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A brief History of New Castle County(437 clicks)
A Period of Growth and Change(397 clicks)
Examining the 17th Century through the documents of the Delaware Public Archives
Delaware Historical Society(460 clicks)
Delaware State Museums(477 clicks)
Useful siteHenry Hudson and Delaware Bay(437 clicks)
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A historical inquiry concerning Henry Hudson, his friends, relatives and early life, his connection with the Muscovy company and discovery of Delaware Bay
by John Meredith Read, jr.
Published 1866 by J. Munsell in Albany. Historical Markers(418 clicks)
From the The Delaware Public Archives.Jackson and Sharp Photo Exhibit(419 clicks)
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The Jackson and Sharp Photograph Collection contains roughly 8,500 glass negatives, film negatives, and prints dating from 1869-1946.
To document construction of its cars and ships, Jackson and Sharp had each photographed, and in 1950-1951, the American Car and
Foundry Company donated many of the negatives to the Delaware Public Archives. The 3,715 prints are arranged alphabetically by type
of car, ship or item and thereunder chronologically by date of manufacture."USA - "Captured in Time: A Photographic History of Delaware"(430 clicks)
"Consisting of over 500,000 photographs, the
collection ranges in time from the mid-19th century to the present. Included in this collection are
photographs of street scenes, civic organizations, individuals, churches, houses, businesses, industries,
construction projects, ships, railroad cars and many other topics and interests. This project will provide
access to a sampling of these photographs to the ever-growing audience on the worldwide web. While
the initial focus will be on the pictorial history of local communities in the First State, the project will also
include special features that will be changed periodically. To begin this project, we have chosen the
communities of Bethany Beach, Rehoboth Beach, Wilmington, Dover, Milford, and Newark. More
communities will be added as the project continues."
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