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  2. Wilmington, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Wilmington Sharks are a Coastal Plain League (CPL) baseball team in Wilmington that was founded in 1997 and was among the charter organizations when the CPL was formed that same year. The roster is made up of top collegiate baseball players fine-tuning their skills using wood bats to prepare for professional baseball.

  3. Timeline of Wilmington, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Town incorporated and renamed "Wilmington" after the Earl of Wilmington, the patron of the governor of North Carolina Gabriel Johnston. [1] [3] New Hanover County seat moves to Newton from Brunswick. [4] 1751 - St. James Episcopal Church founded. [4] 1756 - Fire. [1] 1760 - John Sampson becomes mayor. [1] 1764 - Fort Johnston built near ...

  4. Wilmington, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Wilmington city, Delaware – Racial and ethnic composition ... In 2013, Bearfight FC of Wilmington was founded as the only United States Adult Soccer Association ...

  5. Timeline of Wilmington, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Map of Wilmington, Delaware, 1874. 1802 - DuPont gunpowder manufacturer in business at Eleutherian Mills on Brandywine Creek near Wilmington. [1] 1809 - Borough of Wilmington expanded. [1] 1814 - Harmonic Society formed. [6] 1824 - "First public opinion poll" taken in Wilmington during the U.S. presidential election campaign. [7] 1832

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    Newark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout, of the Licking County Library, explains why the village of Wilmington was renamed Utica.

  8. Wilmington - Wikipedia

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    Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington (1673–1743), British Prime Minister, 1742–1743, who gave his name to many of the places called Wilmington Earl of Wilmington , a title in the Peerage of Great Britain created in 1730 for Spencer Compton

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    Frontier Food to go at 2633 Carolina Beach Rd, Wilmington, N.C. was founded in 1966. KEN BLEVINS/STARNEWS. 1966: Frontier Food to Go, 2633 Carolina Beach Road, Wilmington.