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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY63_world-war-ii-memorial_Dover-DE.html
1941 - 1945Dedicated 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 MemoriamW. Kirk Baynard, Ralph H. Bennet…
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Joseph S. Barbizzi, James C. Beuter, Cleyo E. Blanchard, Benjamin P. Bowings, George B. Buckalew, Sr., John J. Casey, Malcom T. Chandler, Casimir J. Chiczewski, Herbert D. Clifton, E. Hart Davis, James D. Davis, Joel W. Davis, Charles J. Donnelly,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTD4_hall-house_Dover-DE.html
The land on which Hall House stands was originally part of the Woodburn property. In 1885, Thomas Wilson, Jr. purchased an acre from his uncle living in Woodburn and built this house, which was completed in 1887. In 1983, during the administration…
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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…
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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. Accord…
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The Richardson and Robbins complex began in 1881, twenty-six years after Alden B. Richardson and James W. Robbins started a small cannery at another location in Dover. On this new site Richardson and Robbins prospered as canners of high quality fr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSOV_liberty-bell-reproduction_Dover-DE.html
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 State…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSOT_charles-inglis_Dover-DE.html
In memory of1734 Charles Inglis 18161759 Rector of this parish 17651787 Bishop of Nova Scotia 1816First Colonial Bishop in the British EmpireHis wife Mary Vining and their two infant children rest in the churchyard.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSOQ_revolutionary-war-patriot-john-banning_Dover-DE.html
Born in 1740 in Dover, Kent Co., DEDied Feb, 15, 1791 in Dover, Kent Co., DEJustice of the PeaceMember of Joint Committee of Accounts, Committee of Correspondence, Council of Safety, and General Assembly.
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Liberty and Independence
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