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The landmark study in the military history of the American Revolution written by the author of "The War of the Revolution." The work is an exhaustive study of the organization of this regiment and its action throughout the war, especially at Long Island, Brooklyn, Trenton, Princeton, and the middle Atlantic states and its later service at Camden, King's Mountain, Guilford Court House, and Yorktown. Unabridged reprint of the original 1941 edition.
Volume 31, No.1. has three articles: 1."The Artists of Brandwine Springs: Revelations of Design and Use"; 2. "An English Tory and His Delaware Family: The Petersons of Delaware"; 3. "Another Look at Frank Zevley's Churches of Delaware, Part 1".
This volume covers the personal life, early years and the artist's works. The title is: "Ethel Pennewill Brown Leach: Artist of Time, Place, and Season".
Volume 28 XXVIII has four articles: 1. "Gordon Keppel, Ranger Surgeon"; 2. "Allen McLane, James Peale, and Henry bryan Hall: An Artistic Mystery Solved". 3. "Beginnings of the Catholic Church of Wilmington, Delaware"; 4. "Bibliography of Delaware His
This volume contains four articles: 1. "As We Lived It: The Paddock Family in Wilmington, Delaware, Part 3"; 2. "Thrifty and intelligent, moral and religious": Wilmington's Free African American Community as Portrayed in the Blue Hen's Chicken, 1846-185
A thin pamphlet with a Table of Contents and a List of Illustrations followed by an Index from pages 351-355.
This book has 3 articles: " The Brown Decision and Milford, Delaware, 1954-1965".
This book contains 3 articles: 1."As We Lived tin The Paddock Family and the Great Depression in Wilmington, Delaware"; 2. "Letters from the Front: Edward and Mary Hodgson in World War I--and Postwar Transformations at Home in Delaware"; 3. "AnnElliot
This book contains Nos.1-2 and has 5 articles: 1. "Introduction"; 2. "Be Loyal to Your Industry": Frank gordy, Jr., the Cooperative Extension Service, and the Making of a Business Community in the Delmarva Poultry Industry, 1945-1970"; 3. "Evangelist Pe
This thin Index has a Table of Contents and three pages of lists of Illustrations.
Volume 31, No.2 has three articles: 1."Rise of the Delaware Peach Industry"; 2. " A Log House for an Architect: Benjamin Henry Latrobe at Iron Hill"; 3. "Another Look at Frank Zevley's Churches of Delaware Part 2".
Volume 31, No. 3 has three articles: 1. "Tribute to John A. Munroe"; 2. Persecuted but not forsaken; cut down but not destroyed"; Solomon and Thamar Bayley, Delawarean Emigrants to Liberia"; 3. "Rockwood: Joseph Shipley's English Estate in Brandywine H
Volume 33, No.4 has four articles: 1. "I have now no fear of death." Thomas Morgan's Trial, Confession, and Execution Wilmington, Delaware, 1839"; 2. The Blackbird Creek Marsh Company"; 3. "Another Look at Frank Zebley's Churches of Delaware Part: N
Volume 33, No. 3 contains three articles: 1. " The Slaves of Whitehall Plantation: A True Story of Defiance and Reistance"; 2. "For America Now, Huzza!: Revisiting Alexander Hamilton's Favorite Song"; 3. "Another Look at Frank Zebley's Churches of D
Volume 33, No.2 contains two articles: 1. "Bookies, Bawdy Houses, and Chief Black: Vice in Wilmington in the 1930s"; 2. " The Great Compromise : James Bayard and the Election of 1800".
Volume 33, No.1 contains three articles: 1. "St. Thomas's Episcopal church, Newark, Delaware: The bBuilding and the Symbol, 1842-1957"; 2. "The Old Democrat Principles": Samuel Townsend and the Delaware Democrat Party, 1836-1881"; 3. " Leonidas Polk a
Volume 32, No.3 contains five articles: 1. "Introduction to the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Issue"; 2. " Abraham Lincoln and Delaware"; 3. " Every Soul Shudders": Delaware Reacts to Lincoln's Death". 4. "The Lincoln Collection of the University of De
Volume 32, No. 2 contains two articles: 1."The Compact of 1905 and its role in the United States Supreme Court cases: New Jersey v. Delaware, I,II, III"; 2. "Delaware and the Key to the Pacific: Thomas F. Bayard, George H. Bates, and the Acquisition
Volume 32, No. 1 contains three articles: 1. "A Fresh Look at Old New Castle's Architectural Heritage"; 2. "Buy It at the Galon!" A History of Lewes Diary"; 3."Another Look at Frank Zebley's Churches of Delaware Part 3 Kent County".
Volume XXXII Index is a white pamphlet just like other indices. It contains a Table of Contents, a List of Illustrations followed by the Index.
Volume 31, No. 4 has four articles: 1. "Tribute to William H. Williams"; 2. "A House is Not a Home": The Collins Bombing of 1959"; 3. "The Art and Mystery" of Delaware's Apprentice Indentures"; 4. "Bibliography of Delaware History, 2003-2005".
This book contains Nos. 3-4 and has 6 articles: 1. "Introduction" ; 2. " Delaware Goes to War"; 2. " A Soldier's Story: Ruth Dorsman, Army Corps Nurse".
Three articles: 1. "Achiever at the Archives: The deValinger Era in Dover, 130-1972"; 2. "Slugger or Slacker? Shoeless Joe Jackson and Baseball in Wilmington, 1918"; 3. "Thomas McKean's "Biographical Sketches".
This small paperback pamphlet style book contains biographical and historical information about Peter Aldricks and his nephew and their role in the exploration of New Netherland in the early 17th century.
Brief summaries of 7 ancient familes of Bohemia Manor with alphabetical index in last 2 pages.
The country's oldest continuously running private home and garden tour, held annually on the third Saturday in May in Historic New Castle, Delaware. Visitors explore colonial history, 17th-century architecture, and lush hidden gardens.
Issues: 1950, 1952, 1955-1959, 1960-1969, 1970-1977, 1980-1989, 1990-1999, 2000-2002 Vol V-XVII, XIX-XXX
Historical exhibit featured at the Delaware History Museum (run by the Historical Society of Delaware) in Wilmington. Featured decorative and functional arts created by early Delawareans, showcasing how regional makers shaped the state's material culture across different eras.
Martha Forman's diary, updated daily from her marriage day in 1814 until after the death of her husband
Brobson was a Wilmington lawyer involved with politics, editor of the Delaware Journal and businessman.
Attempts to show the influence of religious forces in Delaware during the Revolution
Three articles: 1. " Barriers to Technological Diffusion: Samuel Bancroft, Jr., and the Mather Kier in America, 1885-1907"; 2. Charles Pusey's Voyage to Trinidad and the Orinoco in 1890"; 3. "John Abel Hopkins, Jr.: Distinguished Agricultural Economis
Three articles: 1. Everett Johnson (1879-1926): Political Visionary and Eternal Optimist"; 2. "Securing One of the Blessings of Liberty: Black Families in Lower New Castle County, 1790-1850"; 3. Chicken-House Apartments on the Delmarva Peninsula"; 4.
Three articles: 1. "John Parke and George Washington"; 2. From "White Man's Garbage" to the Study of Material Culture: A review of Review of Historical Archaeology in Delaware".
Three articles: 1."The Gospel of New Castle": Historic Preservation a Delaware Town"; 2; "The Motion Picture Comes to Wilmington, Part III; 3. " Wilmington's Early Film Stars".
Three articles: 1. "Like Noah's Dove: Susan Rodney and Daily Life in Rural Delaware, 1841-1852. 2; "The the Motion Picture Comes to Wilmington, Part II; Recollections of My Mother and Father and Growing up in Milford, DE, Part III".
A thin pamphlet with a Table of Contents and a List of Illustrations followed by an Index from pages 277-286.
A thin pamphlet with a Table of Contents and a List of Illustrations followed by an Index from pages 291-295.
This book is a history of one of Delaware's oldest churches from its founding in 1704. It includes notes for each chapter. It is extremely worn with ragged edges on the first 20 pages of this book that is Part I. Note: Reproduction copies available.
A paperback magazine issued by the Delaware Historical Society highlighting events for the 150th Anniversary Celebration of the society. Contains photos and short articles on historical events in the past.