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  2. Joseph Tatnall - Wikipedia

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    Tatnall and Thomas Lea operated several mills together. [1] Another child of Joseph and Elizabeth was Edward Tatnall (1782–1856), one of the organizers of the Delaware and Maryland Rail Road Company , whose own grandson, Henry Tatnall (1897–1940), would become the Pennsylvania Railroad 's first professionally trained vice president in ...

  3. Joseph Tatnall House - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Tatnall House, also known as the "Oliver Evans House," is a historic home located at Newport, New Castle County, Delaware. The house is alternatively named after Newport's favorite son Oliver Evans (1755-1819), although he had no apparent historical association with it.

  4. Grotto Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Grotto Pizza is a chain of restaurants that sell pizza and other Italian-American dishes, primarily located in the U.S. state of Delaware with a few locations in Maryland and Pennsylvania. The chain originated in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware in 1960, and has since expanded across the state of Delaware. Over the past few decades, it has become a ...

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  6. Tatnall - Wikipedia

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    Edward Tatnall (1782–1856), American railroad executive and miller, son of Joseph Tatnall Francis Gibbons Tatnall (1896–1981), American engineer and entrepreneur Joseph Tatnall (1740–1813), American Quaker merchant, miller and banker

  7. Old Stone Tavern (Little Creek, Delaware) - Wikipedia

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    Old Stone Tavern, also known as The Nowell House, The Bell House, and The Old Stone House, is a historic home located at Little Creek, Kent County, Delaware. The main section was built about 1829, and is a two-story, five-bay, stone Georgian-style structure. It has a gable roof with brick cornice and dormers.

  8. Lower Delaware National Wild and Scenic River - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the Upper Delaware and Middle Delaware scenic rivers, the Lower Delaware is not an official unit of the National Park System. The area is held by a patchwork of state, local, and private landowners, and is overseen cooperatively by the National Park Service and a number of partners including the Delaware River Greenway Partnership. [1]

  9. Edward Tatnall - Wikipedia

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    Edward Tatnall (1782–1856) was an American miller and railroad executive based in Wilmington, Delaware. [1] Early life