) HM WM
51 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — Marquis de Lafayette
On Sunset Lake Road (Delaware Route 72) south of Old Baltimore Pike, on the right when traveling south.
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 m156795) HM
52 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — Newark Academy
On East Main Street east of Academy Street, on the left when traveling west.
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53 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — NC-35 — Newark Academy
On Academy Street at E. Main Street, on the right when traveling north on Academy Street.
Founded at New London, Pennsylvania, in 1741 by Rev. Dr. Francis Alison, removed in 1752 to Cecil County, Md., and in 1767 to Newark. Chartered by Thomas and Richard Penn 1769. Closed from 1777 to 1780 on account of Revolutionary War. Merged with . . . Map (db m9781) HM
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54 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — Preserving the History of the Battlefield
On Sunset Lake Road (Delaware Route 72) south of Old Baltimore Pike, on the right when traveling south. Reported permanently removed.
The flagpole and flag were placed here to memorialize the commitment of the Coach family that has spent generations preserving the area of the Battlefield. [Inscription under the photo in the upper left] The Cooch family has resided at . . . Map (db m155829) HM
55 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — The Battle of Cooch’s Bridge
On Dayett Mills Road south of Old Baltimore Pike, on the right when traveling south.
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 m157139) HM
56 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — The Battle of Cooch's Bridge
On Sunset Lake Road (Delaware Route 72), on the right when traveling south.
On 3 September 1777, approximately 800 Americans forming the “Special Corps” of Brigadier General William Maxwell engaged several thousand Hessian and Anspach “Jagers” (light infantry) and British light infantry in the vicinity of Cooch’s Bridge. . . . Map (db m157140) HM
57 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — The Battle of Cooch's Bridge
On Dayett Mills Road south of Old Baltimore Pike, on the right when traveling south. Reported permanently removed.
On September 3, 1777 over 800 Americans forming the Light Infantry Corps of Brigadier General William Maxwell engaged about 2,000 British Light Infantry and Hessian and Anspach "Jägers" (light infantry) in a series of skirmishes ending at . . . Map (db m157141) HM
58 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — NC-182 — The Philadelphia CampaignBattle of Cooch's Bridge
On Dayett Mills Road south of Old Baltimore Pike, on the right when traveling south.
In August 1777, British forces under the command of General William Howe landed at the Head of Maryland's Elk River. Their goal was the capture of Philadelphia, the capital of the young republic. On September 3, advancing troops were engaged by an . . . Map (db m156810) HM
59 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — The Royal Deux-Ponts Memorial
On Sunset Lake Road (Delaware Route 72).
The Royal Deux-Ponts was a German-speaking infantry regiment in the French Expeditionary Force under the Comte de Rochambeau. Rochambeau’s forces embarked from France in March 1780, and arrived in Newport, Rhode Island, in July. The regiment was . . . Map (db m139927) HM
60 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
On Sunset Lake Road (Delaware Route 72).
A Victorious Allied Army Passed Here 1781 was a momentous year for the United States. A French Army, led by General Rochambeau, had arrived in Rhode Island in July 1780. By June 1781, it was ready to join the U.S. Continental Army against . . . Map (db m189558) HM
61 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary RouteA French Legion Kept Watch Here
On Sunset Lake Road (Delaware Route 72) north of Dayett Mill Road, on the left when traveling north. Reported permanently removed.
During the American Revolution Lauzun's Legion spent the winter and spring of 1782-1783 in Wilmington to help guard Philadelphia and Baltimore from British attack. The troops were housed in the Wilmington Academy, located where the Grand Opera . . . Map (db m209340) HM
62 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark, Glasgow — NC-A7 — Battle of Cooch's Bridge
On South Old Baltimore Pike at (south) Old Cooches Bridge Road, on the right when traveling west on South Old Baltimore Pike.
American light infantry and cavalry under General William Maxwell encountered advance guard of British and Hessian troops under Generals Howe, Cornwallis and Knyphausen in this vicinity September 3, 1777. American troops were expert marksmen drafted . . . Map (db m147686) HM
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63 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark, Glasgow — NC-42 — British PositionBattle of Cooch's Bridge
On Old Cooch's Bridge Road at Eggerts Road, on the right when traveling east on Old Cooch's Bridge Road.
On the morning of September 3, 1777, soldiers of the Hessian Field Jaeger Corps encountered American light infantry positioned in the woods and fields along this road, which led from Aikentown (Glasgow) to Cooch's Bridge. The Americans attacked the . . . Map (db m57931) HM
64 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark, Glasgow — NC-53 — Washington's Reconnaissance
On South Old Baltimore Pike, on the right when traveling west.
Generals Washington, Greene and Lafayette came to Iron Hill, August 26, 1777 in hope of viewing British army then landing along Elk River. Only a few tents could be seen. A heavy storm coming up, they spent the night in a nearby farm house.Map (db m9778) HM
65 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark, Iron Hill Park — Iron Hill
On Robert L. Melson Lane near Whitaker Road, on the right when traveling north.
Originally called "Marettico", meaning hill of hard stone, by the Indians who inhabited this area. Known as Iron Hill as early as 1661 when three Englishmen were reportedly killed there by Minquas Indians. Indians frequented Iron Hill to obtain . . . Map (db m155424) HM
66 Delaware, New Castle County, Newark, Iron Hill Park — The March Through PencaderA Fight for Freedom
Near Iron Hill Road.
The Philadelphia Campaign was so-named since that 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 Cooch's . . . Map (db m203673) HM
67 Delaware, New Castle County, Odessa — NC-72 — Duncan Beard
On Old State Road (Delaware Route 299) at Taylor Bridge Road, on the right when traveling east on Old State Road.
Delaware clock-maker of great distinction and silversmith lived and labored here for about thirty years until his death in 1797. Was a prominent member of Old Drawyers Presbyterian Church. Made contract with State of Delaware in 1776 for manufacture . . . Map (db m236871) HM
68 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington — "Sign of the Ship" Tavern
On East 3rd Street at North Market Street on East 3rd Street.
Site of famous tavern of Revolutionary days known as "The Sign of the Ship." John Marshall was then innkeeper. Officers of Continental Army were quartered here. Washington, Lafayette, Aaron Burr and Commodore Perry were among its distinguished . . . Map (db m140394) HM WM
69 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington — NC-A10 — Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church
On North Walnut Street at East 3rd Street on North Walnut Street.
Organized about the year 1769. Early meetings held in academy woods, Gilpin’s Wharf and Thelwell’s School. Church Built in 1789. Dedicated to Bishop Francis Asbury. Here is buried Allen McLane, Lieutenant in Caesar Rodney’s Regiment 1779; . . . Map (db m92275) HM
70 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington — Caesar Rodney Monument
Near N. Market Street. Reported missing.
This statue was dedicated in 1923 to commemorate Caesar Rodney's ride to Philadelphia, July 1-2, 1776. Despite ill health, Rodney rode through thunder and rain to cast the deciding vote in the Delaware delegation for independence.Map (db m127806) HM
71 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington — NCC-247 — Crooked Billet
On Kennett Pike, on the right when traveling south.
In 1684, William Penn deeded this property to Adam Stedham, who built a small two-room stone house on the land. Stedham's son, William, expanded the house into the Crooked Billet Tavern in 1702. George Washington and his troops stopped at the tavern . . . Map (db m243658) HM
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72 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Arundel — Delcastle
On McKennans Church Road, on the right when traveling north.
Near this site..."an eminence near McKennan's Church", the Continental forces took position against a British detachment encamped a half-mile away near Mill Town sent as a decoy, while the main body of the British army marched north to Kennett . . . Map (db m145587) HM
73 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Brandywine Park — Delaware Blue Hen
On North Park Drive, 0.2 miles east of North Van Buren Street, on the left when traveling east.
• Became the Delaware state bird in 1939. • Accompanied Delaware soldiers in the Revolutionary War. 🏠 Origin: United States. 💡Known for steel-blue feathers and lightly tinted white eggs.Map (db m191243) HM
74 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Brandywine Park — Delaware Blue Hen
Near North Park Drive south of North Van Buren Street, on the left when traveling south.
• Became the Delaware state bird in 1939. • Accompanied Delaware soldiers in the Revolutionary War. 🏠 Origin: United States. 💡Known for steel-blue feathers and lightly tinted white eggs.Map (db m216036) HM
75 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Brandywine Park — NCC-225 — Washington Street Bridge
On Washington Street at North Park Drive, on the right when traveling south on Washington Street.
The Washington Street bridge, completed in 1921, was dedicated to the "sons of Delaware who joined forces of their country in The Great War" on Memorial Day, 1922. The 250 foot, open spandrel arch bridge serves as a lasting and rare example of . . . Map (db m131164) HM
76 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Brandywine Park — White OakQuercus alba
On North Park Drive north of North Van Buren Street, on the left when traveling north.
The sweet acorns were a very important Native American food. The wood is so strong it protected the U.S.S. Constitution "Old Ironsides" from the cannonballs of the Revolutionary War.Map (db m216044) HM
77 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Brandywine Village — 1st Rhode Island RegimentN. Market Street & Nineteenth Street
On East 19th Street at North Market Street (Business U.S. 13), on the left when traveling north on East 19th Street.
1st Rhode Island RegimentMap (db m210792) WM
78 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Brandywine Village — NC-101 — Brandywine Village
On N. Market Street (Business U.S. 13) at Race Street, on the right when traveling north on N. Market Street.
Around 1740 water-powered mills began to appear in this area where the Brandywine River ends its journey falling 124 feet in its final five miles. Small vessels carrying grain from nearby farms sailed directly to the mills. Other ships laden with . . . Map (db m235147) HM
79 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Brandywine Village — NCC-246 — Brandywine Village and the Road to Yorktown
On North Market Street.
On September 4-7, 1781, residents of Brandywine Village watched as thousands of American and French troops marched through their community along the King’s Highway on their way to Yorktown, Virginia. The combined forces, under the commands of . . . Map (db m140593) HM WM
80 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Brandywine Village — NC-A2 — Joseph Tatnall House
On N. Market Street.
Built about 1760. Anthony Wayne's Headquarters 1777. Generals Washington, Lafayette, Wayne, and other officers met here to hold council and hear reports prior to the Battle of Brandywine. Later occupied by British. Joseph Tatnall owned and operated . . . Map (db m185987) HM
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81 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Cool Spring — NCC-234 — The Tilton Mansion
On N. Broom Street south of W. 9th Street, on the right when traveling south.
The Tilton Mansion was constructed in 1802 by the nation’s first Army Surgeon General, Dr. James Tilton (1745-1822). Throughout his lifetime Tilton advocated for increased hospital sanitation and was the founder and first President of The Medical . . . Map (db m144389) HM
82 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Cool Spring — Tilton ParkNamed for Dr. James Tilton
On N. Broom Street, on the left when traveling south.
Born in Kent County June 1, 1745. A combat officer and director of Military Hospitals during the American Revolution. While a member of the Continental Congress 1783 ~ 1785, He urged that the Capitol of the United States be placed near this site. . . . Map (db m63184) HM
83 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Happy Valley — NC-81 — John McKinlyPresident (Governor) of Delaware, 1777
Near South Park Drive close to North Adams Street.
Delaware's only known foreign-born governor, John McKinly emigrated from Northern Ireland to Wilmington in 1742, began a medical practice and became actively involved in Delaware politics. McKinly served as a member of the Colonial Assembly, . . . Map (db m39575) HM
84 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Hedgeville — General Casimir Pulaski1747 – 1779 — Pulaski Park —
On Maryland Avenue (Delaware Route 4) at Oak Street, on the right when traveling west on Maryland Avenue.
Exiled from his native Poland for his part in its struggle for liberty. He came to this country formed the Pulaski Legion and gave his life in the war of American IndependenceMap (db m196561)
85 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Hedgeville — Kosciuszko Park• Tadeusz Kosciuszko • — American Soldier • Polish Patriot —
On South Broom Street at Sycamore Street, on the left when traveling south on South Broom Street.
In observance of the Nation’s Bicentennial, this park by resolution of the city council of Wilmington was named In Memory of Tadeusz Kosciuszko 1746 ~ 1817 Colonel, Army of the United States American Soldier Major General, . . . Map (db m68371) HM
86 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Mid-Town Brandywine — A French Legion Kept Watch HereWashington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route
On North Market Street south of East 9th Street, on the left when traveling south.
During the American Revolution Lauzun's Legion spent the winter and spring of 1782-1783 in Wilmington to help guard Philadelphia and Baltimore from British attack. The troops were housed in the Wilmington Academy, located where the Grand Opera . . . Map (db m166673) HM
87 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Mid-town Brandywine — NC-77 — First Presbyterian Church
On South Park Drive at West Street on South Park Drive.
This church originally stood at the corner of 10th and Market Streets and was the first Presbyterian church in the city. It was constructed in 1740, just after Wilmington received its charter from King George II. Following the Battle of the . . . Map (db m13557) HM
88 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Mid-Town Brandywine — Forgotten HeroesRoad to Yorktown — 1781 W3R-DE —
On North Market Street (Business U.S. 13) at East 16th Street (Business U.S. 13), on the right when traveling north on North Market Street.
Crispus Attucks • Peter Salem • James Armistead • Prince Whipple • Salem Poor • Colonel Tye • William "Billy" Flora • Toby Gilmore • Agrippa Hull • Phyllis Wheatley • Barzillai Lew • Titus Coburn • June HallMap (db m210801) HM WM
89 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Newport — NCC-33 — Washington's Earthworks
On Newport Road, 0.1 miles north of Kiamensi Road, on the right when traveling north.
From September 4-9, 1777, approximately 11,000 men under the command of George Washington encamped on the grounds of what later became Delcastle Technical High School. The American army occupied a strong defensive position on the east side of Red . . . Map (db m240841) HM
90 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Old Swedes — 19 — Dr. Joseph Capelle — Old Swedes Churchyard Walking Tour —
Near North Church Street (U.S. 13) at East 7th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Dr. Joseph Capelle was a surgeon in the French army serving under General Rochambeau's command. After serving throughout the Revolutionary War, he decided to make his home here in America. He became a respected practitioner, a founding member of . . . Map (db m174904) HM
91 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Old Swedes — Major Peter Jaquett
Near North Church Street at Curlett Street.
Sacred to the memory of Major Peter Jaquett, a distinguished officer of the Revolution Army, who died at his residence, Long Hook Farm, near this city, September 13th, A.D. 1834, in the 80th year of his age, having been born on the 6th of . . . Map (db m42647) HM
92 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Old Swedes — 13 — Major Peter Jaquett — Old Swedes Churchyard Walking Tour —
Near North Church Street (U.S. 13) at East 7th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Major Jaquett, a distinguished officer of the Delaware Militia in the American Revolution, was a participant in 32 of the war's battles and was twice wounded. He was by the side of both Colonel Haslet at Princeton and Baron De Kalb at Camden when . . . Map (db m174901) HM
93 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Old Swedes — Revolutionary War Patriots in the Old Swedes Churchyard
Near North Church Street (U.S. 13) at East 7th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Maj. Daniel Adams • John Brynberg • Peter Brynberg • Dr. Joseph Capelle • Thomas Coxe • Matthew Cripps • James Cunningham • Benjamin Elliot • Lt. John Hendrickson • Timothy Jackson • Maj. Peter Jaquett • Griffith Jordan • . . . Map (db m174440) WM
94 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Old Swedes — 7 — Stidham Family — Old Swedes Churchyard Walking Tour —
Near North Church Street (U.S. 13) at East 7th Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Stidhams were another prominent family in the early days of the New Sweden Colony and Old Swedes. Dr. Tymen Stidham arrived on the fourth voyage of Kalmar Nyckel. He was the the first physician in this area. Much of the success and . . . Map (db m174847) HM
95 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Quaker Hill — NC-A4 — John Dickinson1732 - 1808
On West Street near Washington Street.
Nearby is grave of John Dickinson, Lawyer, Scholar, and Statesman. Member Colonial Assemblies of Delaware and Pennsylvania and Legislative Council of Delaware State. Delegate from Pennsylvania to Stamp Act Congress. Representative in Continental . . . Map (db m129371) HM
96 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Quaker Hill — NC-76 — Meeting House 1816Religious Society of Friends
On 4th Street at West Street, on the right when traveling west on 4th Street.
Grew from New-Wark Meeting established 1682. Present house is third in this vicinity. Friends School begun here in 1748 has operated continuously. Among 3,000 buried in yard are founders of Wilmington, John Dickinson, "Penman of the Revolution," and . . . Map (db m10943) HM
97 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Trolley Square — NCC-7 — Encampment of Continental Troops 1777
On Lovering Avenue at Hancock Street, on the right when traveling north on Lovering Avenue.
On December 21, 1777, Delaware and Maryland regiments consisting of 1,500 men under command of General William Smallwood, upon order of General Washington, encamped in this vicinity to prevent occupation by the British forces and to protect American . . . Map (db m240821) HM
98 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery — Revolutionary War Memorial
Near Delaware Avenue (Delaware Route 52) east of North Adams Street, on the right when traveling west.
This plaque is dedicated to all Revolutionary War hero's that are buried in Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery. While there may be others who are known only to their creator, the following Patriots have been identified as being . . . Map (db m216019) WM
99 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Wood Mill — NC-34 — Robert Kirkwood, Jr.
On Kirkwood Highway (Delaware Route 2) 0.1 miles east of Pike Creek Rd, on the right when traveling east.
Born in 1756, Robert Kirkwood, Jr. spent his youth on the family farm several miles north of Newark. Kirkwood eventually enrolled at the Newark Academy, later to become the University of Delaware. When the American Revolution began, Kirkwood was . . . Map (db m145279) HM
100 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Woodcreek — NCC-264 — Site of General Weedon's Foray at Spring Grove
On Stoney Batter Road, 0.2 miles west of Millcreek Road, on the right when traveling east.
On September 8, 1777, General George Washington and his Continentals were pursuing British forces heading north along Limestone Road to seize Philadelphia following the Battle of Cooch's Bridge. General George Weedon advanced his Continental brigade . . . Map (db m240843) HM

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