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Lake Forest School District, in Kent County, Delaware, was created when funding was not sufficient for three proximal districts (Harrington School District, Felton School District, and Frederica School District) so the three were merged to create a new combined district in 1969. [1]
Chipman's Mill functioned into the late 1940s. [2] Arson destroyed the structures in November 1986. The relatively remote area had been one of the last remaining residences of the Lenni Lenape, who left Delaware and the Chipman's Pond area in 1748. [3] Settlers soon came, attracted by the available timber and water power.
Harrington is a city in Kent County, Delaware, United States. It is part of the Dover metropolitan statistical area. Harrington hosts the annual Delaware State Fair ...
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The Chipman Potato House was located near Laurel, Delaware, one of the last surviving examples of its building type. The southern part of Delaware saw a sweet potato boom from 1900 until blight struck in the 1940s. In order to store the crops, potato houses were built. The Chipman House was built in 1913 by Joseph and Ernest Chipman on their ...
This storyline was written before S.W.A.T. was picked up for its eighth season. It may be too late for Deacon to reverse his decision as a result, but it seems so simple that he and Annie should ...
John Chipman (disambiguation) Leverett de Veber Chipman (1831–1914), Canadian politician; Mark Chipman (born 1960), Canadian businessman and sports executive; Nathaniel Chipman (1752–1843), American judge and politician; Norton P. Chipman (1834-1924), American army officer and politician; Roy Chipman (c. 1939 –1997), American basketball coach
Thomas Sipple House, also known as the Chipman House and Boxwood Manor, is a historic home located at Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware. It was built in 1861, and is a two-story, five-bay, single pile frame dwelling with a two-story rear ell. It sits on a brick foundation and has a low-pitched gable roof.