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  2. Leon deValinger Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Leon deValinger Jr. (June 25, 1905 – July 5, 2000) was an American archivist and historian, and served as the state archivist of Delaware from 1941 to 1970. Leon deValinger Jr. was born in Middletown, Delaware, and studied history and political science at the University of Delaware. He received his undergraduate degree in 1930, and a master's ...

  3. Delaware Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware Historical Society began in 1864 as an effort to preserve documents from the Civil War. Since then, it has expanded into a statewide historical institution with several buildings, including Old Town Hall and the Delaware History Museum, in Wilmington and the historic Read House & Gardens in New Castle .

  4. List of newspapers in Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Delaware Free News: Delaware: Online Delaware LIVE News: Delaware: Daily Online Delaware State News: Dover: Daily Independent Newsmedia Inc. The Delaware Wave: Bethany Beach: Weekly Gannett: Dover Post: Dover: Weekly Gannett: The Emerald Times: Delaware: Daily Online High Tide News: Sussex County: Monthly Online HOY en Delaware: Delaware: 1996 ...

  5. History of Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Delaware Federal Writers' Project; Delaware: A Guide to the First State (famous WPA guidebook 1938) Hancock, Harold. "Civil War Comes to Delaware." Civil War History 2.4 (1956): 29-46 online. Hancock, Harold Bell. The Loyalists of Revolutionary Delaware (2nd ed 1977) online free to borrow; Johnson, Amandus The Swedes in America 1638–1900: Vol.

  6. Dover, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware State Library, the Delaware State Museum, and the Delaware State Archives are in downtown Dover and are open to the public for research and browsing. In Dover's historical district is the Sewell C. Biggs Museum of American Art, [25] featuring collections from the Colonial days to the present.

  7. Duncan Beard Site - Wikipedia

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    Duncan Beard Site, also known as the Duncan Beard's House and Shop, is an archaeological site located near Odessa, New Castle County, Delaware. It was the site of the house and shop of a Delaware lock-maker of great distinction and silversmith. He lived and labored here for about 30 years until his death in 1797.

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  9. List of hundreds of Delaware - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware Genealogical research Guide (1997). Delaware Counties and Hundreds. Retrieved August 17, 2005. The Historical Society of Delaware. Delaware Counties. Retrieved August 17, 2005. The Historical Society of Delaware. Delaware's Hundreds. Retrieved August 17, 2005. Delaware State Archives/Historical Markers; 25 Del. C. § 5102.